Diary, April 1845-May 1845.

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Diary, April 1845-May 1845.

Typescript of diary covering April 22, 1845 through May 31, 1845. Discusses the children and their learning abilities, his readings in phrenology and how he plans to use it to aid his students and his own personal growth. Discusses his ideas about who should be the true leader to take Smith's place, the death of Carolyn Smith, the wife of William, Joseph's brother and the rift he feels is growing between William, "the twelve" and Brigham Young.

1 item (22 p.) ; 36 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7597522

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Monroe, James H.

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Smith, William, 1811-1893

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