The Private Papers and Diary of Thomas Leiper Kane, a Friend of the Mormons;
- 108pages
- 4 heures de lecture




Offering a sympathetic perspective, this discourse addresses the Mormon migration from Illinois to Utah in the mid-19th century. Delivered in 1850, it reflects on the challenges faced by Mormons during this period of relocation. The work is part of a larger collection that captures a comprehensive view of American history, including exploration, military actions, and cultural shifts from the late 15th century to the early 20th century. Its high-quality digital scans make it accessible to a wide audience, enriching the study of this pivotal era.