Personal history, [1997].

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Personal history, [1997].

Contains information about his life to 1964 including childhood; education; military life, including experiences as a paratrooper and in riggers school during World War II; church callings; occupations, including work at Brigham Young University; and genealogy sheets. Also includes photographic images of him at various points in his life.

1 v. (42 leaves) : typescript.

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