Edward Partridge Jr. was a member of the Utah Territorial Legislature, the Utah State Constitutional Convention and president of the LDS Utah Stake when it included all of Utah County.
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Photo taken between 25 Jun 1833-17 Nov 1900
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==Summary== {{Information |description= {{en|1={{w|Edward Partridge}}, the grandson of Massachusetts Congressman {{w|Oliver Partridge}}, Esq., and a member of a family noted for commercial, social, political, and military leadership in Western Massachuset
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