Eldredge, Horace S. (Horace Sunderlin), 1816-1888
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Eldredge was an elder in the Mormon Church, and was sent by Mormon president Brigham Young on several journeys to get supplies for the Mormons and to help the emigrants who were pouring into Salt Lake City. Young's letters were written a few months after Colonel Albert Sydney Johnston occupied Salt Lake City by order of the United States government for the refusal of the Mormons to obey Federal laws.
From the description of Letters from Brigham Young and other papers, 1850-1897 (bulk 1858-1862). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702137772
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associatedWith | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints |
associatedWith | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. St. Louis (Mo.) Branch. |
associatedWith | Deseret News Office. |
associatedWith | Eldredge family. |
associatedWith | Eldredge, Alanson. |
associatedWith | Eldredge, Ben R. |
associatedWith | Eldredge, Ben Redfield 1866-1942 |
associatedWith | Eldridge family |
associatedWith | Johnston, Albert Sidney, 1803-1862. |
associatedWith | Smith, Emma Hale, 1804-1879. |
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Birth 1816-02-06
Death 1888-09-06
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