Box 1
Contains 13 Results:
Typescript of the "Diary of John D. Lee, Jan. 31, 1841 to July 18,1841", 1949
This document is a bound typescript of 54 pages covering Lee's mission to Tennessee in the area of Murfreesboro. It includes many acrostics and poems. Lee was challenged to debate by local clergy several times (won each time). He received lodging, meals, clothing, schooling, a horse and funds to return home from convert friends.
This version was made by Juanita Brooks, May 7-14, 1949.
Typescript of the "John D. Lee Journal, March 1842 - August 1843"
Typescript of the "John D. Lee Diary, May 28, 1844 - Nov. 28, 1845"
Typescript of the "Journal of John D. Lee, 1844-1846. Journal No. 14D"
This document is an unbound typescript of 64 pages (Fred Collier). It has many gaps in the text of the sort that might be expected if the typist had trouble reading the original handwritten document and many editing markings. It covers the same journal material as the document in Folder 3, but continues beyond that document to provide an account of Lee's temple assignments in Nauvoo.
This item does not list the name of the individual who created this version.
Typescript of the "John D. Lee Diary, Feb. 1846 - Aug. 1846"
This document is a 63 page bound typescript that covers activities in the "Camp of Isreal" with details of preparations and departure for the trip west.
This item does not list the name of the individual who created this version.
Typescript of the "John D. Lee Journal, 1846"
Typescript of the "Journal of John D. Lee, From Nauvoo to Winter Quarters. Journal No. 14B"
This document is an unbound typescript of 111 pages (Fred Collier). It is labeled "From Navoo to Winter Quarters." It is a different, perhaps preliminary, copy of the material covered in the preceding two folders, but it includes a few items not in them.
This item does not list the name of the individual who created this version.
Typescript of the "John D. Lee, Mormon Battalion Mission 1846 Journal"
This document is a bound typescript of 65 pages that covers his journey south to catch up with the main group in mid-September and then accompany them to Santa Fe, New Mexico. This journal includes descriptions of hardships endured by the troops under the command of regular army officers following the death of their original commander.
This item does not list the name of the individual who created this version.
Typescript of the "John D. Lee Journal of the Iron County Mission, 1850-1851"
Typescript of the "Journal of John D. Lee, 1850-1851"
This document is an unbound, typescript (Fred Collier) covering the same general activity found in Folder 9 above. The first page is missing; some pages are numbered and there are many editorial markings.
This item does not list the name of the individual who created this version.