Autobiography of Elder James Ferguson Bell, including a history of the Malta Mission. 1853.

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Autobiography of Elder James Ferguson Bell, including a history of the Malta Mission. 1853.

Typescript copy of the original autobiography by Bell, describing his life between April 1827 to March 1855. The document also contains information about the work of Bell during his presidency in the Malta Mission from 1853 to 1855. Original document was written in Pitman shorthand. The transcription is dated November 1998.

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