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Little, James A. (James Amasa), 1822-1908

 Person

Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:

James A. and Mary Jane Lyttle Little autobiographical sketches

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2325
Abstract The James A. and Mary Jane Lyttle Little autobiographical sketches (1808-1892) are fairly short accounts of events and memories of their lives. The sketch of James Little indicates his role in recording Utah's history: he was editor of the Millennial Star. The account of Mary Jane Lyttle records her father's involvement in destroying a printing press in Nauvoo. The press was declared a nuisance by Joseph Smith, and John Little and Jessie P. Harmon were ordered...
Dates: 1803-1892

Alfred Douglas Young autobiography

 Collection — Box: 31114042143638
Identifier: MS 0292
Abstract The Alfred Douglas Young autobiography (1808-1843), while mainly an account of the visions of Alfred Young, it also records the missionary activities of Alfred and his brother William in Tennessee, the brothers subsequent disfellowship from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in 1842 at Nauvoo, and their reinstatement to the church.
Dates: 1808-1843