History of Joseph Holbrook, 1806-1885 / written by his own hand ; typed and edited by Mabel F. Holbrook and Ward C. Holbrook. 1977.

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History of Joseph Holbrook, 1806-1885 / written by his own hand ; typed and edited by Mabel F. Holbrook and Ward C. Holbrook. 1977.

Typed transcript of Joseph Holbrook's diaries, covering the period of 1806 to 1871. Includes information of his early life and conversion to the L.D.S. faith, the trip West to Utah, settling in Session Settlement (Bountiful), Utah, serving in various offices, his marriages, and the marriages, births, and deaths in his family, etc.

iv, 98, [22] leaves : port., facsims. ; 28 cm.

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Joseph Holbrook, was born Jan. 16, 1806, in New York, and joined the Mormon Church on Jan. 6, 1833. He worked on the Kirtland and Nauvoo Temples, and was a special policeman at Nauvoo. He was a bodyguard of Joseph Smith. On the journey west to Utah, he was a captain of 50 wagons and arrived in Salt Lake City, Utah, on Sept. 20, 1848. He settled in Sessions' Settlement, Utah (the name was changed in 1855 to Bountiful, Utah). Holbrook was a member of the Utah Territorial Legislature for two terms ...

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