Oliver Boardman Huntington diary
General Note
Light green cover, mottled circles with blue and white. Labeled "Book 6" in black ink. Front and back covers no longer bound together. Pages made of light tan paper lined in blue. Entries written in black ink.
General Note
Diary written by Huntington between March and April 1847. The diary describes his missionary activities and visits with families in England in the Clitheroe Conference, including his work with Elder Henry Bailey Jacobs. Includes mention of Huntington's anxiousness to hear from his wife, and his relief on receiving letters from his family. Also includes references to Orson Hyde, the potato famine, and the controvery with James J. Strang.
General Note
Holograph.
Repository Details
Part of the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Repository
1130 HBLL
Brigham Young University
Provo Utah 84602 United States