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Biography [microform] (Typescript).

Discusses conversion in 1842 at age sixteen; immigration to America with his wife, 1856; journey to Utah with Johnston's Army; photographer with C.R. Savage as his apprentice; manager of the Old Clift House Hotel and the Salt Lake House; driver for the Wells Farge Pony Express Company out of Salt Lake City; pioneer life; family data. (Part of the Adams Camp Collection, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.).

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

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