Lyman Leavitt - Pioneer

Lyman Leavitt - Pioneer
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Release: 2008
Genre: Pine (Ariz.)
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This is a story of Lyman Leavitt, a man of many strengths.

Our Pioneer Heritage

Our Pioneer Heritage
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Total Pages: 646
Release: 1964
Genre: Utah
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This 20-volume series tells the story of Utah pioneers and their accomplishments through biographies, diaries, special stories about pioneer life, and other documents.

Remembering Winter Quarters/Council Bluffs

Remembering Winter Quarters/Council Bluffs
Author: Karen M. Larsen
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Total Pages: 174
Release: 1998
Genre: Council Bluffs (Iowa)
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Compilation by Karen and Paul Larsen, of excerpts from diaries and reminiscences of Latter-day Saints who resided in the Winter Quarters/Council Bluffs area between about 1846 and 1852. Includes writings of Job Taylor Smith, Eliza Maria Patridge Lyman, Helen Mar Kimball Whitney, Aroet Lucius Hale, Anna Clark Hale, Jane Snyder Richards, Joseph Fielding, Bathsheba Wilson Bigler Smith, Lucy Meserve Smith, Richard Ballantyne, Sarah Studevant Leavitt, Alfred Boaz Lambson, Allen Joseph Stout, Luke William Gallup, and Gibson Condie. Includes table of contents, preface, footnotes, and bibiliography.

Life

Life
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Total Pages: 860
Release: 1907
Genre: American wit and humor
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The Jolley Family Book

The Jolley Family Book
Author: Bryant Manning Jolley
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Total Pages: 1008
Release: 1966
Genre: Latter Day Saint pilgrims and pilgrimages
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Henry Jolley, son of John and Louisa Bryan Jolley, was born 26 August 1789 in Pitt County, North Carolina. He married Frances Manning (1789-1844), daughter of Reuben Manning and Diana McCoy, 23 January 1806. In 1825, the Jolleys moved to Tennessee. They became members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and moved to Nauvoo, Illinois where Frances died 29 September 1844. After Frances' death, Henry married his second wife, Barbara. They journeyed to the Salt Lake Valley in 1848 with the Amasa Lyman Company, settling first in Salt Lake City then later south in Grove Creek, which is now known as Pleasant Grove, Utah County. He died 20 December 1850. Descendants lived in Utah, Nevada, California, Arizona, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho, Washington and elsewhere.