LaJean Purcell Carruth and Ronald G. Watt’s transcribed and edited edition of George Watt’s journal, written in Pitman shorthand, describing his 1851 migration from Liverpool to Salt Lake City, provides a literary contribution to Latter-day Saints’ historiography, detailing the multivarious challenges of migrating to Utah.
LaJean Purcell Carruth and Ronald G. Watt’s transcribed and edited edition of George Watt’s journal, written in Pitman shorthand, describing his 1851 migration from Liverpool to Salt Lake City, provides a literary contribution to Latter-day Saints’ historiography, detailing the multivarious challenges of migrating to Utah. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
LaJean Purcell Carruth is a senior historian at the Church History Library in Salt Lake City. She is the coeditor of Mountain Meadows Massacre: Collected Legal Papers. Ronald G. Watt is retired after working thirty-five years for the archives of the LDS Church Historical Department. He is the author of four books, including The Mormon Passage of George D. Watt: First British Convert, Scribe for Zion.
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List of Illustrations Preface: George D. Watt—Out of Obscurity and into the Light Acknowledgments Introduction: The Latter-day Saint Gathering George D. Watt’s Pitman Shorthand and the Process of Transcription 1. The Atlantic Ocean 2. The Rivers 3. The Trail 4. The End of the Trail 5. Sermons Delivered by Orson Pratt On Board the Ellen Maria Appendix 1: Style Guide for Transcriptions from Pitman Shorthand Appendix 2: Third Company of Ten of the John Brown Company Appendix 3: George D. Watt’s Wives and Children Appendix 4: Two Reminiscent Accounts from Early Latter-day Saint Missionaries to England Appendix 5: Yearly Numbers of People Traveling the Overland Trails Glossary of Nautical, Steamboat, and River Terms Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Preface: George D. Watt—Out of Obscurity and into the Light Acknowledgments Introduction: The Latter-day Saint Gathering George D. Watt’s Pitman Shorthand and the Process of Transcription 1. The Atlantic Ocean 2. The Rivers 3. The Trail 4. The End of the Trail 5. Sermons Delivered by Orson Pratt On Board the Ellen Maria Appendix 1: Style Guide for Transcriptions from Pitman Shorthand Appendix 2: Third Company of Ten of the John Brown Company Appendix 3: George D. Watt’s Wives and Children Appendix 4: Two Reminiscent Accounts from Early Latter-day Saint Missionaries to England Appendix 5: Yearly Numbers of People Traveling the Overland Trails Glossary of Nautical, Steamboat, and River Terms Notes Bibliography Index
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