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A Child of the Sea; and Life Among the Mormons

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A woman raised beside the lakes recalls childhood play on the shore, family shipbuilding, and long years as a light keeper, mixing personal memoir with local history. She gives first-hand observations of a Mormon settlement on a nearby island, its social and political effects on residents, the community's displacement, and the island's later resettlement, while recounting storms, drownings, everyday maritime labor, and community feasts and rituals. The account blends intimate anecdotes, family biography, and practical details of island life.

About the Author

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Elizabeth Whitney Williams

Elizabeth Whitney Williams was an American author known for her work "A Child of the Sea; and Life Among the Mormons," which provides a unique perspective on her experiences and observations within the Mormon community. Her writing often reflects her personal journey and the cultural dynamics of the time, offering insights into the lives of those she encountered. Williams' contributions to literature provide valuable context for understanding the social and religious landscape of 19th-century America.

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