Early Mormon Church leaders, ca. 1888.

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Early Mormon Church leaders, ca. 1888.

A brief biography of Silas Sanford Smith and his son, Albert Ricks Smith, photocopied from unidentified book, is enclosed. 5 oversize photographs of early church leaders: 2 of Brigham Young, 1 of Joseph Smith, Jr., 1 of Joseph F. Smith, and 1 of Albert Ricks Smith, and a family photo album containing forty eight slots for photographs three of which are empty. The photographs were taken by: C.E. Rees, Monte Vista, Colorado; Granert, Chattanooga, Tennessee; Kurtz, Traveling Artist; Mac Lucas & Co. Llanelly, Wales; Young and Evens, Columbia, Tenn; Thomas Studios, Ogden, Utah; Desmond & Williams, Pueblo, Colorado; Publisher of Funeral Card: H.F. Wendell, Leipsic, Ohio; Williams; Frank Huish, Traveling Photographer; O.L. Dowe; F.J. Anthony, Victoria Studio; Ellis Goodwin, Salt Lake City, Utah; J.W. Langaster, Rome, Georgia; O.T. Davis, Traveling Photographer, Walsenburg, Colorado; Charles Roscoe Savage (1832-1909), Salt Lake City, Utah

5 oversize photographs + 1 photo album

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SNAC Resource ID: 8214026

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Savage, C. R. (Charles Roscoe), 1832-1909

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Smith, Albert Ricks, 1862-1905.

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Smith, Joseph F. (Joseph Fielding), 1838-1918

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Smith, Joseph, jr., 1805-1844

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Daniel, Lela Hicks.

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