Andrew Jackson Workman autobiography, 1839-1874.

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Andrew Jackson Workman autobiography, 1839-1874.

Andrew Jackson writes about his family's conversion to Mormonism in 1839 while living in Tennessee; his settlement at Nauvoo, Illinois, 1843; the exodus west; serving in the Mormon Battalion, and march to California; his work in the gold mines; his arrival in the Salt Lake Valley, 1855; the return trip to California; settling in Kane County, Utah; the death of his wife, Rebecca Deck; his remarriage to Sariah A. Eager, 1866 and the organization of the United Order, 1874.

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Andrew Jackson Workman was born in Bourbon County, Kentucky to John and Lydia Workman. From the description of Andrew Jackson Workman autobiography, 1839-1874. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367891012 ...