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I found this book very interesting. However, it didn't have much about Brigham City--that was unexpected. But I did read about some events in Brigham City. And my ancestor, James Pett, is mentioned several times in his capacity as one of the leaders of the Brigham City Merchantile and Manufacturing Association. He worked with Lorenzo Snow with that.
A great book written by his sister Eliza. Includes several of her poems. Especially of interest for those who pursue an interest in the history of the Mormon church
I read this for the biographical information. It does not go to the end of his life, but gives some good information about his early years and some things up to about age 70. There were many items included that I was not particularly interested in reading, so I skipped many of those things.
This book was put together by his sister Eliza R Snow for the family. Thus, she included many things that might be of greater interest to his descendants. I did learn a lot about his formative years and about his early missions and church service, which I found very interesting.
I will need to read a real biography to get the complete story, but I am glad I read this.
Considering that this book was written 130 years ago (1st edition copy) it was quite readable. I got bored with the long poems but the journal entries were very interesting as was the descriptions of where they traveled and what they saw in 1883 (Europe and the Middle East).