Ella Stewart Udall

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Eliza Luella "Ella" Stewart Udall (May 21, 1855 – May 28, 1937), was an American telegraphist and entrepreneur. She was the first telegraph operator in Arizona Territory. A daughter of Mormon pioneers Levi Stewart and Margery Wilkerson Stewart, Udall was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints her entire life. As part of the church's historical practice of polygamy, she was the first wife of David King Udall and co-wife of Ida Hunt Udall and later Mary Ann Linton Morgan. Udall also ran a successful ice cream parlor in St. Johns, Arizona and for a time managed the Apache Hotel in Holbrook, Arizona. Several of Udall's descendants went on to have influential political careers as members of the Udall family. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ella Stewart Udall
rdf:langString St. Johns, Arizona, United States
xsd:date 1937-05-28
rdf:langString Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
xsd:date 1855-05-21
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rdf:langString A. Milton Musser, Deseret Telegraph Company superintendent; keyed by Ella Stewart at Pipe Spring
xsd:date 1855-05-21
rdf:langString Eliza Luella Stewart
rdf:langString St. Johns Cemetery, St. Johns, Arizona, United States
xsd:date 1937-05-28
rdf:langString First telegraph operator in Arizona Territory
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rdf:langString Clerk
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rdf:langString "We have opened a telegraph office here this morning—Miss Ella Stewart, operator. Winsor Castle is progressing rapidly toward completion."
rdf:langString "The subject in question has caused me a great amount of pain and sorrow, perhaps more than you could imagine, yet I feel as I have from the beginning that if it is the Lord's will I am perfectly willing to try to endure it and trust it will be overruled for the best good of all. My feelings are such that I can write but briefly on this subject. "With kind regards to all, I remain your friend."
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rdf:langString quoted in Mormon Odyssey, 44–45
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rdf:langString David King Udall
rdf:langString Ida Hunt Udall
rdf:langString Mary Ann Linton
rdf:langString Excerpt from Ella Udall's letter to Ida Hunt
rdf:langString The first telegraphed message from Arizona
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rdf:langString Eliza Luella "Ella" Stewart Udall (May 21, 1855 – May 28, 1937), was an American telegraphist and entrepreneur. She was the first telegraph operator in Arizona Territory. A daughter of Mormon pioneers Levi Stewart and Margery Wilkerson Stewart, Udall was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints her entire life. As part of the church's historical practice of polygamy, she was the first wife of David King Udall and co-wife of Ida Hunt Udall and later Mary Ann Linton Morgan. Udall also ran a successful ice cream parlor in St. Johns, Arizona and for a time managed the Apache Hotel in Holbrook, Arizona. Several of Udall's descendants went on to have influential political careers as members of the Udall family.
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rdf:langString Eliza Luella Stewart
xsd:gYear 1855
xsd:gYear 1937

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