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Address given at the Tanner Family reunion in Payson, Utah.
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a typescript. Tanner writes about joining the Mormon Church in 1831, his life in Kirtland, Ohio; service with Zion's Camp in 1834; and persecutions he faced in Far West, Missouri. The item was "written by Nathan Tanner [and] copied by Louetta Brown Tanner." Also included is a photocopy of a picture of Nathan Tanner, his son, grandson, and great grandson. The picture was taken after 1891.
A monthly periodical, devoted exclusively to historical, biographical, chronological and statistical matters.
Part of a collection of dictations, usually of 1 or 2 p. taken while seeking orders for Bancroft's works, concerning social life and customs in Utah.
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