LC control no. | nr2001045333 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Harmon, Appleton Milo, 1820-1877 |
Biography/History note | Appleton Milo Harmon (1820-1877) was a Mormon pioneer, mechanic, and cabinetmaker in early Utah. |
Birth date | 1820-05-29 |
Death date | 1877-02-26 |
Place of birth | Conneaut (Erie County, Pa. : Township) |
Place of death | Holden (Utah) |
Profession or occupation | Mechanics Cabinetmakers |
Found in | The journals of Appleton Milo Harmon, 1946 UPB files (hdg.: Harmon, Appleton Milo, 1820-1877) FamilySearch, via WWW, Nov. 1, 2001 (Appleton Milo Harmon; b. 29 May 1820; d. 26 Feb. 1877) Overland Trails Digital Library Collection, 2001 (Harmon, Appleton Milo) Jesse M. Harmon family papers, 1868-1989 (Appleton Milo Harmon; Mormon pioneer and gifted mechanic; joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1841; came to Utah in 1847; constructed the odometer invented by William Clayton; served a mission to England; helped to colonize southern Utah) FamilySearch, August 30, 2019 (Appleton Milo Harmon; born May 29, 1820, in Conneaut Township, Pennsylvania to Jesse Perse Harmon and Anna Barnes; married Elmeda Stringham on January 1, 1845 in Nauvoo, Illinois; served in the Utah Territorial Military during the Blackhawk Early Indian Wars; died February 26, 1877 in Holden, Utah) |
Associated language | eng |