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The Journal of Jesse Nathaniel Smith (Mormon Pioneer) Six Decades in Early West

$ 18.48

Availability: 100 in stock
  • State: Utah and Arizona
  • Condition: Pretty nice condition. Hardback book with leatherette covered boards. Binding is very solid. There is minimal bumping to the bottom of the spine. The corners of the boards are not bumped. There is a small blemish to the leatherette just beneath the word "Jesse" on the front board. There are some very subtle areas of discoloration to the leatherette of the front and rear boards. The gilt lettering on the front board and on the spine is bright. This book is not ex-library nor ex-libris. It has no writing, highlighting, or underlining. There is a small interior stain that affects pages 11 through 14. (Photo # 7 is a close up of pages 12 and 13; pages 11 and 14 are similar.) Please see photos. Sold as is.
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    Description

    Up for sale is a very interesting book that contains an autobiographical journal maintained by an early Mormon pioneer who was a very important figure in both Utah and Arizona.
    Title:
    Six Decades in the Early West:  The Journal of Jesse Nathaniel Smith
    Author:  Jesse Nathaniel Smith
    Editor:  Oliver R. Smith
    Publisher:  Jesse N. Smith Family Association (Provo, Utah)
    Copyright:  1970
    This edition:  Third Edition (Second Printing, Revised, 1997)
    Hardback book without a dust jacket.
    About 9.25 inches tall by 6.25 inches wide.  468 pages, plus Index.
    With black and white photos and plates, some of which appear to have been individually pasted in place.  Of particular interest is a plate that has small individual photos of Smith's five wives and almost all of his 44 children.
    Jesse Nathaniel Smith was born in 1834 in Stockholm, New York.  He was a first cousin to the Prophet Joseph Smith.  In 1847, he crossed the Great Plains with the Mormon pioneers arriving in the Salt Lake Valley.  By the age of 26, he had been a city clerk, councilman, mayor, and magistrate for the town of Parowan, a district attorney for Iron County, a militia Captain, a member of the Utah territorial legislature, and a member of the Parowan Stake presidency.  In 1860, he was called on a mission to Denmark and twice presided over the Scandinavian mission.  In 1878, he became a colonizer of Arizona and was instrumental in securing property and water rights for the communities of Snowflake, Taylor, and Woodruff.  He became a successful farmer and banker and served as a probate judge and in the Arizona territorial legislature.  He was the first President of the Eastern Arizona Stake from 1879 to 1887 and was the President of the Snowflake Stake from 1887 until his death in 1906.  Smith was called by the Church leaders to become a patriarch and practiced plural marriage.  He had five wives and sired 44 children.  By the time this book was first published, the Family Association estimated that he had more than 6,000 descendants!
    This book would be a great resource for genealogists but would also, in my opinion, be a very interesting read for anyone wanting to know more about the experience of the Mormon pioneers, as recounted by an actual participant.
    Please see above for complete description of condition (which is pretty nice overall but has a couple of small issues) and photos.   Sold as is.
    Attention US Buyers:  I will ship by USPS Media Mail or by USPS Priority Mail, your choice.  Please note that if you have a Military Mail address (e.g. APO), I must ask that you choose USPS Priority Mail as it is my understanding that USPS Media Mail is unreliable to Military Mail addresses.
    Attention International Buyers:  Unfortunately, it appears that international shipping from the US (via the USPS) has become unreliable, because of the pandemic.  Therefore, I have decided to remove the international shipping option.  You are still welcome to bid on this item, but will need to supply a shipping address in the US.  I'm sorry for the inconvenience.  Thank you for your understanding.