William W. Phelps Papers, ca. 1903.

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William W. Phelps Papers, ca. 1903.

This collection contains papers, certificates, and photographs relating to William W. Phelps, son of Henry E. and Mary Catherine Phelps. The collection also includes material relating to his LDS mission to Britain ca 1903 as well as in the Pioneer and Ensign stakes. He was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, 16 February, 1866 and died 30 August, 1945.

.5 box (.25 linear feet).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8316795

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