DescriptionEarly Deseret cursive lineup based on a document written by its creator George D Watt.svg
English: This image represents the little known cursive form of the Deseret alphabet.
I based this document on the style of a Deseret alphabet in some public domain (1853 and 1854) written documents digitized and hosted for free online by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but I made all of the glyphs myself. The originals are raster after all, and I'm uploading a vector file.
University of Deseret papers: New alphabet file, circa 1853. Church History Library, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah (Call number MS 4223 - you can see the digital object on https://history.lds.org )
Brigham Young office files: General Correspondence, Incoming, 1840-1877, General Letters, 1840- 1877, T-W, 1854. Church History Library, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah (Identifier CR 1234 1/b0023/f0017 - you can see the digital object on https://history.lds.org )
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