This is the compelling story of Thomas Durham(1828-1909), who left
England during the Industrial Revolution, came to America, and travelled
1300 miles by handcart with other Mormons in the ill-fated Martin
company to the Utah Territory. Overcoming hardships, he arrived as
promised in a blessing, "by the skin of his teeth." This is the story of
how one pioneer triumphed over hardship, established a settlement in a
new territory, became a renowned musician and teacher, local businessman
and leader. The first section of his story is told by his son, Alfred M.
Durham. Written in 1936 for the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, it is a
brief sketch of his life, learned from first-hand telling of stories and
reminisces. The second section is Thomas Durham's personal journal which
was written by his own hand beginning in 1854 and ending in 1871 and is
published here for the first time. Both sections have been edited and
annotated to give a comprehensive historical background.