Oral history, 1987.

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Oral history, 1987.

Typewritten and bound transcript of an interview conducted by Richard L. Jensen for the James Moyle Oral History Program and for the British Latter-day Saints Oral History Project at Brigham Young University. The first forty-five pages of the item is a chronological account of Bray's life. Bray talks about his employment, his service as a Mormon missionary to England, his joining the Mormon Church, and his association with the Huddersfield Branch of that religion.

1 vol. (100 pages).

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SNAC Resource ID: 8353108

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