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Mormons

Mormon ALS re: a local merchant decides to make a thousand mile trek “for the purpose of taking my stock of goods to the Mormon Settlement at the Salt Lake, the prospects for making money at that place … ”


Autograph Letter Signed “William Clarke,” 1p, 7.75” x 10”. Independence, May 21, 1850. Integral leaf addressed by Clarke to “Mess. M.J. Hallowell & Co / Philadelphia / Pa.” Circular green postmark “Independence Mo. May 23.” Green straight “PAID X” stamping. Docketed “1850 / William Clarke / Independence 5 Mo 21 / Stating he had / gone to Mormon / Settlement to sell his Stock.” Fine condition.



In full, “As on my arrival home I found this place flooded with goods and the prospects of business blighted, it became necisary [sic] for me to seek a further market, consequently I have formed a copartnership with Mr. Packard & Brr James for the purpose of taking my stock of goods to the Mormon Settlement at the Salt Lake, the prospects for making money at that place.



“The object of this letter is to advise you of my movements & motives. So that you may not suffer and unnecisary
[sic] uneasiness as to the debt I owe as I expect to be able to meet my engagements. I saw Mr Hutchemon while here and would have talked to him on the subject but for his leaving sooner than I expected. Hoping the above will be satisfactory I remain your friend …”



On July 24, 1847, the first group of Mormons led by Brigham Young had arrived at their new home in the Great Salt Lake Valley. Immediately, the Mormons began establishing the makings of a town and planted crops in preparation for the coming Mormon emigrants.


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