Autobiography of Zadok Knapp Judd, after 1892.

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Autobiography of Zadok Knapp Judd, after 1892.

Facsimile of Zadok Knapp Judd's autobiography, which spans the years from his birth in 1827 until approximately 1892. Includes references to Judd's birth in Canada, his family's conversion to Mormonism, their travels to Ohio and Missouri, Judd's travels to California with the Mormon Battalion, his experiences among California gold miners, and his later life in Utah.

1 bound facsimile.

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United States. Army. Mormon Battalion

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Judd, Zadok Knapp, 1828-1909

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Zadok Knapp Judd was born on October 15, 1828 (or 1827) in Bastard, Canada. His family converted to Mormonism while he was a child and emigrated to the United States in 1838. He served in the Mormon Battalion, and was one of the first settlers of Santa Clara, Utah, where he served as Bishop beginning in 1856. Judd died in Kanab, Utah, on January 18, 1909. From the description of Account of the settlement of Santa Clara, Utah, circa 1891. (Huntington Library, Art Collections & Bot...