It was known that John Alexander kept a journal but it was unknown whether it had been burned with the rest of his belongings after he died from smallpox in Palestine. Upon requesting any information on the whereabouts of the journal on this family website, President, Antone Clark quickly received a response and was able to locate, transcribe and scan it. Each page of the journal and the accompanying transcription is available on Kindex as well as in this printed publication.
It was known that John Alexander kept a journal but it was unknown whether it had been burned with the rest of his belongings after he died from smallpox in Palestine. Upon requesting any information on the whereabouts of the journal on this family website, President, Antone Clark quickly received a response and was able to locate, transcribe and scan it. Each page of the journal and the accompanying transcription is available on Kindex as well as in this print publication.
Available for reading at the following locations:
• Library at the Clark Rock Home, 368 W Clark Lane (State Street), Farmington, UT, by appointment from 12pm to 6pm, M-F. Call 801-589-1617
• Roots Cellar at the Clark Barn, 368 W Pioneer Lane, Farmington, UT, by appointment. Call 801-589-0990
• Farmington Historical Museum, 110 N Main Street, Farmington, UT, Wednesdays from 1pm-4pm or by appointment. Call 801-451-0000