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Title
Autobiography and diary of William McIntosh [microform]: c.1857-1889
Creator
McIntosh, William, b.1819
Date Created and/or Issued
1857
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1889
Contributing Institution
Huntington Library
Collection
Mormonism and the West
Rights Information
For information on using Huntington Library materials, please see Reproductions of Huntington Library Holdings: https://www.huntington.org/library-rights-permissions
Description
Microfilm of the autobiography and diary of William McIntosh. The early part of the volume focuses on McIntosh's early years in the United States and his emigration to Utah. Many of the entries focus on his involvement in preparations for the Utah War from 1857-1858. He also describes the presence of soldiers in Rush Valley and seeing Indians in army uniforms while traveling around Pond Town (now Salem, Utah) in 1858. The early diary entries end in 1866, and the latter part of the volume resumes with entries from 1884-1898. McIntosh includes anecdotes about his family, his life in Mt. Pleasant and surrounding areas, his work on ditches and other forms of irrigation, water rights in southern Utah, and being advised by a bishop not to vote against Utah statehood. Toward the end of the volume is the transcribed text of "A Fatal Accident at St. Johns," which recalls the death of John McIntosh (probably William McIntosh's son) after he was crushed by wagon wheels in 1889. On the same microfilm reel as the Autobiography of John Powell. The William McIntosh material is included in frames 1-102. All inquiries about this item should be directed to the H. Russell Smith Foundation Curator of Western Historical Manuscripts at the Huntington Library, San Marino, CA. Microfilm. San Marino, Calif. : Huntington Library Photographic Dept., 1947. 1 microfilm reel : negative 35 mm. Forms part of the Manuscripts Department's Mormon file, c.1805-1995.
William MacIntosh was born in Scotland in 1819. He immigrated to the United States with his parents and lived in Toledo, Ohio, from 1841-1843. In 1845 he rented a farm in Oregon, Ohio, before moving to Michigan. In 1847 he followed the Mormons fleeing Nauvoo to St. Louis, and traveled to Salt Lake City with the David L. Lewis company in 1851. He lived in the North Canyon, Rush Valley, and St. Johns areas before settling in Mount Pleasant by 1894.
Extent
101 frames.
Identifier
MSS MFilm 00066 item 01
446136
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16003coll15/id/23305
Subject
McIntosh, William, b.1819
Frontier and pioneer life--Utah
Indians of North America--Utah
Irrigation--Utah
Mormon pioneers
Mormons--Utah--History--19th century
Utah Expedition (1857-1858)
Mount Pleasant (Utah)--History
Rush Valley (Utah:Valley)--History
Utah--History
Autobiographies Utah 19th century. (aat)
Diaries Utah 19th century. (aat)
Source
Mormon Manuscripts at the Huntington Library
Mormonism and the West, Huntington Digital Library
Provenance
Microfilm of original loaned by Donald H. McIntosh through Juanita Brooks, August 1, 1947.

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