Autobiography [microform].

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Autobiography [microform].

Born in Wendell, Massachusetts, son of Jonathan Crosby and Lois Barnes. Early life, and religious interests; conversion to Mormonism, 1833; impressions about Joseph Smith; experiences in Kirtland, Ohio; move to Nauvoo, Illinois; mission to Canada and New England; Mormon persecution; exodus west; arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, 1848; mission to the South Pacific.

37 p.; one reel : microfilm ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7384025

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