Autobiography and diary, 1855-1885.

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Autobiography and diary, 1855-1885.

Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a handwritten autobiography and diary. Hatch writes about his early life, joining the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1839, his life in Nauvoo, Illinois, his migration to Utah in 1850, and settling in Lehi, Utah, in 1851. He tells about his mission for the Mormon Church from 1856 to 1858, his work as a farmer and a carpenter, and Mormon Church meetings. He writes about serving in the legislature of Utah. He also tells about his service as a Mormon Bishop in Franklin, Idaho, and his work in the Idaho legislature. He also writes about his return to Utah and his mission for the Mormon Church to the Zuni Indians.

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Hatch, Lorenzo Hill, 1826-1910

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Mormon pioneer. From the description of Hatch correspondence, 1880-1899. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 8007239 Lorenzo Hill Hatch was born January 4, 1826 in Lincoln, Vermont, the son of Hezekiah Hatch and Aldura Sumner Hatch. During Lorenzo's youth he worked on the family farm in Lincoln. In 1840 the Hatch family joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and in 1842 the family moved to Nauvoo, Illinois. That same year Lorenzo's mothe...