Augusta Joyce Crocheron (October 9, 1844 – March 17, 1915) was an early Latter-day Saint pioneer and writer. Born in Boston on October 9, 1844, she was...
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Adalade. F.^ Augusta Joyce Crocheron was age 2 at the time of the voyage, but she recorded the stories her mother (Caroline Augusta Perkins Joyce Jackson)...
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having made the sea voyage in five months and twenty-seven days. Augusta Joyce Crocheron, a passenger on the ship Brooklyn, described the voyage: As for...
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by many LDS women, including Ruth May Fox, Lucinda Lee Dalton, Augusta Joyce Crocheron, Lula Greene Richards, Julia McDonald, Ellis Reynolds Shipp, and...
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Clayton John Jaques Charles W. Penrose Richard Smyth Ina Coolbrith Augusta Joyce Crocheron Joseph L. Townsend Orson F. Whitney Josephine Spencer S. Dilworth...
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accompany the picture bearing the same title. Comp. and written by Augusta Joyce Crocheron". Salt Lake City, Printed by J. C. Graham & Co. December 6, 1884...
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published or disseminated their works. Poets Josephine Spencer and Augusta Joyce Crocheron wrote poems; some were didactic, and others had realism or narrative...
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History of Her Founders. Published by G.Q. Cannon, 1904, p. 104. Augusta Joyce Crocheron. Representative Women of Deseret. J. C. Graham & Co., 1884, p....
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Grain". Relief Society Magazine. 2 (2): 46–49. February 1915. "Augusta Joyce Crocheron". Relief Society Magazine. 2 (7): 301–303. July 1915. "Relief Society...
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Utah: Andrew Jenson Historical Company, 1920). Vol. 3 p. 575. Augusta Joyce Crocheron (1884). Representative Women of Deseret: A Book of Biographical...
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