History of William Adams [microform] : typescript, 1894 / wrote by himself January 1894 age 72 years.

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History of William Adams [microform] : typescript, 1894 / wrote by himself January 1894 age 72 years.

An autobiographical account covering his conversion to Mormonism: young life in Ireland, joining Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, emigration to Nauvoo, life in the city, transfiguation of Brigham Young, trip across plains to Utah in 1849, settlement in Cedar City.

1 v. (34 p.) ; 29 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7386681

Princeton University Library

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Adams, William, 1822-1901

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Emigrated from England in 1844, crossed plains in 1849. From the description of History of William Adams. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 86172035 William Adams was a Mormon pioneer who was part of the original Iron County settlement mission in 1850. His descendents became community leaders in Iron County, Utah. From the description of Adams family papers, 1894-1970. (University of Utah). WorldCat record id: 51013583 William Adams was born...

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The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was formed in 1830 in New York by Joseph Smith, Jr. Its members later migrated to the American West, specifically the Salt Lake Valley in Utah. Shortly after the founding, missionaries were sent out to teach their message. From the guide to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints flannel board missionary discussions, Circa 1950-1970, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) The documents in this collection span the early year...