Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp Biographies, Raymond to Rushforth

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Title Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp Biographies, Raymond to Rushforth
Alternative Title Histories, Raymond-Rushforth
Creator Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Phillips Camp
Contributor Openshaw, Bessie Raymond; Stephens, Lois Emma Roberts; Robins, Susannah E.; Belnap, Biney; Bloods, Rhea; Herndon, Marjorie Crafts; Perat, Mary Rushforth Raymond
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
Date 1931; 1972-03; 1974; 1976
Date Digital 2013-04-18
Temporal Coverage approximately 1931-1976
Spatial Coverage Kaysville (Utah); Davis County (Utah); Hooper (Utah); Weber County (Utah)
Subject Frontier and pioneer life--Utah; Latter Day Saint pioneers--Emigration; Latter Day Saint women--Biography; Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Phillips Camp; Raymond, Celia Hall, 1825-1898; Raymond, Grandison, 1818-1898; Redd, Lemuel Hardison, 1836-1910; Richards, Samuel W. (Samuel Whitney), 1824-1909; Roberts, George, 1848-1930; Roberts, Maria Ann Dallimore, 1847-1935; Robbins, Charles Burtis, 1834-1905; Robbins, Martha Allen, 1844-1938; Robins, Susannah E. Ellison, 1855-; Robinson, Lucinda V., 1838-1917; Crafts, David King, 1832-1916; Rodeback, Phebe Ann, 1835-1903; Roueche, Thomas F., 1833-1903; Roueche, Margaret Comish, 1834-1893; Rushforth, Samuel, 1830-1905
Keywords Celia Hall Raymond; Grandison Raymond; Lemuel Hardison Redd; Samuel Whitney Richards; George Roberts; Maria Ann Dallimore Roberts; Charles Burtis Robbins; Martha Allen Robbins; Susannah E. Ellison Robins; Lucinda V. Robinson; David King Crafts; Phebe Ann Rodeback; Thomas F. Roueche; Margaret Comish Roueche; Samuel Rushforth
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: Celia Hall Raymond (1825-1898), 1 page; Grandison Raymond (1818-1898), 3 pages; Lemuel Hardison Redd (1836-1910), 6 pages; Samuel Whitney Richards (1824-n.d.), 3 pages; George Roberts (1848-1930), 2 pages; Maria Ann Dallimore Roberts (1847-1935), 2 pages; Charles Burtis Robbins (1834-1905), 3 pages; Martha Allen Robbins (1844-n.d.), 2 pages; Susannah E. Ellison Robins (1855-n.d.), 4 pages; Lucinda V. Robinson (1838-1917), 4 pages; Phebe Ann Rodeback (1835-1903), married David King Crafts, 1 page; Thomas F. Roueche (1833-1903), 4 pages; Margaret Comish Roueche (1834-1893), 3 pages; Samuel Rushforth, Sr. (1830-1905), 6 pages
Collection Number and Name Accn1439 Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Phillips Camp Biographies
Type Text
Genre Typescripts
Format application/pdf
Language eng
Rights
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Scanning Technician Niko Amaya;Tim Arnold; Halima Noor
File Name 1439_02_02.pdf
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6gj2g4q
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