Biography [microform] (Typescript).

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Biography [microform] (Typescript).

Born in New Brunswick, Maine, daughter of George Baldwin and Elizabeth Hansen. Early life; conversion to Mormonism; move to Nauvoo, Illinois; exodus west; incidents while crossing the plains; struggle with the crickets and the miracle of the seagulls; mission of her husband, Jessie W. Crosby, to England, 1850; call to settle in southern Utah; pioneer lifein Salt Lake City and southern Utah; journey east to visit relatives; introduction of cotton and silk as crops in southern Utah; service in the St. George Temple; family data. (Part of the Timp View Collection, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.).

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

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