Item Detail
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English
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In the Valley of the Saints
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Our Pioneer Heritage
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1963
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6
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Salt Lake City, Utah
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Daughters of Utah Pioneers
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181-228
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This article is a collection of biographical and autobiographical stories about the following Utah pioneers: Martha Young Duke, Orson Spencer (including some of his personal letters), Abigail Smith Abbott, Susan Emmeline Dameron, Susanna Branford Emery Homes Delitch Engalitcheff, William Van Orden Carbine, Lewis Ricks, Jane E. C. Brough, George and Sarah Hamson, and Inez Bushnell Allred. It also includes two poems, one by Clarence Edwin Flynn and the other by Malala Nelson, written about her grandparent’s pioneer story.
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Spiritual gifts and experiences, healing
Ocean travel
Home industry
LDS Converts
Miller, William
Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Relief Society, 20th century
Nauvoo, Ill., exodus
Marriage
Farms and farming
Leadership
Cancer
Native Americans, wars and battles
Livestock industry
Near-death experiences
Young, Brigham, succession
Publications (Mormon), Daughters of Utah Pioneers
Winter Quarters, Nebr.
Westward movement
Mormon Battalion
Engalitcheff, Susanna [Suzanne] Bransford Emery Holmes Delitch
Wagon trains
Midwifery
Mining
Autobiographies, male
Rigdon, Sidney
Plural marriage, biographical examples
Publications (Mormon), St. Louis Luminary
Woodruff, Wilford
Conversion experience
Publications (Mormon), Millennial Star
Native Americans, missions to
Abbott, Abigail Smith
Autobiographies, women
Ecclesiastical units, missions (British Isles)
Christ, Ministry of
Spencer, Daniel
Christ, Life of
Spencer, Orson
Literary arts, poetry
Holidays and celebrations, Christmas
Letters
Women, biographical sketches, 19th century
Biographies, male, 19th century (articles or chapters)
Pioneer life