Journal of a mission to the Eastern States, 1864 [electronic resource].

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Journal of a mission to the Eastern States, 1864 [electronic resource].

Concerns Young's mission to the Eastern States, February-March, 1864, arranging railroad passage for emigrants to Utah. He continued on to Liverpool to complete his mission, collecting emigrants and arranging boat passage.

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