Utah Territorial Militia (Nauvoo Legion), Iron County Militia Roster, 1857 June.

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Utah Territorial Militia (Nauvoo Legion), Iron County Militia Roster, 1857 June.

12.5 inch by 4 inch, 24 page booklet made from six folded leaves, bound with string. Written in dark ink, possibly partly written in the hand of James H. Martineau. Militia Roster, June 1857. Includes the companies and platoons the approximately 450 men were assigned. Some changes have been made in the manuscript, some indicate promotions in their company or platoon.

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