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Title
Diaries of Charles L. Flake [microform] : 1880-1892
Creator
Flake, Charles L., 1862-1892
Date Created and/or Issued
1880
1881
1882
1883
1884
1885
1886
1887
1888
1889
1890
1891
1892
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 six diaries kept by Charles L. Flake between 1880 and 1892. The first diary is identified as Brigham Young Academy and opens with a list of expenses for 1880-1882. The diary portion of the volume recounts Flake's arrival in Provo, his time in St. George, and traveling between Utah and Arizona, as well as activities such as shearing sheep and attending social functions. Volume two is also identified as Brigham Young Academy and is dated 1882-1883. It opens with a brief autobiography, and the diary begins in St. George and includes personal musings, notes on family members, and an account of the beginning of Flake's Mississippi mission. Volume three is identified as Sarepta, Calhoun County, Mississippi, and dated 1883-1884, and recounts Flake's mission work in Mississippi and Alabama. The fourth and fifth volumes were both kept primarily at Paris, Mississippi, in 1884. The sixth volume is identified as Sarepta and covers Flake's mission as well as his return to Arizona and life in Snowflake and Springville through 1892 (a letter transcript in the back of the volume is dated 1898). 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., 1948. 1 microfilm reel : negative 35 mm. Forms part of the Manuscripts Department's Mormon file, c.1805-1995.
Charles Love Flake Sr. (1862-1892), a son of William Jordan Flake and Lucy Hannah White Flake, was born in Beaver, Utah. He attended Brigham Young University but spent most of the rest of his life in Arizona. Flake served as a missionary in Mississippi from 1883-1885. In Arizona he worked as a lumberman for the Woodruff Co-op Store and as a mail carrier from Holbrook to Fort Apache. He was murdered while attempting to apprehend a bank robber in Snowflake, Arizona, in 1892.
Type
text
Format
PDF
Extent
549 frames.
Identifier
MSS MFilm 00123
446174
http://hdl.huntington.org/cdm/ref/collection/p16003coll15/id/9480
Subject
Flake, Charles L., 1862-1892
Frontier and pioneer life--Arizona
Frontier and pioneer life--Utah
Mormon missionaries--Alabama
Mormon missionaries--Mississippi
Mormons--Arizona--History--19th century
Mormons--Utah--History--19th century
Arizona--History--To 1912
Mississippi--Description and travel
Mississippi--History--19th century
Utah--History--19th century
1880-1892
1892
Diaries Arizona 19th century. (aat)
Diaries Mississippi 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 owner through Augusta Flake, September 16, 1948.

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