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Show 30 21Caroline Eyring Miner, As A Great Tree - The Life Story of Caroline Cottam Romney Eyring, (Salt Lake City: private publication, l962), pp. 73-74. 22Erying, "South of the Border," p. 322. 23Romney, Life of Miles Park Romney, p. l29. . 24For a discussion of the basic principles and beliefs of Mormon1sm see LeGrand Richards, A Marvelous Work and A Wonder, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, l938). 25This is not to say that his experiences in El Paso, Texas and Arizona were not also important. 26For an account of the Mormons and their involvement during the Mexican Revolution, see Thomas C. Romney, The Mormon Colonies in Mexico, (Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, l9385, pp. l44-213. 27Ibid., pp. l58-l59. 28Ibid., p. l63. 29Camilla Eyring Kimball, Autobiography of Camilla Eyring Kimball, (Salt Lake City: private publication, l975), pp. l0-ll. 3OMiles'Romney had four wives and Edward Eyring had two wives. Eyring's second wife was Emma Romney, sister of his first wife. See Appendix II, "Eyring Families." 31Boyhood recollections, l977 tapes. 32Eyring ask each of his brothers and sisters to contribute, which they all did. He gave about $2,000 to the cause. 33Kimball, Autobiography of Camilla Eyring Kimball, p. 149. 34Robert C. Brasted, "Interview with Professor and Mrs. Henry Eyring," Journal of Chemical Education, Vol. 53, (Dec. l976), p. 752. ' 35"Many Degrees Held By Family," The Guardian, (Safford, Arizona), l2 August l933. 36Henry Eyring, "My Father's Formula," The Ensign, (October, l978), p. 29. |