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Title
Life sketches of Arizona pioneers [microform]: c.1929-1940
Creator
Ballard, Belva Willis, 1888-1982
Date Created and/or Issued
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
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 17 brief typescript biographies of Mormon pioneers to Arizona. Many of the biographies were written by Belva Willis Ballard, including those of Samuel Parish (1798-1873), Frances Reed Willis (1840-1924), John Henry Willis (1835-1886), William Wesley Willis, Sr. (1811-1872), Shadrach Roundy (1789-1872), Priscilla Parish Roundy (1833-1914), and Lorenzo Wesley Roundy (b.1819). Also included are a life sketch of Lulu J. Hatch Smith (b.1876) by her daughter Alice Smith Hansen, a sketch of Samuel Francis Smith (b.1873) by his daughters Alice Smith Hansen and Emma Smith Dewey, a sketch of Lois B. Hunt (1837-1885) by May Hunt Larsen, a sketch of May Louise Hunt Larson (b.1860) by Nettie Hunt Rencher, and biographies by unnamed relatives of Alice Hansen Hatch (b.1837), Smith Doolittle Rogers (b.1852), Eliza Snow Smith (1859-1927), John Albert Freeman (b.1860), Sarah Adaline Hall Freeman (1860-1901), James Irving Youngblood (1837-1883), and Susan Hamilton Youngblood (d.1926). Included throughout the biographies are references to conversions to Mormonism, the death of Joseph Smith and the expulsion of the Mormons from Nauvoo, overland journeys to Utah, life in Toquerville, Parowan, and Beaver, Utah, life in Snowflake, Arizona, and experiences in the Mormon Battalion (see William Wesley Willis). Most of the sketches appear to have been written from 1929-1940. All inquiries about this item should be directed to the H. Russell Smith Curator of Western Historical Manuscripts at the Huntington Library, San Marino, CA. Microfilm. San Marino, Calif. : Huntington Library Photographic Dept., 1948. 1 microfilm reel : negative 35 mm. Forms part of the Manuscripts Department's Mormon file, c.1805-1995.
Type
text
Format
PDF
Extent
76 frames.
Identifier
MSS MFilm 00090
446155
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16003coll15/id/6429
Subject
Ballard, Belva Willis, 1888-1982
Freeman, John Albert, 1860-
Freeman, Sarah Adaline Hall, 1860-1901
Hatch, Alice Hansen, 1837-
Hunt, Lois Barnes Pratt, 1837-1885
Larson, May Louise Hunt, 1860-1943
Parish, Samuel, 1798-1873
Rogers, Smith Doolittle, 1852-
Roundy, Lorenzo Wesley, 1819-
Roundy, Priscilla Parish, 1833-1914
Roundy, Shadrach, 1789-1872
Smith, Eliza Snow, 1859-1927
Smith, Lulu J. Hatch, 1876-
Smith, Samuel Francis, 1873-
Willis, Frances Reed, 1840-1924
Willis, John Henry, 1835-1886
Willis, William Wesley, 1811-1872
Youngblood, James Irving, 1837-1883
Youngblood, Susan Hamilton, -1926
United States. Army. Mormon Battalion
Frontier and pioner life--Arizona
Frontier and pioneer life--Utah
Mormon cities and towns
Mormon converts
Mormon families
Mormon pioneers
Mormons--Utah--History--19th century
Overland journeys to the Pacific
Arizona--History--To 1912
Nauvoo (Ill.)--Expulsion of the Mormons
Utah--History
1929-1940
1940
Biographies Arizona 19thcentury. (aat)
Biographies Utah 19th century. (aat)
Source
Mormon Manuscripts at the Huntington Library
Mormonism and the West, Huntington Digital Library
Provenance
Microfilm of originals loaned by Augusta Flake, March 23, 1948.

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