Journal [microform] (Typescript).

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Journal [microform] (Typescript).

Born in Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, son of Joseph Stout and Anna Smith. Early life; conversion to Mormonism inMissouri in 1838; activities in Missouri; organization of the Danites; difficulties related to the expulsion of the Mormons from Missouri; meeting with Orson Hyde in his disaffected state; activities in Illinois; missionary experiences until the church moved west; body guard to Joseph Smith and Brigham Young; activities as a member of the Nauvoo Police; exodus west; conditions of the Mormons at Sugar Creek, Chariton River, and Garden Grove, Iowa; news of the fall of Nauvoo; life and conditions at Winter Quarters, Nebraska; journey across the plains, 1851; life in Salt Lake Valley; settlement in Davis county, 1853; work making shingles at Mill Creek in Salt Lake Valley, 1855; removal to Utah County at the coming of Johnston's Army, 1857; call to the Dixie Mission, 1861; life in southern Utah; visit to Salt Lake City, 1866; family information; work in the St. George Temple and reference to people for whom he officiated.

71 p. ; partial reel : microfilm ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7384037

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