Tullidge's histories, (volume II) : containing the history of all the northern, eastern and western counties of Utah; also the counties of southern IdahoWith a biographical appendix of representative men and founders of the cities and counties; also a commercial supplement, historical . les labored under many disadvantages, nevertheless he wasstudious, and in his exertions to acquire an education. He was as suc-cessful as the circumstances of the times permitted. Charles had two brothers,Joseph and Henry, who also assisted their father in supporting the family. While at Iowa the p


Tullidge's histories, (volume II) : containing the history of all the northern, eastern and western counties of Utah; also the counties of southern IdahoWith a biographical appendix of representative men and founders of the cities and counties; also a commercial supplement, historical . les labored under many disadvantages, nevertheless he wasstudious, and in his exertions to acquire an education. He was as suc-cessful as the circumstances of the times permitted. Charles had two brothers,Joseph and Henry, who also assisted their father in supporting the family. While at Iowa the parents of Cliarles joined the Church of Jesus Christ ofLatter-day Saints, and remained faithful members of the Church until their Woodmansee, the mother died in 1845, and the father died in 1x49. Theypassed away in peace and their remains still repose in the land of the lowas. After the death of the father, the sons, Charles, Joseph and Henry continuedto work the farm until ;i, when they .sold the estate, closed up their business inthat iilace and emigrated to Utah. In Salt Lake City they ojiened a mercantileestablishment, and thus it will be seen were among the early founders of the com-merce of I tah. The style of the firm was Woodmansee Brothers. Their business.


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