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Amanda Barnes Smith papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1605

Scope and Contents

The Amanda Barnes Smith papers consists of a typescript of a journal written by Amanda Smith and consists of a family history of Smith and of many of her descendents. Included in the collection is a typescript of an article written by Hulda Cordelia Thurston Smith addressed to her children and grandchildren.

Digitized materials from the papers.

Dates

  • 1809-1921

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Conditions Governing Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Biographical Sketch

Amanda Barnes(1809-1886) was born in Massachusetts, moved to Amherst, Ohio, married Warren Smith, became a Mormon over the objections of her family and moved on to Missouri. En route, her party became the target if the Haun's Mill massacre, where her husband and son, Sardius, were killed and her third son, Alma, was seriously wounded--one hip was shot away. With no medical help available, she prayed and received instruction for treatment of the young boy; he regained complete health and this was considered by some a miracle. She married again to another man with the same name, Warren Smith, and the same occupation, blacksmith, and had three more children; however, this marriage ended when Brigham Young later pronounced them divorced in Salt Lake City. Amanda moved on to Utah in 1850 and raised her family --her own children Alma(1831-1887), Alvira(1831-1921), Ortencia (1834-1908), Warren (1844-1935), and Sarah (1846-1925); and the children of the second Warren's first wife Lydia--essentially alone. The children were active in the LDS Church, participated in plural marriages and raised large families. Her other son, Willard (1827-1903), joined the Mormon Battalion in Nauvoo in 1846, served in the Mexican War, and later served a mission in England. Alma served three missions in the Sandwich Island (Hawaii) and one in England (see also the Alma L. Smith Diary, Accn 1604).

Extent

0.25 Linear Feet (2 folders)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

The Amanda Barnes Smith papers (1809-1886, 1921) consists of a typescript of a journal written by Amanda Smith and consists of a family history of Smith and of many of her descendents. Included in the collection is a typescript of an article written by Hulda Cordelia Thurston Smith addressed to her children and grandchildren.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

Gift of Paul Hodson in 1996.

Folder two was donated by Jeanne K. Gaz in 2013.

Related Materials

See also the Alma Lamoni Smith diary (ACCN 1604) in the Manuscripts Division of Special Collections.

Processing Information

Processed by Andrew J. Lengyel in 2004.

Addendum processed by Betsey Welland in 2014.
Title
Inventory of Amanda Barnes Smith papers
Status
Completed
Author
Finding aid created by Andrew J. Lengyel.
Date
2004 (last modified: 2014 and 2019)
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in Engliah.

Revision Statements

  • 2014: Finding aid revised and re-encoded by Betsey Welland to include addendum to the collection.

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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