Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp Biographies, Farmington to Goodrich

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Title Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp Biographies, Farmington to Goodrich
Alternative Title Histories, Farmington-Goodrich
Creator Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Phillips Camp
Contributor O'Neil, Hugh; Odd, Maud M.; Bowring, Mary Bonemart; Phillips, Elizabeth Flint; Hansen, Erma Phillips; Schoenberg, Shirley Hansen; Evans, Emma Foxley; Timothy, Mary E.; Watkins, Catherine Fuller; Christensen, Mabelle W.; Collett, Harriet Goodrich
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1856; 1952; 1954; 1955
Date Digital 2013-04-18
Temporal Coverage approximately 1856-1955
Spatial Coverage Kaysville (Utah); Davis County (Utah); Farmington (Utah)
Subject Frontier and pioneer life--Utah; Latter Day Saint pioneers--Emigration; Latter Day Saint women--Biography; Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Phillips Camp; Brass bands; Flint, Mary Spencer, 1814-1894; Flint, Robert, 1781-1862; Flint, Samuel, 1857-1955; Flint, William Allen, 1820-1895; Foxley, William, 1831-1906; Garlick, Sarah, 1830-1904; Gibson, Elizabeth Morris Davis, 1848-1925; Glover, Jane Cowan, 1816-1896; Glover, William, 1813-1892; Goodrich, George Albert, 1839-1911
Keywords Deseret Brass Band; Mary Spencer Flint; Robert Flint; Samuel Flint; William Allen Flint; William Foxley; Sarah Garlick; Elizabeth Morris Davis Gibson; Jane Cowan Glover; William Glover; George Albert Goodrich; Kaysville Reflex
Description The Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp biographies (circa 1940-1974) is a collection of biographical sketches of Utah pioneers submitted to the Phillips Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers, in Kaysville, Utah. The individual sketches give insight into the socioeconomic status of European, as well New World, converts to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during the nineteenth century. They contain biographical and genealogical information, as well as descriptions of experiences crossing the Atlantic to America and traveling across the plains to Utah. Minute details of pioneering life in Davis County, Utah, and other frontier outposts of settlement are illuminated. Described also are individual occupations and survival techniques along with information on offices held in, and services to, the church and the community. Biographies include: Farmington, Deseret Brass Band in 1856, 4 pages; Mary Spencer Flint (1814-1894), 3 pages; Robert Flint (1781-1862), 2 pages; Samuel Flint (1857-1955), two documents, 8 pages, including obituary; William Allen Flint (1820-1895), 9 pages; William Foxley (1831-1906), 2 pages; Sarah Garlick (1830-1904), 10 pages; Elizabeth Morris Davis Gibson (1848-1925), 1 page; William Glover, Jr. (1813-1892) and Jane Cowan Glover (1816-1896), 3 pages; George Albert Goodrich (1839-1911), 5 pages
Collection Number and Name Accn1439 Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp Biographies
Type Text
Genre Typescripts
Format application/pdf
Language eng
Rights
Relation http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv20547
Scanning Technician Niko Amaya;Tim Arnold; Halima Noor
File Name 1439_01_06.pdf
Conversion Specifications Original scanned on Epson Expression 10000 XL and saved as 400 ppi TIFF. Display image generated in CONTENTdm
ARK ark:/87278/s6hh9h6n
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6hh9h6n
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