Item Detail
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6381
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Piercy, Frederick
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Route from Liverpool to Great Salt Lake Valley illustrated with steel engravings and wood cuts from sketches made by Frederick Piercy, including views of Nauvoo and the ruins of the temple, with a historical account of the city; views of Carthage Jail; and portraits and memoirs of Joseph and Hyrum Smith; their mother, Lucy Smith; Joseph and David Smith, sons of the Prophet Joseph; President Brigham Young; Heber C. Kimball; Willard Richards; Jedediah M. Grant; John Taylor; the late chief patriarch, father John Smith; and the present chief patriarch, John Smith, son of Hyrum. Together with a geographical and historical description of Utah, and a map of the overland routes to that territory, from the Missouri River. Also, an authentic history of the Latter-day Saints' emigration from Europe from the commencement up to the close of 1855, with statistics. Edited by James Linforth
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Liverpool
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Published by Franklin D. Richards
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MDCCCLV [1855]
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MDCCCLV [1855]
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viii, 120p
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32cm
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illus., plates, ports., fold. map
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Folded map varies. In some copies of the map Utah is colored. First issued in parts, bound in printed green wrappers. UPB inc., USlC
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Howes L359, Wagner-Camp 259,Crawley III:1070
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CSmH, CtY, CU-B, DLC, ICHi, ICN, MH, NjP, NN, TxDaM-D, UHi, ULA, UPB, USlC, UU, WHi
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Henry E. Huntington Library, San Marino, California; Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; University of California, Bancroft Library, Berkeley, California; U.S. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; Chicago Historical Society, Chicago, Illinois; Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois; Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts; Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey; New York Public Library, New York, New York; TxDaM-D, Utah State Historical Society, Salt Lake City, Utah; Utah State University, Logan, Utah; Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah; Church Historical Department, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah; University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah; Wisconsin State Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin