This work is the transcript of a speech given by Anna Ruth Eaton at the Union Home Missionary Meeting, held at Buffalo, N. Y., May 27th, 1881. According to geni.com, Mrs. Eaton was born Nov. 26, 1823 in Merrimack County, New, Hampshire. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Greeley Webster and Betsey Sawyer. She worked as a school teacher at Mount Holyoke Seminary before her marriage to Rev. Horace Eaton in 1845. She lived for 32 years in Palmyra, New York where Mormonism had its origins. In this speech she tells what she has learned of Joseph Smith from the people who lived there.
This work is the transcript of a speech given by Anna Ruth Eaton at the Union Home Missionary Meeting, held at Buffalo, N. Y., May 27th, 1881. According to geni.com, Mrs. Eaton was born Nov. 26, 1823 in Merrimack County, New, Hampshire. She was the daughter of Nathaniel Greeley Webster and Betsey Sawyer. She worked as a school teacher at Mount Holyoke Seminary before her marriage to Rev. Horace Eaton in 1845. She lived for 32 years in Palmyra, New York where Mormonism had its origins. In this speech she tells what she has learned of Joseph Smith from the people who lived there.