By: Ardis E. Parshall - October 31, 2013 By the summer of 1856, after five years in the Salt Lake Valley, Jonathan Grimshaw had had enough of Utah. Even with steady employment in the office of the LDS church historian, it was hard to find sufficient food and clothing for his wife and seven children. “I have nothing to say against the Church or its authorities,” Grimshaw told his boss, “but I think Utah is too hard a place to live....
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