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Chauncey Carroll Bush biographical sketch : facsimile

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  • Biographical sketches and diary of Isaac Chauncey Haight [microform]: 1850-1943

    Biographical sketches and diary of Isaac Chauncey Haight [microform]: 1850-1943

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    Microfilm of typed biographies on and diary entries made by Isaac Chauncey Haight. Opens with a biography of Haight by William R. Palmer entitled "Men You Should Know: Isaac C. Haight" (typescript of a radio talk given by Palmer over K.S.U.B. in Cedar City, Utah, on July 18, 1943); "The Old Virgin Ditch," a poem by Mable Jarvis; and a brief account entitled "Thales Haskell describes the Tragedy of death of George A. Smith fall 1860." The majority of the reel is the Biographical Sketch and Diary of Isaac Chauncey Haight, 1813-1862, a typescript copied by Brigham Young University in 1940. It includes a brief biography of Haight as well as his diary entries for his 1850-1853 mission to England (including accounts of his overland travel to and from Utah) and some various diary entries made in Utah from 1853-1862. Also includes an index of names and family photographs.

    MSS MFilm 00367 item 02

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    Biographical sketch of Charles Negus Carroll :

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    This typescript is a copy made by Juanita Brooks in 1938 from a typewritten copy loaned to M. Wilford Poulson of Brigham Young University. Written by Emma Seegmiller Higbee, the daughter of Charles Negus Carroll, it covers the entirety of his life; his conversion to Mormonism in New Hampshire in 1853, his family's difficult journey to Utah, frontier and pioneer life in Utah, and life in Heber City and Orderville.

    mssHM 66384

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    Biographical sketch of Kezia Giles Carroll :

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    This typescript is a copy made by Juanita Brooks in September of 1938 from a typewritten copy loaned to M. Wilford Poulson of Brigham Young University. The first section is a sketch of the life of Kezia Giles Carroll written by her daughter Emma Seegmiller Higbee. It serves as a biography and covers her conversion to Mormonism in England, describes her voyage from England to Utah, and speaks of her life in Heber City and at Orderville

    mssHM 66385

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    Asahel Bush letter to William H. Frush

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    This letter acknowledges receipt from Mr. Frush the sum of seven dollars and fifty cents, paid for advertising notice of an application for a ferry license for Jon B. Stephens.

    mssHM 16540

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    Chauncey Taylor letter to Mr. and Mrs. Zalmon Sanford, in the Caribbean Sea

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    In his letter, Taylor describes his ocean voyage, the conditions on board ship (including the food), and his impressions of the Carribbean.

    mssHM 58198