Item Detail
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2460
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English
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"A Weary Traveler" : The 1848-50 Diary of Zina D. H. Young
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The Journal of Mormon History
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Fall 1993
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19
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86-125
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This diary was begun after Zina D. H. Young arrived in the Salt Lake Valley after crossing the plains. She describes life while living in the fort, teaching school, and illuminates topics of polygamy, family, social activity, health, education, Indian relations, religious activity, and living conditions during this early period in pioneer Utah. We also get a picture of her polygamous marriage to Brigham Young.
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