Biographical sketch [microform] (Typescript).

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Biographical sketch [microform] (Typescript).

Born in Tennessee, daughter of Warren Smith and Lydia Alexander. LDS baptism in 1839; migration to Nauvoo, Illinois; marriage of her father to Amanda Barnes Smith; life at Nauvoo; exodus west arrival in Salt Lake Valley, 1850; removal to American Fork, Utah; pioneer life. (Part of the Adams Camp Collection, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.).

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

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