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    Joseph Ellis Johnson autobiography

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    Manuscript autobiography of Joseph Ellis Johnson (6 pages

    Joseph Ellis Johnson journal, 1876

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    Joseph Ellis Johnson\u27s journal of 1876, covering time when he lived at Silver Reef, Utah, and served as Clerk of the probate court. Entries dated from 24 February to 4 May 187

    Joseph Ellis Johnson journal, July 1848

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    Joseph Ellis Johnson\u27s journal begun in July of 1848, covering his journey to "Cainville" [Kanesville, now Council Bluffs]. Most entries lack dates. Also includes lists of supplies to be purchase

    Portrait of Joseph Ellis Johnson.

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    Photograph of Joseph Ellis Johnson

    Diary of Joseph Ellis Johnson, diary no. 1, 1848

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    Transcript of Joseph Ellis Johnson\u27s journal begun in July of 1848, covering his journey to Kanesville (Council Bluffs

    Joseph Ellis Johnson journal, 1852

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    Book containing the journal of Joseph Ellis Johnson from 1852. Journal begun 1 January 1852 and includes his journey from Council Bluffs to the eastern United States in the winter of 1852, and a journey to Saint Louis in June and July. Includes lists of supplies, purchases, and people; also pasted-in newspaper articles about the Omaha Indians who traveled with Johnson to the east to give exhibition

    1870 garden record and Charles Ellis Johnson journal of 1871

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    Book containing notes and garden record by Joseph Ellis Johnson in 1870, taken over in 1871 by his 14-year-old son, Charles Ellis Johnson, to use as his journal. Also includes pasted-in newspaper article

    Joseph Ellis Johnson

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    Joseph Ellis Johnson, Emery County Board of Selectmen.Photograp

    Letter from Francis Ellis to Alden Partridge, 3 August 1822

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    Introduces his brother, David Ellis, and discusses his plan of study; please draw on David Ellis of Boston (their father?) for funds.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error

    Letter from Benjamin Ellis to Alden Partridge, 25 February 1827

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    The writer (Benjamin Ellis, Sr.) has a son (also named Benjamin Ellis) that he would like to send to the Academy; please send information; mentions he saw Partridge's cadets in New York City on the last Fourth of July.Transcription by Joseph Byrne. Transcriptions may be subject to error
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