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Nau III Civil War History Collection (1806-1988; bulk 1861-1865; 133 cubic feet) has been arranged into five series, Series 1: Materials Related to the Civil War Experiences of Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians (1806-1988; approx. 83 cubic feet); Series 2: Photographs and Prints (circa 1848-1939; approx. 34 cubic feet); Series 3: Government Military Records (1855-1913; approx. 9 cubic feet); Series 4: Currency (1839-1875; approx. 1.5 cubic feet); and Series 5: Newspapers and Print Materials (1846-1913; approx. 5.25 cubic feet).","Series 1 is arranged in three subseries.","Subseries A: Personal Papers, Service Records, and Artifacts, 1806-1988","The arrangement approach of Subseries A is based on the archival concept of personal papers. Materials, including those authored by, owned by, addressed to, or relating to a particular individual or individuals, are grouped together and arranged in alphabetical order according to surname or last name. Internally, these groupings of personal papers (or secondary collections) are arranged in chronological order with undated materials at the end.","The above is followed by materials with incomplete or first name only attributions in alphabetical order. Finally, materials of unknown authorship or provenance are in chronological order, followed by unknown, undated materials in order of donor accession number (see resource record note titled Alphanumeric Designations).","Subseries B: Materials Related to Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia, is arranged in chronological order, followed by undated materials.","Subseries C: Veterans' Organizations Materials is arranged by record creator in alphabetical order. Within groupings of the same record creator, files are arranged in chronological order.","Series 2 is arranged in the following subseries.","Subseries A: Portraits of Known Subjects\nThis subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject surname or last name. This is followed by photographs in alphabetical order by regimental association.","Subseries B: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Daguerreotype Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries C: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Ambrotype Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries D: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Tintype Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries E: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Carte de Visite Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries F: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Cabinet Card, Albumen, and Other Formats:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries G: Documentary Photographs:\nThis subseries is arranged in alphabetical order by location. This is followed by unknown locations arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries H: Photograph Albums and Collections:\nThis subseries is arranged alphabetically by surname or last name of the associated individual(s). This is followed by photograph albums and collections arranged alphabetically according to regimental association. And, finally, photograph albums and collections of unknown attribution or provenance are arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Series 3 is arranged in the following subseries: Subseries A: Records of the United States Army (USA) and Subseries B: Records of the Confederate States Army (CSA). Materials are arranged alphabetically according to the organization that created or issued them and chronologically therein with materials or unknown provenance or attribution following in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Series 4 is arranged chronologically within the following subseries.  \n \nSubseries A: United States of America (USA) Fractional Currency Notes \nSubseries B: United States of America (USA) Post-Civil War Fractional Currency Notes  \nSubseries C: United States of America (USA) Postage Currency Notes \nSubseries D: Note Issued by a Private Bank in the United States \nSubseries E: Confederate States of America (CSA) Currency Notes \nSubseries F: Confederate States of America (CSA) Postage Stamps \nSubseries G: Confederate States of America (CSA) Bonds \nSubseries H: Notes Issued by Confederate States, Cities, and Counties \nSubseries I: Treasury Warrants Issued by the State of Texas and Limestone County, Texas \nSubseries J: Notes Issued by Southern Banks and Other Corporate Entities","Series 5 is arranged in alphabetical order according to publisher name and chronologically therein with undated materials listed last. This arrangement is followed by materials from unknown publishers arranged chronologically.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Petty, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Miller and Rowell, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: O. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Whitehurst \u0026 Co., Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson \u0026 Turner, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: John L. Gihon's Photographic Art Galleries, 1024 Chestnut St. Phila.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Knowles \u0026 Hillman, New Bedford, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearus, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gooding, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wenderoth, Taylor and Brown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by Handy, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bocardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Carpenter's Gem Gallery, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. W. Barker, Canton, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. McNulty, Ar,  Springfield, IL, City Galle","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic and Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wing's Gallery, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Varriell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. K. Brown, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry M. Wells, Cambridge, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Taft, artist, Oak Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. A. Simonds, Chillicothe, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony,  New York, from Photographic Negative by Brady's National Portrait Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lewis and Kane, Victoria, Texas","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Gould, North Bridgton, Maine","French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's, Washington, D.C. and New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. D. Hamilton, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts, and Newport, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Walzl, Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Washington, D.C. and New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. R. Hall, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. V. Newell","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co. of New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Bros., Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Sherman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ben Oppenheimer, Mobile, Alabama","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. C. Pratt, Aurora, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Worms \u0026 Co. 383 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Cramer, Carondelet, Missouri","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. R. Edwards, Bowling Green, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Barnes, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Nichols, Leavenworth, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brown's Photographic Gallery, Paola, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Williams Gallery; Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Morrill/C. L. Grossman, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Batchelder, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. A. Beach, Hastings, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks and Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Spaulding, Point Lookout, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Conaut, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hesler Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. P. Carnes' Car, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: R.W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hallett, Bowery, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","B. F. Smith and Son, Portland, Maine","J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Beaumont, Chester, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wells and Collins, New Haven, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Brothers, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. A. Lord, 158 Chatham Street, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. Moses, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Morgan, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. L. Bergstresser, Army of the Potomac","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Jenks, Paterson, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E.\u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bett's and Prusia, Dansville, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Stone Bros., Trumansburch, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Peck's, Elsworth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. J. Pierce, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Hurn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio:  G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E.\u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier, Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Le Rue Lemer, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gibbon, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson of New Orleans","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lumpkin and Tomlinson, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Washington, D.C. \u0026 New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Washburn's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. R. Gard's Photographic Art Palace, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. H. McKenney, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitaker and Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson \u0026 Oliver, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson \u0026 Oliver, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philp \u0026 Solomon, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorman and Jordan, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: I. N. Teague","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Benjamin","Photographer/Photography Studio: George Watson, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles H. Danforth, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Union Photographic Gallery, Camp Butler, Newport News, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Burnite \u0026 Weldon, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Dover, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, photographer, McClees Gallery, 308 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: William C. North, Cleveland, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Th. Gubelman, Puliski, TN","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hermos, Lima, Peru","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston's Photograph Gallery, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses and Piffet, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keet and Gemmill, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M'Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sam A. Cooley, Photographer Tenth Army Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by W.V. Lane, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T.M.V. Doughty, Winsted, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Balch's Star Photograph Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Tombarger, Lancaster, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black and Case","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: O. P. Howe, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Published by Brady; Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cooley \u0026 Becket, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor, and Co., Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. G. Montgomery of Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ingraham Brothers, Westfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cushing \u0026 King Photographers, Woodstock, Vermont","Photographed by Brady, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. C. Brown, Norwich, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Marse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster \u0026 Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Joshua Appleby Williams, Newport, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Silli, Nice, France","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. W. Beckwith, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. W. Beckwith, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. E. Mosely, Newburyport","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Harter's Fine Art Gallery, Auburn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Pein \u0026 Co., Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorman and Jordan, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. C. Burnite \u0026 Co., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. B. Brown's, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Tait, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Conant and Johnson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Durgan, Farmouth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C.H. Freeman, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kilgore's, Belfast, Maine","Published by Joseph Ward, Boston, Massachusetts;  Photograph by Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: I. N. Teague, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Barr \u0026 Young, Vicksburg, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady, Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. R. Marks, Austin, Texas","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Mc Clee's Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Rhodes, St. Law Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Munger \u0026 Stone, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Cross, Belvidere, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Emery","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wm. McHenry, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Purvience, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  F. L. Lay's, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. P. Smith, Kankakee City, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.T. Bradshaw \u0026 Co., successors to G. Moses, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. L. Perkins","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredericks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Daily's Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. F. Brandon, Camp Douglas, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Braisted, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pierce, Galena, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R.W. Addis, McClees's Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crockett, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. \u0026 F. W. Hardy, Bangor, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Chas. H. Danforth, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Reeve, Lambertville, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse's Gallery of the Cumberland, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. S. Cook, Charleston, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Slagle, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Slee Brothers, Poughkeepsie, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis and Crosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Lewis Wires, Milford","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C. Evans, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. B. Jones, Davenport, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. H. Black, Natchez, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of The Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Sherman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin","Photographer/Photography Studio: George B. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Joseph Ward, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pein \u0026 Co., Washington City","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Good \u0026 Stokes, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacob's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. \u0026 J. L. Abbott, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Barnes, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Layton's, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Nason's Photograph Gallery, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bachrach \u0026 Bro, Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cross and Franke, Arlington, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Watson, Raleigh, North Carolina","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Julius Brill, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Saylor's New Photograph Gallery, Reading, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Crosby, 13th Regiment Mass. Volunteers","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Weiss, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Cadwallader, Toledo, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Bitner, Mr. Carroll, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor and Company, 204 King Forner Columbus Street, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Jennings, artist, The New \u0026 Reliable Gallery, Lancaster, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Peplow and Balch, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Thomas and Pearson, Macomb, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henzey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henzey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew B. Brady","William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. P. H. Capron \u0026 Bros. , Springfield, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. J. Merritt's National Portrait Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Giers \u0026 Co., Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney and Paradise, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: August Morand, Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredericks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bishop \u0026 Campbell, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask and Davis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Butler and King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Moulton, El Mira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Guay and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Batchelder, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Loring's Photographic Gallery, Eastport, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philadelphia Photographic Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Constant, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George D. Puffer, Nashua, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by M. J. Powers; Published by Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses \u0026 Piffet, successors to E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Murphy Bros., Alton, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Godshaw \u0026 Flexner, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moffat and Simpson, Key West, Florida","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. P. Ayer, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William F. Blunt, North Anson, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anson's","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fassetts Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gardner, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Meade Brothers, Astor, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alex. Gardner, Washington, DC","Photographed by Brady, New York, NY; Published by E. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philp \u0026 Solomon, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Watson's, Raleigh, NC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. Thompson, Norwich, Connecticut","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenny, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mason \u0026 Gardner, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Handy, Washington, D.C..","Photographer/Photography Studio: Outley's, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bragy Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Frank E. Stanley, Auburn, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's Photographic Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Browne, Bath, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs \u0026 Company, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask \u0026 Lewis","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles K. Bill's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wilder Brothers, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Zimmermans's N.F W York, Photographic Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. H. Cole, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographed by Alex Gardner; Published by Philp \u0026 Solomons, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. A. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Smith, Utica, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Dunshee's, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Adams, Nashville, Tenn.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Abbott, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. I. Prince, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.S. Medlar, Woodstock, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. A. A. Rhodes, West Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. O. Furnald, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cole's Photographic Gallery, Peoria, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Nims, Photographer, Fort Edward, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland Metropolitan Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lobell General Hospital, Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Summerhays","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Filley \u0026 Gilbert, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haas \u0026 Peale, Hilton Head, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. N. Medernach, Danville, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. H. Dewey, Pittsfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Wagoner's, Mt. Morris, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Samuel A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Thompson Gallery, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Lowell, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. G. Fetters, Peru, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: New Orleans Photographic Co.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees of Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.L. Winner, Annapolis, MD","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bishop \u0026 Campbell, Photographers, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. F. Conant, Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Paige, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Powelson's, Detroit, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. Olsen Photographer, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Published by Vannerson \u0026 Jones, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Jewett, Lebanon, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell and Brother","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Roseberry, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. W. Cook, Weymouth Landing, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: James S. Earle \u0026 Son, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Havens, Jacksonville, FL","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. A. Tresize, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: O.C. Benjamin, Newark, N. J.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographed by Brady, New York, NY; Published by E. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brendann Bros., Baltimore","Photographed by Wenderoth \u0026 Taylor; Published by McAllister \u0026 Bro., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. H Messenger, US General Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. P. Barr, Army Photographer, Vicksburg","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitaker \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Griswold \u0026 Smith, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. B. Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. R. Davis, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor Maine","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia","Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. R. Hall, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. H. Brown, Savannah, Georgia","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Brothers Photographers, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredericks and Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy and Williams, New Haven, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowers, Lynn, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kin, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Elrod Bro.'s, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Piper \u0026 Sanborn, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Perry Elliott's City Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Ames, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. D. Phillips, 14th Army Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. K. Marshall, Circleville, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. A. Scholten, Saint Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio:  A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gault, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. German, Springfield, Illinois","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hawkins \u0026 Philpot, Macomb, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. W. De Camp, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Unknown Photographer; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner, Photographer to the Army of the Potomac, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pratt's Gallery, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schreiber \u0026 Son, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Erekson \u0026 Bodurtha, Bridgeport, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abraham Fisher, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. N. Wilson, Savannah, Georgia","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Birney Linn","Photographer/Photography Studio: Louis Walzl","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. A. Turner, D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. F. King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. H. White, Jacksonport, Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. H. Spieler's, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 Taylor, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: O.H. Willard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. P. Layton, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin \u0026 Col, Washington D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. C. Sanborn, Lowell, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marshall, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Partridges Photographic Gallery and Stock Depot, Wheeling, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. W. A. Reed, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fred C. Low, East Cambridge, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brooks \u0026 Blauvelt, Port Hudson, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Evans and Prince, York, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ingraham Bros, Westfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Clark, Ionia, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. C. Giers, Nashville, Tennessee","Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Published by E. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. R. Bideout \u0026 Co., Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hendee, Augusta, Maine","J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. B. King, Taunton, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles Jameson, Columbia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's Photographic Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:  L. D. Cox, Ludlow, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Davis, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Brainstead, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Tyler \u0026 Co., Charleston, South Carolina","Photographed by Brady; Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Larkin Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George C. White, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Published by E. \u0026 H. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. J. Powers, Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: McLure, Allen P.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Peplow \u0026 Balch, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Nollen \u0026 Van Grieken, Keokuk, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. H. Cole, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. L. Jackson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy and Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Scholten, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. G. Carleton, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gilbert's, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavorn's Metropolitan Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sprague \u0026 Curtis, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Campbell \u0026 Ecker, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pierce \u0026 Cogswell, Rochelle, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. T. McCormick, Martinsburg, West Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hall, Lawrence, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kennedy \u0026 Schenck, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morell, George Webb","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hall, South Royalton, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredricks \u0026 Co., New Yor","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Scripture, Peterboro, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer's, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. L. Eaton, Omaha, Nebraska","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Downs \u0026 Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hagaman, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. J. I. Murray, Myerstown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Reimer, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hanford, New London, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster's Photograph Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Carr, Old Town, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Miller and Rowell, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio:  S. A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Fassett, Dexter, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kertson \u0026 Barker, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett","Photographer/Photography Studio: John A. Heard, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimball \u0026 Sons, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographed by A. A. Turner; Published by D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Taylor and Seavey","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Milton Lapham, Decatur, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor, \u0026 Co, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. I. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. P. Layton, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haseltine, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Smith, Sr., Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Evans, Norfolk, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. McMahon, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M' Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. McNulty, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, McClees' Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Cole of Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. F. Ryder, Cleveland","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. H. McKenny, Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lilienthal and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sprague \u0026 Tapley, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. P. Hall, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady 's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. F. Howe, Jamestown , New York, A. J. Stiles, Photographist","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. E. Gibbs, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. L. Bracey, Great Falls, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lutges, Detroit, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney and Son, Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell and Brother, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis and Crosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George E. Collins; Bucksport, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Handy, Washington, D.C..","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quicks, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 Taylor, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic and Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Porter's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. N. Granniss, Waterbury, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy \u0026 Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. J. Thompson \u0026 Co., Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. A. Stevens, Richmond, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Carbutt, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rivers', St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: George Rockwood, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimball, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Hornbaker, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. King","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Moulton, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A.R. Boynton, Sanbornton Bridge, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers, Portsmouth, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M'Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crockett, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Burwell \u0026 Homan, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black and Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Magnolia, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Smith \u0026 Wybrant, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Weitfle \u0026 Wright, 1st Division, 6th Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles S. Hart, Watertown, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haas \u0026 Peale, Hilton Head, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster \u0026 Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C.H. Smedley \u0026 Co., Middletown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. McMahon, Photographer, Danville, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. A. Lewis, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Moses \u0026 Co., Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. F. Child, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio:  A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimberly Brothers","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Carbutt, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Samuel Masury, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, Habana, Paris","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  Helke and Benecke, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hopkins, Annapolis, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: J.H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Churchill \u0026 Dennison, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Constant, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Gould, North Bridgton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster and Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. L. Heath, Norwalk, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Peck, Ellsworth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crocket, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. B. Field, Morris, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. Greenwald, Newark, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorham and Co, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses \u0026 Piffet, successors to E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinton \u0026 Cleary's, Montgomery, Alabama","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. Yung","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brown's Gallery, Little Rock, Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Brown, Photographer of the Army of Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Griswold \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Davis, Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. Butler, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Currier, Amesbury, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Currier, Amesbury, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Cole, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cahill, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: George H. Wood, Towanda, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. F. Sterlin, Woodstock, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: by H. Glosser, Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Turner, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Case, Halifax, Nova Scotia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson, New Orleans","Photographer/Photography Studio: Balkan Studio, Wartham, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jordan \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. A. Colley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. V. Newell","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. K. McMurray, Winchester, W. Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Burgan, Yarmouth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's Art Palace, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Thurlow, Peoria, Illinois","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Smith, Southbridge","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Photographers Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sam A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. L. Perkins","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Beecher and Grier's Photograph Rooms, West Chester, Pennsylvania","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Knight, Batavia, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bradley \u0026 Rulofson, San Francisco, California","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. W. Loud, Bowery, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. G. Johnson,  Dubuque, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Klauber \u0026 Campbell, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Butler \u0026 Smetters, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio:  E. A. Piffet's Gallery of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. W. Hinds, North Vassalboro, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Haslinger in St. Polten","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Haslinger in St. Polten","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fassett's Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney \u0026 Paradise, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony,  New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Elrod's, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Houghton, Brattleboro, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Brown's, Waldoboro, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. A. Pippet's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Scholten, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bailey \u0026 Silver's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Piper, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Washington Gallery, Vicksburg, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. L. Troxell, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wykes \u0026 Brown, Wheeling, West Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A.C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Rider, Ondawa House, Salem, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson \u0026 Turner, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marshall, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lamson, Portland, Maine","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Whitehead, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Wing's, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Case and Getchell, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Hopkins, Lock-Haven, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell \u0026 Brother, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. A. Paul, Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Perry Elliott's City Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keith \u0026 Ross, Machias, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keith \u0026 Ross, Machias, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Dover, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Estabrook's Ferrotypes, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, 363 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Otto Wagner, 385 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. C. Ely, Greenfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Johnson's, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton, and Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: John H. Pein \u0026 Co., Richmond, Virginia","Published by E \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographed by F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia; Published by McAllister \u0026 Brother, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lochman's Photographic Gallery, Allentown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. Tenney Gates, Plattsburgh, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. H. Williamson's Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. G. Trask, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hallet, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sumner \u0026 Harris Union Gallery, Gen'l Butler's H. Qrs. in the Field","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lomas, Eastport Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. M. Fassett, Chicago, Illinois","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Downs \u0026 Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. Sellers, Keokuk, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Sheldon, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Andrew D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Aiken, Ware, Massachusetts","Lithograph by Murray \u0026 Goodwin, Albany, New York; Published by G. H. Treadwell, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Theodore Harris, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Possibly S. Anderson, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Wearn, Columbia, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keenan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. R. Phipps, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: WM. Frank Browne, Artist, P.O. Box 480, Washington, D.C., U.S. Army","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Frank Browne","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Farrar's Photographic Rooms, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Farrar's Photographic Rooms, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Royan M. Linn","Photographer/Photography Studio: Quimby of Charleston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Maynard \u0026 Willis, Milford, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pa.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles A. Saylor, Reading, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Daily, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor \u0026 Co., Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lupton \u0026 Brown, Winchester, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Richardson of Lima, Peru","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Holt, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. H. Smiley's Photographic Gallery, Knoxville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Orcutt's, Cambridge","Photographer/Photography Studio: Victor Piard, Jersey City, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Elrod Borthers, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hunting's, Belfast, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Frederick, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. L. Averill, Oldtown, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask and Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ball \u0026 Thomas, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Sidney Brown, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Price, New Philadelphia, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: John A. Heard, Tremont Row, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. N. Ramsdill, Ballston Spa, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy \u0026 Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. N. Blanchard, Barre, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. M. Vanaken, Lowville, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Goben, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Frank Winter, Fort Shaw, Montana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gill's City Gallery, Lancaster, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wm. J. Tate, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Stokes, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. F. King","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M. Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis \u0026 Cosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hunting's Belfast, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brooks \u0026 Blauvelt, Port Hudson, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Platt, Oberlin, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. E. Prall, Knoxville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. Worms \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Roth, Freehold, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Barker, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Knecht, Easton, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Victory Piard, Jersey City, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. S. Jacoby, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by G. L. Collins, Paola, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Bitner, Mt. Carroll, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ullary \u0026 Perry, Greenville, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Roberts, Cleveland, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. B. Zay, Findlay, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: V. B. Massey, Lancaster, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Kasten, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Aldridge \u0026 Merriman, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. R. Rees \u0026 Bros., Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Pope, Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Klauber, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. J. Jacobs, New Orleans","Published by Keystone View Company","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: D. P. Barr, Army Photographer, Vicksburg, Miss.","Photographer: French \u0026 Co., Vicksburg, Miss.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Barr \u0026 Young, Army Photographers, Fort Pickering, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographed and Published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, New Hampshire","Photographed and Published by Kilburn Brothers, Littleton, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rollins \u0026 Linn","Published by Keystone View Company","Photographed by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Photographed and Published by Bell \u0026 Bro., Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., New York; Negative by Brady \u0026 Co.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marks, Houston, Texas","Published by E. M. Worth's American Museum; T. Meehan, Manufacturer of Looking-glass \u0026 Picture Frames, 810 Washington St. Boston, Mass","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Main","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. R. Rideout, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. B. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. P. \u0026 F. W. Hardy, Ranger, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. S. Dunshee, Rochester, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. B. Conant, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Piper, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's Art Palace, Cincinnati, Ohio","Painted by Robt. W. Weit; Engraved by Geo. W. Watch","The John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection contains offensive or harmful language and imagery. This includes—but is not limited to—correspondence and diary entries that express racist views; photographs of enslaved people forced into inhumane conditions by enslavers; descriptions of violence and battle experiences; photographs of deceased soldiers; and correspondence containing explicit descriptions of sex. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","The donor's accession numbering system has been preserved to maintain access to collection metadata or descriptive information. Each file title in this finding aid includes the donor accession number at the end of the title and each corresponding physical folder or item is also labeled with the donor accession number.","Donor accession numbers are comprised of letters denoting document or photograph format followed by a four-digit number that denotes the number of the accession. The following examples can be found in the collection: DA0001 (meaning document - autograph), DC0001.001 (document - currency), DL0001 (document - letter), DN0003 (document - newspaper), DOR0001 (document - order), DOT0001 (document - other), DR0002 (document - requisition), PA0184 (photograph - ambrotype), PC0200 (photograph - carte de visite), PD0007 (photograph - daguerreotype), POT0012 (photograph - other), and PT0003 (photograph - tintype).","These donor accession numbers can be used to search the donation listing spreadsheet for corresponding metadata. This spreadsheet is available to download directly from the finding aid below, under External Documents.","About External Document MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Donation Listing (View and Download Below)","Upon accession of the John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection, the donor provided a spreadsheet donation listing containing metadata and sellers' descriptions associated with collection materials. The spreadsheet can be downloaded below, under the External Documents heading.","Please note that many descriptions contained in this spreadsheet are drawn from sellers' language used by dealers and auction houses and contain biased and qualitative descriptions. In addition, many descriptions contain offensive, racist, and archaic language, some quoted directly from collection materials (also see the above Content Warning).","Please also note there may be some materials listed in the donor spreadsheet that are not present in the collection. The Small Library's finding aid is the definitive listing of materials available to researchers.","Suggestions for Using the Donation Listing Spreadsheet","Materials found in the finding aid can be identified in the spreadsheet using the keyboard shortcut Control + F. If searching for materials discovered in the finding aid, it is recommended to search using donor accession numbers. (For more on this, see the above note on Alphanumeric Designations).","Please note that the spreadsheet does not contain additional descriptive information for all materials listed in the finding aid.","Researchers can use the spreadsheet to explore the collection in many ways, including the following:","- To conduct subject-based searches (e.g., regiments, battles, and military functions, and experiences such as sickness).","- To identify photographs of women, Black soldiers, and Native American soldiers.","- To identify correspondence in Series 1 authored by women and contained within personal papers attributed to men. Series 1 contains a significant amount of correspondence written by women to male relatives and friends. An example includes the many letters written by Mary Stanton to her husband Courtland Stanton, which are found with the Courtland Stanton (DL0011) papers. Another example are the letters of Lucy Britton and Martha Britton found with the Britton Family (DL0100) papers.","- To distinguish between duplicate titles and donor accession numbers in Series 1. Secondary collections such as the papers of Amos Garrison (DL0068) and Albert R. Whitney (DL0269) contain duplicate file titles, and descriptions in the spreadsheet may allow researchers to learn more about the exact nature of the materials they contain.","- To distinguish between portraits of unknown subjects in Series 2. Searching for a particular portrait of an unknown subject using the donor accession number may provide researchers with a description of the portrait, including details such as uniform and rank of the subject.","About External Documents MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Transcripts (View and Download Below)","Transcript files are titled by donor accession number. (See above note titled Alphanumeric Designations).","Please be aware that these transcripts may contain mistakes. They are not intended to be a replacement for the original materials or their digital surrogates.","This item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.","This item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.","Additional materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 2 and 3.","This item was accessioned as part of PC1124. There is no known connection between the calling card and other materials in accession PC1124, which are located in Series 2.","Additional materials related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 2 and 3.","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","This item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.","This record was accessioned as part of PT0225, which included photographs of unknown soldiers. There is no known connection between the photographs located in Series 2 and this record.","This item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.","This item was accessioned as part of PC1029. There is no know connection between this ledger and the other items in PC1029, which are located in Series 2.","These reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.","These reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Eugene Carr and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Michael Corcoran and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional materials related to Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana can be found in Series 1 and Series 3.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Charles H. Davis and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of William B. Franklin and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Quincy A. Gillmore and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional materials related to States Rights Gist are located in Series 3.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of A. C. Gorden and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","There is no known relationship between carte de visite album PC1143 and albumen PC1143 of Ulysses S. Grant. Both were part of the same donor accession PC1143.","This photograph, \"Grant and the Union Staff\" is not part of the photographic series owned and annotated by Francis C. Miller (POT0026). However, it was accessioned by the donor as part of this group (POT0026). It appears to be a reproduction of an earlier photograph dating to ca. 1862.","Tintype PC0171 of Cecil H. Hall and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","PC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.","PC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.","Tintype PC0171 of Samuel P. Heintzelman and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional Materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 1 and 3.","Additional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.","Additional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.","Carte de visite engraving PC0171 of George G. Meade and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Cartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.","Cartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.","Carte de visite PC0171 of Frank W. Renburger and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of William S. Rosecrans and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional records related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 1 and 3.","Portrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0342.","Portrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0371.","Carte de visite PC0171 of E. Kirby Smith and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.","Additional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.","Carte de visite PC0171 of Edwin Vose Sumner and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Photograph album DOT0135 attributed to James M. Tracy is located in Series 2, Subseries H.","Carte de visite PC0171 of John E. Wool and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","This case contains portraits of the same unknown soldier in both ambrotype and tintype formats.","Letter PA0202.0002 was housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.","Letter PA0202.0002 was previously housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.","Ambrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.","Ambrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.","Ambrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.","Ambrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.","PT0190 is a single case containing one tintype and one ambrotype, and is arranged with tintypes.","Tintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.","Tintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.","Tintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.","Tintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.","The relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","PT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.","PT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.","PT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.","PT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.","It is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.","It is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 depict the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","PT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.","PT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.","PT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.","PT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Photograph DL0031.0006 was part of donor accession DL0031. There is no known relationship to the other materials in DL0031.","Image was accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Accessioned as part of PC1254, which also includes Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album (32nd Indiana Infantry). There is no known relationship between these materials.","The association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","This photograph album previously housed portraits PC0105.0002-PC0105.0035, and is associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","There is no known relationship between carte de visite album PC1143 and albumen PC1143 of Ulysses S. Grant. Both were part of the same donor accession PC1143.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album (PC0082) is currently empty but is associated with cartes de visite of the same donor accession number (PC0082).","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Carte de visite album PC0171 was part of donor accession PC0171, which also contains additional, loose photographs. There is no known relationship between the album and these photographs.","The Nau Collection was processed from October 2021 to March 2023. Because it is an artificial collection with no original order, it was arranged into series to emphasize the provenance of collection materials and to restore materials attributed to or associated with the same individual. Provenance was determined by the archival materials themselves as well as by donor metadata. Additional resources consulted during processing included The National Park Service's online Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database (https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm); Grover C. Criswell and Clarence L. Criswell's Confederate and Southern State Currency, vol. 1, (Pass-A-Grille, Florida: Criswell's Publications, 1957); John H. Eicher and David J. Eicher's Civil War High Commands (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2001); and the Library of Congress's online newspapers database (https://www.loc.gov/newspapers/).","Efforts were made to restore materials to record creators and keep these materials together. However, there are some exceptions, particularly in relation to high-profile historical figures. For example, materials relating to Robert E. Lee and William Tecumseh Sherman can be found in Series 1, 2, and 3.","File titles have been devised by the archivist and each contains a donor accession number (see note titled Alphanumeric Designations). Wherever possible or applicable, titles attributed to materials by record creators are included.","The John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection (1806-1988, bulk 1861-1865; 133 cubic feet) contains Civil War-era correspondence, service records, pension records, artifacts, photographs, military records (including orders, requisitions, and correspondence), currency, newspapers, and other print materials.","The collection primarily contains the correspondence, records, and photographs of white soldiers and officers who fought in the Civil War, including white officers serving in the United States Colored Troops (USCT). Additionally, the collection includes some correspondence and portraits of white women as well as a small number of portraits of Black soldiers (including PT0322, a family portrait, and a young Ben Brown, PC0836.0001) and Native American soldiers (including Frederick L. Rainbow, PT0424.0001).","Series 1: Materials Related to the Civil War Experiences of Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians (1806-1988; approx. 83 cubic feet) consists primarily of personal letters and diaries authored by white Civil War soldiers and officers in addition to associated materials such as service records relating to official wartime functions (e.g., government documents, including paroles, furloughs, pay vouchers, discharge certifications, oaths, and pension records); photographs; autographs; personal belongings and realia (e.g., bibles, publications, and uniform buttons); and veterans' memorabilia (e.g. medals, ribbons, and event programs). Series 1 also contains correspondence written by civilians and family members (often women) from the home front, including letters by Varina Davis (1826-1906) and Helen Dortch Longstreet (1863-1962).","Series 2: Photographs and Prints (circa 1848-1939; approx. 34 cubic feet) consists primarily of portrait photographs of white male Civil War soldiers and civilians in addition to some portraits of white women and a small number of portraits of Black soldiers and Native American soldiers.  Also included are documentary photographs of Civil War-related places and scenes. Series 2 photographs are comprised of a variety of nineteenth-century photographic formats, including daguerreotype, ambrotype, tintype, carte de visite, cabinet card, and stereoview. They also include carte de visite photograph albums as well as larger scale formats, including albumen and salt prints.","Series 3: Government Military Records (1855-1913; approx. 9 cubic feet) is comprised of records produced in the United States of America (USA) and the Confederate States of America (CSA) during and related to the administration of the United States Civil War (1861–1865), including a small number of postwar records. Materials include orders, reports, muster rolls, requisitions, correspondence, broadsides, and financial transactions produced by commanding officers acting in their official capacity as leaders of military organizations (e.g., Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Daniel Ruggles, James Longstreet, and Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana). It also includes records created by military units (e.g., companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, and corps) as well bureaucratic military leadership structures of the USA and CSA (e.g., the Quartermaster's Department and the Ordnance Office as well as the various departments, districts, and armies of strategic leadership). Also included are records from leading figures in the executive branches of government in the USA (e.g., President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton) and CSA (e.g., Jefferson Davis).  \n \nExceptions include a few groupings of personal papers, including the personal papers of John W. Hanscom of the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment.","Series 4: Currency (1839-1875; approx. 1.5 cubic feet) contains currency predominately from the Civil War period (1861-1865) issued by the United States and the Confederate States, including currency notes, fractional currency notes, postage currency notes, postage stamps, bonds, and treasury warrants. In addition, it also contains currency issued by southern states and local governments, southern banks (with the addition of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, Washington, D.C.), and corporate entities based in the south.","Series 5: Newspapers and Print Materials (1846-1913; approx. 5.25 cubic feet) consists primarily of Civil War-era (1861-1865) newspapers in addition to broadsides, periodicals, pamphlets, and books from or relating to the same period.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","The John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection is predominantly in English. A small number of materials are in Spanish, French, Swedish, and German, and this is indicated at the file level."],"collection_title_tesim":["John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection, 1806/1988, bulk 1861/1865"],"collection_ssim":["John L. 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This is followed by unknown locations arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries H: Photograph Albums and Collections:\nThis subseries is arranged alphabetically by surname or last name of the associated individual(s). This is followed by photograph albums and collections arranged alphabetically according to regimental association. And, finally, photograph albums and collections of unknown attribution or provenance are arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Series 3 is arranged in the following subseries: Subseries A: Records of the United States Army (USA) and Subseries B: Records of the Confederate States Army (CSA). 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F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Petty, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Miller and Rowell, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: O. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Whitehurst \u0026 Co., Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson \u0026 Turner, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: John L. Gihon's Photographic Art Galleries, 1024 Chestnut St. Phila.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Knowles \u0026 Hillman, New Bedford, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearus, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gooding, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wenderoth, Taylor and Brown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by Handy, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bocardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Carpenter's Gem Gallery, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. W. Barker, Canton, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. McNulty, Ar,  Springfield, IL, City Galle","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic and Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wing's Gallery, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Varriell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. K. Brown, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry M. Wells, Cambridge, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Taft, artist, Oak Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. A. Simonds, Chillicothe, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony,  New York, from Photographic Negative by Brady's National Portrait Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lewis and Kane, Victoria, Texas","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Gould, North Bridgton, Maine","French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's, Washington, D.C. and New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. D. Hamilton, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts, and Newport, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Walzl, Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Washington, D.C. and New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. R. Hall, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. V. Newell","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co. of New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Bros., Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Sherman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ben Oppenheimer, Mobile, Alabama","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. C. Pratt, Aurora, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Worms \u0026 Co. 383 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Cramer, Carondelet, Missouri","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. R. Edwards, Bowling Green, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Barnes, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Nichols, Leavenworth, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brown's Photographic Gallery, Paola, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Williams Gallery; Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Morrill/C. L. Grossman, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Batchelder, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. A. Beach, Hastings, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks and Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Spaulding, Point Lookout, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Conaut, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hesler Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. P. Carnes' Car, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: R.W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hallett, Bowery, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","B. F. Smith and Son, Portland, Maine","J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Beaumont, Chester, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wells and Collins, New Haven, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Brothers, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. A. Lord, 158 Chatham Street, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. Moses, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Morgan, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. L. Bergstresser, Army of the Potomac","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Jenks, Paterson, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E.\u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bett's and Prusia, Dansville, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Stone Bros., Trumansburch, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Peck's, Elsworth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. J. Pierce, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Hurn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio:  G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E.\u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier, Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Le Rue Lemer, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gibbon, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson of New Orleans","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lumpkin and Tomlinson, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Washington, D.C. \u0026 New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Washburn's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. R. Gard's Photographic Art Palace, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. H. McKenney, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitaker and Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson \u0026 Oliver, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson \u0026 Oliver, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philp \u0026 Solomon, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorman and Jordan, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: I. N. Teague","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Benjamin","Photographer/Photography Studio: George Watson, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles H. Danforth, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Union Photographic Gallery, Camp Butler, Newport News, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Burnite \u0026 Weldon, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Dover, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, photographer, McClees Gallery, 308 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: William C. North, Cleveland, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Th. Gubelman, Puliski, TN","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hermos, Lima, Peru","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston's Photograph Gallery, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses and Piffet, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keet and Gemmill, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M'Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sam A. Cooley, Photographer Tenth Army Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by W.V. Lane, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T.M.V. Doughty, Winsted, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Balch's Star Photograph Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Tombarger, Lancaster, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black and Case","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: O. P. Howe, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Published by Brady; Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cooley \u0026 Becket, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor, and Co., Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. G. Montgomery of Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ingraham Brothers, Westfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cushing \u0026 King Photographers, Woodstock, Vermont","Photographed by Brady, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. C. Brown, Norwich, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Marse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster \u0026 Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Joshua Appleby Williams, Newport, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Silli, Nice, France","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. W. Beckwith, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. W. Beckwith, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. E. Mosely, Newburyport","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Harter's Fine Art Gallery, Auburn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Pein \u0026 Co., Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorman and Jordan, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. C. Burnite \u0026 Co., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. B. Brown's, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Tait, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Conant and Johnson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Durgan, Farmouth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C.H. Freeman, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kilgore's, Belfast, Maine","Published by Joseph Ward, Boston, Massachusetts;  Photograph by Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: I. N. Teague, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Barr \u0026 Young, Vicksburg, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady, Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. R. Marks, Austin, Texas","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Mc Clee's Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Rhodes, St. Law Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Munger \u0026 Stone, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Cross, Belvidere, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Emery","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wm. McHenry, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Purvience, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  F. L. Lay's, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. P. Smith, Kankakee City, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.T. Bradshaw \u0026 Co., successors to G. Moses, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. L. Perkins","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredericks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Daily's Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. F. Brandon, Camp Douglas, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Braisted, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pierce, Galena, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R.W. Addis, McClees's Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crockett, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. \u0026 F. W. Hardy, Bangor, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Chas. H. Danforth, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Reeve, Lambertville, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse's Gallery of the Cumberland, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. S. Cook, Charleston, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Slagle, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Slee Brothers, Poughkeepsie, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis and Crosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Lewis Wires, Milford","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C. Evans, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. B. Jones, Davenport, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. H. Black, Natchez, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of The Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Sherman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin","Photographer/Photography Studio: George B. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Joseph Ward, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pein \u0026 Co., Washington City","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Good \u0026 Stokes, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacob's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. \u0026 J. L. Abbott, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Barnes, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Layton's, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Nason's Photograph Gallery, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bachrach \u0026 Bro, Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cross and Franke, Arlington, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Watson, Raleigh, North Carolina","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Julius Brill, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Saylor's New Photograph Gallery, Reading, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Crosby, 13th Regiment Mass. Volunteers","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Weiss, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Cadwallader, Toledo, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Bitner, Mr. Carroll, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor and Company, 204 King Forner Columbus Street, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Jennings, artist, The New \u0026 Reliable Gallery, Lancaster, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Peplow and Balch, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Thomas and Pearson, Macomb, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henzey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henzey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew B. Brady","William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. P. H. Capron \u0026 Bros. , Springfield, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. J. Merritt's National Portrait Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Giers \u0026 Co., Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney and Paradise, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: August Morand, Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredericks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bishop \u0026 Campbell, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask and Davis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Butler and King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Moulton, El Mira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Guay and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Batchelder, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Loring's Photographic Gallery, Eastport, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philadelphia Photographic Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Constant, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George D. Puffer, Nashua, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by M. J. Powers; Published by Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses \u0026 Piffet, successors to E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Murphy Bros., Alton, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Godshaw \u0026 Flexner, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moffat and Simpson, Key West, Florida","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. P. Ayer, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William F. Blunt, North Anson, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anson's","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fassetts Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gardner, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Meade Brothers, Astor, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alex. Gardner, Washington, DC","Photographed by Brady, New York, NY; Published by E. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philp \u0026 Solomon, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Watson's, Raleigh, NC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. Thompson, Norwich, Connecticut","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenny, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mason \u0026 Gardner, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Handy, Washington, D.C..","Photographer/Photography Studio: Outley's, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bragy Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Frank E. Stanley, Auburn, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's Photographic Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Browne, Bath, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs \u0026 Company, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask \u0026 Lewis","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles K. Bill's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wilder Brothers, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Zimmermans's N.F W York, Photographic Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. H. Cole, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographed by Alex Gardner; Published by Philp \u0026 Solomons, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. A. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Smith, Utica, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Dunshee's, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Adams, Nashville, Tenn.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Abbott, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. I. Prince, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.S. Medlar, Woodstock, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. A. A. Rhodes, West Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. O. Furnald, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cole's Photographic Gallery, Peoria, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Nims, Photographer, Fort Edward, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland Metropolitan Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lobell General Hospital, Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Summerhays","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Filley \u0026 Gilbert, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haas \u0026 Peale, Hilton Head, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. N. Medernach, Danville, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. H. Dewey, Pittsfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Wagoner's, Mt. Morris, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Samuel A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Thompson Gallery, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Lowell, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. G. Fetters, Peru, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: New Orleans Photographic Co.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees of Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.L. Winner, Annapolis, MD","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bishop \u0026 Campbell, Photographers, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. F. Conant, Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Paige, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Powelson's, Detroit, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. Olsen Photographer, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Published by Vannerson \u0026 Jones, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Jewett, Lebanon, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell and Brother","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Roseberry, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. W. Cook, Weymouth Landing, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: James S. Earle \u0026 Son, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Havens, Jacksonville, FL","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. A. Tresize, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: O.C. Benjamin, Newark, N. J.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographed by Brady, New York, NY; Published by E. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brendann Bros., Baltimore","Photographed by Wenderoth \u0026 Taylor; Published by McAllister \u0026 Bro., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. H Messenger, US General Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. P. Barr, Army Photographer, Vicksburg","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitaker \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Griswold \u0026 Smith, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. B. Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. R. Davis, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor Maine","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia","Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. R. Hall, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. H. Brown, Savannah, Georgia","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Brothers Photographers, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredericks and Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy and Williams, New Haven, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowers, Lynn, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kin, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Elrod Bro.'s, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Piper \u0026 Sanborn, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Perry Elliott's City Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Ames, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. D. Phillips, 14th Army Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. K. Marshall, Circleville, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. A. Scholten, Saint Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio:  A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gault, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. German, Springfield, Illinois","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hawkins \u0026 Philpot, Macomb, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. W. De Camp, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Unknown Photographer; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner, Photographer to the Army of the Potomac, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pratt's Gallery, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schreiber \u0026 Son, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Erekson \u0026 Bodurtha, Bridgeport, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abraham Fisher, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. N. Wilson, Savannah, Georgia","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Birney Linn","Photographer/Photography Studio: Louis Walzl","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. A. Turner, D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. F. King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. H. White, Jacksonport, Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. H. Spieler's, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 Taylor, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: O.H. Willard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. P. Layton, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin \u0026 Col, Washington D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. C. Sanborn, Lowell, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marshall, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Partridges Photographic Gallery and Stock Depot, Wheeling, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. W. A. Reed, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fred C. Low, East Cambridge, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brooks \u0026 Blauvelt, Port Hudson, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Evans and Prince, York, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ingraham Bros, Westfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Clark, Ionia, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. C. Giers, Nashville, Tennessee","Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Published by E. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. R. Bideout \u0026 Co., Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hendee, Augusta, Maine","J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. B. King, Taunton, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles Jameson, Columbia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's Photographic Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:  L. D. Cox, Ludlow, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Davis, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Brainstead, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Tyler \u0026 Co., Charleston, South Carolina","Photographed by Brady; Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Larkin Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George C. White, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Published by E. \u0026 H. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. J. Powers, Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: McLure, Allen P.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Peplow \u0026 Balch, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Nollen \u0026 Van Grieken, Keokuk, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. H. Cole, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. L. Jackson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy and Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Scholten, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. G. Carleton, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gilbert's, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavorn's Metropolitan Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sprague \u0026 Curtis, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Campbell \u0026 Ecker, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pierce \u0026 Cogswell, Rochelle, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. T. McCormick, Martinsburg, West Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hall, Lawrence, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kennedy \u0026 Schenck, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morell, George Webb","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hall, South Royalton, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredricks \u0026 Co., New Yor","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Scripture, Peterboro, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer's, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. L. Eaton, Omaha, Nebraska","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Downs \u0026 Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hagaman, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. J. I. Murray, Myerstown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Reimer, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hanford, New London, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster's Photograph Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Carr, Old Town, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Miller and Rowell, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio:  S. A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Fassett, Dexter, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kertson \u0026 Barker, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett","Photographer/Photography Studio: John A. Heard, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimball \u0026 Sons, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographed by A. A. Turner; Published by D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Taylor and Seavey","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Milton Lapham, Decatur, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor, \u0026 Co, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. I. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. P. Layton, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haseltine, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Smith, Sr., Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Evans, Norfolk, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. McMahon, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M' Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. McNulty, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, McClees' Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Cole of Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. F. Ryder, Cleveland","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. H. McKenny, Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lilienthal and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sprague \u0026 Tapley, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. P. Hall, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady 's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. F. Howe, Jamestown , New York, A. J. Stiles, Photographist","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. E. Gibbs, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. L. Bracey, Great Falls, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lutges, Detroit, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney and Son, Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell and Brother, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis and Crosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George E. Collins; Bucksport, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Handy, Washington, D.C..","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quicks, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 Taylor, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic and Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Porter's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. N. Granniss, Waterbury, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy \u0026 Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. J. Thompson \u0026 Co., Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. A. Stevens, Richmond, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Carbutt, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rivers', St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: George Rockwood, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimball, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Hornbaker, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. King","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Moulton, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A.R. Boynton, Sanbornton Bridge, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers, Portsmouth, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M'Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crockett, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Burwell \u0026 Homan, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black and Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Magnolia, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Smith \u0026 Wybrant, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Weitfle \u0026 Wright, 1st Division, 6th Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles S. Hart, Watertown, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haas \u0026 Peale, Hilton Head, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster \u0026 Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C.H. Smedley \u0026 Co., Middletown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. McMahon, Photographer, Danville, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. A. Lewis, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Moses \u0026 Co., Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. F. Child, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio:  A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimberly Brothers","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Carbutt, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Samuel Masury, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, Habana, Paris","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  Helke and Benecke, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hopkins, Annapolis, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: J.H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Churchill \u0026 Dennison, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Constant, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Gould, North Bridgton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster and Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. L. Heath, Norwalk, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Peck, Ellsworth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crocket, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. B. Field, Morris, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. Greenwald, Newark, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorham and Co, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses \u0026 Piffet, successors to E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinton \u0026 Cleary's, Montgomery, Alabama","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. Yung","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brown's Gallery, Little Rock, Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Brown, Photographer of the Army of Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Griswold \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Davis, Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. Butler, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Currier, Amesbury, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Currier, Amesbury, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Cole, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cahill, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: George H. Wood, Towanda, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. F. Sterlin, Woodstock, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: by H. Glosser, Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Turner, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Case, Halifax, Nova Scotia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson, New Orleans","Photographer/Photography Studio: Balkan Studio, Wartham, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jordan \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. A. Colley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. V. Newell","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. K. McMurray, Winchester, W. Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Burgan, Yarmouth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's Art Palace, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Thurlow, Peoria, Illinois","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Smith, Southbridge","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Photographers Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sam A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. L. Perkins","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Beecher and Grier's Photograph Rooms, West Chester, Pennsylvania","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Knight, Batavia, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bradley \u0026 Rulofson, San Francisco, California","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. W. Loud, Bowery, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. G. Johnson,  Dubuque, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Klauber \u0026 Campbell, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Butler \u0026 Smetters, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio:  E. A. Piffet's Gallery of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. W. Hinds, North Vassalboro, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Haslinger in St. Polten","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Haslinger in St. Polten","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fassett's Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney \u0026 Paradise, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony,  New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Elrod's, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Houghton, Brattleboro, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Brown's, Waldoboro, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. A. Pippet's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Scholten, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bailey \u0026 Silver's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Piper, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Washington Gallery, Vicksburg, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. L. Troxell, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wykes \u0026 Brown, Wheeling, West Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A.C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Rider, Ondawa House, Salem, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson \u0026 Turner, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marshall, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lamson, Portland, Maine","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Whitehead, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Wing's, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Case and Getchell, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Hopkins, Lock-Haven, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell \u0026 Brother, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. A. Paul, Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Perry Elliott's City Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keith \u0026 Ross, Machias, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keith \u0026 Ross, Machias, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Dover, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Estabrook's Ferrotypes, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, 363 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Otto Wagner, 385 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. C. Ely, Greenfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Johnson's, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton, and Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: John H. Pein \u0026 Co., Richmond, Virginia","Published by E \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographed by F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia; Published by McAllister \u0026 Brother, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lochman's Photographic Gallery, Allentown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. Tenney Gates, Plattsburgh, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. H. Williamson's Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. G. Trask, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hallet, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sumner \u0026 Harris Union Gallery, Gen'l Butler's H. Qrs. in the Field","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lomas, Eastport Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. M. Fassett, Chicago, Illinois","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Downs \u0026 Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. Sellers, Keokuk, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Sheldon, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Andrew D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Aiken, Ware, Massachusetts","Lithograph by Murray \u0026 Goodwin, Albany, New York; Published by G. H. Treadwell, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Theodore Harris, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Possibly S. Anderson, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Wearn, Columbia, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keenan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. R. Phipps, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: WM. Frank Browne, Artist, P.O. Box 480, Washington, D.C., U.S. Army","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Frank Browne","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Farrar's Photographic Rooms, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Farrar's Photographic Rooms, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Royan M. Linn","Photographer/Photography Studio: Quimby of Charleston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Maynard \u0026 Willis, Milford, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pa.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles A. Saylor, Reading, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Daily, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor \u0026 Co., Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lupton \u0026 Brown, Winchester, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Richardson of Lima, Peru","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Holt, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. H. Smiley's Photographic Gallery, Knoxville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Orcutt's, Cambridge","Photographer/Photography Studio: Victor Piard, Jersey City, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Elrod Borthers, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hunting's, Belfast, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Frederick, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. L. Averill, Oldtown, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask and Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ball \u0026 Thomas, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Sidney Brown, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Price, New Philadelphia, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: John A. Heard, Tremont Row, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. N. Ramsdill, Ballston Spa, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy \u0026 Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. N. Blanchard, Barre, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. M. Vanaken, Lowville, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Goben, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Frank Winter, Fort Shaw, Montana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gill's City Gallery, Lancaster, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wm. J. Tate, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Stokes, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. F. King","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M. Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis \u0026 Cosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hunting's Belfast, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brooks \u0026 Blauvelt, Port Hudson, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Platt, Oberlin, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. E. Prall, Knoxville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. Worms \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Roth, Freehold, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Barker, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Knecht, Easton, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Victory Piard, Jersey City, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. S. Jacoby, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by G. L. Collins, Paola, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Bitner, Mt. Carroll, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ullary \u0026 Perry, Greenville, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Roberts, Cleveland, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. B. Zay, Findlay, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: V. B. Massey, Lancaster, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Kasten, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Aldridge \u0026 Merriman, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. R. Rees \u0026 Bros., Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Pope, Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Klauber, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. J. Jacobs, New Orleans","Published by Keystone View Company","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: D. P. Barr, Army Photographer, Vicksburg, Miss.","Photographer: French \u0026 Co., Vicksburg, Miss.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Barr \u0026 Young, Army Photographers, Fort Pickering, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographed and Published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, New Hampshire","Photographed and Published by Kilburn Brothers, Littleton, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rollins \u0026 Linn","Published by Keystone View Company","Photographed by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Photographed and Published by Bell \u0026 Bro., Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., New York; Negative by Brady \u0026 Co.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marks, Houston, Texas","Published by E. M. Worth's American Museum; T. Meehan, Manufacturer of Looking-glass \u0026 Picture Frames, 810 Washington St. Boston, Mass","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Main","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. R. Rideout, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. B. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. P. \u0026 F. W. Hardy, Ranger, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. S. Dunshee, Rochester, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. B. Conant, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Piper, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's Art Palace, Cincinnati, Ohio","Painted by Robt. W. Weit; Engraved by Geo. W. Watch"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection contains offensive or harmful language and imagery. This includes—but is not limited to—correspondence and diary entries that express racist views; photographs of enslaved people forced into inhumane conditions by enslavers; descriptions of violence and battle experiences; photographs of deceased soldiers; and correspondence containing explicit descriptions of sex. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe donor's accession numbering system has been preserved to maintain access to collection metadata or descriptive information. Each file title in this finding aid includes the donor accession number at the end of the title and each corresponding physical folder or item is also labeled with the donor accession number. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonor accession numbers are comprised of letters denoting document or photograph format followed by a four-digit number that denotes the number of the accession. The following examples can be found in the collection: DA0001 (meaning document - autograph), DC0001.001 (document - currency), DL0001 (document - letter), DN0003 (document - newspaper), DOR0001 (document - order), DOT0001 (document - other), DR0002 (document - requisition), PA0184 (photograph - ambrotype), PC0200 (photograph - carte de visite), PD0007 (photograph - daguerreotype), POT0012 (photograph - other), and PT0003 (photograph - tintype).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese donor accession numbers can be used to search the donation listing spreadsheet for corresponding metadata. This spreadsheet is available to download directly from the finding aid below, under External Documents.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAbout External Document MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Donation Listing (View and Download Below)\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpon accession of the John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection, the donor provided a spreadsheet donation listing containing metadata and sellers' descriptions associated with collection materials. The spreadsheet can be downloaded below, under the External Documents heading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that many descriptions contained in this spreadsheet are drawn from sellers' language used by dealers and auction houses and contain biased and qualitative descriptions. In addition, many descriptions contain offensive, racist, and archaic language, some quoted directly from collection materials (also see the above Content Warning). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease also note there may be some materials listed in the donor spreadsheet that are not present in the collection. The Small Library's finding aid is the definitive listing of materials available to researchers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSuggestions for Using the Donation Listing Spreadsheet\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials found in the finding aid can be identified in the spreadsheet using the keyboard shortcut Control + F. If searching for materials discovered in the finding aid, it is recommended to search using donor accession numbers. (For more on this, see the above note on Alphanumeric Designations). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that the spreadsheet does not contain additional descriptive information for all materials listed in the finding aid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers can use the spreadsheet to explore the collection in many ways, including the following: \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- To conduct subject-based searches (e.g., regiments, battles, and military functions, and experiences such as sickness).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- To identify photographs of women, Black soldiers, and Native American soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- To identify correspondence in Series 1 authored by women and contained within personal papers attributed to men. Series 1 contains a significant amount of correspondence written by women to male relatives and friends. An example includes the many letters written by Mary Stanton to her husband Courtland Stanton, which are found with the Courtland Stanton (DL0011) papers. Another example are the letters of Lucy Britton and Martha Britton found with the Britton Family (DL0100) papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- To distinguish between duplicate titles and donor accession numbers in Series 1. Secondary collections such as the papers of Amos Garrison (DL0068) and Albert R. Whitney (DL0269) contain duplicate file titles, and descriptions in the spreadsheet may allow researchers to learn more about the exact nature of the materials they contain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- To distinguish between portraits of unknown subjects in Series 2. Searching for a particular portrait of an unknown subject using the donor accession number may provide researchers with a description of the portrait, including details such as uniform and rank of the subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAbout External Documents MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Transcripts (View and Download Below)\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript files are titled by donor accession number. (See above note titled Alphanumeric Designations).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease be aware that these transcripts may contain mistakes. They are not intended to be a replacement for the original materials or their digital surrogates.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 2 and 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PC1124. There is no known connection between the calling card and other materials in accession PC1124, which are located in Series 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 2 and 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis record was accessioned as part of PT0225, which included photographs of unknown soldiers. There is no known connection between the photographs located in Series 2 and this record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PC1029. There is no know connection between this ledger and the other items in PC1029, which are located in Series 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of Eugene Carr and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of Michael Corcoran and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana can be found in Series 1 and Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of Charles H. Davis and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of William B. Franklin and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of Quincy A. Gillmore and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to States Rights Gist are located in Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of A. C. Gorden and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is no known relationship between carte de visite album PC1143 and albumen PC1143 of Ulysses S. Grant. Both were part of the same donor accession PC1143.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photograph, \"Grant and the Union Staff\" is not part of the photographic series owned and annotated by Francis C. Miller (POT0026). However, it was accessioned by the donor as part of this group (POT0026). It appears to be a reproduction of an earlier photograph dating to ca. 1862.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype PC0171 of Cecil H. Hall and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype PC0171 of Samuel P. Heintzelman and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 1 and 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite engraving PC0171 of George G. Meade and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of Frank W. Renburger and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of William S. Rosecrans and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional records related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 1 and 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0342.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0371.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of E. Kirby Smith and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of Edwin Vose Sumner and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph album DOT0135 attributed to James M. Tracy is located in Series 2, Subseries H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of John E. Wool and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis case contains portraits of the same unknown soldier in both ambrotype and tintype formats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter PA0202.0002 was housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter PA0202.0002 was previously housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0190 is a single case containing one tintype and one ambrotype, and is arranged with tintypes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 depict the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph DL0031.0006 was part of donor accession DL0031. There is no known relationship to the other materials in DL0031.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage was accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccessioned as part of PC1254, which also includes Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album (32nd Indiana Infantry). There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photograph album previously housed portraits PC0105.0002-PC0105.0035, and is associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd 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PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite 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Nau III Civil War History Collection contains offensive or harmful language and imagery. This includes—but is not limited to—correspondence and diary entries that express racist views; photographs of enslaved people forced into inhumane conditions by enslavers; descriptions of violence and battle experiences; photographs of deceased soldiers; and correspondence containing explicit descriptions of sex. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","The donor's accession numbering system has been preserved to maintain access to collection metadata or descriptive information. Each file title in this finding aid includes the donor accession number at the end of the title and each corresponding physical folder or item is also labeled with the donor accession number.","Donor accession numbers are comprised of letters denoting document or photograph format followed by a four-digit number that denotes the number of the accession. The following examples can be found in the collection: DA0001 (meaning document - autograph), DC0001.001 (document - currency), DL0001 (document - letter), DN0003 (document - newspaper), DOR0001 (document - order), DOT0001 (document - other), DR0002 (document - requisition), PA0184 (photograph - ambrotype), PC0200 (photograph - carte de visite), PD0007 (photograph - daguerreotype), POT0012 (photograph - other), and PT0003 (photograph - tintype).","These donor accession numbers can be used to search the donation listing spreadsheet for corresponding metadata. This spreadsheet is available to download directly from the finding aid below, under External Documents.","About External Document MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Donation Listing (View and Download Below)","Upon accession of the John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection, the donor provided a spreadsheet donation listing containing metadata and sellers' descriptions associated with collection materials. The spreadsheet can be downloaded below, under the External Documents heading.","Please note that many descriptions contained in this spreadsheet are drawn from sellers' language used by dealers and auction houses and contain biased and qualitative descriptions. In addition, many descriptions contain offensive, racist, and archaic language, some quoted directly from collection materials (also see the above Content Warning).","Please also note there may be some materials listed in the donor spreadsheet that are not present in the collection. The Small Library's finding aid is the definitive listing of materials available to researchers.","Suggestions for Using the Donation Listing Spreadsheet","Materials found in the finding aid can be identified in the spreadsheet using the keyboard shortcut Control + F. If searching for materials discovered in the finding aid, it is recommended to search using donor accession numbers. (For more on this, see the above note on Alphanumeric Designations).","Please note that the spreadsheet does not contain additional descriptive information for all materials listed in the finding aid.","Researchers can use the spreadsheet to explore the collection in many ways, including the following:","- To conduct subject-based searches (e.g., regiments, battles, and military functions, and experiences such as sickness).","- To identify photographs of women, Black soldiers, and Native American soldiers.","- To identify correspondence in Series 1 authored by women and contained within personal papers attributed to men. Series 1 contains a significant amount of correspondence written by women to male relatives and friends. An example includes the many letters written by Mary Stanton to her husband Courtland Stanton, which are found with the Courtland Stanton (DL0011) papers. Another example are the letters of Lucy Britton and Martha Britton found with the Britton Family (DL0100) papers.","- To distinguish between duplicate titles and donor accession numbers in Series 1. Secondary collections such as the papers of Amos Garrison (DL0068) and Albert R. Whitney (DL0269) contain duplicate file titles, and descriptions in the spreadsheet may allow researchers to learn more about the exact nature of the materials they contain.","- To distinguish between portraits of unknown subjects in Series 2. Searching for a particular portrait of an unknown subject using the donor accession number may provide researchers with a description of the portrait, including details such as uniform and rank of the subject.","About External Documents MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Transcripts (View and Download Below)","Transcript files are titled by donor accession number. (See above note titled Alphanumeric Designations).","Please be aware that these transcripts may contain mistakes. They are not intended to be a replacement for the original materials or their digital surrogates.","This item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.","This item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.","Additional materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 2 and 3.","This item was accessioned as part of PC1124. There is no known connection between the calling card and other materials in accession PC1124, which are located in Series 2.","Additional materials related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 2 and 3.","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","This item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.","This record was accessioned as part of PT0225, which included photographs of unknown soldiers. There is no known connection between the photographs located in Series 2 and this record.","This item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.","This item was accessioned as part of PC1029. There is no know connection between this ledger and the other items in PC1029, which are located in Series 2.","These reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.","These reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Eugene Carr and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Michael Corcoran and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional materials related to Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana can be found in Series 1 and Series 3.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Charles H. Davis and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of William B. Franklin and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Quincy A. Gillmore and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional materials related to States Rights Gist are located in Series 3.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of A. C. Gorden and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","There is no known relationship between carte de visite album PC1143 and albumen PC1143 of Ulysses S. Grant. Both were part of the same donor accession PC1143.","This photograph, \"Grant and the Union Staff\" is not part of the photographic series owned and annotated by Francis C. Miller (POT0026). However, it was accessioned by the donor as part of this group (POT0026). It appears to be a reproduction of an earlier photograph dating to ca. 1862.","Tintype PC0171 of Cecil H. Hall and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","PC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.","PC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.","Tintype PC0171 of Samuel P. Heintzelman and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional Materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 1 and 3.","Additional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.","Additional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.","Carte de visite engraving PC0171 of George G. Meade and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Cartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.","Cartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.","Carte de visite PC0171 of Frank W. Renburger and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of William S. Rosecrans and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional records related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 1 and 3.","Portrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0342.","Portrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0371.","Carte de visite PC0171 of E. Kirby Smith and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.","Additional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.","Carte de visite PC0171 of Edwin Vose Sumner and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Photograph album DOT0135 attributed to James M. Tracy is located in Series 2, Subseries H.","Carte de visite PC0171 of John E. Wool and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","This case contains portraits of the same unknown soldier in both ambrotype and tintype formats.","Letter PA0202.0002 was housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.","Letter PA0202.0002 was previously housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.","Ambrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.","Ambrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.","Ambrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.","Ambrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.","PT0190 is a single case containing one tintype and one ambrotype, and is arranged with tintypes.","Tintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.","Tintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.","Tintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.","Tintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.","The relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","PT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.","PT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.","PT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.","PT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.","It is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.","It is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 depict the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","PT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.","PT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.","PT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.","PT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Photograph DL0031.0006 was part of donor accession DL0031. There is no known relationship to the other materials in DL0031.","Image was accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Accessioned as part of PC1254, which also includes Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album (32nd Indiana Infantry). There is no known relationship between these materials.","The association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","This photograph album previously housed portraits PC0105.0002-PC0105.0035, and is associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","There is no known relationship between carte de visite album PC1143 and albumen PC1143 of Ulysses S. Grant. Both were part of the same donor accession PC1143.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album (PC0082) is currently empty but is associated with cartes de visite of the same donor accession number (PC0082).","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Carte de visite album PC0171 was part of donor accession PC0171, which also contains additional, loose photographs. There is no known relationship between the album and these photographs."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn L. Nau III Civil War History Collection, MSS 16459, box number, [if applicable] folder number, donor accession number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection, MSS 16459, box number, [if applicable] folder number, donor accession number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Nau Collection was processed from October 2021 to March 2023. Because it is an artificial collection with no original order, it was arranged into series to emphasize the provenance of collection materials and to restore materials attributed to or associated with the same individual. Provenance was determined by the archival materials themselves as well as by donor metadata. Additional resources consulted during processing included The National Park Service's online \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCivil War Soldiers and Sailors Database\u003c/emph\u003e (https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm); Grover C. Criswell and Clarence L. Criswell's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eConfederate and Southern State Currency\u003c/emph\u003e, vol. 1, (Pass-A-Grille, Florida: Criswell's Publications, 1957); John H. Eicher and David J. Eicher's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCivil War High Commands\u003c/emph\u003e (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2001); and the Library of Congress's online newspapers database (https://www.loc.gov/newspapers/).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEfforts were made to restore materials to record creators and keep these materials together. However, there are some exceptions, particularly in relation to high-profile historical figures. For example, materials relating to Robert E. Lee and William Tecumseh Sherman can be found in Series 1, 2, and 3. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile titles have been devised by the archivist and each contains a donor accession number (see note titled Alphanumeric Designations). Wherever possible or applicable, titles attributed to materials by record creators are included. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The Nau Collection was processed from October 2021 to March 2023. Because it is an artificial collection with no original order, it was arranged into series to emphasize the provenance of collection materials and to restore materials attributed to or associated with the same individual. Provenance was determined by the archival materials themselves as well as by donor metadata. Additional resources consulted during processing included The National Park Service's online Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database (https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm); Grover C. Criswell and Clarence L. Criswell's Confederate and Southern State Currency, vol. 1, (Pass-A-Grille, Florida: Criswell's Publications, 1957); John H. Eicher and David J. Eicher's Civil War High Commands (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2001); and the Library of Congress's online newspapers database (https://www.loc.gov/newspapers/).","Efforts were made to restore materials to record creators and keep these materials together. However, there are some exceptions, particularly in relation to high-profile historical figures. For example, materials relating to Robert E. Lee and William Tecumseh Sherman can be found in Series 1, 2, and 3.","File titles have been devised by the archivist and each contains a donor accession number (see note titled Alphanumeric Designations). Wherever possible or applicable, titles attributed to materials by record creators are included."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection (1806-1988, bulk 1861-1865; 133 cubic feet) contains Civil War-era correspondence, service records, pension records, artifacts, photographs, military records (including orders, requisitions, and correspondence), currency, newspapers, and other print materials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection primarily contains the correspondence, records, and photographs of white soldiers and officers who fought in the Civil War, including white officers serving in the United States Colored Troops (USCT). Additionally, the collection includes some correspondence and portraits of white women as well as a small number of portraits of Black soldiers (including PT0322, a family portrait, and a young Ben Brown, PC0836.0001) and Native American soldiers (including Frederick L. Rainbow, PT0424.0001). \u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Materials Related to the Civil War Experiences of Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians (1806-1988; approx. 83 cubic feet) consists primarily of personal letters and diaries authored by white Civil War soldiers and officers in addition to associated materials such as service records relating to official wartime functions (e.g., government documents, including paroles, furloughs, pay vouchers, discharge certifications, oaths, and pension records); photographs; autographs; personal belongings and realia (e.g., bibles, publications, and uniform buttons); and veterans' memorabilia (e.g. medals, ribbons, and event programs). Series 1 also contains correspondence written by civilians and family members (often women) from the home front, including letters by Varina Davis (1826-1906) and Helen Dortch Longstreet (1863-1962).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Photographs and Prints (circa 1848-1939; approx. 34 cubic feet) consists primarily of portrait photographs of white male Civil War soldiers and civilians in addition to some portraits of white women and a small number of portraits of Black soldiers and Native American soldiers.  Also included are documentary photographs of Civil War-related places and scenes. Series 2 photographs are comprised of a variety of nineteenth-century photographic formats, including daguerreotype, ambrotype, tintype, carte de visite, cabinet card, and stereoview. They also include carte de visite photograph albums as well as larger scale formats, including albumen and salt prints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Government Military Records (1855-1913; approx. 9 cubic feet) is comprised of records produced in the United States of America (USA) and the Confederate States of America (CSA) during and related to the administration of the United States Civil War (1861–1865), including a small number of postwar records. Materials include orders, reports, muster rolls, requisitions, correspondence, broadsides, and financial transactions produced by commanding officers acting in their official capacity as leaders of military organizations (e.g., Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Daniel Ruggles, James Longstreet, and Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana). It also includes records created by military units (e.g., companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, and corps) as well bureaucratic military leadership structures of the USA and CSA (e.g., the Quartermaster's Department and the Ordnance Office as well as the various departments, districts, and armies of strategic leadership). Also included are records from leading figures in the executive branches of government in the USA (e.g., President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton) and CSA (e.g., Jefferson Davis).  \n \nExceptions include a few groupings of personal papers, including the personal papers of John W. Hanscom of the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Currency (1839-1875; approx. 1.5 cubic feet) contains currency predominately from the Civil War period (1861-1865) issued by the United States and the Confederate States, including currency notes, fractional currency notes, postage currency notes, postage stamps, bonds, and treasury warrants. In addition, it also contains currency issued by southern states and local governments, southern banks (with the addition of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, Washington, D.C.), and corporate entities based in the south.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: Newspapers and Print Materials (1846-1913; approx. 5.25 cubic feet) consists primarily of Civil War-era (1861-1865) newspapers in addition to broadsides, periodicals, pamphlets, and books from or relating to the same period.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection (1806-1988, bulk 1861-1865; 133 cubic feet) contains Civil War-era correspondence, service records, pension records, artifacts, photographs, military records (including orders, requisitions, and correspondence), currency, newspapers, and other print materials.","The collection primarily contains the correspondence, records, and photographs of white soldiers and officers who fought in the Civil War, including white officers serving in the United States Colored Troops (USCT). Additionally, the collection includes some correspondence and portraits of white women as well as a small number of portraits of Black soldiers (including PT0322, a family portrait, and a young Ben Brown, PC0836.0001) and Native American soldiers (including Frederick L. Rainbow, PT0424.0001).","Series 1: Materials Related to the Civil War Experiences of Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians (1806-1988; approx. 83 cubic feet) consists primarily of personal letters and diaries authored by white Civil War soldiers and officers in addition to associated materials such as service records relating to official wartime functions (e.g., government documents, including paroles, furloughs, pay vouchers, discharge certifications, oaths, and pension records); photographs; autographs; personal belongings and realia (e.g., bibles, publications, and uniform buttons); and veterans' memorabilia (e.g. medals, ribbons, and event programs). Series 1 also contains correspondence written by civilians and family members (often women) from the home front, including letters by Varina Davis (1826-1906) and Helen Dortch Longstreet (1863-1962).","Series 2: Photographs and Prints (circa 1848-1939; approx. 34 cubic feet) consists primarily of portrait photographs of white male Civil War soldiers and civilians in addition to some portraits of white women and a small number of portraits of Black soldiers and Native American soldiers.  Also included are documentary photographs of Civil War-related places and scenes. Series 2 photographs are comprised of a variety of nineteenth-century photographic formats, including daguerreotype, ambrotype, tintype, carte de visite, cabinet card, and stereoview. They also include carte de visite photograph albums as well as larger scale formats, including albumen and salt prints.","Series 3: Government Military Records (1855-1913; approx. 9 cubic feet) is comprised of records produced in the United States of America (USA) and the Confederate States of America (CSA) during and related to the administration of the United States Civil War (1861–1865), including a small number of postwar records. Materials include orders, reports, muster rolls, requisitions, correspondence, broadsides, and financial transactions produced by commanding officers acting in their official capacity as leaders of military organizations (e.g., Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Daniel Ruggles, James Longstreet, and Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana). It also includes records created by military units (e.g., companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, and corps) as well bureaucratic military leadership structures of the USA and CSA (e.g., the Quartermaster's Department and the Ordnance Office as well as the various departments, districts, and armies of strategic leadership). Also included are records from leading figures in the executive branches of government in the USA (e.g., President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton) and CSA (e.g., Jefferson Davis).  \n \nExceptions include a few groupings of personal papers, including the personal papers of John W. Hanscom of the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment.","Series 4: Currency (1839-1875; approx. 1.5 cubic feet) contains currency predominately from the Civil War period (1861-1865) issued by the United States and the Confederate States, including currency notes, fractional currency notes, postage currency notes, postage stamps, bonds, and treasury warrants. In addition, it also contains currency issued by southern states and local governments, southern banks (with the addition of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, Washington, D.C.), and corporate entities based in the south.","Series 5: Newspapers and Print Materials (1846-1913; approx. 5.25 cubic feet) consists primarily of Civil War-era (1861-1865) newspapers in addition to broadsides, periodicals, pamphlets, and books from or relating to the same period."],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"language_ssim":["The John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection is predominantly in English. 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Nau III Civil War History Collection (1806-1988; bulk 1861-1865; 133 cubic feet) has been arranged into five series, Series 1: Materials Related to the Civil War Experiences of Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians (1806-1988; approx. 83 cubic feet); Series 2: Photographs and Prints (circa 1848-1939; approx. 34 cubic feet); Series 3: Government Military Records (1855-1913; approx. 9 cubic feet); Series 4: Currency (1839-1875; approx. 1.5 cubic feet); and Series 5: Newspapers and Print Materials (1846-1913; approx. 5.25 cubic feet).","Series 1 is arranged in three subseries.","Subseries A: Personal Papers, Service Records, and Artifacts, 1806-1988","The arrangement approach of Subseries A is based on the archival concept of personal papers. Materials, including those authored by, owned by, addressed to, or relating to a particular individual or individuals, are grouped together and arranged in alphabetical order according to surname or last name. Internally, these groupings of personal papers (or secondary collections) are arranged in chronological order with undated materials at the end.","The above is followed by materials with incomplete or first name only attributions in alphabetical order. Finally, materials of unknown authorship or provenance are in chronological order, followed by unknown, undated materials in order of donor accession number (see resource record note titled Alphanumeric Designations).","Subseries B: Materials Related to Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia, is arranged in chronological order, followed by undated materials.","Subseries C: Veterans' Organizations Materials is arranged by record creator in alphabetical order. Within groupings of the same record creator, files are arranged in chronological order.","Series 2 is arranged in the following subseries.","Subseries A: Portraits of Known Subjects\nThis subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject surname or last name. This is followed by photographs in alphabetical order by regimental association.","Subseries B: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Daguerreotype Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries C: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Ambrotype Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries D: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Tintype Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries E: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Carte de Visite Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries F: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Cabinet Card, Albumen, and Other Formats:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries G: Documentary Photographs:\nThis subseries is arranged in alphabetical order by location. This is followed by unknown locations arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries H: Photograph Albums and Collections:\nThis subseries is arranged alphabetically by surname or last name of the associated individual(s). This is followed by photograph albums and collections arranged alphabetically according to regimental association. And, finally, photograph albums and collections of unknown attribution or provenance are arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Series 3 is arranged in the following subseries: Subseries A: Records of the United States Army (USA) and Subseries B: Records of the Confederate States Army (CSA). Materials are arranged alphabetically according to the organization that created or issued them and chronologically therein with materials or unknown provenance or attribution following in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Series 4 is arranged chronologically within the following subseries.  \n \nSubseries A: United States of America (USA) Fractional Currency Notes \nSubseries B: United States of America (USA) Post-Civil War Fractional Currency Notes  \nSubseries C: United States of America (USA) Postage Currency Notes \nSubseries D: Note Issued by a Private Bank in the United States \nSubseries E: Confederate States of America (CSA) Currency Notes \nSubseries F: Confederate States of America (CSA) Postage Stamps \nSubseries G: Confederate States of America (CSA) Bonds \nSubseries H: Notes Issued by Confederate States, Cities, and Counties \nSubseries I: Treasury Warrants Issued by the State of Texas and Limestone County, Texas \nSubseries J: Notes Issued by Southern Banks and Other Corporate Entities","Series 5 is arranged in alphabetical order according to publisher name and chronologically therein with undated materials listed last. This arrangement is followed by materials from unknown publishers arranged chronologically.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Petty, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Miller and Rowell, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: O. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Whitehurst \u0026 Co., Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson \u0026 Turner, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: John L. Gihon's Photographic Art Galleries, 1024 Chestnut St. Phila.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Knowles \u0026 Hillman, New Bedford, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearus, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gooding, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wenderoth, Taylor and Brown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by Handy, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bocardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Carpenter's Gem Gallery, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. W. Barker, Canton, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. McNulty, Ar,  Springfield, IL, City Galle","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic and Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wing's Gallery, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Varriell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. K. Brown, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry M. Wells, Cambridge, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Taft, artist, Oak Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. A. Simonds, Chillicothe, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony,  New York, from Photographic Negative by Brady's National Portrait Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lewis and Kane, Victoria, Texas","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Gould, North Bridgton, Maine","French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's, Washington, D.C. and New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. D. Hamilton, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts, and Newport, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Walzl, Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Washington, D.C. and New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. R. Hall, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. V. Newell","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co. of New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Bros., Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Sherman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ben Oppenheimer, Mobile, Alabama","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. C. Pratt, Aurora, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Worms \u0026 Co. 383 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Cramer, Carondelet, Missouri","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. R. Edwards, Bowling Green, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Barnes, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Nichols, Leavenworth, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brown's Photographic Gallery, Paola, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Williams Gallery; Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Morrill/C. L. Grossman, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Batchelder, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. A. Beach, Hastings, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks and Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Spaulding, Point Lookout, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Conaut, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hesler Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. P. Carnes' Car, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: R.W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hallett, Bowery, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","B. F. Smith and Son, Portland, Maine","J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Beaumont, Chester, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wells and Collins, New Haven, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Brothers, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. A. Lord, 158 Chatham Street, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. Moses, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Morgan, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. L. Bergstresser, Army of the Potomac","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Jenks, Paterson, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E.\u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bett's and Prusia, Dansville, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Stone Bros., Trumansburch, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Peck's, Elsworth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. J. Pierce, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Hurn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio:  G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E.\u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier, Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Le Rue Lemer, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gibbon, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson of New Orleans","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lumpkin and Tomlinson, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Washington, D.C. \u0026 New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Washburn's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. R. Gard's Photographic Art Palace, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. H. McKenney, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitaker and Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson \u0026 Oliver, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson \u0026 Oliver, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philp \u0026 Solomon, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorman and Jordan, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: I. N. Teague","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Benjamin","Photographer/Photography Studio: George Watson, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles H. Danforth, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Union Photographic Gallery, Camp Butler, Newport News, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Burnite \u0026 Weldon, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Dover, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, photographer, McClees Gallery, 308 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: William C. North, Cleveland, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Th. Gubelman, Puliski, TN","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hermos, Lima, Peru","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston's Photograph Gallery, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses and Piffet, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keet and Gemmill, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M'Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sam A. Cooley, Photographer Tenth Army Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by W.V. Lane, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T.M.V. Doughty, Winsted, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Balch's Star Photograph Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Tombarger, Lancaster, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black and Case","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: O. P. Howe, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Published by Brady; Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cooley \u0026 Becket, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor, and Co., Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. G. Montgomery of Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ingraham Brothers, Westfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cushing \u0026 King Photographers, Woodstock, Vermont","Photographed by Brady, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. C. Brown, Norwich, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Marse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster \u0026 Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Joshua Appleby Williams, Newport, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Silli, Nice, France","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. W. Beckwith, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. W. Beckwith, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. E. Mosely, Newburyport","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Harter's Fine Art Gallery, Auburn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Pein \u0026 Co., Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorman and Jordan, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. C. Burnite \u0026 Co., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. B. Brown's, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Tait, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Conant and Johnson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Durgan, Farmouth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C.H. Freeman, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kilgore's, Belfast, Maine","Published by Joseph Ward, Boston, Massachusetts;  Photograph by Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: I. N. Teague, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Barr \u0026 Young, Vicksburg, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady, Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. R. Marks, Austin, Texas","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Mc Clee's Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Rhodes, St. Law Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Munger \u0026 Stone, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Cross, Belvidere, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Emery","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wm. McHenry, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Purvience, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  F. L. Lay's, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. P. Smith, Kankakee City, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.T. Bradshaw \u0026 Co., successors to G. Moses, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. L. Perkins","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredericks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Daily's Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. F. Brandon, Camp Douglas, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Braisted, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pierce, Galena, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R.W. Addis, McClees's Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crockett, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. \u0026 F. W. Hardy, Bangor, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Chas. H. Danforth, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Reeve, Lambertville, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse's Gallery of the Cumberland, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. S. Cook, Charleston, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Slagle, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Slee Brothers, Poughkeepsie, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis and Crosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Lewis Wires, Milford","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C. Evans, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. B. Jones, Davenport, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. H. Black, Natchez, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of The Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Sherman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin","Photographer/Photography Studio: George B. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Joseph Ward, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pein \u0026 Co., Washington City","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Good \u0026 Stokes, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacob's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. \u0026 J. L. Abbott, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Barnes, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Layton's, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Nason's Photograph Gallery, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bachrach \u0026 Bro, Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cross and Franke, Arlington, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Watson, Raleigh, North Carolina","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Julius Brill, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Saylor's New Photograph Gallery, Reading, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Crosby, 13th Regiment Mass. Volunteers","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Weiss, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Cadwallader, Toledo, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Bitner, Mr. Carroll, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor and Company, 204 King Forner Columbus Street, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Jennings, artist, The New \u0026 Reliable Gallery, Lancaster, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Peplow and Balch, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Thomas and Pearson, Macomb, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henzey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henzey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew B. Brady","William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. P. H. Capron \u0026 Bros. , Springfield, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. J. Merritt's National Portrait Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Giers \u0026 Co., Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney and Paradise, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: August Morand, Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredericks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bishop \u0026 Campbell, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask and Davis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Butler and King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Moulton, El Mira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Guay and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Batchelder, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Loring's Photographic Gallery, Eastport, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philadelphia Photographic Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Constant, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George D. Puffer, Nashua, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by M. J. Powers; Published by Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses \u0026 Piffet, successors to E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Murphy Bros., Alton, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Godshaw \u0026 Flexner, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moffat and Simpson, Key West, Florida","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. P. Ayer, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William F. Blunt, North Anson, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anson's","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fassetts Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gardner, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Meade Brothers, Astor, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alex. Gardner, Washington, DC","Photographed by Brady, New York, NY; Published by E. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philp \u0026 Solomon, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Watson's, Raleigh, NC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. Thompson, Norwich, Connecticut","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenny, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mason \u0026 Gardner, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Handy, Washington, D.C..","Photographer/Photography Studio: Outley's, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bragy Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Frank E. Stanley, Auburn, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's Photographic Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Browne, Bath, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs \u0026 Company, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask \u0026 Lewis","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles K. Bill's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wilder Brothers, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Zimmermans's N.F W York, Photographic Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. H. Cole, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographed by Alex Gardner; Published by Philp \u0026 Solomons, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. A. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Smith, Utica, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Dunshee's, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Adams, Nashville, Tenn.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Abbott, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. I. Prince, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.S. Medlar, Woodstock, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. A. A. Rhodes, West Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. O. Furnald, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cole's Photographic Gallery, Peoria, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Nims, Photographer, Fort Edward, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland Metropolitan Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lobell General Hospital, Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Summerhays","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Filley \u0026 Gilbert, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haas \u0026 Peale, Hilton Head, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. N. Medernach, Danville, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. H. Dewey, Pittsfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Wagoner's, Mt. Morris, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Samuel A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Thompson Gallery, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Lowell, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. G. Fetters, Peru, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: New Orleans Photographic Co.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees of Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.L. Winner, Annapolis, MD","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bishop \u0026 Campbell, Photographers, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. F. Conant, Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Paige, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Powelson's, Detroit, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. Olsen Photographer, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Published by Vannerson \u0026 Jones, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Jewett, Lebanon, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell and Brother","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Roseberry, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. W. Cook, Weymouth Landing, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: James S. Earle \u0026 Son, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Havens, Jacksonville, FL","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. A. Tresize, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: O.C. Benjamin, Newark, N. J.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographed by Brady, New York, NY; Published by E. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brendann Bros., Baltimore","Photographed by Wenderoth \u0026 Taylor; Published by McAllister \u0026 Bro., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. H Messenger, US General Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. P. Barr, Army Photographer, Vicksburg","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitaker \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Griswold \u0026 Smith, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. B. Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. R. Davis, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor Maine","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia","Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. R. Hall, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. H. Brown, Savannah, Georgia","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Brothers Photographers, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredericks and Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy and Williams, New Haven, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowers, Lynn, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kin, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Elrod Bro.'s, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Piper \u0026 Sanborn, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Perry Elliott's City Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Ames, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. D. Phillips, 14th Army Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. K. Marshall, Circleville, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. A. Scholten, Saint Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio:  A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gault, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. German, Springfield, Illinois","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hawkins \u0026 Philpot, Macomb, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. W. De Camp, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Unknown Photographer; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner, Photographer to the Army of the Potomac, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pratt's Gallery, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schreiber \u0026 Son, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Erekson \u0026 Bodurtha, Bridgeport, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abraham Fisher, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. N. Wilson, Savannah, Georgia","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Birney Linn","Photographer/Photography Studio: Louis Walzl","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. A. Turner, D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. F. King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. H. White, Jacksonport, Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. H. Spieler's, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 Taylor, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: O.H. Willard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. P. Layton, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin \u0026 Col, Washington D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. C. Sanborn, Lowell, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marshall, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Partridges Photographic Gallery and Stock Depot, Wheeling, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. W. A. Reed, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fred C. Low, East Cambridge, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brooks \u0026 Blauvelt, Port Hudson, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Evans and Prince, York, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ingraham Bros, Westfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Clark, Ionia, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. C. Giers, Nashville, Tennessee","Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Published by E. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. R. Bideout \u0026 Co., Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hendee, Augusta, Maine","J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. B. King, Taunton, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles Jameson, Columbia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's Photographic Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:  L. D. Cox, Ludlow, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Davis, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Brainstead, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Tyler \u0026 Co., Charleston, South Carolina","Photographed by Brady; Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Larkin Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George C. White, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Published by E. \u0026 H. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. J. Powers, Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: McLure, Allen P.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Peplow \u0026 Balch, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Nollen \u0026 Van Grieken, Keokuk, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. H. Cole, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. L. Jackson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy and Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Scholten, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. G. Carleton, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gilbert's, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavorn's Metropolitan Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sprague \u0026 Curtis, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Campbell \u0026 Ecker, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pierce \u0026 Cogswell, Rochelle, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. T. McCormick, Martinsburg, West Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hall, Lawrence, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kennedy \u0026 Schenck, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morell, George Webb","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hall, South Royalton, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredricks \u0026 Co., New Yor","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Scripture, Peterboro, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer's, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. L. Eaton, Omaha, Nebraska","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Downs \u0026 Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hagaman, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. J. I. Murray, Myerstown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Reimer, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hanford, New London, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster's Photograph Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Carr, Old Town, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Miller and Rowell, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio:  S. A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Fassett, Dexter, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kertson \u0026 Barker, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett","Photographer/Photography Studio: John A. Heard, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimball \u0026 Sons, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographed by A. A. Turner; Published by D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Taylor and Seavey","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Milton Lapham, Decatur, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor, \u0026 Co, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. I. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. P. Layton, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haseltine, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Smith, Sr., Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Evans, Norfolk, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. McMahon, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M' Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. McNulty, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, McClees' Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Cole of Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. F. Ryder, Cleveland","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. H. McKenny, Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lilienthal and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sprague \u0026 Tapley, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. P. Hall, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady 's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. F. Howe, Jamestown , New York, A. J. Stiles, Photographist","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. E. Gibbs, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. L. Bracey, Great Falls, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lutges, Detroit, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney and Son, Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell and Brother, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis and Crosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George E. Collins; Bucksport, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Handy, Washington, D.C..","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quicks, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 Taylor, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic and Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Porter's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. N. Granniss, Waterbury, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy \u0026 Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. J. Thompson \u0026 Co., Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. A. Stevens, Richmond, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Carbutt, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rivers', St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: George Rockwood, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimball, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Hornbaker, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. King","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Moulton, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A.R. Boynton, Sanbornton Bridge, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers, Portsmouth, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M'Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crockett, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Burwell \u0026 Homan, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black and Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Magnolia, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Smith \u0026 Wybrant, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Weitfle \u0026 Wright, 1st Division, 6th Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles S. Hart, Watertown, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haas \u0026 Peale, Hilton Head, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster \u0026 Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C.H. Smedley \u0026 Co., Middletown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. McMahon, Photographer, Danville, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. A. Lewis, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Moses \u0026 Co., Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. F. Child, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio:  A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimberly Brothers","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Carbutt, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Samuel Masury, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, Habana, Paris","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  Helke and Benecke, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hopkins, Annapolis, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: J.H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Churchill \u0026 Dennison, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Constant, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Gould, North Bridgton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster and Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. L. Heath, Norwalk, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Peck, Ellsworth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crocket, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. B. Field, Morris, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. Greenwald, Newark, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorham and Co, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses \u0026 Piffet, successors to E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinton \u0026 Cleary's, Montgomery, Alabama","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. Yung","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brown's Gallery, Little Rock, Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Brown, Photographer of the Army of Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Griswold \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Davis, Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. Butler, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Currier, Amesbury, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Currier, Amesbury, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Cole, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cahill, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: George H. Wood, Towanda, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. F. Sterlin, Woodstock, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: by H. Glosser, Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Turner, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Case, Halifax, Nova Scotia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson, New Orleans","Photographer/Photography Studio: Balkan Studio, Wartham, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jordan \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. A. Colley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. V. Newell","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. K. McMurray, Winchester, W. Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Burgan, Yarmouth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's Art Palace, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Thurlow, Peoria, Illinois","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Smith, Southbridge","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Photographers Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sam A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. L. Perkins","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Beecher and Grier's Photograph Rooms, West Chester, Pennsylvania","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Knight, Batavia, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bradley \u0026 Rulofson, San Francisco, California","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. W. Loud, Bowery, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. G. Johnson,  Dubuque, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Klauber \u0026 Campbell, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Butler \u0026 Smetters, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio:  E. A. Piffet's Gallery of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. W. Hinds, North Vassalboro, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Haslinger in St. Polten","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Haslinger in St. Polten","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fassett's Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney \u0026 Paradise, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony,  New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Elrod's, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Houghton, Brattleboro, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Brown's, Waldoboro, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. A. Pippet's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Scholten, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bailey \u0026 Silver's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Piper, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Washington Gallery, Vicksburg, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. L. Troxell, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wykes \u0026 Brown, Wheeling, West Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A.C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Rider, Ondawa House, Salem, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson \u0026 Turner, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marshall, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lamson, Portland, Maine","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Whitehead, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Wing's, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Case and Getchell, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Hopkins, Lock-Haven, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell \u0026 Brother, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. A. Paul, Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Perry Elliott's City Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keith \u0026 Ross, Machias, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keith \u0026 Ross, Machias, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Dover, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Estabrook's Ferrotypes, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, 363 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Otto Wagner, 385 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. C. Ely, Greenfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Johnson's, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton, and Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: John H. Pein \u0026 Co., Richmond, Virginia","Published by E \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographed by F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia; Published by McAllister \u0026 Brother, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lochman's Photographic Gallery, Allentown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. Tenney Gates, Plattsburgh, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. H. Williamson's Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. G. Trask, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hallet, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sumner \u0026 Harris Union Gallery, Gen'l Butler's H. Qrs. in the Field","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lomas, Eastport Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. M. Fassett, Chicago, Illinois","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Downs \u0026 Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. Sellers, Keokuk, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Sheldon, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Andrew D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Aiken, Ware, Massachusetts","Lithograph by Murray \u0026 Goodwin, Albany, New York; Published by G. H. Treadwell, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Theodore Harris, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Possibly S. Anderson, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Wearn, Columbia, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keenan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. R. Phipps, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: WM. Frank Browne, Artist, P.O. Box 480, Washington, D.C., U.S. Army","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Frank Browne","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Farrar's Photographic Rooms, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Farrar's Photographic Rooms, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Royan M. Linn","Photographer/Photography Studio: Quimby of Charleston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Maynard \u0026 Willis, Milford, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pa.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles A. Saylor, Reading, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Daily, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor \u0026 Co., Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lupton \u0026 Brown, Winchester, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Richardson of Lima, Peru","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Holt, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. H. Smiley's Photographic Gallery, Knoxville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Orcutt's, Cambridge","Photographer/Photography Studio: Victor Piard, Jersey City, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Elrod Borthers, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hunting's, Belfast, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Frederick, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. L. Averill, Oldtown, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask and Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ball \u0026 Thomas, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Sidney Brown, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Price, New Philadelphia, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: John A. Heard, Tremont Row, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. N. Ramsdill, Ballston Spa, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy \u0026 Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. N. Blanchard, Barre, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. M. Vanaken, Lowville, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Goben, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Frank Winter, Fort Shaw, Montana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gill's City Gallery, Lancaster, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wm. J. Tate, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Stokes, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. F. King","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M. Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis \u0026 Cosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hunting's Belfast, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brooks \u0026 Blauvelt, Port Hudson, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Platt, Oberlin, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. E. Prall, Knoxville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. Worms \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Roth, Freehold, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Barker, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Knecht, Easton, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Victory Piard, Jersey City, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. S. Jacoby, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by G. L. Collins, Paola, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Bitner, Mt. Carroll, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ullary \u0026 Perry, Greenville, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Roberts, Cleveland, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. B. Zay, Findlay, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: V. B. Massey, Lancaster, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Kasten, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Aldridge \u0026 Merriman, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. R. Rees \u0026 Bros., Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Pope, Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Klauber, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. J. Jacobs, New Orleans","Published by Keystone View Company","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: D. P. Barr, Army Photographer, Vicksburg, Miss.","Photographer: French \u0026 Co., Vicksburg, Miss.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Barr \u0026 Young, Army Photographers, Fort Pickering, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographed and Published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, New Hampshire","Photographed and Published by Kilburn Brothers, Littleton, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rollins \u0026 Linn","Published by Keystone View Company","Photographed by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Photographed and Published by Bell \u0026 Bro., Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., New York; Negative by Brady \u0026 Co.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marks, Houston, Texas","Published by E. M. Worth's American Museum; T. Meehan, Manufacturer of Looking-glass \u0026 Picture Frames, 810 Washington St. Boston, Mass","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Main","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. R. Rideout, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. B. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. P. \u0026 F. W. Hardy, Ranger, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. S. Dunshee, Rochester, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. B. Conant, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Piper, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's Art Palace, Cincinnati, Ohio","Painted by Robt. W. Weit; Engraved by Geo. W. Watch","The John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection contains offensive or harmful language and imagery. This includes—but is not limited to—correspondence and diary entries that express racist views; photographs of enslaved people forced into inhumane conditions by enslavers; descriptions of violence and battle experiences; photographs of deceased soldiers; and correspondence containing explicit descriptions of sex. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","The donor's accession numbering system has been preserved to maintain access to collection metadata or descriptive information. Each file title in this finding aid includes the donor accession number at the end of the title and each corresponding physical folder or item is also labeled with the donor accession number.","Donor accession numbers are comprised of letters denoting document or photograph format followed by a four-digit number that denotes the number of the accession. The following examples can be found in the collection: DA0001 (meaning document - autograph), DC0001.001 (document - currency), DL0001 (document - letter), DN0003 (document - newspaper), DOR0001 (document - order), DOT0001 (document - other), DR0002 (document - requisition), PA0184 (photograph - ambrotype), PC0200 (photograph - carte de visite), PD0007 (photograph - daguerreotype), POT0012 (photograph - other), and PT0003 (photograph - tintype).","These donor accession numbers can be used to search the donation listing spreadsheet for corresponding metadata. This spreadsheet is available to download directly from the finding aid below, under External Documents.","About External Document MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Donation Listing (View and Download Below)","Upon accession of the John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection, the donor provided a spreadsheet donation listing containing metadata and sellers' descriptions associated with collection materials. The spreadsheet can be downloaded below, under the External Documents heading.","Please note that many descriptions contained in this spreadsheet are drawn from sellers' language used by dealers and auction houses and contain biased and qualitative descriptions. In addition, many descriptions contain offensive, racist, and archaic language, some quoted directly from collection materials (also see the above Content Warning).","Please also note there may be some materials listed in the donor spreadsheet that are not present in the collection. The Small Library's finding aid is the definitive listing of materials available to researchers.","Suggestions for Using the Donation Listing Spreadsheet","Materials found in the finding aid can be identified in the spreadsheet using the keyboard shortcut Control + F. If searching for materials discovered in the finding aid, it is recommended to search using donor accession numbers. (For more on this, see the above note on Alphanumeric Designations).","Please note that the spreadsheet does not contain additional descriptive information for all materials listed in the finding aid.","Researchers can use the spreadsheet to explore the collection in many ways, including the following:","- To conduct subject-based searches (e.g., regiments, battles, and military functions, and experiences such as sickness).","- To identify photographs of women, Black soldiers, and Native American soldiers.","- To identify correspondence in Series 1 authored by women and contained within personal papers attributed to men. Series 1 contains a significant amount of correspondence written by women to male relatives and friends. An example includes the many letters written by Mary Stanton to her husband Courtland Stanton, which are found with the Courtland Stanton (DL0011) papers. Another example are the letters of Lucy Britton and Martha Britton found with the Britton Family (DL0100) papers.","- To distinguish between duplicate titles and donor accession numbers in Series 1. Secondary collections such as the papers of Amos Garrison (DL0068) and Albert R. Whitney (DL0269) contain duplicate file titles, and descriptions in the spreadsheet may allow researchers to learn more about the exact nature of the materials they contain.","- To distinguish between portraits of unknown subjects in Series 2. Searching for a particular portrait of an unknown subject using the donor accession number may provide researchers with a description of the portrait, including details such as uniform and rank of the subject.","About External Documents MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Transcripts (View and Download Below)","Transcript files are titled by donor accession number. (See above note titled Alphanumeric Designations).","Please be aware that these transcripts may contain mistakes. They are not intended to be a replacement for the original materials or their digital surrogates.","This item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.","This item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.","Additional materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 2 and 3.","This item was accessioned as part of PC1124. There is no known connection between the calling card and other materials in accession PC1124, which are located in Series 2.","Additional materials related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 2 and 3.","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","This item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.","This record was accessioned as part of PT0225, which included photographs of unknown soldiers. There is no known connection between the photographs located in Series 2 and this record.","This item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.","This item was accessioned as part of PC1029. There is no know connection between this ledger and the other items in PC1029, which are located in Series 2.","These reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.","These reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Eugene Carr and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Michael Corcoran and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional materials related to Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana can be found in Series 1 and Series 3.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Charles H. Davis and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of William B. Franklin and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Quincy A. Gillmore and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional materials related to States Rights Gist are located in Series 3.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of A. C. Gorden and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","There is no known relationship between carte de visite album PC1143 and albumen PC1143 of Ulysses S. Grant. Both were part of the same donor accession PC1143.","This photograph, \"Grant and the Union Staff\" is not part of the photographic series owned and annotated by Francis C. Miller (POT0026). However, it was accessioned by the donor as part of this group (POT0026). It appears to be a reproduction of an earlier photograph dating to ca. 1862.","Tintype PC0171 of Cecil H. Hall and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","PC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.","PC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.","Tintype PC0171 of Samuel P. Heintzelman and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional Materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 1 and 3.","Additional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.","Additional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.","Carte de visite engraving PC0171 of George G. Meade and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Cartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.","Cartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.","Carte de visite PC0171 of Frank W. Renburger and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of William S. Rosecrans and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional records related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 1 and 3.","Portrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0342.","Portrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0371.","Carte de visite PC0171 of E. Kirby Smith and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.","Additional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.","Carte de visite PC0171 of Edwin Vose Sumner and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Photograph album DOT0135 attributed to James M. Tracy is located in Series 2, Subseries H.","Carte de visite PC0171 of John E. Wool and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","This case contains portraits of the same unknown soldier in both ambrotype and tintype formats.","Letter PA0202.0002 was housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.","Letter PA0202.0002 was previously housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.","Ambrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.","Ambrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.","Ambrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.","Ambrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.","PT0190 is a single case containing one tintype and one ambrotype, and is arranged with tintypes.","Tintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.","Tintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.","Tintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.","Tintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.","The relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","PT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.","PT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.","PT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.","PT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.","It is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.","It is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 depict the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","PT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.","PT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.","PT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.","PT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Photograph DL0031.0006 was part of donor accession DL0031. There is no known relationship to the other materials in DL0031.","Image was accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Accessioned as part of PC1254, which also includes Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album (32nd Indiana Infantry). There is no known relationship between these materials.","The association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","This photograph album previously housed portraits PC0105.0002-PC0105.0035, and is associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","There is no known relationship between carte de visite album PC1143 and albumen PC1143 of Ulysses S. Grant. Both were part of the same donor accession PC1143.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album (PC0082) is currently empty but is associated with cartes de visite of the same donor accession number (PC0082).","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Carte de visite album PC0171 was part of donor accession PC0171, which also contains additional, loose photographs. There is no known relationship between the album and these photographs.","The Nau Collection was processed from October 2021 to March 2023. Because it is an artificial collection with no original order, it was arranged into series to emphasize the provenance of collection materials and to restore materials attributed to or associated with the same individual. Provenance was determined by the archival materials themselves as well as by donor metadata. Additional resources consulted during processing included The National Park Service's online Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database (https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm); Grover C. Criswell and Clarence L. Criswell's Confederate and Southern State Currency, vol. 1, (Pass-A-Grille, Florida: Criswell's Publications, 1957); John H. Eicher and David J. Eicher's Civil War High Commands (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2001); and the Library of Congress's online newspapers database (https://www.loc.gov/newspapers/).","Efforts were made to restore materials to record creators and keep these materials together. However, there are some exceptions, particularly in relation to high-profile historical figures. For example, materials relating to Robert E. Lee and William Tecumseh Sherman can be found in Series 1, 2, and 3.","File titles have been devised by the archivist and each contains a donor accession number (see note titled Alphanumeric Designations). Wherever possible or applicable, titles attributed to materials by record creators are included.","The John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection (1806-1988, bulk 1861-1865; 133 cubic feet) contains Civil War-era correspondence, service records, pension records, artifacts, photographs, military records (including orders, requisitions, and correspondence), currency, newspapers, and other print materials.","The collection primarily contains the correspondence, records, and photographs of white soldiers and officers who fought in the Civil War, including white officers serving in the United States Colored Troops (USCT). Additionally, the collection includes some correspondence and portraits of white women as well as a small number of portraits of Black soldiers (including PT0322, a family portrait, and a young Ben Brown, PC0836.0001) and Native American soldiers (including Frederick L. Rainbow, PT0424.0001).","Series 1: Materials Related to the Civil War Experiences of Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians (1806-1988; approx. 83 cubic feet) consists primarily of personal letters and diaries authored by white Civil War soldiers and officers in addition to associated materials such as service records relating to official wartime functions (e.g., government documents, including paroles, furloughs, pay vouchers, discharge certifications, oaths, and pension records); photographs; autographs; personal belongings and realia (e.g., bibles, publications, and uniform buttons); and veterans' memorabilia (e.g. medals, ribbons, and event programs). Series 1 also contains correspondence written by civilians and family members (often women) from the home front, including letters by Varina Davis (1826-1906) and Helen Dortch Longstreet (1863-1962).","Series 2: Photographs and Prints (circa 1848-1939; approx. 34 cubic feet) consists primarily of portrait photographs of white male Civil War soldiers and civilians in addition to some portraits of white women and a small number of portraits of Black soldiers and Native American soldiers.  Also included are documentary photographs of Civil War-related places and scenes. Series 2 photographs are comprised of a variety of nineteenth-century photographic formats, including daguerreotype, ambrotype, tintype, carte de visite, cabinet card, and stereoview. They also include carte de visite photograph albums as well as larger scale formats, including albumen and salt prints.","Series 3: Government Military Records (1855-1913; approx. 9 cubic feet) is comprised of records produced in the United States of America (USA) and the Confederate States of America (CSA) during and related to the administration of the United States Civil War (1861–1865), including a small number of postwar records. Materials include orders, reports, muster rolls, requisitions, correspondence, broadsides, and financial transactions produced by commanding officers acting in their official capacity as leaders of military organizations (e.g., Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Daniel Ruggles, James Longstreet, and Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana). It also includes records created by military units (e.g., companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, and corps) as well bureaucratic military leadership structures of the USA and CSA (e.g., the Quartermaster's Department and the Ordnance Office as well as the various departments, districts, and armies of strategic leadership). Also included are records from leading figures in the executive branches of government in the USA (e.g., President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton) and CSA (e.g., Jefferson Davis).  \n \nExceptions include a few groupings of personal papers, including the personal papers of John W. Hanscom of the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment.","Series 4: Currency (1839-1875; approx. 1.5 cubic feet) contains currency predominately from the Civil War period (1861-1865) issued by the United States and the Confederate States, including currency notes, fractional currency notes, postage currency notes, postage stamps, bonds, and treasury warrants. 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It was accessioned by the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library on September 3, 2019 (2019-0149) and in an additional accession in October 2019 (2019-0231)."],"access_subjects_ssim":["letters (correspondence)","Photograph albums","photographs","newspapers"],"access_subjects_ssm":["letters (correspondence)","Photograph albums","photographs","newspapers"],"has_online_content_ssim":["true"],"physdesc_tesim":["Good."],"extent_ssm":["133 Cubic Feet 255 boxes; 9 framed items"],"extent_tesim":["133 Cubic Feet 255 boxes; 9 framed items"],"genreform_ssim":["letters (correspondence)","Photograph albums","photographs","newspapers"],"date_range_isim":[1806,1807,1808,1809,1810,1811,1812,1813,1814,1815,1816,1817,1818,1819,1820,1821,1822,1823,1824,1825,1826,1827,1828,1829,1830,1831,1832,1833,1834,1835,1836,1837,1838,1839,1840,1841,1842,1843,1844,1845,1846,1847,1848,1849,1850,1851,1852,1853,1854,1855,1856,1857,1858,1859,1860,1861,1862,1863,1864,1865,1866,1867,1868,1869,1870,1871,1872,1873,1874,1875,1876,1877,1878,1879,1880,1881,1882,1883,1884,1885,1886,1887,1888,1889,1890,1891,1892,1893,1894,1895,1896,1897,1898,1899,1900,1901,1902,1903,1904,1905,1906,1907,1908,1909,1910,1911,1912,1913,1914,1915,1916,1917,1918,1919,1920,1921,1922,1923,1924,1925,1926,1927,1928,1929,1930,1931,1932,1933,1934,1935,1936,1937,1938,1939,1940,1941,1942,1943,1944,1945,1946,1947,1948,1949,1950,1951,1952,1953,1954,1955,1956,1957,1958,1959,1960,1961,1962,1963,1964,1965,1966,1967,1968,1969,1970,1971,1972,1973,1974,1975,1976,1977,1978,1979,1980,1981,1982,1983,1984,1985,1986,1987,1988],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe collection is open for research.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Conditions Governing Access"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["The collection is open for research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection (1806-1988; bulk 1861-1865; 133 cubic feet) has been arranged into five series, Series 1: Materials Related to the Civil War Experiences of Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians (1806-1988; approx. 83 cubic feet); Series 2: Photographs and Prints (circa 1848-1939; approx. 34 cubic feet); Series 3: Government Military Records (1855-1913; approx. 9 cubic feet); Series 4: Currency (1839-1875; approx. 1.5 cubic feet); and Series 5: Newspapers and Print Materials (1846-1913; approx. 5.25 cubic feet).\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1 is arranged in three subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries A: Personal Papers, Service Records, and Artifacts, 1806-1988\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe arrangement approach of Subseries A is based on the archival concept of personal papers. Materials, including those authored by, owned by, addressed to, or relating to a particular individual or individuals, are grouped together and arranged in alphabetical order according to surname or last name. Internally, these groupings of personal papers (or secondary collections) are arranged in chronological order with undated materials at the end. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe above is followed by materials with incomplete or first name only attributions in alphabetical order. Finally, materials of unknown authorship or provenance are in chronological order, followed by unknown, undated materials in order of donor accession number (see resource record note titled Alphanumeric Designations). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries B: Materials Related to Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia, is arranged in chronological order, followed by undated materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries C: Veterans' Organizations Materials is arranged by record creator in alphabetical order. Within groupings of the same record creator, files are arranged in chronological order. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2 is arranged in the following subseries.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries A: Portraits of Known Subjects\nThis subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject surname or last name. 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This is followed by unknown locations arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubseries H: Photograph Albums and Collections:\nThis subseries is arranged alphabetically by surname or last name of the associated individual(s). This is followed by photograph albums and collections arranged alphabetically according to regimental association. And, finally, photograph albums and collections of unknown attribution or provenance are arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3 is arranged in the following subseries: Subseries A: Records of the United States Army (USA) and Subseries B: Records of the Confederate States Army (CSA). Materials are arranged alphabetically according to the organization that created or issued them and chronologically therein with materials or unknown provenance or attribution following in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4 is arranged chronologically within the following subseries.  \n \nSubseries A: United States of America (USA) Fractional Currency Notes \nSubseries B: United States of America (USA) Post-Civil War Fractional Currency Notes  \nSubseries C: United States of America (USA) Postage Currency Notes \nSubseries D: Note Issued by a Private Bank in the United States \nSubseries E: Confederate States of America (CSA) Currency Notes \nSubseries F: Confederate States of America (CSA) Postage Stamps \nSubseries G: Confederate States of America (CSA) Bonds \nSubseries H: Notes Issued by Confederate States, Cities, and Counties \nSubseries I: Treasury Warrants Issued by the State of Texas and Limestone County, Texas \nSubseries J: Notes Issued by Southern Banks and Other Corporate Entities\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5 is arranged in alphabetical order according to publisher name and chronologically therein with undated materials listed last. This arrangement is followed by materials from unknown publishers arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e"],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement","Arrangement","Arrangement","Arrangement","Arrangement","Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection (1806-1988; bulk 1861-1865; 133 cubic feet) has been arranged into five series, Series 1: Materials Related to the Civil War Experiences of Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians (1806-1988; approx. 83 cubic feet); Series 2: Photographs and Prints (circa 1848-1939; approx. 34 cubic feet); Series 3: Government Military Records (1855-1913; approx. 9 cubic feet); Series 4: Currency (1839-1875; approx. 1.5 cubic feet); and Series 5: Newspapers and Print Materials (1846-1913; approx. 5.25 cubic feet).","Series 1 is arranged in three subseries.","Subseries A: Personal Papers, Service Records, and Artifacts, 1806-1988","The arrangement approach of Subseries A is based on the archival concept of personal papers. Materials, including those authored by, owned by, addressed to, or relating to a particular individual or individuals, are grouped together and arranged in alphabetical order according to surname or last name. Internally, these groupings of personal papers (or secondary collections) are arranged in chronological order with undated materials at the end.","The above is followed by materials with incomplete or first name only attributions in alphabetical order. Finally, materials of unknown authorship or provenance are in chronological order, followed by unknown, undated materials in order of donor accession number (see resource record note titled Alphanumeric Designations).","Subseries B: Materials Related to Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia, is arranged in chronological order, followed by undated materials.","Subseries C: Veterans' Organizations Materials is arranged by record creator in alphabetical order. Within groupings of the same record creator, files are arranged in chronological order.","Series 2 is arranged in the following subseries.","Subseries A: Portraits of Known Subjects\nThis subseries is arranged alphabetically by subject surname or last name. This is followed by photographs in alphabetical order by regimental association.","Subseries B: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Daguerreotype Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries C: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Ambrotype Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries D: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Tintype Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries E: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Carte de Visite Format:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries F: Portraits of Unknown Subjects in Cabinet Card, Albumen, and Other Formats:\nThis subseries is arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries G: Documentary Photographs:\nThis subseries is arranged in alphabetical order by location. This is followed by unknown locations arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Subseries H: Photograph Albums and Collections:\nThis subseries is arranged alphabetically by surname or last name of the associated individual(s). This is followed by photograph albums and collections arranged alphabetically according to regimental association. And, finally, photograph albums and collections of unknown attribution or provenance are arranged in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Series 3 is arranged in the following subseries: Subseries A: Records of the United States Army (USA) and Subseries B: Records of the Confederate States Army (CSA). Materials are arranged alphabetically according to the organization that created or issued them and chronologically therein with materials or unknown provenance or attribution following in order of donor accession number (see Alphanumeric Designations in resource record).","Series 4 is arranged chronologically within the following subseries.  \n \nSubseries A: United States of America (USA) Fractional Currency Notes \nSubseries B: United States of America (USA) Post-Civil War Fractional Currency Notes  \nSubseries C: United States of America (USA) Postage Currency Notes \nSubseries D: Note Issued by a Private Bank in the United States \nSubseries E: Confederate States of America (CSA) Currency Notes \nSubseries F: Confederate States of America (CSA) Postage Stamps \nSubseries G: Confederate States of America (CSA) Bonds \nSubseries H: Notes Issued by Confederate States, Cities, and Counties \nSubseries I: Treasury Warrants Issued by the State of Texas and Limestone County, Texas \nSubseries J: Notes Issued by Southern Banks and Other Corporate Entities","Series 5 is arranged in alphabetical order according to publisher name and chronologically therein with undated materials listed last. This arrangement is followed by materials from unknown publishers arranged chronologically."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026amp; Son, Portland, Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Petty, New Orleans, Louisiana\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: Miller and Rowell, Boston, Massachusetts\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: John Holyland, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: O. L. 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Cutler, Dixon, Illinois\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: McPherson, Bangor, Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: A. W. Barker, Canton, Illinois\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: F. McNulty, Ar,  Springfield, IL, City Galle\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic and Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: Wing's Gallery, Waterville, Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Varriell, Gardiner, Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotographer/Photography Studio: J. K. 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F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Petty, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Miller and Rowell, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: O. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Whitehurst \u0026 Co., Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson \u0026 Turner, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: John L. Gihon's Photographic Art Galleries, 1024 Chestnut St. Phila.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Knowles \u0026 Hillman, New Bedford, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearus, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gooding, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wenderoth, Taylor and Brown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by Handy, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bocardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Carpenter's Gem Gallery, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. W. Barker, Canton, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. McNulty, Ar,  Springfield, IL, City Galle","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic and Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wing's Gallery, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Varriell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. K. Brown, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry M. Wells, Cambridge, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Taft, artist, Oak Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. A. Simonds, Chillicothe, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony,  New York, from Photographic Negative by Brady's National Portrait Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lewis and Kane, Victoria, Texas","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Gould, North Bridgton, Maine","French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's, Washington, D.C. and New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. D. Hamilton, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts, and Newport, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Walzl, Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Washington, D.C. and New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. R. Hall, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. V. Newell","Photographer/Photography Studio:","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co. of New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Bros., Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Sherman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ben Oppenheimer, Mobile, Alabama","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. C. Pratt, Aurora, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Worms \u0026 Co. 383 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Cramer, Carondelet, Missouri","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. R. Edwards, Bowling Green, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Barnes, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Nichols, Leavenworth, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brown's Photographic Gallery, Paola, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Williams Gallery; Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Morrill/C. L. Grossman, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Batchelder, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. A. Beach, Hastings, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks and Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Spaulding, Point Lookout, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Conaut, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hesler Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. P. Carnes' Car, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: R.W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hallett, Bowery, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","B. F. Smith and Son, Portland, Maine","J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Zimmerman's New York Photographic Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Beaumont, Chester, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wells and Collins, New Haven, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Brothers, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. A. Lord, 158 Chatham Street, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. Moses, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Morgan, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. L. Bergstresser, Army of the Potomac","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Jenks, Paterson, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E.\u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bett's and Prusia, Dansville, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Stone Bros., Trumansburch, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Peck's, Elsworth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. J. Pierce, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Hurn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio:  G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E.\u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier, Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Le Rue Lemer, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gibbon, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson of New Orleans","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lumpkin and Tomlinson, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Galleries, Washington, D.C. \u0026 New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Washburn's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. R. Gard's Photographic Art Palace, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. H. McKenney, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitaker and Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson \u0026 Oliver, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: McPherson \u0026 Oliver, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philp \u0026 Solomon, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorman and Jordan, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: I. N. Teague","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Benjamin","Photographer/Photography Studio: George Watson, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles H. Danforth, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Union Photographic Gallery, Camp Butler, Newport News, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Burnite \u0026 Weldon, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Dover, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, photographer, McClees Gallery, 308 Penna. Avenue, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: William C. North, Cleveland, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Th. Gubelman, Puliski, TN","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hermos, Lima, Peru","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston's Photograph Gallery, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses and Piffet, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keet and Gemmill, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M'Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sam A. Cooley, Photographer Tenth Army Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by W.V. Lane, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T.M.V. Doughty, Winsted, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Balch's Star Photograph Gallery, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Tombarger, Lancaster, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black and Case","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: O. P. Howe, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Published by Brady; Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cooley \u0026 Becket, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor, and Co., Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. G. Montgomery of Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ingraham Brothers, Westfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cushing \u0026 King Photographers, Woodstock, Vermont","Photographed by Brady, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. C. Brown, Norwich, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Marse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Forshew, Hudson, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster \u0026 Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Joshua Appleby Williams, Newport, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Silli, Nice, France","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. W. Beckwith, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. W. Beckwith, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. E. Mosely, Newburyport","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Harter's Fine Art Gallery, Auburn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Pein \u0026 Co., Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorman and Jordan, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. C. Burnite \u0026 Co., Harrisburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. B. Brown's, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Tait, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Conant and Johnson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Durgan, Farmouth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C.H. Freeman, Montpelier, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kilgore's, Belfast, Maine","Published by Joseph Ward, Boston, Massachusetts;  Photograph by Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: I. N. Teague, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Barr \u0026 Young, Vicksburg, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady, Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. R. Marks, Austin, Texas","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Mc Clee's Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Rhodes, St. Law Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Munger \u0026 Stone, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Cross, Belvidere, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Emery","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wm. McHenry, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Purvience, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  F. L. Lay's, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. P. Smith, Kankakee City, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.T. Bradshaw \u0026 Co., successors to G. Moses, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. L. Perkins","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredericks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Daily's Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. F. Brandon, Camp Douglas, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Braisted, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pierce, Galena, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R.W. Addis, McClees's Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crockett, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. \u0026 F. W. Hardy, Bangor, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Chas. H. Danforth, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Reeve, Lambertville, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse's Gallery of the Cumberland, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. S. Cook, Charleston, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Slagle, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Slee Brothers, Poughkeepsie, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis and Crosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Lewis Wires, Milford","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C. Evans, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. B. Jones, Davenport, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. H. Black, Natchez, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of The Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Sherman, Milwaukee, Wisconsin","Photographer/Photography Studio: George B. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries","Photographer/Photography Studio: Joseph Ward, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pein \u0026 Co., Washington City","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Good \u0026 Stokes, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacob's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. \u0026 J. L. Abbott, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Barnes, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Layton's, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Nason's Photograph Gallery, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bachrach \u0026 Bro, Baltimore, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cross and Franke, Arlington, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Watson, Raleigh, North Carolina","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Julius Brill, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Saylor's New Photograph Gallery, Reading, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Crosby, 13th Regiment Mass. Volunteers","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Weiss, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Cadwallader, Toledo, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Bitner, Mr. Carroll, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor and Company, 204 King Forner Columbus Street, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Jennings, artist, The New \u0026 Reliable Gallery, Lancaster, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Peplow and Balch, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Thomas and Pearson, Macomb, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henzey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henzey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew B. Brady","William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. P. H. Capron \u0026 Bros. , Springfield, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. J. Merritt's National Portrait Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Giers \u0026 Co., Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney and Paradise, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: August Morand, Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredericks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bishop \u0026 Campbell, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask and Davis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henszey \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Butler and King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Moulton, El Mira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Guay and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Batchelder, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Loring's Photographic Gallery, Eastport, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philadelphia Photographic Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Constant, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George D. Puffer, Nashua, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by M. J. Powers; Published by Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses \u0026 Piffet, successors to E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Murphy Bros., Alton, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Godshaw \u0026 Flexner, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moffat and Simpson, Key West, Florida","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. P. Ayer, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William F. Blunt, North Anson, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anson's","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fassetts Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gardner, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Meade Brothers, Astor, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alex. Gardner, Washington, DC","Photographed by Brady, New York, NY; Published by E. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Philp \u0026 Solomon, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Watson's, Raleigh, NC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. Thompson, Norwich, Connecticut","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenny, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mason \u0026 Gardner, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Handy, Washington, D.C..","Photographer/Photography Studio: Outley's, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bragy Gallery","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Frank E. Stanley, Auburn, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's Photographic Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Browne, Bath, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs \u0026 Company, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask \u0026 Lewis","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles K. Bill's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wilder Brothers, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Zimmermans's N.F W York, Photographic Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. H. Cole, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographed by Alex Gardner; Published by Philp \u0026 Solomons, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. A. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Smith, Utica, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Dunshee's, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Adams, Nashville, Tenn.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Abbott, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. I. Prince, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.S. Medlar, Woodstock, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. A. A. Rhodes, West Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. O. Furnald, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic Portrait Gallery, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cole's Photographic Gallery, Peoria, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Nims, Photographer, Fort Edward, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. H. McKernon, Saratoga Springs, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland Metropolitan Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lobell General Hospital, Portsmouth Grove, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Summerhays","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Filley \u0026 Gilbert, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haas \u0026 Peale, Hilton Head, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. N. Medernach, Danville, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. H. Dewey, Pittsfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Wagoner's, Mt. Morris, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Samuel A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Thompson Gallery, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Lowell, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. G. Fetters, Peru, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: New Orleans Photographic Co.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees of Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J.L. Winner, Annapolis, MD","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bishop \u0026 Campbell, Photographers, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. F. Conant, Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. P. Paige, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren and Lowell, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Powelson's, Detroit, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. Olsen Photographer, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Published by Vannerson \u0026 Jones, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Jewett, Lebanon, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell and Brother","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jno. Holyland, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Roseberry, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. W. Cook, Weymouth Landing, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: James S. Earle \u0026 Son, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Havens, Jacksonville, FL","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. A. Tresize, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: O.C. Benjamin, Newark, N. J.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographed by Brady, New York, NY; Published by E. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brendann Bros., Baltimore","Photographed by Wenderoth \u0026 Taylor; Published by McAllister \u0026 Bro., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. H Messenger, US General Hospital, Annapolis, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. P. Barr, Army Photographer, Vicksburg","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitaker \u0026 Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Griswold \u0026 Smith, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. B. Brady's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. R. Davis, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor Maine","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia","Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. R. Hall, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. H. Brown, Savannah, Georgia","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Manchester Brothers Photographers, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredericks and Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy and Williams, New Haven, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowers, Lynn, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kin, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Elrod Bro.'s, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Piper \u0026 Sanborn, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Perry Elliott's City Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Ames, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abster \u0026 Bro, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. D. Phillips, 14th Army Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. K. Marshall, Circleville, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. A. Scholten, Saint Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio:  A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gault, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. German, Springfield, Illinois","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hawkins \u0026 Philpot, Macomb, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. W. De Camp, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Unknown Photographer; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner, Photographer to the Army of the Potomac, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pratt's Gallery, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schreiber \u0026 Son, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Erekson \u0026 Bodurtha, Bridgeport, Conneticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Abraham Fisher, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. N. Wilson, Savannah, Georgia","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Birney Linn","Photographer/Photography Studio: Louis Walzl","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. A. Turner, D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. F. King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. H. White, Jacksonport, Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. H. Spieler's, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 Taylor, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: O.H. Willard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. P. Layton, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin \u0026 Col, Washington D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. C. Sanborn, Lowell, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marshall, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Partridges Photographic Gallery and Stock Depot, Wheeling, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. W. A. Reed, Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fred C. Low, East Cambridge, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brooks \u0026 Blauvelt, Port Hudson, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Evans and Prince, York, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ingraham Bros, Westfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Clark, Ionia, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. C. Giers, Nashville, Tennessee","Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Published by E. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. R. Bideout \u0026 Co., Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Goldin, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hendee, Augusta, Maine","J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. S. Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. B. King, Taunton, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles Jameson, Columbia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson's Photographic Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio:  L. D. Cox, Ludlow, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Davis, Columbus, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Brainstead, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Tyler \u0026 Co., Charleston, South Carolina","Photographed by Brady; Published by E \u0026 H.T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Larkin Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George C. White, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. S. Morse, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Published by E. \u0026 H. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. J. Powers, Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: McLure, Allen P.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Peplow \u0026 Balch, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Nollen \u0026 Van Grieken, Keokuk, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. H. Cole, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. L. Jackson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy and Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Scholten, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. G. Carleton, Waterville, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gilbert's, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavorn's Metropolitan Gallery, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sprague \u0026 Curtis, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Campbell \u0026 Ecker, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Pierce \u0026 Cogswell, Rochelle, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. T. McCormick, Martinsburg, West Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hall, Lawrence, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kennedy \u0026 Schenck, Newark, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morell, George Webb","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hall, South Royalton, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fredricks \u0026 Co., New Yor","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Scripture, Peterboro, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer's, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. L. Eaton, Omaha, Nebraska","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Downs \u0026 Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hagaman, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. J. I. Murray, Myerstown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Reimer, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hanford, New London, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster's Photograph Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Carr, Old Town, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Miller and Rowell, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio:  S. A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Thompson, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: William B. Stearns, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Fassett, Dexter, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kertson \u0026 Barker, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett","Photographer/Photography Studio: John A. Heard, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Loomis, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimball \u0026 Sons, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographed by A. A. Turner; Published by D. Appleton \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Taylor and Seavey","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Milton Lapham, Decatur, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor, \u0026 Co, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. I. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. P. Layton, Rockford, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haseltine, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Smith, Sr., Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Evans, Norfolk, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. McMahon, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M' Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. McNulty, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, McClees' Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Cole of Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. F. Ryder, Cleveland","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. H. McKenny, Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lilienthal and Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sprague \u0026 Tapley, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. P. Hall, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady 's National Photographic Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. F. Howe, Jamestown , New York, A. J. Stiles, Photographist","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. E. Gibbs, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. L. Bracey, Great Falls, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lutges, Detroit, Michigan","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney and Son, Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell and Brother, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis and Crosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio:  B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George E. Collins; Bucksport, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Handy, Washington, D.C..","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quicks, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Armstead \u0026 Taylor, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's National Photographic and Portrait Galleries, New York and Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Porter's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. N. Granniss, Waterbury, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy \u0026 Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. J. Thompson \u0026 Co., Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. A. Stevens, Richmond, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Geo. W. Butler, Bath, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Carbutt, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rivers', St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: George Rockwood, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinds, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimball, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Hornbaker, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. S. Estabrook, Houlton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. King","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. J. Moulton, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A.R. Boynton, Sanbornton Bridge, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers, Portsmouth, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M'Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crockett, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Burwell \u0026 Homan, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black and Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Magnolia, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Smith \u0026 Wybrant, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Weitfle \u0026 Wright, 1st Division, 6th Corps","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles S. Hart, Watertown, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Haas \u0026 Peale, Hilton Head, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster \u0026 Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio:  C.H. Smedley \u0026 Co., Middletown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. McMahon, Photographer, Danville, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio:  R. A. Lewis, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Moses \u0026 Co., Quincy, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. F. Child, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady's National Portrait Gallery; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio:  A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kimberly Brothers","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. Carbutt, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Samuel Masury, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Photographed by Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, Habana, Paris","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio:  Helke and Benecke, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hopkins, Annapolis, Maryland","Photographer/Photography Studio: J.H. Keim, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Churchill \u0026 Dennison, Albany, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Variell, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Constant, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Gould, North Bridgton, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Webster and Bro., Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. L. Heath, Norwalk, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. F. Saltsman, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Peck, Ellsworth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Crocket, Rockland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. B. Field, Morris, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. P. Greenwald, Newark, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gorham and Co, Providence, Rhode Island","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moses \u0026 Piffet, successors to E. Jacobs, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hinton \u0026 Cleary's, Montgomery, Alabama","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. F. Yung","Photographer/Photography Studio: Matthew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brown's Gallery, Little Rock, Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Brown, Photographer of the Army of Arkansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: Griswold \u0026 White, Corinth, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: Morse's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Davis, Biddleford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. Butler, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Currier, Amesbury, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Currier, Amesbury, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Cole, Biddeford, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Cahill, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: George H. Wood, Towanda, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. F. Sterlin, Woodstock, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: George M. Howe, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Hesler, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: by H. Glosser, Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Turner, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Henry Ulke, Washington, D.C.","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Case, Halifax, Nova Scotia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Anderson, New Orleans","Photographer/Photography Studio: Balkan Studio, Wartham, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Jordan \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. A. Colley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: L. V. Newell","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. W. Black, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. K. McMurray, Winchester, W. Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. O. Burgan, Yarmouth, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's Art Palace, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Thurlow, Peoria, Illinois","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Smith, Southbridge","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Schwing \u0026 Rudd, Photographers Army of the Cumberland","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sam A. Cooley, Beaufort, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. L. Perkins","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Beecher and Grier's Photograph Rooms, West Chester, Pennsylvania","Photographed by Brady, New York, New York; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Knight, Batavia, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bradley \u0026 Rulofson, San Francisco, California","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. W. Loud, Bowery, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. G. Johnson,  Dubuque, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: Klauber \u0026 Campbell, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Butler \u0026 Smetters, Springfield, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Van Stavoren, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio:  E. A. Piffet's Gallery of Art, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. Burnham, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. W. Hinds, North Vassalboro, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Haslinger in St. Polten","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. Haslinger in St. Polten","Photographer/Photography Studio: Fassett's Gallery, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney \u0026 Paradise, New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. Anthony,  New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Elrod's, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. H. Houghton, Brattleboro, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Brown's, Waldoboro, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. A. Pippet's, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Scholten, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lothrop's Ferrotype Gallery, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bailey \u0026 Silver's, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: McAdams, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographed by Brady; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Piper, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Washington Gallery, Vicksburg, Mississippi","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. L. Troxell, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wykes \u0026 Brown, Wheeling, West Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio:  J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A.C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: French \u0026 Sawyer, Keene, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Rider, Ondawa House, Salem, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Anderson \u0026 Turner, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitney's Gallery, Saint Paul, Minnesota","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marshall, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lamson, Portland, Maine","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. E. Alden, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Davis Brothers Photograph Rooms, Portsmouth and Exeter, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Whitehead, Pittsburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. E. McClees, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Wing's, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. M. Schleier's, Nashville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Case and Getchell, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whipple, Boston","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. B. Hopkins, Lock-Haven, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. L. Marston, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. U. P. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bell \u0026 Brother, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. A. Paul, Skowhegan, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. W. Addis, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Perry Elliott's City Gallery, Indianapolis, Indiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keith \u0026 Ross, Machias, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keith \u0026 Ross, Machias, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. S. Sanderson, Dover, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Estabrook's Ferrotypes, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bogardus, 363 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Otto Wagner, 385 Broadway, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. C. Ely, Greenfield, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Johnson's, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. Appleton, and Co., New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Gaut, Mt. Sterling, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: John H. Pein \u0026 Co., Richmond, Virginia","Published by E \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York","Photographed by F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia; Published by McAllister \u0026 Brother, Philadelphia","Photographer/Photography Studio: King, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lochman's Photographic Gallery, Allentown, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: P. Tenney Gates, Plattsburgh, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. H. Williamson's Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. G. Trask, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hallet, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Sumner \u0026 Harris Union Gallery, Gen'l Butler's H. Qrs. in the Field","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lomas, Eastport Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: B. F. Smith, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. M. Fassett, Chicago, Illinois","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony, New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brady, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Downs \u0026 Co., New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. Sellers, Keokuk, Iowa","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. A. Sheldon, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mrs. M. A. Cutler, Dixon, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Fredricks, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Andrew D. Lytle, Baton Rouge, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Black \u0026 Case, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. M. Aiken, Ware, Massachusetts","Lithograph by Murray \u0026 Goodwin, Albany, New York; Published by G. H. Treadwell, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Theodore Harris, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Possibly S. Anderson, New Orleans, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Wearn, Columbia, South Carolina","Photographer/Photography Studio: Keenan, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. R. Phipps, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rees, Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: WM. Frank Browne, Artist, P.O. Box 480, Washington, D.C., U.S. Army","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Frank Browne","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Farrar's Photographic Rooms, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Farrar's Photographic Rooms, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Royan M. Linn","Photographer/Photography Studio: Quimby of Charleston","Photographer/Photography Studio: Maynard \u0026 Willis, Milford, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. H. Keim, Lebanon, Pa.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Charles A. Saylor, Reading, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Daily, Excelsior Gallery, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Daily, Lebanon, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bowdoin, Taylor \u0026 Co., Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Mathew Brady","Photographer/Photography Studio: Lupton \u0026 Brown, Winchester, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wolff's Gallery, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: Richardson of Lima, Peru","Photographer/Photography Studio: William P. Holt, Concord, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. H. Smiley's Photographic Gallery, Knoxville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Orcutt's, Cambridge","Photographer/Photography Studio: Victor Piard, Jersey City, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Elrod Borthers, Lexington, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hunting's, Belfast, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. D. Frederick, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. L. Averill, Oldtown, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: William Pierce, Brunswick, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Trask and Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst Gallery, Washington, D.C.","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Lewis, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. A. Mills, Camden, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. McKenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: T. R. Burnham, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ball \u0026 Thomas, Cincinnati, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Sidney Brown, St. Louis, Missouri","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. C. Price, New Philadelphia, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bennett, Alexandria, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: John A. Heard, Tremont Row, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. N. Ramsdill, Ballston Spa, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Warren, Cambridgeport, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: Bundy \u0026 Williams, New Haven, Connecticut","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. N. Blanchard, Barre, Vermont","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. Gurney \u0026 Son, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. M. Vanaken, Lowville, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. Goben, Troy, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Frank Winter, Fort Shaw, Montana","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gill's City Gallery, Lancaster, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Whitehurst, Washington, DC","Photographer/Photography Studio: Wm. J. Tate, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Stokes, Trenton, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Clark, Gardiner, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: G. W. Tuttle, Thomaston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: M. F. King","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. M. M. Kenney, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Curtis \u0026 Cosby, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hunting's Belfast, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Brooks \u0026 Blauvelt, Port Hudson, Louisiana","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. C. Platt, Oberlin, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. E. Prall, Knoxville, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. Worms \u0026 Co., New York, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: John Roth, Freehold, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: Kerston \u0026 Barker, New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. Knecht, Easton, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Victory Piard, Jersey City, New Jersey","Photographer/Photography Studio: R. S. Jacoby, Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania","Photographer/Photography Studio: Published by G. L. Collins, Paola, Kansas","Photographer/Photography Studio: H. Bitner, Mt. Carroll, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Ullary \u0026 Perry, Greenville, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Roberts, Cleveland, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. B. Zay, Findlay, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: V. B. Massey, Lancaster, Ohio","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. Kasten, Freeport, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: Aldridge \u0026 Merriman, Chicago, Illinois","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. R. Rees \u0026 Bros., Richmond, Virginia","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. W. Black, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Masury, Boston, Massachusetts","Photographer/Photography Studio: W. H. Pope, Brooklyn, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. Klauber, Louisville, Kentucky","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. J. Jacobs, New Orleans","Published by Keystone View Company","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: P. Haas","Photographer: D. P. Barr, Army Photographer, Vicksburg, Miss.","Photographer: French \u0026 Co., Vicksburg, Miss.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Barr \u0026 Young, Army Photographers, Fort Pickering, Memphis, Tennessee","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Moulton \u0026 Larkin, Elmira, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographed and Published by B. W. Kilburn, Littleton, New Hampshire","Photographed and Published by Kilburn Brothers, Littleton, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Rollins \u0026 Linn","Published by Keystone View Company","Photographed by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.; Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co.","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Alexander Gardner","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., Negative by Brady \u0026 Co., Washington, D.C.","Photographed and Published by Bell \u0026 Bro., Washington, D.C.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., New York; Negative by Brady \u0026 Co.","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Published by E. \u0026 H. T. Anthony \u0026 Co., American and Foreign Stereoscopic Emporium,  New York, NY","Photographer/Photography Studio: Gardner","Photographer/Photography Studio: Marks, Houston, Texas","Published by E. M. Worth's American Museum; T. Meehan, Manufacturer of Looking-glass \u0026 Picture Frames, 810 Washington St. Boston, Mass","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. B. Crockett, Norway, Main","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: N. R. Rideout, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: F. B. Smith \u0026 Son, Portland, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: J. S. Hendee, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: A. P. \u0026 F. W. Hardy, Ranger, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: D. K. Jewell, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: E. S. Dunshee, Rochester, New York","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. W. Sawyer, Bangor, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: C. B. Conant, Lewiston, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: S. Piper, Manchester, New Hampshire","Photographer/Photography Studio: Starbird, Augusta, Maine","Photographer/Photography Studio: Hoag \u0026 Quick's Art Palace, Cincinnati, Ohio","Painted by Robt. W. Weit; Engraved by Geo. W. Watch"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection contains offensive or harmful language and imagery. This includes—but is not limited to—correspondence and diary entries that express racist views; photographs of enslaved people forced into inhumane conditions by enslavers; descriptions of violence and battle experiences; photographs of deceased soldiers; and correspondence containing explicit descriptions of sex. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThe donor's accession numbering system has been preserved to maintain access to collection metadata or descriptive information. Each file title in this finding aid includes the donor accession number at the end of the title and each corresponding physical folder or item is also labeled with the donor accession number. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDonor accession numbers are comprised of letters denoting document or photograph format followed by a four-digit number that denotes the number of the accession. The following examples can be found in the collection: DA0001 (meaning document - autograph), DC0001.001 (document - currency), DL0001 (document - letter), DN0003 (document - newspaper), DOR0001 (document - order), DOT0001 (document - other), DR0002 (document - requisition), PA0184 (photograph - ambrotype), PC0200 (photograph - carte de visite), PD0007 (photograph - daguerreotype), POT0012 (photograph - other), and PT0003 (photograph - tintype).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese donor accession numbers can be used to search the donation listing spreadsheet for corresponding metadata. This spreadsheet is available to download directly from the finding aid below, under External Documents.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003e\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAbout External Document MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Donation Listing (View and Download Below)\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUpon accession of the John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection, the donor provided a spreadsheet donation listing containing metadata and sellers' descriptions associated with collection materials. The spreadsheet can be downloaded below, under the External Documents heading.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that many descriptions contained in this spreadsheet are drawn from sellers' language used by dealers and auction houses and contain biased and qualitative descriptions. In addition, many descriptions contain offensive, racist, and archaic language, some quoted directly from collection materials (also see the above Content Warning). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease also note there may be some materials listed in the donor spreadsheet that are not present in the collection. The Small Library's finding aid is the definitive listing of materials available to researchers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eSuggestions for Using the Donation Listing Spreadsheet\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials found in the finding aid can be identified in the spreadsheet using the keyboard shortcut Control + F. If searching for materials discovered in the finding aid, it is recommended to search using donor accession numbers. (For more on this, see the above note on Alphanumeric Designations). \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease note that the spreadsheet does not contain additional descriptive information for all materials listed in the finding aid.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eResearchers can use the spreadsheet to explore the collection in many ways, including the following: \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- To conduct subject-based searches (e.g., regiments, battles, and military functions, and experiences such as sickness).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- To identify photographs of women, Black soldiers, and Native American soldiers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- To identify correspondence in Series 1 authored by women and contained within personal papers attributed to men. Series 1 contains a significant amount of correspondence written by women to male relatives and friends. An example includes the many letters written by Mary Stanton to her husband Courtland Stanton, which are found with the Courtland Stanton (DL0011) papers. Another example are the letters of Lucy Britton and Martha Britton found with the Britton Family (DL0100) papers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- To distinguish between duplicate titles and donor accession numbers in Series 1. Secondary collections such as the papers of Amos Garrison (DL0068) and Albert R. Whitney (DL0269) contain duplicate file titles, and descriptions in the spreadsheet may allow researchers to learn more about the exact nature of the materials they contain.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e- To distinguish between portraits of unknown subjects in Series 2. Searching for a particular portrait of an unknown subject using the donor accession number may provide researchers with a description of the portrait, including details such as uniform and rank of the subject.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n\u003cemph render=\"bold\"\u003eAbout External Documents MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Transcripts (View and Download Below)\u003c/emph\u003e\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTranscript files are titled by donor accession number. (See above note titled Alphanumeric Designations).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlease be aware that these transcripts may contain mistakes. They are not intended to be a replacement for the original materials or their digital surrogates.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 2 and 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PC1124. There is no known connection between the calling card and other materials in accession PC1124, which are located in Series 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 2 and 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis record was accessioned as part of PT0225, which included photographs of unknown soldiers. There is no known connection between the photographs located in Series 2 and this record.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis item was accessioned as part of PC1029. There is no know connection between this ledger and the other items in PC1029, which are located in Series 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of Eugene Carr and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of Michael Corcoran and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana can be found in Series 1 and Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of Charles H. Davis and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of William B. Franklin and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of Quincy A. Gillmore and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to States Rights Gist are located in Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de Visite PC0171 of A. C. Gorden and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is no known relationship between carte de visite album PC1143 and albumen PC1143 of Ulysses S. Grant. Both were part of the same donor accession PC1143.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photograph, \"Grant and the Union Staff\" is not part of the photographic series owned and annotated by Francis C. Miller (POT0026). However, it was accessioned by the donor as part of this group (POT0026). It appears to be a reproduction of an earlier photograph dating to ca. 1862.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype PC0171 of Cecil H. Hall and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype PC0171 of Samuel P. Heintzelman and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional Materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 1 and 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite engraving PC0171 of George G. Meade and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of Frank W. Renburger and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of William S. Rosecrans and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional records related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 1 and 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0342.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePortrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0371.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of E. Kirby Smith and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of Edwin Vose Sumner and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph album DOT0135 attributed to James M. Tracy is located in Series 2, Subseries H.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of John E. Wool and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis case contains portraits of the same unknown soldier in both ambrotype and tintype formats.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter PA0202.0002 was housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter PA0202.0002 was previously housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmbrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0190 is a single case containing one tintype and one ambrotype, and is arranged with tintypes.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIt is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 depict the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCarte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph DL0031.0006 was part of donor accession DL0031. There is no known relationship to the other materials in DL0031.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage was accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eImage was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAccessioned as part of PC1254, which also includes Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album (32nd Indiana Infantry). There is no known relationship between these materials.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis photograph album previously housed portraits PC0105.0002-PC0105.0035, and is associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd 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PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAssociated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite 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Nau III Civil War History Collection contains offensive or harmful language and imagery. This includes—but is not limited to—correspondence and diary entries that express racist views; photographs of enslaved people forced into inhumane conditions by enslavers; descriptions of violence and battle experiences; photographs of deceased soldiers; and correspondence containing explicit descriptions of sex. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","The donor's accession numbering system has been preserved to maintain access to collection metadata or descriptive information. Each file title in this finding aid includes the donor accession number at the end of the title and each corresponding physical folder or item is also labeled with the donor accession number.","Donor accession numbers are comprised of letters denoting document or photograph format followed by a four-digit number that denotes the number of the accession. The following examples can be found in the collection: DA0001 (meaning document - autograph), DC0001.001 (document - currency), DL0001 (document - letter), DN0003 (document - newspaper), DOR0001 (document - order), DOT0001 (document - other), DR0002 (document - requisition), PA0184 (photograph - ambrotype), PC0200 (photograph - carte de visite), PD0007 (photograph - daguerreotype), POT0012 (photograph - other), and PT0003 (photograph - tintype).","These donor accession numbers can be used to search the donation listing spreadsheet for corresponding metadata. This spreadsheet is available to download directly from the finding aid below, under External Documents.","About External Document MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Donation Listing (View and Download Below)","Upon accession of the John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection, the donor provided a spreadsheet donation listing containing metadata and sellers' descriptions associated with collection materials. The spreadsheet can be downloaded below, under the External Documents heading.","Please note that many descriptions contained in this spreadsheet are drawn from sellers' language used by dealers and auction houses and contain biased and qualitative descriptions. In addition, many descriptions contain offensive, racist, and archaic language, some quoted directly from collection materials (also see the above Content Warning).","Please also note there may be some materials listed in the donor spreadsheet that are not present in the collection. The Small Library's finding aid is the definitive listing of materials available to researchers.","Suggestions for Using the Donation Listing Spreadsheet","Materials found in the finding aid can be identified in the spreadsheet using the keyboard shortcut Control + F. If searching for materials discovered in the finding aid, it is recommended to search using donor accession numbers. (For more on this, see the above note on Alphanumeric Designations).","Please note that the spreadsheet does not contain additional descriptive information for all materials listed in the finding aid.","Researchers can use the spreadsheet to explore the collection in many ways, including the following:","- To conduct subject-based searches (e.g., regiments, battles, and military functions, and experiences such as sickness).","- To identify photographs of women, Black soldiers, and Native American soldiers.","- To identify correspondence in Series 1 authored by women and contained within personal papers attributed to men. Series 1 contains a significant amount of correspondence written by women to male relatives and friends. An example includes the many letters written by Mary Stanton to her husband Courtland Stanton, which are found with the Courtland Stanton (DL0011) papers. Another example are the letters of Lucy Britton and Martha Britton found with the Britton Family (DL0100) papers.","- To distinguish between duplicate titles and donor accession numbers in Series 1. Secondary collections such as the papers of Amos Garrison (DL0068) and Albert R. Whitney (DL0269) contain duplicate file titles, and descriptions in the spreadsheet may allow researchers to learn more about the exact nature of the materials they contain.","- To distinguish between portraits of unknown subjects in Series 2. Searching for a particular portrait of an unknown subject using the donor accession number may provide researchers with a description of the portrait, including details such as uniform and rank of the subject.","About External Documents MSS 16459 John L. Nau II Civil War History Collection - Transcripts (View and Download Below)","Transcript files are titled by donor accession number. (See above note titled Alphanumeric Designations).","Please be aware that these transcripts may contain mistakes. They are not intended to be a replacement for the original materials or their digital surrogates.","This item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.","This item was accessioned as part of PC0876. There is no known connection between this item and the other materials in PC0876.","Additional materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 2 and 3.","This item was accessioned as part of PC1124. There is no known connection between the calling card and other materials in accession PC1124, which are located in Series 2.","Additional materials related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 2 and 3.","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","A portrait of James M. Tracy (PC1183) is located in Series 2","This item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.","This record was accessioned as part of PT0225, which included photographs of unknown soldiers. There is no known connection between the photographs located in Series 2 and this record.","This item was accessioned as part of PT0159. There is no known connection between this record and the rest of the materials in PT0159.","This item was accessioned as part of PC1029. There is no know connection between this ledger and the other items in PC1029, which are located in Series 2.","These reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.","These reunion programs (POT0140.0011-POT0140.0015) were accessioned as part of POT0140, which is otherwise located in Series 2. There is no known connection between these programs and the other materials in this accession.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Eugene Carr and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Michael Corcoran and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional materials related to Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana can be found in Series 1 and Series 3.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Charles H. Davis and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of William B. Franklin and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of Quincy A. Gillmore and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional materials related to States Rights Gist are located in Series 3.","Carte de Visite PC0171 of A. C. Gorden and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","There is no known relationship between carte de visite album PC1143 and albumen PC1143 of Ulysses S. Grant. Both were part of the same donor accession PC1143.","This photograph, \"Grant and the Union Staff\" is not part of the photographic series owned and annotated by Francis C. Miller (POT0026). However, it was accessioned by the donor as part of this group (POT0026). It appears to be a reproduction of an earlier photograph dating to ca. 1862.","Tintype PC0171 of Cecil H. Hall and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","PC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.","PC1199.0001 and PC1199.0002 are duplicates.","Tintype PC0171 of Samuel P. Heintzelman and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Additional Materials relating to Fitzhugh Lee are located in Series 1 and 3.","Additional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.","Additional materials related to Abraham Lincoln are located in Series 3.","Carte de visite engraving PC0171 of George G. Meade and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Cartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.","Cartes de Visite PC1196.0002 and PC1196.0003 are duplicates.","Carte de visite PC0171 of Frank W. Renburger and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of William S. Rosecrans and Carte de Visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional records related to William S. Rosecrans are located in Series 1 and 3.","Portrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0342.","Portrait of Slocum is the same image as PA0371.","Carte de visite PC0171 of E. Kirby Smith and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials. Additional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.","Additional materials related to E. Kirby Smith are located in Series 3.","Carte de visite PC0171 of Edwin Vose Sumner and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Photograph album DOT0135 attributed to James M. Tracy is located in Series 2, Subseries H.","Carte de visite PC0171 of John E. Wool and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","This case contains portraits of the same unknown soldier in both ambrotype and tintype formats.","Letter PA0202.0002 was housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.","Letter PA0202.0002 was previously housed folded inside of cased photograph PA0202.0001.","Ambrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.","Ambrotype PA0205.0001 and tintype PA0205.0002 have been kept together, because they depict the same unknown soldier.","Ambrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.","Ambrotype PA0274.0001 and tintype PA0274.0002 depict the same unknown Union Sergeant from the 11th Indiana Infantry.","PT0190 is a single case containing one tintype and one ambrotype, and is arranged with tintypes.","Tintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.","Tintype PA0435.0002 a duplicate of ambrotype PA0435.0001.","Tintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.","Tintype (POT0113.0001) of unknown Black cavalryman possibly named Jenkins or Jenning) was owned by Randolph Davis, author of correspondence (POT0113.0002). Davis's descendents allege the pictured soldier worked on Davis's farm as a free man.","The relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0136.0001 and note fragments PT0136.0002 is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.","The relationship between tintype PT0159.0001 and records PT0159.0002 (relating to Patrick Clark) is unknown.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","PT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.","PT0182 and PT0183 are similar images.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0225.0001, tintype PT0225.0002, and albumen PT0225.0003. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any connection between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0297.0001 and cloth cavalry insignia PT0297.0002. They were part of the same accession.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.","It is unknown if there is any relationship between tintype PT0322 and the newspaper clipping of Abraham Lincoln PT0322.","PT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.","PT0326.0001 and PT0326.0002 are portraits of the same unknown Confederate soldier.","It is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.","It is not known if leather writing case PT0431.0002 is the same as the one pictured in photograph PT0431.0001.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 depict the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","All four photographs labeled with the donor accession number PT0489 are of the same unknown soldier.","PT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.","PT0518.1 and PT0518.2 depict the same unknown soldier.","PT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.","PT0625.1 and PT0625.2 each depict the same unknown Union surgeon.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Carte de visite PC0171 of an unknown subject and carte de visite album PC0171 were part of the same donor accession. There is no known relationship between these materials.","Photograph DL0031.0006 was part of donor accession DL0031. There is no known relationship to the other materials in DL0031.","Image was accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Image was originally accessioned by the donor in a group of 5 Albumen prints (POT0101).","Accessioned as part of PC1254, which also includes Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album (32nd Indiana Infantry). There is no known relationship between these materials.","The association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album and the print publications included in accession PC1254 is unknown. These volumes were accessioned with Louis von Trebra's album and share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","The association between Louis von Trebra and this publication is unknown aside from their being part of the same accession (PC1254). This volume was accessioned with Louis von Trebra's carte de visite album, and the materials share a common connection with the Army of the Cumberland.","This photograph album previously housed portraits PC0105.0002-PC0105.0035, and is associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","This carte de visite was previously housed in album PC0105.0001, along with other photographs associated with the 33rd Illinois Infantry.","There is no known relationship between carte de visite album PC1143 and albumen PC1143 of Ulysses S. Grant. Both were part of the same donor accession PC1143.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","Photographs PC1113 are associated with carte de visite album PC1113.","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","From an album of a member of the Medical Corps of the 50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","Carte de visite was originally housed in carte de visite album PC0192.","34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album (PC0082) is currently empty but is associated with cartes de visite of the same donor accession number (PC0082).","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Associated with PC0082, 34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment (\"Piatt's Zouaves\") Carte de Visite Album","Carte de visite album PC0171 was part of donor accession PC0171, which also contains additional, loose photographs. There is no known relationship between the album and these photographs."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eJohn L. Nau III Civil War History Collection, MSS 16459, box number, [if applicable] folder number, donor accession number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection, MSS 16459, box number, [if applicable] folder number, donor accession number, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, University of Virginia."],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Nau Collection was processed from October 2021 to March 2023. Because it is an artificial collection with no original order, it was arranged into series to emphasize the provenance of collection materials and to restore materials attributed to or associated with the same individual. Provenance was determined by the archival materials themselves as well as by donor metadata. Additional resources consulted during processing included The National Park Service's online \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCivil War Soldiers and Sailors Database\u003c/emph\u003e (https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm); Grover C. Criswell and Clarence L. Criswell's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eConfederate and Southern State Currency\u003c/emph\u003e, vol. 1, (Pass-A-Grille, Florida: Criswell's Publications, 1957); John H. Eicher and David J. Eicher's \u003cemph render=\"italic\"\u003eCivil War High Commands\u003c/emph\u003e (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2001); and the Library of Congress's online newspapers database (https://www.loc.gov/newspapers/).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEfforts were made to restore materials to record creators and keep these materials together. However, there are some exceptions, particularly in relation to high-profile historical figures. For example, materials relating to Robert E. Lee and William Tecumseh Sherman can be found in Series 1, 2, and 3. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFile titles have been devised by the archivist and each contains a donor accession number (see note titled Alphanumeric Designations). Wherever possible or applicable, titles attributed to materials by record creators are included. \u003c/p\u003e  "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Processing Information"],"processinfo_tesim":["The Nau Collection was processed from October 2021 to March 2023. Because it is an artificial collection with no original order, it was arranged into series to emphasize the provenance of collection materials and to restore materials attributed to or associated with the same individual. Provenance was determined by the archival materials themselves as well as by donor metadata. Additional resources consulted during processing included The National Park Service's online Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Database (https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers-and-sailors-database.htm); Grover C. Criswell and Clarence L. Criswell's Confederate and Southern State Currency, vol. 1, (Pass-A-Grille, Florida: Criswell's Publications, 1957); John H. Eicher and David J. Eicher's Civil War High Commands (Stanford, California: Stanford University Press, 2001); and the Library of Congress's online newspapers database (https://www.loc.gov/newspapers/).","Efforts were made to restore materials to record creators and keep these materials together. However, there are some exceptions, particularly in relation to high-profile historical figures. For example, materials relating to Robert E. Lee and William Tecumseh Sherman can be found in Series 1, 2, and 3.","File titles have been devised by the archivist and each contains a donor accession number (see note titled Alphanumeric Designations). Wherever possible or applicable, titles attributed to materials by record creators are included."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection (1806-1988, bulk 1861-1865; 133 cubic feet) contains Civil War-era correspondence, service records, pension records, artifacts, photographs, military records (including orders, requisitions, and correspondence), currency, newspapers, and other print materials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection primarily contains the correspondence, records, and photographs of white soldiers and officers who fought in the Civil War, including white officers serving in the United States Colored Troops (USCT). Additionally, the collection includes some correspondence and portraits of white women as well as a small number of portraits of Black soldiers (including PT0322, a family portrait, and a young Ben Brown, PC0836.0001) and Native American soldiers (including Frederick L. Rainbow, PT0424.0001). \u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eSeries 1: Materials Related to the Civil War Experiences of Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians (1806-1988; approx. 83 cubic feet) consists primarily of personal letters and diaries authored by white Civil War soldiers and officers in addition to associated materials such as service records relating to official wartime functions (e.g., government documents, including paroles, furloughs, pay vouchers, discharge certifications, oaths, and pension records); photographs; autographs; personal belongings and realia (e.g., bibles, publications, and uniform buttons); and veterans' memorabilia (e.g. medals, ribbons, and event programs). Series 1 also contains correspondence written by civilians and family members (often women) from the home front, including letters by Varina Davis (1826-1906) and Helen Dortch Longstreet (1863-1962).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 2: Photographs and Prints (circa 1848-1939; approx. 34 cubic feet) consists primarily of portrait photographs of white male Civil War soldiers and civilians in addition to some portraits of white women and a small number of portraits of Black soldiers and Native American soldiers.  Also included are documentary photographs of Civil War-related places and scenes. Series 2 photographs are comprised of a variety of nineteenth-century photographic formats, including daguerreotype, ambrotype, tintype, carte de visite, cabinet card, and stereoview. They also include carte de visite photograph albums as well as larger scale formats, including albumen and salt prints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 3: Government Military Records (1855-1913; approx. 9 cubic feet) is comprised of records produced in the United States of America (USA) and the Confederate States of America (CSA) during and related to the administration of the United States Civil War (1861–1865), including a small number of postwar records. Materials include orders, reports, muster rolls, requisitions, correspondence, broadsides, and financial transactions produced by commanding officers acting in their official capacity as leaders of military organizations (e.g., Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Daniel Ruggles, James Longstreet, and Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana). It also includes records created by military units (e.g., companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, and corps) as well bureaucratic military leadership structures of the USA and CSA (e.g., the Quartermaster's Department and the Ordnance Office as well as the various departments, districts, and armies of strategic leadership). Also included are records from leading figures in the executive branches of government in the USA (e.g., President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton) and CSA (e.g., Jefferson Davis).  \n \nExceptions include a few groupings of personal papers, including the personal papers of John W. Hanscom of the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 4: Currency (1839-1875; approx. 1.5 cubic feet) contains currency predominately from the Civil War period (1861-1865) issued by the United States and the Confederate States, including currency notes, fractional currency notes, postage currency notes, postage stamps, bonds, and treasury warrants. In addition, it also contains currency issued by southern states and local governments, southern banks (with the addition of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, Washington, D.C.), and corporate entities based in the south.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeries 5: Newspapers and Print Materials (1846-1913; approx. 5.25 cubic feet) consists primarily of Civil War-era (1861-1865) newspapers in addition to broadsides, periodicals, pamphlets, and books from or relating to the same period.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection (1806-1988, bulk 1861-1865; 133 cubic feet) contains Civil War-era correspondence, service records, pension records, artifacts, photographs, military records (including orders, requisitions, and correspondence), currency, newspapers, and other print materials.","The collection primarily contains the correspondence, records, and photographs of white soldiers and officers who fought in the Civil War, including white officers serving in the United States Colored Troops (USCT). Additionally, the collection includes some correspondence and portraits of white women as well as a small number of portraits of Black soldiers (including PT0322, a family portrait, and a young Ben Brown, PC0836.0001) and Native American soldiers (including Frederick L. Rainbow, PT0424.0001).","Series 1: Materials Related to the Civil War Experiences of Soldiers, Officers, and Civilians (1806-1988; approx. 83 cubic feet) consists primarily of personal letters and diaries authored by white Civil War soldiers and officers in addition to associated materials such as service records relating to official wartime functions (e.g., government documents, including paroles, furloughs, pay vouchers, discharge certifications, oaths, and pension records); photographs; autographs; personal belongings and realia (e.g., bibles, publications, and uniform buttons); and veterans' memorabilia (e.g. medals, ribbons, and event programs). Series 1 also contains correspondence written by civilians and family members (often women) from the home front, including letters by Varina Davis (1826-1906) and Helen Dortch Longstreet (1863-1962).","Series 2: Photographs and Prints (circa 1848-1939; approx. 34 cubic feet) consists primarily of portrait photographs of white male Civil War soldiers and civilians in addition to some portraits of white women and a small number of portraits of Black soldiers and Native American soldiers.  Also included are documentary photographs of Civil War-related places and scenes. Series 2 photographs are comprised of a variety of nineteenth-century photographic formats, including daguerreotype, ambrotype, tintype, carte de visite, cabinet card, and stereoview. They also include carte de visite photograph albums as well as larger scale formats, including albumen and salt prints.","Series 3: Government Military Records (1855-1913; approx. 9 cubic feet) is comprised of records produced in the United States of America (USA) and the Confederate States of America (CSA) during and related to the administration of the United States Civil War (1861–1865), including a small number of postwar records. Materials include orders, reports, muster rolls, requisitions, correspondence, broadsides, and financial transactions produced by commanding officers acting in their official capacity as leaders of military organizations (e.g., Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant, Daniel Ruggles, James Longstreet, and Napoleon Jackson Tecumseh Dana). It also includes records created by military units (e.g., companies, battalions, regiments, brigades, and corps) as well bureaucratic military leadership structures of the USA and CSA (e.g., the Quartermaster's Department and the Ordnance Office as well as the various departments, districts, and armies of strategic leadership). Also included are records from leading figures in the executive branches of government in the USA (e.g., President Abraham Lincoln and Secretary of War Edwin Stanton) and CSA (e.g., Jefferson Davis).  \n \nExceptions include a few groupings of personal papers, including the personal papers of John W. Hanscom of the 6th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment.","Series 4: Currency (1839-1875; approx. 1.5 cubic feet) contains currency predominately from the Civil War period (1861-1865) issued by the United States and the Confederate States, including currency notes, fractional currency notes, postage currency notes, postage stamps, bonds, and treasury warrants. In addition, it also contains currency issued by southern states and local governments, southern banks (with the addition of the Farmers and Merchants Bank, Washington, D.C.), and corporate entities based in the south.","Series 5: Newspapers and Print Materials (1846-1913; approx. 5.25 cubic feet) consists primarily of Civil War-era (1861-1865) newspapers in addition to broadsides, periodicals, pamphlets, and books from or relating to the same period."],"corpname_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"names_ssim":["Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library"],"language_ssim":["The John L. Nau III Civil War History Collection is predominantly in English. 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Personal Papers of the Prentis, Webb, Darden, and \n          Allen Families; II. Professional Papers of \n          Robert Riddick Prentis, Attorney; III.\n         Financial Papers of \n          Joseph Prentis Webb; IV. Business Papers\n         of \n          Darden and Eley; V. Ledgers; and VI.\n         Oversize .","The personal papers are arranged in five sub-series: 1.\n         correspondence, 2. financial papers, 3. miscellaneous\n         manuscripts, 4. memorabilia and photograph, and 5. printed\n         material. Sub-series one and three--the correspondence and\n         miscellaneous manuscripts--are divided between the 18th and\n         early l9th century papers of the \n          Prentis and \n          Riddick families and the late l9th century\n         papers of the \n          Webb and \n          Darden families, with some exceptional\n         items foldered separately. The financial papers comprising\n         sub-series two are divided according to type of document. Each\n         sub-series has been arranged chronologically.","The professional papers of \n          Robert R. Prentis--Series II are grouped\n         according to case, as they were arranged when they arrived in\n         the Library. Any notations which appeared on the original\n         wrappings of the papers have been transferred to the present\n         folder headings. Series III, the financial papers of \n          Joseph Prentis Webb, and Series IV, the\n         business papers of \n          Darden and Eley, have also been kept in\n         their original order as far as it existed, and any original\n         labelling which survived has been copied onto the new folder\n         headings. These three series are in chronological order.","The ledgers and oversize material comprising Series V and\n         VI are arranged chronologically. Any titles which appeared on\n         the ledgers have been incorporated in quotation marks into the\n         listing. Papers pulled from the ledgers and photocopies made\n         from the ledgers are filed in chronological order at the end\n         of the ledger series.","This collection, consisting of ca. 1300 items and 29 bound volumes, (4 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1.5 linear shelf feet),\n         is an addition to the papers of the Webb and Prentis families given to the Library on 24\n         November 1972 (accession number 4136), and contains papers of the relaated Dardens, Allen, and Riddick families, all of Suffolk, Nansemond County, and of Williamsburg, Virginia. The collection\n         spans the years 1735 to 1942, but the bulk of the papers date\n         from ca. 1850 to 1890. Most of the papers relate to members of\n         the above families who lived in uffolk, with only a few papers\n         pertaining to the branch of the Prentis familywhich resided in \n          Williamsburg.","The personal papers in this collection consist of scattered\n         correspondence, financial papers, miscellaneous manuscripts,\n         memorabilia and printed material. The correspondence dates\n         from 1823 to 1939, and for the most part is made up of\n         invitations and calling cards received by members of the above\n         families.","The financial papers date from 1735 to 1887, and consist of\n         18th century tax receipts from land owned in Virginia, probably by the \n          Prentis family in Williamsburg; bills of exchange, bonds,\n         and bills of lading belonging to William Prentis, John Prentis, and Robert Prentis; and miscellaneous\n         financial papers of various members of the above families.","The miscellaneous manuscripts date from 1771 to 1888, with much of the material undated. These papers consist of poems,\n         quotations from books, songs, memoranda of children's birth\n         dates, lists of subscribers, compositions, gardening notes,\n         recipes, and other assorted papers. Of particular interest in\n         this section is the photocopy of a Civil War diary kept by \n          Joseph Prentis Webb, ca. 1862 to 1863.","The memorabilia is for the most part undated and\n         unidentified, and consists of such items as paper dolls,\n         silhouettes, and locks of hair. There is also a photograph of \n          \"Rose Hill,\" an early home of the \n          Allen family in \n          Suffolk. The printed material dates from\n         1774 to 1942, and is comprised of newspaper clippings,\n         programs, and advertisements. Of particular interest for local\n         history relating to this collection is a Sketch Book of \n          Suffolk, Virginia, dating from ca.\n         1886.","The professional papers of \n          Robert Riddick Prentis comprise the next\n         main series in this collection. These papers, mainly\n         correspondence and some related legal material, concern four\n         cases of estate settlement and other fiscal litigation handled\n         by Withers and Prentis, the Suffolk law firm in which \n          Robert R. Prentis was a partner. The\n         series dates from 1812 to 1887. \n          Robert R. Prentis (born 11 April 1818) was\n         the son of Joseph Prentis, Jr., who served as clerk\n         of the Circuit and County Courts for Suffolk, and surveyor and inspector of\n         the port of Suffolk, and Susan Caroline Riddick. \n          Robert R. Prentis served as mayor of Suffolk from 1883 to 1885, and practiced\n         as an attorney in the courts of Nansemond, Isle of Wight and \n          Southhampton counties, and the \n          United States District Court at \n          Norfolk.","A major portion of this collection consists of the\n         financial papers of Joseph Prentis Webb. Webb was the son of \n          Robert S. Webb and Margaret Susan (Prentis) Webb, the sister\n         of \n          Robert R. Prentis. He was born in \n          Suffolk on 30 October 1843, and served in\n         the \n          13th Virginia Cavalry with the \n          Army of Northern Virginia from 1862 to\n         1865, during which time he wrote the diary referred to\n         earlier. Immediately after the war he started a drug company\n         in Suffolk, and later expanded the business\n         to include paints, building supplies, books, stationery, and a\n         variety of other goods. He served as treasurer of the board of\n         vestry of  St. Paul's Episcopal Church in \n          Suffolk, a vice-president of the \n          Suffolk Y.M.C.A., and was treasurer of\n         the \n          Suffolk Street Railway Company (formerly\n         the \n          Suffolk Street Car Company).","Webb's papers, dating from 1838 to 1892, are financial and\n         legal records from his various business and service\n         activities. In addition to receipts, accounts, and\n         correspondence relating to his building supply contracts and\n         store, there are deeds, bonds, and other legal records of\n         property ownership, tax and license receipts, pension records,\n         receipts of dues paid the Knights of Huron, and records from Webb's other activities as listed above. Webb's papers extend to\n         within two months of his death on 27 December 1892.","In 1885, a fire swept through  Suffolk, destroying not only \n          Joseph P. Webb's store but the business of Darden and Eley. This dry goods and\n         hardware store was established in 1866 by Robert Seth Eley and Algernon Sidney Darden, president of the \n          Commercial Bank of Suffolk, whose daughter, \n          Annie Jordan Darden, in 1881 had married \n          Joseph Prentis Webb. Following the fire\n         the two businesses cooperated in building a new store on\n         Washington Square in  Suffolk to house them both. \n          Robert S. Eleydied in 1886, and the\n         business was carried on by \n          A. S. Darden who continued to build and\n         expand it in cooperation with Webb, and to divide the profits\n         from the business with \n          Eliza P. Eley (possibly the former \n          Eliza Jaekson (Prentis) Vickery), the\n         widow of \n          R. S. Eley.","The records of the business of \n          Darden and Eley form the last major series\n         in this collection. These papers, which date from 1867 to\n         1905, consist mainly of deeds, receipts, and accounts, and\n         chronicle the changes the business went through as a result of\n         the events related above. They include: store receipts of \n          Darden and Eley; deeds made by Darden,\n         Webb, Eley, and others; tax receipts; accounts from the\n         settlement of the estate of \n          R. S. Eley; and receipts and invoices\n         from the building of the new store.","The remainder of the collection is comprised of ledgers,\n         oversize materials, and Bible records. The ledgers and\n         oversize items are listed at the end of this guide. The\n         ledgers date from 1733 to 1907, and include court memoranda\n         books of \n          Joseph Prentis and an 18th century \n          Robert Prentis, various financial ledgers\n         and cashbooks, commonplace books, a diary of \n          Joseph P. Webb, and some pastoral\n         notebooks of the Reverend \n          James Murray. Papers formerly inserted in\n         the ledgers and photocopies made of fragile material in the\n         ledgers can also be found in this section. The oversize\n         material consists of six scattered items pulled from various\n         parts of the collection. The Bible records are electrostatic\n         copies of pages in Bibles of the \n          Allen family, the Darden- Allen- Webb-Prentis family, and the \n          Prentis-Riddick-Webb family, and they are filed in the Bible\n         transcripts tray in the Reading Room. The originals were\n         returned to the owners.","(Please use photocopies filed at back of box\n                  -original very fragile)","(Newspaper clippings and photocopies at back of\n                  box)","(Original fragile -please use photocopies)","No copies of the Civil War diary of Joseph Prentis Webb may be made without written permission of owner of original diary.","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Webb-Prentis Family Papers,  \n         1735-1942"],"collection_ssim":["Webb-Prentis Family Papers,  \n         1735-1942"],"level_ssm":["collection"],"level_ssim":["Collection"],"unitid_ssm":["4136-d"],"unitid_tesim":["4136-d"],"repository_ssm":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"repository_ssim":["University of Virginia, Special Collections Dept."],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was given to the Library on 15 May 1978 by Mrs. Robert H. Webb, Charlottesville, Virginia, and Dr. Joseph\n            Prentis Webb, Central Lake, Michigan."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["ca. 1300 items"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThere are no restrictions.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["There are no restrictions."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Webb-Prentis papers are arranged in six series:\n         I. Personal Papers of the Prentis, Webb, Darden, and \n          Allen Families; II. Professional Papers of \n          Robert Riddick Prentis, Attorney; III.\n         Financial Papers of \n          Joseph Prentis Webb; IV. Business Papers\n         of \n          Darden and Eley; V. Ledgers; and VI.\n         Oversize .\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe personal papers are arranged in five sub-series: 1.\n         correspondence, 2. financial papers, 3. miscellaneous\n         manuscripts, 4. memorabilia and photograph, and 5. printed\n         material. Sub-series one and three--the correspondence and\n         miscellaneous manuscripts--are divided between the 18th and\n         early l9th century papers of the \n          Prentis and \n          Riddick families and the late l9th century\n         papers of the \n          Webb and \n          Darden families, with some exceptional\n         items foldered separately. The financial papers comprising\n         sub-series two are divided according to type of document. Each\n         sub-series has been arranged chronologically.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe professional papers of \n          Robert R. Prentis--Series II are grouped\n         according to case, as they were arranged when they arrived in\n         the Library. Any notations which appeared on the original\n         wrappings of the papers have been transferred to the present\n         folder headings. Series III, the financial papers of \n          Joseph Prentis Webb, and Series IV, the\n         business papers of \n          Darden and Eley, have also been kept in\n         their original order as far as it existed, and any original\n         labelling which survived has been copied onto the new folder\n         headings. These three series are in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe ledgers and oversize material comprising Series V and\n         VI are arranged chronologically. Any titles which appeared on\n         the ledgers have been incorporated in quotation marks into the\n         listing. Papers pulled from the ledgers and photocopies made\n         from the ledgers are filed in chronological order at the end\n         of the ledger series.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["The Webb-Prentis papers are arranged in six series:\n         I. Personal Papers of the Prentis, Webb, Darden, and \n          Allen Families; II. Professional Papers of \n          Robert Riddick Prentis, Attorney; III.\n         Financial Papers of \n          Joseph Prentis Webb; IV. Business Papers\n         of \n          Darden and Eley; V. Ledgers; and VI.\n         Oversize .","The personal papers are arranged in five sub-series: 1.\n         correspondence, 2. financial papers, 3. miscellaneous\n         manuscripts, 4. memorabilia and photograph, and 5. printed\n         material. Sub-series one and three--the correspondence and\n         miscellaneous manuscripts--are divided between the 18th and\n         early l9th century papers of the \n          Prentis and \n          Riddick families and the late l9th century\n         papers of the \n          Webb and \n          Darden families, with some exceptional\n         items foldered separately. The financial papers comprising\n         sub-series two are divided according to type of document. Each\n         sub-series has been arranged chronologically.","The professional papers of \n          Robert R. Prentis--Series II are grouped\n         according to case, as they were arranged when they arrived in\n         the Library. Any notations which appeared on the original\n         wrappings of the papers have been transferred to the present\n         folder headings. Series III, the financial papers of \n          Joseph Prentis Webb, and Series IV, the\n         business papers of \n          Darden and Eley, have also been kept in\n         their original order as far as it existed, and any original\n         labelling which survived has been copied onto the new folder\n         headings. These three series are in chronological order.","The ledgers and oversize material comprising Series V and\n         VI are arranged chronologically. Any titles which appeared on\n         the ledgers have been incorporated in quotation marks into the\n         listing. Papers pulled from the ledgers and photocopies made\n         from the ledgers are filed in chronological order at the end\n         of the ledger series."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eWebb-Prentis Family Papers, Accession #4136-d, Special Collections, University of\n                    Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Webb-Prentis Family Papers, Accession #4136-d, Special Collections, University of\n                    Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis collection, consisting of ca. 1300 items and 29 bound volumes, (4 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1.5 linear shelf feet),\n         is an addition to the papers of the Webb and Prentis families given to the Library on 24\n         November 1972 (accession number 4136), and contains papers of the relaated Dardens, Allen, and Riddick families, all of Suffolk, Nansemond County, and of Williamsburg, Virginia. The collection\n         spans the years 1735 to 1942, but the bulk of the papers date\n         from ca. 1850 to 1890. Most of the papers relate to members of\n         the above families who lived in uffolk, with only a few papers\n         pertaining to the branch of the Prentis familywhich resided in \n          Williamsburg.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe personal papers in this collection consist of scattered\n         correspondence, financial papers, miscellaneous manuscripts,\n         memorabilia and printed material. The correspondence dates\n         from 1823 to 1939, and for the most part is made up of\n         invitations and calling cards received by members of the above\n         families.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe financial papers date from 1735 to 1887, and consist of\n         18th century tax receipts from land owned in Virginia, probably by the \n          Prentis family in Williamsburg; bills of exchange, bonds,\n         and bills of lading belonging to William Prentis, John Prentis, and Robert Prentis; and miscellaneous\n         financial papers of various members of the above families.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe miscellaneous manuscripts date from 1771 to 1888, with much of the material undated. These papers consist of poems,\n         quotations from books, songs, memoranda of children's birth\n         dates, lists of subscribers, compositions, gardening notes,\n         recipes, and other assorted papers. Of particular interest in\n         this section is the photocopy of a Civil War diary kept by \n          Joseph Prentis Webb, ca. 1862 to 1863.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe memorabilia is for the most part undated and\n         unidentified, and consists of such items as paper dolls,\n         silhouettes, and locks of hair. There is also a photograph of \n          \"Rose Hill,\" an early home of the \n          Allen family in \n          Suffolk. The printed material dates from\n         1774 to 1942, and is comprised of newspaper clippings,\n         programs, and advertisements. Of particular interest for local\n         history relating to this collection is a Sketch Book of \n          Suffolk, Virginia, dating from ca.\n         1886.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe professional papers of \n          Robert Riddick Prentis comprise the next\n         main series in this collection. These papers, mainly\n         correspondence and some related legal material, concern four\n         cases of estate settlement and other fiscal litigation handled\n         by Withers and Prentis, the Suffolk law firm in which \n          Robert R. Prentis was a partner. The\n         series dates from 1812 to 1887. \n          Robert R. Prentis (born 11 April 1818) was\n         the son of Joseph Prentis, Jr., who served as clerk\n         of the Circuit and County Courts for Suffolk, and surveyor and inspector of\n         the port of Suffolk, and Susan Caroline Riddick. \n          Robert R. Prentis served as mayor of Suffolk from 1883 to 1885, and practiced\n         as an attorney in the courts of Nansemond, Isle of Wight and \n          Southhampton counties, and the \n          United States District Court at \n          Norfolk.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eA major portion of this collection consists of the\n         financial papers of Joseph Prentis Webb. Webb was the son of \n          Robert S. Webb and Margaret Susan (Prentis) Webb, the sister\n         of \n          Robert R. Prentis. He was born in \n          Suffolk on 30 October 1843, and served in\n         the \n          13th Virginia Cavalry with the \n          Army of Northern Virginia from 1862 to\n         1865, during which time he wrote the diary referred to\n         earlier. Immediately after the war he started a drug company\n         in Suffolk, and later expanded the business\n         to include paints, building supplies, books, stationery, and a\n         variety of other goods. He served as treasurer of the board of\n         vestry of  St. Paul's Episcopal Church in \n          Suffolk, a vice-president of the \n          Suffolk Y.M.C.A., and was treasurer of\n         the \n          Suffolk Street Railway Company (formerly\n         the \n          Suffolk Street Car Company).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eWebb's papers, dating from 1838 to 1892, are financial and\n         legal records from his various business and service\n         activities. In addition to receipts, accounts, and\n         correspondence relating to his building supply contracts and\n         store, there are deeds, bonds, and other legal records of\n         property ownership, tax and license receipts, pension records,\n         receipts of dues paid the Knights of Huron, and records from Webb's other activities as listed above. Webb's papers extend to\n         within two months of his death on 27 December 1892.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eIn 1885, a fire swept through  Suffolk, destroying not only \n          Joseph P. Webb's store but the business of Darden and Eley. This dry goods and\n         hardware store was established in 1866 by Robert Seth Eley and Algernon Sidney Darden, president of the \n          Commercial Bank of Suffolk, whose daughter, \n          Annie Jordan Darden, in 1881 had married \n          Joseph Prentis Webb. Following the fire\n         the two businesses cooperated in building a new store on\n         Washington Square in  Suffolk to house them both. \n          Robert S. Eleydied in 1886, and the\n         business was carried on by \n          A. S. Darden who continued to build and\n         expand it in cooperation with Webb, and to divide the profits\n         from the business with \n          Eliza P. Eley (possibly the former \n          Eliza Jaekson (Prentis) Vickery), the\n         widow of \n          R. S. Eley.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe records of the business of \n          Darden and Eley form the last major series\n         in this collection. These papers, which date from 1867 to\n         1905, consist mainly of deeds, receipts, and accounts, and\n         chronicle the changes the business went through as a result of\n         the events related above. They include: store receipts of \n          Darden and Eley; deeds made by Darden,\n         Webb, Eley, and others; tax receipts; accounts from the\n         settlement of the estate of \n          R. S. Eley; and receipts and invoices\n         from the building of the new store.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThe remainder of the collection is comprised of ledgers,\n         oversize materials, and Bible records. The ledgers and\n         oversize items are listed at the end of this guide. The\n         ledgers date from 1733 to 1907, and include court memoranda\n         books of \n          Joseph Prentis and an 18th century \n          Robert Prentis, various financial ledgers\n         and cashbooks, commonplace books, a diary of \n          Joseph P. Webb, and some pastoral\n         notebooks of the Reverend \n          James Murray. Papers formerly inserted in\n         the ledgers and photocopies made of fragile material in the\n         ledgers can also be found in this section. The oversize\n         material consists of six scattered items pulled from various\n         parts of the collection. The Bible records are electrostatic\n         copies of pages in Bibles of the \n          Allen family, the Darden- Allen- Webb-Prentis family, and the \n          Prentis-Riddick-Webb family, and they are filed in the Bible\n         transcripts tray in the Reading Room. The originals were\n         returned to the owners.\u003c/p\u003e\n    ","\u003cp\u003e(Please use photocopies filed at back of box\n                  -original very fragile)\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e(Newspaper clippings and photocopies at back of\n                  box)\u003c/p\u003e\n          ","\u003cp\u003e(Original fragile -please use photocopies)\u003c/p\u003e\n          "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This collection, consisting of ca. 1300 items and 29 bound volumes, (4 boxes, 1 oversize folder, 1.5 linear shelf feet),\n         is an addition to the papers of the Webb and Prentis families given to the Library on 24\n         November 1972 (accession number 4136), and contains papers of the relaated Dardens, Allen, and Riddick families, all of Suffolk, Nansemond County, and of Williamsburg, Virginia. The collection\n         spans the years 1735 to 1942, but the bulk of the papers date\n         from ca. 1850 to 1890. Most of the papers relate to members of\n         the above families who lived in uffolk, with only a few papers\n         pertaining to the branch of the Prentis familywhich resided in \n          Williamsburg.","The personal papers in this collection consist of scattered\n         correspondence, financial papers, miscellaneous manuscripts,\n         memorabilia and printed material. The correspondence dates\n         from 1823 to 1939, and for the most part is made up of\n         invitations and calling cards received by members of the above\n         families.","The financial papers date from 1735 to 1887, and consist of\n         18th century tax receipts from land owned in Virginia, probably by the \n          Prentis family in Williamsburg; bills of exchange, bonds,\n         and bills of lading belonging to William Prentis, John Prentis, and Robert Prentis; and miscellaneous\n         financial papers of various members of the above families.","The miscellaneous manuscripts date from 1771 to 1888, with much of the material undated. These papers consist of poems,\n         quotations from books, songs, memoranda of children's birth\n         dates, lists of subscribers, compositions, gardening notes,\n         recipes, and other assorted papers. Of particular interest in\n         this section is the photocopy of a Civil War diary kept by \n          Joseph Prentis Webb, ca. 1862 to 1863.","The memorabilia is for the most part undated and\n         unidentified, and consists of such items as paper dolls,\n         silhouettes, and locks of hair. There is also a photograph of \n          \"Rose Hill,\" an early home of the \n          Allen family in \n          Suffolk. The printed material dates from\n         1774 to 1942, and is comprised of newspaper clippings,\n         programs, and advertisements. Of particular interest for local\n         history relating to this collection is a Sketch Book of \n          Suffolk, Virginia, dating from ca.\n         1886.","The professional papers of \n          Robert Riddick Prentis comprise the next\n         main series in this collection. These papers, mainly\n         correspondence and some related legal material, concern four\n         cases of estate settlement and other fiscal litigation handled\n         by Withers and Prentis, the Suffolk law firm in which \n          Robert R. Prentis was a partner. The\n         series dates from 1812 to 1887. \n          Robert R. Prentis (born 11 April 1818) was\n         the son of Joseph Prentis, Jr., who served as clerk\n         of the Circuit and County Courts for Suffolk, and surveyor and inspector of\n         the port of Suffolk, and Susan Caroline Riddick. \n          Robert R. Prentis served as mayor of Suffolk from 1883 to 1885, and practiced\n         as an attorney in the courts of Nansemond, Isle of Wight and \n          Southhampton counties, and the \n          United States District Court at \n          Norfolk.","A major portion of this collection consists of the\n         financial papers of Joseph Prentis Webb. Webb was the son of \n          Robert S. Webb and Margaret Susan (Prentis) Webb, the sister\n         of \n          Robert R. Prentis. He was born in \n          Suffolk on 30 October 1843, and served in\n         the \n          13th Virginia Cavalry with the \n          Army of Northern Virginia from 1862 to\n         1865, during which time he wrote the diary referred to\n         earlier. Immediately after the war he started a drug company\n         in Suffolk, and later expanded the business\n         to include paints, building supplies, books, stationery, and a\n         variety of other goods. He served as treasurer of the board of\n         vestry of  St. Paul's Episcopal Church in \n          Suffolk, a vice-president of the \n          Suffolk Y.M.C.A., and was treasurer of\n         the \n          Suffolk Street Railway Company (formerly\n         the \n          Suffolk Street Car Company).","Webb's papers, dating from 1838 to 1892, are financial and\n         legal records from his various business and service\n         activities. In addition to receipts, accounts, and\n         correspondence relating to his building supply contracts and\n         store, there are deeds, bonds, and other legal records of\n         property ownership, tax and license receipts, pension records,\n         receipts of dues paid the Knights of Huron, and records from Webb's other activities as listed above. Webb's papers extend to\n         within two months of his death on 27 December 1892.","In 1885, a fire swept through  Suffolk, destroying not only \n          Joseph P. Webb's store but the business of Darden and Eley. This dry goods and\n         hardware store was established in 1866 by Robert Seth Eley and Algernon Sidney Darden, president of the \n          Commercial Bank of Suffolk, whose daughter, \n          Annie Jordan Darden, in 1881 had married \n          Joseph Prentis Webb. Following the fire\n         the two businesses cooperated in building a new store on\n         Washington Square in  Suffolk to house them both. \n          Robert S. Eleydied in 1886, and the\n         business was carried on by \n          A. S. Darden who continued to build and\n         expand it in cooperation with Webb, and to divide the profits\n         from the business with \n          Eliza P. Eley (possibly the former \n          Eliza Jaekson (Prentis) Vickery), the\n         widow of \n          R. S. Eley.","The records of the business of \n          Darden and Eley form the last major series\n         in this collection. These papers, which date from 1867 to\n         1905, consist mainly of deeds, receipts, and accounts, and\n         chronicle the changes the business went through as a result of\n         the events related above. They include: store receipts of \n          Darden and Eley; deeds made by Darden,\n         Webb, Eley, and others; tax receipts; accounts from the\n         settlement of the estate of \n          R. S. Eley; and receipts and invoices\n         from the building of the new store.","The remainder of the collection is comprised of ledgers,\n         oversize materials, and Bible records. The ledgers and\n         oversize items are listed at the end of this guide. The\n         ledgers date from 1733 to 1907, and include court memoranda\n         books of \n          Joseph Prentis and an 18th century \n          Robert Prentis, various financial ledgers\n         and cashbooks, commonplace books, a diary of \n          Joseph P. Webb, and some pastoral\n         notebooks of the Reverend \n          James Murray. Papers formerly inserted in\n         the ledgers and photocopies made of fragile material in the\n         ledgers can also be found in this section. The oversize\n         material consists of six scattered items pulled from various\n         parts of the collection. The Bible records are electrostatic\n         copies of pages in Bibles of the \n          Allen family, the Darden- Allen- Webb-Prentis family, and the \n          Prentis-Riddick-Webb family, and they are filed in the Bible\n         transcripts tray in the Reading Room. The originals were\n         returned to the owners.","(Please use photocopies filed at back of box\n                  -original very fragile)","(Newspaper clippings and photocopies at back of\n                  box)","(Original fragile -please use photocopies)"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eNo copies of the Civil War diary of Joseph Prentis Webb may be made without written permission of owner of original diary.\u003c/p\u003e\n        ","\u003cp\u003eSee the \n            \u003cextref type=\"simple\" href=\"https://www.library.virginia.edu/policies/use-of-materials\"\u003e\n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.\u003c/extref\u003e\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"userestrict_heading_ssm":["Use Restrictions"],"userestrict_tesim":["No copies of the Civil War diary of Joseph Prentis Webb may be made without written permission of owner of original diary.","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy."],"physloc_html_tesm":["\u003cphysloc\u003e\u003c/physloc\u003e\n      "],"language_ssim":["English"],"total_component_count_is":84,"online_item_count_is":0,"component_level_isim":[0],"sort_isi":0,"timestamp":"2026-06-23T07:32:33.870Z"}]}},"label":"Breadcrumbs"}}},"links":{"self":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_viu00298_c03_c04"}},{"id":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1572_c05_c93","type":"File","attributes":{"title":"tax bills paid in Virginia, 1873/1881","breadcrumbs":{"id":"https://search.arvasarchive.org/catalog/viu_repositories_3_resources_1572_c05_c93#breadcrumbs","type":"document_value","attributes":{"value":{"ref_ssi":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1572_c05_c93","ref_ssm":["viu_repositories_3_resources_1572_c05_c93"],"id":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1572_c05_c93","ead_ssi":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1572","_root_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1572","_nest_parent_":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1572_c05","parent_ssi":"viu_repositories_3_resources_1572_c05","parent_ssim":["Gustavus Richard \"Brown\" Horner papers, 1820/1892","Series 5. 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Series 1. Diaries and journals (boxes 28-41), Series 2. Correspondence, Series 3. Enslaved Persons and African Americans (including description of a lynching by Dr. Horner), Series 4. Navy and Medical Career, Series 5. Business contracts, bills and receipts, Series 6. Printed materials, Series 7. Miscellaneous items, Series 8. Art work. It has been partially reprocessed by putting dates in chronological order and updating the description.","Gustavus Richard \"Brown\" Horner, a United States Navy Ship Surgeon born at Warrenton, Virginia, June 18, 1804, was the son of William Horner, of Maryland, and Mary, his wife, daughter of Colonel William Edmonds, of Fauquier County, who commanded a regiment in the revolutionary war. He attended Reverend William Williamson's high school near Middleburg, and the Warrenton Academy, and afterwards graduated in medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.","He was assistant surgeon on the United States ship Macedonian for two and a half years, and was then transferred to the USS Brandywine for six months. He was on the U.S.S. John Adams, and was promoted to surgeon. For three years, he cruised in the Mediterranean sea, and he made a second cruise of four years on the frigate United States. He was then on shore duty until 1841, and went to Brazil on the U.S.S. Delaware, remaining until 1843 as fleet surgeon, and was then sent again to the Mediterranean.","In 1844 as fleet surgeon on the frigate Savannah, he went to California, remaining eighteen months, then coming home in 1850 by way of Panama. In 1856-1858 he was fleet surgeon on the U.S.S. Wabash. In 1861 he went as fleet surgeon to the flag frigate Colorado, of the Gulf blockading squadron. In 1862 he was transferred to the flag-ship Niagara, and later to the San Jacinto, and then to the St. Lawrence, remaining until 1863. He was then on duty at the marine rendezvous at Philadelphia until 1866, when he was placed on the retired list, at the head of the list of navy medical directors. He married Mary Agnes Teresa, daughter of Dr. Charles Byrne, of Jacksonville, Florida.","Source:\n\"Gustavus Richard Brown Horner\" Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Accessed 8/14/23\nhttps://usgenwebsites.org/vagenweb/tylers_bios/vol3-28.htm","This material contains references or imagery involving racism. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","This collection contains over 4,000 letters to Dr. Gustavus Richard Brown Horner (from family members and colleagues as well as a letterbook containing copies of letters from Dr. Horner in Warrenton, Virginia, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1824 to 1892. (The collection totals 41 document boxes).","The letters chronicle the historical and political events of the time including enslavery, violence against indigenous persons, the Civil War, post war conditions, westward expansion, political elections, banking and business failures, difficulties of farming wheat and other crops, the emergence of railroads, operating an academy, education, and differences between professional and agricultural life in the nineteenth century. 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He was educated at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University)and accepted a teaching position in Fredericksburg, Virginia at the Classical and Scientific Athenaeum in 1842. While there he met and married Mildred \"Milly\"Morton (1825-1906?) in 1846, daughter of Jeremiah Morton (1799-1872) and Mary Eleanor \"Jane\" Smith Morton (1801-1876) from Morton Hall (\"The Hall\" near \"Lessland\") an estate in Racoon Ford, Orange County, Virginia. He was admitted into the bar in 1847 and moved to the Morton plantation to farm and practice law in Culpeper County, Virginia.","He became an increasingly close friend and business associate of his father-in-law Jeremiah Morton. Halsey served as a captain in the 6th Virginia Calvalry Regiment during the Civil War. In 1863, in response to a charge that he had been away without leave, Halsey wrote an account of his wartime activities until that time: a cycle of activity, failing health, leave, recovery, and return. After the war, Halsey was a shareholder of the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas Railroad, owned a saw mill operation and mining operations, and was an Emigrant Aid and Homestead Company agent for the sale of large tracts of Virginia land.","A large landowner and important political figure in the region, Jeremiah Morton lived at his nearby plantation \"The Hall\" (locally known as Morton Hall). . . According to family tradition, Morton christened the 441-acre tract Lessland because it contained 'less land' than his other properties Moreland and Stillmore.\"Lessland\" was damaged by fire in 1870 and was rebuilt in 1871 by J. J. Halsey who had purchased the land from his father-in-law in 1854. Halsey died at \"Lessland\" in 1907.","J. J. Halsey and Jeremiah Morton were strong supporters of the South and its institution of Enslavery. Halsey's correspondence with his brother Edmund Halsey and Samuel Halsey showed their different views of the North and South on subjects such as slavery, abolitionism, secession, the elections of Presidents Buchanan and Lincoln, the Missouri Compromise, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, reconstruction, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson.","The Morton-Halsey family had many enslaved persons who are mentioned by first names, Douglass, Edmonia \"Monie,\" Jerdome, Lucas, Melinda, Judy, Linda, and George to name a few. There is an account in the correspondence that Joseph Morton \"Mort\" Halsey had an encounter with \"Lummie\" (Columbia Conway who was employed by the family) and she became pregnant with his child and took him to court. J. J. Halsey often writes negative accounts of African Americans.","Jeremiah Morton was born in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, on September 3, 1799. He was the son of Jeremiah Morton and Mildred Garnett Jackson. He was left without parents at a very young age. It is likely he was raised by his paternal grandmother, Jane Morton. He attended a private school and Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), in Lexington, Virginia from 1814 thru 1815. He graduated from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1819, studied law, and was admitted to the bar. He practiced at Raccoon Ford, Virginia until sickness (probably from his earlier engagement in the war) ended his legal career. He then engaged in agricultural and political pursuits.","He was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1849 until March 3, 1851. He was unsuccessful for reelection to the Thirty-second Congress and resumed agricultural pursuits. He was a member of the State secession convention in 1861 and was appointed as a colonel in the cavalry by Virginia Governor John Letcher. He attempted to amass food during the shortages of 1864. He was appointed trustee of the Theological Seminary of Virginia at Alexandria. He died at Lessland in Orange County, Virginia on November 28, 1878 and was buried in a private cemetery at his old home Morton Hall. He may have suffered later in life from failed ventures including the purchase of Sulpur White Springs. Several family members throughout his line struggled with mental illness and the ailment alcoholism.Family and business fortunes plummeted following the Confederate defeat. He wrote about it to his brother, Senator Jackson Morton of Milton, Florida; and Jackson's son, W. Chase Morton; and with Henry Ahrens, a Florida businessman.","J. J. Halsey and Milly Halsey were the parents of Fannie Morton Halsey Dickenson (1848-1936) who married James Cooper Dickenson, Annie (Nannie) Augusta Halsey Alexander (1850-1917) who married James Porter Alexander, Jeremiah Morton \"Mort\" Halsey (1852-1921) who married Irena Louisa Stearns (1854-1886), Robert Ogden Halsey (1854-1939) who married Ella Halsey, and Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918 born Thomas Jackson Halsey) who married Delia Halsey.","Irena \"Rena\"Louisa Stearns died after childbirth in 1886. Mort Halsey suffered from severe alcoholism and was often absent as a single parent, while he was either uanble to stop drinking or at a hospital for treatment. He and Rena had three children, Caroline \"Virginia\" Halsey [Wilkinson] b. 1878 who was committed to Western State in Staunton, Virginia in 1900, Irena Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880 who attended Virginia Female Institute and seemed central in keeping her family together even though they were often sent in different directions, as they were raised by their grandparents, guardians and nurses, and Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881 who was very close with his sister Lou and married his first cousin Fannie Dickenson. Lou Halsey married Charles Palmer Stearns, (her first cousin).","Fannie Morton Halsey Dickenson and James Cooper Dickenson were the parents of Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884) married Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey, James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate.\" \"Buddie\" struggled with alcohol, and Fannie Dickenson Halsey divorced him. (mention of domestic abuse also).","Annie Alexander and James Porter Alexander were the parents of Jamie Alexander who was engaged to [Georgie], Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander (1877-1890).","Robert Ogden Halsey and his wife Ella were the parents of eight children including Nellie, Joe, Susan, Edmund, Morton, and Janie.","Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918) and his wife Delia were the parents of Helen Halsey and they lived in Prescott, Arizona. Dr. Halsey may have struggled with alcoholism later in life.","Also mentioned are the siblings of J. J. Halsey, his brother Abraham Halsey (1831-1900) who made his fortune in California, Ann Eliza Halsey (1827-1868), Susan Electa Halsey (1829-1899), Stephen Halsey, Samuel S. Halsey (1835-1889), Cornelia Van Wyck Halsey (1838-1915), and Edmund Drake Halsey (1840-1896)","Content Note: The correspondence particularly from J. J. Halsey contain references or imagery involving racism. In addition to the numerous enslaved persons in this family, J. J. Halsey and other family members often slur African Americans in correspondence throughout the collection.The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","The Morton and Halsey family papers and addition (MSS 3995) contain family letters and some business letters, financial and legal papers, diaries, ledgers, printed items, and photographs belonging to the family of Jeremiah Morton (1899-1878), his wife Jane Smith Morton, and his son-in-law Joseph Jackson \"J. J.\" Halsey (1820-1907) Halseys' wife, Mildred Halsey and their children and grandchildren with the family papers spanning from 1838 to 1951 in Culpeper, and Orange County, Virginia as well as the Halsey branch of the family from New Jersey, and Abraham Halsey (J.J.'s brother) in California.","The collection contains documents, ledgers, and correspondence that Jeremiah Morton and J. J. Halsey owned and sold enslaved persons. Jeremiah Morton was involved in the internal slave trade between Virginia and Mobile, Alabama (ca. 1847-1863) with accounts, descriptions, and values placed upon enslaved persons including itemized tax receipts  This book doubles as a notebook of legal questions with page references and sections headed \"The Rights of Things,\" \"Toller's Law of Executors,\" and \"Reeves Domestic Relations.\"","Content Note: The correspondence particularly from J. J. Halsey contain references or imagery involving racism. In addition to the numerous enslaved persons in this family, J. J. Halsey and other family members often slur African Americans in correspondence throughout the collection.The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","There is also an 1855 registration form for Andrew Johnson, \"a person of colour,\" indicating his status as \"born free in the County of Orange, Virginia,\" and identifying him by his color, stature and marks or scars upon his face, head or hands.","Topics include the Civil War with J. J. Halsey fighting for the Confederacy and his brother Edmund fighting for the Union Army, reconstruction, African Americans holding office and politics, alcohol addiction, mental illness, agriculture, economy, coal, mining, White Sulphur Springs, and the Southern Pacific Railroad. Brief mention of the Spanish American War, moonshine, domestic abuse, divorce, education, Virginia Female Institute, Virginia Military Institute, Princeton University, University of Virginia, and Charlottesville, Virginia.","There are Civil War accounts including the Stonewall Jackson Valley Campaign and the mention of many Generals such as Robert E. Lee,  [Richard Stoddart] Ewell,  William Tecumseh Sherman, and battles in Elk Run, Harrisonburg, New Market, Richmond, Mount Jackson and the surrender at Appomattox at Wilmer McLean's house. There are also two pages from the notebook of Mildred Halsey, which offer a day-by-day account of life while her husband is at war and Union forces occupy nearby areas. J. J. Halsey wrote that their house was between the \"cannon of both armies.\"","Most of the letters include typed transcriptions which explain relationships of the family members which start with Jeremiah Morton through to his great-grandchildren, Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880, Caroline Virginia Halsey Stearns b.1878, and Frank \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881, Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884), James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate,\" Helen Halsey, Jamie Alexander (engaged to \"Georgie\",) Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander 1877-1890, and step-children and eight children of Robert Ogden Halsey and Ella Halsey.","There is a lengthy autobiographical account of the career of William \"Extra Billy\" Smith, written in 1873 when Smith was running for U. S. Senate. The account includes his election to public office as Virginia state senator (1836), governor (1845), and U. S. congressman (1853-1859), and describes some of his Civil War experiences.","The correspondence of J. J. Halsey also includes letters and maps concerning the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, and correspondence and papers related to Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's case with the newly formed state board of medical examiners, contesting their right to license physicians.","Related materials include essays and verse by J. J. Halsey, materials relating to the rebuilding of \"Lessland,\" Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's examinations at Williston Seminary, Virginia, and papers concerning tuition for Irena Louisa Halsey at Piedmont Female Institute.","Series 4: The ledger series of the collection consists of eighteen volumes from 1812-1882 including Jeremiah Morton's account book regarding the sales of enslaved persons, Dr. R. Brigs ledgers dated 1812-1819, contain medical procedures like pulling a tooth. Other ledgers are from residents of Madison, Orange, and Culpeper counties. Some are in the hand of J. J. Halsey, while other volumes bear the names of Charles B. Porter, John A. Porter, B. W. Brown, and Nalle, Fishback and Company.","Selected list of correspondents: Jeremiah Morton: John B. Barbour, Jr., Robert Bolling, W. B. Caldwell, Allen T. Caperton, Reverend John Cole, R. H. Dulany, Frederick Gamble, Jedediah Hotchkiss, G. W. Leyburn, R. H. Maury, William Maury, A. M. Phillips, Riggs and Company, B. T. Sage, Slaughter, Franklin and Company, Alexander H. Stephens, George Terrill and B. R. Wellford. Joseph J. Halsey: John H. Antrim, J. L. Archer, Robert Bolling, W. C. Conrad, Peter V. Daniel, James Gaven Field, Dr. Jeptha Fowlker, A. J. Gordon, Colonel W. W. Gordon, Andrew Grinnan, Cornelia Grinnan, Ella Grinnan, M. G. Harman, General Eppa Hunton, General John D. Imboden, H. C. Marchant, Norton Marye, R. H. Maury, William Maury, B. T. Nalle, Phillip Nalle, Samuel H. Newbury, R.V. Richardson, William C. Rives, John Robertson, Taylor Scott, Francis H. Smith, John K. Taliaferro, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Tazewell Taylor, George Terrill, John Timberlake, C. S. Todd, Charles Wagner, Thomas P. Wallace, George Wederburn, and John Woolfolk.","There are also Morton's or Halsey's personal records, including their accounts with area merchants and residents of Madison, Culpeper or Orange counties, Virginia, whose affairs were handled by J. J. Halsey. as a lawyer. Individuals and firms listed are: William C. Austin, Beechwood and Mallory, John Blackwell and Hannah Blackwell, Charles G. Britt and James Beckham, Bushrod Brown, Thomas Brown, Thomas, Frances Bunley and Susie Bunley, M. A. Carter, John Clark, James Clark and Reuben Clark, William D. Clark, Timothy Costello, J. W. Crittenden, Sarah A. Daniel, William P. Eliason, Adam Everheart, John Gaurd, John Glaspell and Mary Glaspell, Gray Family, Thomas I. Green, R. W. Hall, James Hansbrough, Jane Hansbrough and Peter Hansbrough, Eppa Hunton, Parchal Hutchenson, Philip Johnson, James Jones, Thomas A. Keith, George Morton, Thomas Morton, Martin Nalle and Philip Nalle, Lewis Nelson, George Pannill, Charles B. Payne, W. S. Peyton, Colonel John A. Porter, John C. Rayland, William Rixey, Reverend W. F. Robins, J. W. Shadrack and John H. Somerville, Samuel Shadrack, George A. Sleet, Daniel W. Smith, James Somerville, E. W. Stearns, Steeles Tavern, Augusta County, Virginia, James L. Stringfellow, John Terrill, C. R. Van Wyck and L. D. Winston, John Vaughan, C. S. Waugh and N. B. Waugh, [John] Thomas Morton Wharton, Wharton and Nalle, William Wharton, Colonel Bruce Williams, Walter C. Winston, Winston family, and Isaac Willis.","The collection also contains a land grant from Patrick Henry, as Governor of Virginia, to Uriel Mallory as assignee of William Morton, 1782 November 8 (in the existing collection)","Includes report cards and school work of Joseph J. 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He was educated at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University)and accepted a teaching position in Fredericksburg, Virginia at the Classical and Scientific Athenaeum in 1842. While there he met and married Mildred \"Milly\"Morton (1825-1906?) in 1846, daughter of Jeremiah Morton (1799-1872) and Mary Eleanor \"Jane\" Smith Morton (1801-1876) from Morton Hall (\"The Hall\" near \"Lessland\") an estate in Racoon Ford, Orange County, Virginia. He was admitted into the bar in 1847 and moved to the Morton plantation to farm and practice law in Culpeper County, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe became an increasingly close friend and business associate of his father-in-law Jeremiah Morton. Halsey served as a captain in the 6th Virginia Calvalry Regiment during the Civil War. In 1863, in response to a charge that he had been away without leave, Halsey wrote an account of his wartime activities until that time: a cycle of activity, failing health, leave, recovery, and return. After the war, Halsey was a shareholder of the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas Railroad, owned a saw mill operation and mining operations, and was an Emigrant Aid and Homestead Company agent for the sale of large tracts of Virginia land. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large landowner and important political figure in the region, Jeremiah Morton lived at his nearby plantation \"The Hall\" (locally known as Morton Hall). . . According to family tradition, Morton christened the 441-acre tract Lessland because it contained 'less land' than his other properties Moreland and Stillmore.\"Lessland\" was damaged by fire in 1870 and was rebuilt in 1871 by J. J. Halsey who had purchased the land from his father-in-law in 1854. Halsey died at \"Lessland\" in 1907.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. J. Halsey and Jeremiah Morton were strong supporters of the South and its institution of Enslavery. Halsey's correspondence with his brother Edmund Halsey and Samuel Halsey showed their different views of the North and South on subjects such as slavery, abolitionism, secession, the elections of Presidents Buchanan and Lincoln, the Missouri Compromise, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, reconstruction, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Morton-Halsey family had many enslaved persons who are mentioned by first names, Douglass, Edmonia \"Monie,\" Jerdome, Lucas, Melinda, Judy, Linda, and George to name a few. There is an account in the correspondence that Joseph Morton \"Mort\" Halsey had an encounter with \"Lummie\" (Columbia Conway who was employed by the family) and she became pregnant with his child and took him to court. J. J. Halsey often writes negative accounts of African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJeremiah Morton was born in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, on September 3, 1799. He was the son of Jeremiah Morton and Mildred Garnett Jackson. He was left without parents at a very young age. It is likely he was raised by his paternal grandmother, Jane Morton. He attended a private school and Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), in Lexington, Virginia from 1814 thru 1815. He graduated from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1819, studied law, and was admitted to the bar. He practiced at Raccoon Ford, Virginia until sickness (probably from his earlier engagement in the war) ended his legal career. He then engaged in agricultural and political pursuits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1849 until March 3, 1851. He was unsuccessful for reelection to the Thirty-second Congress and resumed agricultural pursuits. He was a member of the State secession convention in 1861 and was appointed as a colonel in the cavalry by Virginia Governor John Letcher. He attempted to amass food during the shortages of 1864. He was appointed trustee of the Theological Seminary of Virginia at Alexandria. He died at Lessland in Orange County, Virginia on November 28, 1878 and was buried in a private cemetery at his old home Morton Hall. He may have suffered later in life from failed ventures including the purchase of Sulpur White Springs. Several family members throughout his line struggled with mental illness and the ailment alcoholism.Family and business fortunes plummeted following the Confederate defeat. He wrote about it to his brother, Senator Jackson Morton of Milton, Florida; and Jackson's son, W. Chase Morton; and with Henry Ahrens, a Florida businessman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. J. Halsey and Milly Halsey were the parents of Fannie Morton Halsey Dickenson (1848-1936) who married James Cooper Dickenson, Annie (Nannie) Augusta Halsey Alexander (1850-1917) who married James Porter Alexander, Jeremiah Morton \"Mort\" Halsey (1852-1921) who married Irena Louisa Stearns (1854-1886), Robert Ogden Halsey (1854-1939) who married Ella Halsey, and Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918 born Thomas Jackson Halsey) who married Delia Halsey. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIrena \"Rena\"Louisa Stearns died after childbirth in 1886. Mort Halsey suffered from severe alcoholism and was often absent as a single parent, while he was either uanble to stop drinking or at a hospital for treatment. He and Rena had three children, Caroline \"Virginia\" Halsey [Wilkinson] b. 1878 who was committed to Western State in Staunton, Virginia in 1900, Irena Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880 who attended Virginia Female Institute and seemed central in keeping her family together even though they were often sent in different directions, as they were raised by their grandparents, guardians and nurses, and Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881 who was very close with his sister Lou and married his first cousin Fannie Dickenson. Lou Halsey married Charles Palmer Stearns, (her first cousin).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFannie Morton Halsey Dickenson and James Cooper Dickenson were the parents of Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884) married Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey, James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate.\" \"Buddie\" struggled with alcohol, and Fannie Dickenson Halsey divorced him. (mention of domestic abuse also).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Alexander and James Porter Alexander were the parents of Jamie Alexander who was engaged to [Georgie], Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander (1877-1890).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Ogden Halsey and his wife Ella were the parents of eight children including Nellie, Joe, Susan, Edmund, Morton, and Janie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918) and his wife Delia were the parents of Helen Halsey and they lived in Prescott, Arizona. Dr. Halsey may have struggled with alcoholism later in life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso mentioned are the siblings of J. J. Halsey, his brother Abraham Halsey (1831-1900) who made his fortune in California, Ann Eliza Halsey (1827-1868), Susan Electa Halsey (1829-1899), Stephen Halsey, Samuel S. 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He was admitted into the bar in 1847 and moved to the Morton plantation to farm and practice law in Culpeper County, Virginia.","He became an increasingly close friend and business associate of his father-in-law Jeremiah Morton. Halsey served as a captain in the 6th Virginia Calvalry Regiment during the Civil War. In 1863, in response to a charge that he had been away without leave, Halsey wrote an account of his wartime activities until that time: a cycle of activity, failing health, leave, recovery, and return. After the war, Halsey was a shareholder of the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas Railroad, owned a saw mill operation and mining operations, and was an Emigrant Aid and Homestead Company agent for the sale of large tracts of Virginia land.","A large landowner and important political figure in the region, Jeremiah Morton lived at his nearby plantation \"The Hall\" (locally known as Morton Hall). . . According to family tradition, Morton christened the 441-acre tract Lessland because it contained 'less land' than his other properties Moreland and Stillmore.\"Lessland\" was damaged by fire in 1870 and was rebuilt in 1871 by J. J. Halsey who had purchased the land from his father-in-law in 1854. Halsey died at \"Lessland\" in 1907.","J. J. Halsey and Jeremiah Morton were strong supporters of the South and its institution of Enslavery. Halsey's correspondence with his brother Edmund Halsey and Samuel Halsey showed their different views of the North and South on subjects such as slavery, abolitionism, secession, the elections of Presidents Buchanan and Lincoln, the Missouri Compromise, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, reconstruction, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson.","The Morton-Halsey family had many enslaved persons who are mentioned by first names, Douglass, Edmonia \"Monie,\" Jerdome, Lucas, Melinda, Judy, Linda, and George to name a few. There is an account in the correspondence that Joseph Morton \"Mort\" Halsey had an encounter with \"Lummie\" (Columbia Conway who was employed by the family) and she became pregnant with his child and took him to court. J. J. Halsey often writes negative accounts of African Americans.","Jeremiah Morton was born in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, on September 3, 1799. He was the son of Jeremiah Morton and Mildred Garnett Jackson. He was left without parents at a very young age. It is likely he was raised by his paternal grandmother, Jane Morton. He attended a private school and Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), in Lexington, Virginia from 1814 thru 1815. He graduated from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1819, studied law, and was admitted to the bar. He practiced at Raccoon Ford, Virginia until sickness (probably from his earlier engagement in the war) ended his legal career. He then engaged in agricultural and political pursuits.","He was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1849 until March 3, 1851. He was unsuccessful for reelection to the Thirty-second Congress and resumed agricultural pursuits. He was a member of the State secession convention in 1861 and was appointed as a colonel in the cavalry by Virginia Governor John Letcher. He attempted to amass food during the shortages of 1864. He was appointed trustee of the Theological Seminary of Virginia at Alexandria. He died at Lessland in Orange County, Virginia on November 28, 1878 and was buried in a private cemetery at his old home Morton Hall. He may have suffered later in life from failed ventures including the purchase of Sulpur White Springs. Several family members throughout his line struggled with mental illness and the ailment alcoholism.Family and business fortunes plummeted following the Confederate defeat. He wrote about it to his brother, Senator Jackson Morton of Milton, Florida; and Jackson's son, W. Chase Morton; and with Henry Ahrens, a Florida businessman.","J. J. Halsey and Milly Halsey were the parents of Fannie Morton Halsey Dickenson (1848-1936) who married James Cooper Dickenson, Annie (Nannie) Augusta Halsey Alexander (1850-1917) who married James Porter Alexander, Jeremiah Morton \"Mort\" Halsey (1852-1921) who married Irena Louisa Stearns (1854-1886), Robert Ogden Halsey (1854-1939) who married Ella Halsey, and Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918 born Thomas Jackson Halsey) who married Delia Halsey.","Irena \"Rena\"Louisa Stearns died after childbirth in 1886. Mort Halsey suffered from severe alcoholism and was often absent as a single parent, while he was either uanble to stop drinking or at a hospital for treatment. He and Rena had three children, Caroline \"Virginia\" Halsey [Wilkinson] b. 1878 who was committed to Western State in Staunton, Virginia in 1900, Irena Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880 who attended Virginia Female Institute and seemed central in keeping her family together even though they were often sent in different directions, as they were raised by their grandparents, guardians and nurses, and Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881 who was very close with his sister Lou and married his first cousin Fannie Dickenson. Lou Halsey married Charles Palmer Stearns, (her first cousin).","Fannie Morton Halsey Dickenson and James Cooper Dickenson were the parents of Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884) married Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey, James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate.\" \"Buddie\" struggled with alcohol, and Fannie Dickenson Halsey divorced him. (mention of domestic abuse also).","Annie Alexander and James Porter Alexander were the parents of Jamie Alexander who was engaged to [Georgie], Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander (1877-1890).","Robert Ogden Halsey and his wife Ella were the parents of eight children including Nellie, Joe, Susan, Edmund, Morton, and Janie.","Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918) and his wife Delia were the parents of Helen Halsey and they lived in Prescott, Arizona. Dr. Halsey may have struggled with alcoholism later in life.","Also mentioned are the siblings of J. J. Halsey, his brother Abraham Halsey (1831-1900) who made his fortune in California, Ann Eliza Halsey (1827-1868), Susan Electa Halsey (1829-1899), Stephen Halsey, Samuel S. Halsey (1835-1889), Cornelia Van Wyck Halsey (1838-1915), and Edmund Drake Halsey (1840-1896)"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eContent Note: The correspondence particularly from J. J. Halsey contain references or imagery involving racism. 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J.\" Halsey (1820-1907) Halseys' wife, Mildred Halsey and their children and grandchildren with the family papers spanning from 1838 to 1951 in Culpeper, and Orange County, Virginia as well as the Halsey branch of the family from New Jersey, and Abraham Halsey (J.J.'s brother) in California. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe collection contains documents, ledgers, and correspondence that Jeremiah Morton and J. J. Halsey owned and sold enslaved persons. Jeremiah Morton was involved in the internal slave trade between Virginia and Mobile, Alabama (ca. 1847-1863) with accounts, descriptions, and values placed upon enslaved persons including itemized tax receipts  This book doubles as a notebook of legal questions with page references and sections headed \"The Rights of Things,\" \"Toller's Law of Executors,\" and \"Reeves Domestic Relations.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nContent Note: The correspondence particularly from J. J. Halsey contain references or imagery involving racism. In addition to the numerous enslaved persons in this family, J. J. Halsey and other family members often slur African Americans in correspondence throughout the collection.The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThere is also an 1855 registration form for Andrew Johnson, \"a person of colour,\" indicating his status as \"born free in the County of Orange, Virginia,\" and identifying him by his color, stature and marks or scars upon his face, head or hands. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nTopics include the Civil War with J. J. Halsey fighting for the Confederacy and his brother Edmund fighting for the Union Army, reconstruction, African Americans holding office and politics, alcohol addiction, mental illness, agriculture, economy, coal, mining, White Sulphur Springs, and the Southern Pacific Railroad. Brief mention of the Spanish American War, moonshine, domestic abuse, divorce, education, Virginia Female Institute, Virginia Military Institute, Princeton University, University of Virginia, and Charlottesville, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are Civil War accounts including the Stonewall Jackson Valley Campaign and the mention of many Generals such as Robert E. Lee,  [Richard Stoddart] Ewell,  William Tecumseh Sherman, and battles in Elk Run, Harrisonburg, New Market, Richmond, Mount Jackson and the surrender at Appomattox at Wilmer McLean's house. There are also two pages from the notebook of Mildred Halsey, which offer a day-by-day account of life while her husband is at war and Union forces occupy nearby areas. J. J. Halsey wrote that their house was between the \"cannon of both armies.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nMost of the letters include typed transcriptions which explain relationships of the family members which start with Jeremiah Morton through to his great-grandchildren, Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880, Caroline Virginia Halsey Stearns b.1878, and Frank \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881, Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884), James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate,\" Helen Halsey, Jamie Alexander (engaged to \"Georgie\",) Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander 1877-1890, and step-children and eight children of Robert Ogden Halsey and Ella Halsey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThere is a lengthy autobiographical account of the career of William \"Extra Billy\" Smith, written in 1873 when Smith was running for U. S. Senate. The account includes his election to public office as Virginia state senator (1836), governor (1845), and U. S. congressman (1853-1859), and describes some of his Civil War experiences. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence of J. J. Halsey also includes letters and maps concerning the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, and correspondence and papers related to Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's case with the newly formed state board of medical examiners, contesting their right to license physicians. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nRelated materials include essays and verse by J. J. Halsey, materials relating to the rebuilding of \"Lessland,\" Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's examinations at Williston Seminary, Virginia, and papers concerning tuition for Irena Louisa Halsey at Piedmont Female Institute. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nSeries 4: The ledger series of the collection consists of eighteen volumes from 1812-1882 including Jeremiah Morton's account book regarding the sales of enslaved persons, Dr. R. Brigs ledgers dated 1812-1819, contain medical procedures like pulling a tooth. Other ledgers are from residents of Madison, Orange, and Culpeper counties. Some are in the hand of J. J. Halsey, while other volumes bear the names of Charles B. Porter, John A. Porter, B. W. Brown, and Nalle, Fishback and Company. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nSelected list of correspondents: Jeremiah Morton: John B. Barbour, Jr., Robert Bolling, W. B. Caldwell, Allen T. Caperton, Reverend John Cole, R. H. Dulany, Frederick Gamble, Jedediah Hotchkiss, G. W. Leyburn, R. H. Maury, William Maury, A. M. Phillips, Riggs and Company, B. T. Sage, Slaughter, Franklin and Company, Alexander H. Stephens, George Terrill and B. R. Wellford. Joseph J. Halsey: John H. Antrim, J. L. Archer, Robert Bolling, W. C. Conrad, Peter V. Daniel, James Gaven Field, Dr. Jeptha Fowlker, A. J. Gordon, Colonel W. W. Gordon, Andrew Grinnan, Cornelia Grinnan, Ella Grinnan, M. G. Harman, General Eppa Hunton, General John D. Imboden, H. C. Marchant, Norton Marye, R. H. Maury, William Maury, B. T. Nalle, Phillip Nalle, Samuel H. Newbury, R.V. Richardson, William C. Rives, John Robertson, Taylor Scott, Francis H. Smith, John K. Taliaferro, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Tazewell Taylor, George Terrill, John Timberlake, C. S. Todd, Charles Wagner, Thomas P. Wallace, George Wederburn, and John Woolfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThere are also Morton's or Halsey's personal records, including their accounts with area merchants and residents of Madison, Culpeper or Orange counties, Virginia, whose affairs were handled by J. J. Halsey. as a lawyer. Individuals and firms listed are: William C. Austin, Beechwood and Mallory, John Blackwell and Hannah Blackwell, Charles G. Britt and James Beckham, Bushrod Brown, Thomas Brown, Thomas, Frances Bunley and Susie Bunley, M. A. Carter, John Clark, James Clark and Reuben Clark, William D. Clark, Timothy Costello, J. W. Crittenden, Sarah A. Daniel, William P. Eliason, Adam Everheart, John Gaurd, John Glaspell and Mary Glaspell, Gray Family, Thomas I. Green, R. W. Hall, James Hansbrough, Jane Hansbrough and Peter Hansbrough, Eppa Hunton, Parchal Hutchenson, Philip Johnson, James Jones, Thomas A. Keith, George Morton, Thomas Morton, Martin Nalle and Philip Nalle, Lewis Nelson, George Pannill, Charles B. Payne, W. S. Peyton, Colonel John A. Porter, John C. Rayland, William Rixey, Reverend W. F. Robins, J. W. Shadrack and John H. Somerville, Samuel Shadrack, George A. Sleet, Daniel W. Smith, James Somerville, E. W. Stearns, Steeles Tavern, Augusta County, Virginia, James L. Stringfellow, John Terrill, C. R. Van Wyck and L. D. Winston, John Vaughan, C. S. Waugh and N. B. Waugh, [John] Thomas Morton Wharton, Wharton and Nalle, William Wharton, Colonel Bruce Williams, Walter C. Winston, Winston family, and Isaac Willis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also contains a land grant from Patrick Henry, as Governor of Virginia, to Uriel Mallory as assignee of William Morton, 1782 November 8 (in the existing collection)\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes report cards and school work of Joseph J. Halsey\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Morton and Halsey family papers and addition (MSS 3995) contain family letters and some business letters, financial and legal papers, diaries, ledgers, printed items, and photographs belonging to the family of Jeremiah Morton (1899-1878), his wife Jane Smith Morton, and his son-in-law Joseph Jackson \"J. J.\" Halsey (1820-1907) Halseys' wife, Mildred Halsey and their children and grandchildren with the family papers spanning from 1838 to 1951 in Culpeper, and Orange County, Virginia as well as the Halsey branch of the family from New Jersey, and Abraham Halsey (J.J.'s brother) in California.","The collection contains documents, ledgers, and correspondence that Jeremiah Morton and J. J. Halsey owned and sold enslaved persons. Jeremiah Morton was involved in the internal slave trade between Virginia and Mobile, Alabama (ca. 1847-1863) with accounts, descriptions, and values placed upon enslaved persons including itemized tax receipts  This book doubles as a notebook of legal questions with page references and sections headed \"The Rights of Things,\" \"Toller's Law of Executors,\" and \"Reeves Domestic Relations.\"","Content Note: The correspondence particularly from J. J. Halsey contain references or imagery involving racism. In addition to the numerous enslaved persons in this family, J. J. Halsey and other family members often slur African Americans in correspondence throughout the collection.The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","There is also an 1855 registration form for Andrew Johnson, \"a person of colour,\" indicating his status as \"born free in the County of Orange, Virginia,\" and identifying him by his color, stature and marks or scars upon his face, head or hands.","Topics include the Civil War with J. J. Halsey fighting for the Confederacy and his brother Edmund fighting for the Union Army, reconstruction, African Americans holding office and politics, alcohol addiction, mental illness, agriculture, economy, coal, mining, White Sulphur Springs, and the Southern Pacific Railroad. Brief mention of the Spanish American War, moonshine, domestic abuse, divorce, education, Virginia Female Institute, Virginia Military Institute, Princeton University, University of Virginia, and Charlottesville, Virginia.","There are Civil War accounts including the Stonewall Jackson Valley Campaign and the mention of many Generals such as Robert E. Lee,  [Richard Stoddart] Ewell,  William Tecumseh Sherman, and battles in Elk Run, Harrisonburg, New Market, Richmond, Mount Jackson and the surrender at Appomattox at Wilmer McLean's house. There are also two pages from the notebook of Mildred Halsey, which offer a day-by-day account of life while her husband is at war and Union forces occupy nearby areas. J. J. Halsey wrote that their house was between the \"cannon of both armies.\"","Most of the letters include typed transcriptions which explain relationships of the family members which start with Jeremiah Morton through to his great-grandchildren, Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880, Caroline Virginia Halsey Stearns b.1878, and Frank \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881, Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884), James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate,\" Helen Halsey, Jamie Alexander (engaged to \"Georgie\",) Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander 1877-1890, and step-children and eight children of Robert Ogden Halsey and Ella Halsey.","There is a lengthy autobiographical account of the career of William \"Extra Billy\" Smith, written in 1873 when Smith was running for U. S. Senate. The account includes his election to public office as Virginia state senator (1836), governor (1845), and U. S. congressman (1853-1859), and describes some of his Civil War experiences.","The correspondence of J. J. Halsey also includes letters and maps concerning the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, and correspondence and papers related to Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's case with the newly formed state board of medical examiners, contesting their right to license physicians.","Related materials include essays and verse by J. J. Halsey, materials relating to the rebuilding of \"Lessland,\" Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's examinations at Williston Seminary, Virginia, and papers concerning tuition for Irena Louisa Halsey at Piedmont Female Institute.","Series 4: The ledger series of the collection consists of eighteen volumes from 1812-1882 including Jeremiah Morton's account book regarding the sales of enslaved persons, Dr. R. Brigs ledgers dated 1812-1819, contain medical procedures like pulling a tooth. Other ledgers are from residents of Madison, Orange, and Culpeper counties. Some are in the hand of J. J. Halsey, while other volumes bear the names of Charles B. Porter, John A. Porter, B. W. Brown, and Nalle, Fishback and Company.","Selected list of correspondents: Jeremiah Morton: John B. Barbour, Jr., Robert Bolling, W. B. Caldwell, Allen T. Caperton, Reverend John Cole, R. H. Dulany, Frederick Gamble, Jedediah Hotchkiss, G. W. Leyburn, R. H. Maury, William Maury, A. M. Phillips, Riggs and Company, B. T. Sage, Slaughter, Franklin and Company, Alexander H. Stephens, George Terrill and B. R. Wellford. Joseph J. Halsey: John H. Antrim, J. L. Archer, Robert Bolling, W. C. Conrad, Peter V. Daniel, James Gaven Field, Dr. Jeptha Fowlker, A. J. Gordon, Colonel W. W. Gordon, Andrew Grinnan, Cornelia Grinnan, Ella Grinnan, M. G. Harman, General Eppa Hunton, General John D. Imboden, H. C. Marchant, Norton Marye, R. H. Maury, William Maury, B. T. Nalle, Phillip Nalle, Samuel H. Newbury, R.V. Richardson, William C. Rives, John Robertson, Taylor Scott, Francis H. Smith, John K. Taliaferro, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Tazewell Taylor, George Terrill, John Timberlake, C. S. Todd, Charles Wagner, Thomas P. Wallace, George Wederburn, and John Woolfolk.","There are also Morton's or Halsey's personal records, including their accounts with area merchants and residents of Madison, Culpeper or Orange counties, Virginia, whose affairs were handled by J. J. Halsey. as a lawyer. Individuals and firms listed are: William C. Austin, Beechwood and Mallory, John Blackwell and Hannah Blackwell, Charles G. Britt and James Beckham, Bushrod Brown, Thomas Brown, Thomas, Frances Bunley and Susie Bunley, M. A. Carter, John Clark, James Clark and Reuben Clark, William D. Clark, Timothy Costello, J. W. Crittenden, Sarah A. Daniel, William P. Eliason, Adam Everheart, John Gaurd, John Glaspell and Mary Glaspell, Gray Family, Thomas I. Green, R. W. Hall, James Hansbrough, Jane Hansbrough and Peter Hansbrough, Eppa Hunton, Parchal Hutchenson, Philip Johnson, James Jones, Thomas A. Keith, George Morton, Thomas Morton, Martin Nalle and Philip Nalle, Lewis Nelson, George Pannill, Charles B. Payne, W. S. Peyton, Colonel John A. Porter, John C. Rayland, William Rixey, Reverend W. F. Robins, J. W. Shadrack and John H. Somerville, Samuel Shadrack, George A. Sleet, Daniel W. Smith, James Somerville, E. W. Stearns, Steeles Tavern, Augusta County, Virginia, James L. Stringfellow, John Terrill, C. R. Van Wyck and L. D. Winston, John Vaughan, C. S. Waugh and N. B. Waugh, [John] Thomas Morton Wharton, Wharton and Nalle, William Wharton, Colonel Bruce Williams, Walter C. Winston, Winston family, and Isaac Willis.","The collection also contains a land grant from Patrick Henry, as Governor of Virginia, to Uriel Mallory as assignee of William Morton, 1782 November 8 (in the existing collection)","Includes report cards and school work of Joseph J. 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He was educated at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University)and accepted a teaching position in Fredericksburg, Virginia at the Classical and Scientific Athenaeum in 1842. While there he met and married Mildred \"Milly\"Morton (1825-1906?) in 1846, daughter of Jeremiah Morton (1799-1872) and Mary Eleanor \"Jane\" Smith Morton (1801-1876) from Morton Hall (\"The Hall\" near \"Lessland\") an estate in Racoon Ford, Orange County, Virginia. He was admitted into the bar in 1847 and moved to the Morton plantation to farm and practice law in Culpeper County, Virginia.","He became an increasingly close friend and business associate of his father-in-law Jeremiah Morton. Halsey served as a captain in the 6th Virginia Calvalry Regiment during the Civil War. In 1863, in response to a charge that he had been away without leave, Halsey wrote an account of his wartime activities until that time: a cycle of activity, failing health, leave, recovery, and return. After the war, Halsey was a shareholder of the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas Railroad, owned a saw mill operation and mining operations, and was an Emigrant Aid and Homestead Company agent for the sale of large tracts of Virginia land.","A large landowner and important political figure in the region, Jeremiah Morton lived at his nearby plantation \"The Hall\" (locally known as Morton Hall). . . According to family tradition, Morton christened the 441-acre tract Lessland because it contained 'less land' than his other properties Moreland and Stillmore.\"Lessland\" was damaged by fire in 1870 and was rebuilt in 1871 by J. J. Halsey who had purchased the land from his father-in-law in 1854. Halsey died at \"Lessland\" in 1907.","J. J. Halsey and Jeremiah Morton were strong supporters of the South and its institution of Enslavery. Halsey's correspondence with his brother Edmund Halsey and Samuel Halsey showed their different views of the North and South on subjects such as slavery, abolitionism, secession, the elections of Presidents Buchanan and Lincoln, the Missouri Compromise, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, reconstruction, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson.","The Morton-Halsey family had many enslaved persons who are mentioned by first names, Douglass, Edmonia \"Monie,\" Jerdome, Lucas, Melinda, Judy, Linda, and George to name a few. There is an account in the correspondence that Joseph Morton \"Mort\" Halsey had an encounter with \"Lummie\" (Columbia Conway who was employed by the family) and she became pregnant with his child and took him to court. J. J. Halsey often writes negative accounts of African Americans.","Jeremiah Morton was born in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, on September 3, 1799. He was the son of Jeremiah Morton and Mildred Garnett Jackson. He was left without parents at a very young age. It is likely he was raised by his paternal grandmother, Jane Morton. He attended a private school and Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), in Lexington, Virginia from 1814 thru 1815. He graduated from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1819, studied law, and was admitted to the bar. He practiced at Raccoon Ford, Virginia until sickness (probably from his earlier engagement in the war) ended his legal career. He then engaged in agricultural and political pursuits.","He was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1849 until March 3, 1851. He was unsuccessful for reelection to the Thirty-second Congress and resumed agricultural pursuits. He was a member of the State secession convention in 1861 and was appointed as a colonel in the cavalry by Virginia Governor John Letcher. He attempted to amass food during the shortages of 1864. He was appointed trustee of the Theological Seminary of Virginia at Alexandria. He died at Lessland in Orange County, Virginia on November 28, 1878 and was buried in a private cemetery at his old home Morton Hall. He may have suffered later in life from failed ventures including the purchase of Sulpur White Springs. Several family members throughout his line struggled with mental illness and the ailment alcoholism.Family and business fortunes plummeted following the Confederate defeat. He wrote about it to his brother, Senator Jackson Morton of Milton, Florida; and Jackson's son, W. Chase Morton; and with Henry Ahrens, a Florida businessman.","J. J. Halsey and Milly Halsey were the parents of Fannie Morton Halsey Dickenson (1848-1936) who married James Cooper Dickenson, Annie (Nannie) Augusta Halsey Alexander (1850-1917) who married James Porter Alexander, Jeremiah Morton \"Mort\" Halsey (1852-1921) who married Irena Louisa Stearns (1854-1886), Robert Ogden Halsey (1854-1939) who married Ella Halsey, and Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918 born Thomas Jackson Halsey) who married Delia Halsey.","Irena \"Rena\"Louisa Stearns died after childbirth in 1886. Mort Halsey suffered from severe alcoholism and was often absent as a single parent, while he was either uanble to stop drinking or at a hospital for treatment. He and Rena had three children, Caroline \"Virginia\" Halsey [Wilkinson] b. 1878 who was committed to Western State in Staunton, Virginia in 1900, Irena Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880 who attended Virginia Female Institute and seemed central in keeping her family together even though they were often sent in different directions, as they were raised by their grandparents, guardians and nurses, and Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881 who was very close with his sister Lou and married his first cousin Fannie Dickenson. Lou Halsey married Charles Palmer Stearns, (her first cousin).","Fannie Morton Halsey Dickenson and James Cooper Dickenson were the parents of Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884) married Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey, James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate.\" \"Buddie\" struggled with alcohol, and Fannie Dickenson Halsey divorced him. (mention of domestic abuse also).","Annie Alexander and James Porter Alexander were the parents of Jamie Alexander who was engaged to [Georgie], Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander (1877-1890).","Robert Ogden Halsey and his wife Ella were the parents of eight children including Nellie, Joe, Susan, Edmund, Morton, and Janie.","Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918) and his wife Delia were the parents of Helen Halsey and they lived in Prescott, Arizona. Dr. Halsey may have struggled with alcoholism later in life.","Also mentioned are the siblings of J. J. Halsey, his brother Abraham Halsey (1831-1900) who made his fortune in California, Ann Eliza Halsey (1827-1868), Susan Electa Halsey (1829-1899), Stephen Halsey, Samuel S. Halsey (1835-1889), Cornelia Van Wyck Halsey (1838-1915), and Edmund Drake Halsey (1840-1896)","Content Note: The correspondence particularly from J. J. Halsey contain references or imagery involving racism. In addition to the numerous enslaved persons in this family, J. J. Halsey and other family members often slur African Americans in correspondence throughout the collection.The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","The Morton and Halsey family papers and addition (MSS 3995) contain family letters and some business letters, financial and legal papers, diaries, ledgers, printed items, and photographs belonging to the family of Jeremiah Morton (1899-1878), his wife Jane Smith Morton, and his son-in-law Joseph Jackson \"J. J.\" Halsey (1820-1907) Halseys' wife, Mildred Halsey and their children and grandchildren with the family papers spanning from 1838 to 1951 in Culpeper, and Orange County, Virginia as well as the Halsey branch of the family from New Jersey, and Abraham Halsey (J.J.'s brother) in California.","The collection contains documents, ledgers, and correspondence that Jeremiah Morton and J. J. Halsey owned and sold enslaved persons. Jeremiah Morton was involved in the internal slave trade between Virginia and Mobile, Alabama (ca. 1847-1863) with accounts, descriptions, and values placed upon enslaved persons including itemized tax receipts  This book doubles as a notebook of legal questions with page references and sections headed \"The Rights of Things,\" \"Toller's Law of Executors,\" and \"Reeves Domestic Relations.\"","Content Note: The correspondence particularly from J. J. Halsey contain references or imagery involving racism. In addition to the numerous enslaved persons in this family, J. J. Halsey and other family members often slur African Americans in correspondence throughout the collection.The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","There is also an 1855 registration form for Andrew Johnson, \"a person of colour,\" indicating his status as \"born free in the County of Orange, Virginia,\" and identifying him by his color, stature and marks or scars upon his face, head or hands.","Topics include the Civil War with J. J. Halsey fighting for the Confederacy and his brother Edmund fighting for the Union Army, reconstruction, African Americans holding office and politics, alcohol addiction, mental illness, agriculture, economy, coal, mining, White Sulphur Springs, and the Southern Pacific Railroad. Brief mention of the Spanish American War, moonshine, domestic abuse, divorce, education, Virginia Female Institute, Virginia Military Institute, Princeton University, University of Virginia, and Charlottesville, Virginia.","There are Civil War accounts including the Stonewall Jackson Valley Campaign and the mention of many Generals such as Robert E. Lee,  [Richard Stoddart] Ewell,  William Tecumseh Sherman, and battles in Elk Run, Harrisonburg, New Market, Richmond, Mount Jackson and the surrender at Appomattox at Wilmer McLean's house. There are also two pages from the notebook of Mildred Halsey, which offer a day-by-day account of life while her husband is at war and Union forces occupy nearby areas. J. J. Halsey wrote that their house was between the \"cannon of both armies.\"","Most of the letters include typed transcriptions which explain relationships of the family members which start with Jeremiah Morton through to his great-grandchildren, Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880, Caroline Virginia Halsey Stearns b.1878, and Frank \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881, Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884), James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate,\" Helen Halsey, Jamie Alexander (engaged to \"Georgie\",) Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander 1877-1890, and step-children and eight children of Robert Ogden Halsey and Ella Halsey.","There is a lengthy autobiographical account of the career of William \"Extra Billy\" Smith, written in 1873 when Smith was running for U. S. Senate. The account includes his election to public office as Virginia state senator (1836), governor (1845), and U. S. congressman (1853-1859), and describes some of his Civil War experiences.","The correspondence of J. J. Halsey also includes letters and maps concerning the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, and correspondence and papers related to Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's case with the newly formed state board of medical examiners, contesting their right to license physicians.","Related materials include essays and verse by J. J. Halsey, materials relating to the rebuilding of \"Lessland,\" Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's examinations at Williston Seminary, Virginia, and papers concerning tuition for Irena Louisa Halsey at Piedmont Female Institute.","Series 4: The ledger series of the collection consists of eighteen volumes from 1812-1882 including Jeremiah Morton's account book regarding the sales of enslaved persons, Dr. R. Brigs ledgers dated 1812-1819, contain medical procedures like pulling a tooth. Other ledgers are from residents of Madison, Orange, and Culpeper counties. Some are in the hand of J. J. Halsey, while other volumes bear the names of Charles B. Porter, John A. Porter, B. W. Brown, and Nalle, Fishback and Company.","Selected list of correspondents: Jeremiah Morton: John B. Barbour, Jr., Robert Bolling, W. B. Caldwell, Allen T. Caperton, Reverend John Cole, R. H. Dulany, Frederick Gamble, Jedediah Hotchkiss, G. W. Leyburn, R. H. Maury, William Maury, A. M. Phillips, Riggs and Company, B. T. Sage, Slaughter, Franklin and Company, Alexander H. Stephens, George Terrill and B. R. Wellford. Joseph J. Halsey: John H. Antrim, J. L. Archer, Robert Bolling, W. C. Conrad, Peter V. Daniel, James Gaven Field, Dr. Jeptha Fowlker, A. J. Gordon, Colonel W. W. Gordon, Andrew Grinnan, Cornelia Grinnan, Ella Grinnan, M. G. Harman, General Eppa Hunton, General John D. Imboden, H. C. Marchant, Norton Marye, R. H. Maury, William Maury, B. T. Nalle, Phillip Nalle, Samuel H. Newbury, R.V. Richardson, William C. Rives, John Robertson, Taylor Scott, Francis H. Smith, John K. Taliaferro, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Tazewell Taylor, George Terrill, John Timberlake, C. S. Todd, Charles Wagner, Thomas P. Wallace, George Wederburn, and John Woolfolk.","There are also Morton's or Halsey's personal records, including their accounts with area merchants and residents of Madison, Culpeper or Orange counties, Virginia, whose affairs were handled by J. J. Halsey. as a lawyer. Individuals and firms listed are: William C. Austin, Beechwood and Mallory, John Blackwell and Hannah Blackwell, Charles G. Britt and James Beckham, Bushrod Brown, Thomas Brown, Thomas, Frances Bunley and Susie Bunley, M. A. Carter, John Clark, James Clark and Reuben Clark, William D. Clark, Timothy Costello, J. W. Crittenden, Sarah A. Daniel, William P. Eliason, Adam Everheart, John Gaurd, John Glaspell and Mary Glaspell, Gray Family, Thomas I. Green, R. W. Hall, James Hansbrough, Jane Hansbrough and Peter Hansbrough, Eppa Hunton, Parchal Hutchenson, Philip Johnson, James Jones, Thomas A. Keith, George Morton, Thomas Morton, Martin Nalle and Philip Nalle, Lewis Nelson, George Pannill, Charles B. Payne, W. S. Peyton, Colonel John A. Porter, John C. Rayland, William Rixey, Reverend W. F. Robins, J. W. Shadrack and John H. Somerville, Samuel Shadrack, George A. Sleet, Daniel W. Smith, James Somerville, E. W. Stearns, Steeles Tavern, Augusta County, Virginia, James L. Stringfellow, John Terrill, C. R. Van Wyck and L. D. Winston, John Vaughan, C. S. Waugh and N. B. Waugh, [John] Thomas Morton Wharton, Wharton and Nalle, William Wharton, Colonel Bruce Williams, Walter C. Winston, Winston family, and Isaac Willis.","The collection also contains a land grant from Patrick Henry, as Governor of Virginia, to Uriel Mallory as assignee of William Morton, 1782 November 8 (in the existing collection)","Includes report cards and school work of Joseph J. 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He was educated at the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University)and accepted a teaching position in Fredericksburg, Virginia at the Classical and Scientific Athenaeum in 1842. While there he met and married Mildred \"Milly\"Morton (1825-1906?) in 1846, daughter of Jeremiah Morton (1799-1872) and Mary Eleanor \"Jane\" Smith Morton (1801-1876) from Morton Hall (\"The Hall\" near \"Lessland\") an estate in Racoon Ford, Orange County, Virginia. He was admitted into the bar in 1847 and moved to the Morton plantation to farm and practice law in Culpeper County, Virginia. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe became an increasingly close friend and business associate of his father-in-law Jeremiah Morton. Halsey served as a captain in the 6th Virginia Calvalry Regiment during the Civil War. In 1863, in response to a charge that he had been away without leave, Halsey wrote an account of his wartime activities until that time: a cycle of activity, failing health, leave, recovery, and return. After the war, Halsey was a shareholder of the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas Railroad, owned a saw mill operation and mining operations, and was an Emigrant Aid and Homestead Company agent for the sale of large tracts of Virginia land. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eA large landowner and important political figure in the region, Jeremiah Morton lived at his nearby plantation \"The Hall\" (locally known as Morton Hall). . . According to family tradition, Morton christened the 441-acre tract Lessland because it contained 'less land' than his other properties Moreland and Stillmore.\"Lessland\" was damaged by fire in 1870 and was rebuilt in 1871 by J. J. Halsey who had purchased the land from his father-in-law in 1854. Halsey died at \"Lessland\" in 1907.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. J. Halsey and Jeremiah Morton were strong supporters of the South and its institution of Enslavery. Halsey's correspondence with his brother Edmund Halsey and Samuel Halsey showed their different views of the North and South on subjects such as slavery, abolitionism, secession, the elections of Presidents Buchanan and Lincoln, the Missouri Compromise, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, reconstruction, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Morton-Halsey family had many enslaved persons who are mentioned by first names, Douglass, Edmonia \"Monie,\" Jerdome, Lucas, Melinda, Judy, Linda, and George to name a few. There is an account in the correspondence that Joseph Morton \"Mort\" Halsey had an encounter with \"Lummie\" (Columbia Conway who was employed by the family) and she became pregnant with his child and took him to court. J. J. Halsey often writes negative accounts of African Americans.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJeremiah Morton was born in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, on September 3, 1799. He was the son of Jeremiah Morton and Mildred Garnett Jackson. He was left without parents at a very young age. It is likely he was raised by his paternal grandmother, Jane Morton. He attended a private school and Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), in Lexington, Virginia from 1814 thru 1815. He graduated from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1819, studied law, and was admitted to the bar. He practiced at Raccoon Ford, Virginia until sickness (probably from his earlier engagement in the war) ended his legal career. He then engaged in agricultural and political pursuits.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHe was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1849 until March 3, 1851. He was unsuccessful for reelection to the Thirty-second Congress and resumed agricultural pursuits. He was a member of the State secession convention in 1861 and was appointed as a colonel in the cavalry by Virginia Governor John Letcher. He attempted to amass food during the shortages of 1864. He was appointed trustee of the Theological Seminary of Virginia at Alexandria. He died at Lessland in Orange County, Virginia on November 28, 1878 and was buried in a private cemetery at his old home Morton Hall. He may have suffered later in life from failed ventures including the purchase of Sulpur White Springs. Several family members throughout his line struggled with mental illness and the ailment alcoholism.Family and business fortunes plummeted following the Confederate defeat. He wrote about it to his brother, Senator Jackson Morton of Milton, Florida; and Jackson's son, W. Chase Morton; and with Henry Ahrens, a Florida businessman.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJ. J. Halsey and Milly Halsey were the parents of Fannie Morton Halsey Dickenson (1848-1936) who married James Cooper Dickenson, Annie (Nannie) Augusta Halsey Alexander (1850-1917) who married James Porter Alexander, Jeremiah Morton \"Mort\" Halsey (1852-1921) who married Irena Louisa Stearns (1854-1886), Robert Ogden Halsey (1854-1939) who married Ella Halsey, and Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918 born Thomas Jackson Halsey) who married Delia Halsey. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIrena \"Rena\"Louisa Stearns died after childbirth in 1886. Mort Halsey suffered from severe alcoholism and was often absent as a single parent, while he was either uanble to stop drinking or at a hospital for treatment. He and Rena had three children, Caroline \"Virginia\" Halsey [Wilkinson] b. 1878 who was committed to Western State in Staunton, Virginia in 1900, Irena Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880 who attended Virginia Female Institute and seemed central in keeping her family together even though they were often sent in different directions, as they were raised by their grandparents, guardians and nurses, and Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881 who was very close with his sister Lou and married his first cousin Fannie Dickenson. Lou Halsey married Charles Palmer Stearns, (her first cousin).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFannie Morton Halsey Dickenson and James Cooper Dickenson were the parents of Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884) married Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey, James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate.\" \"Buddie\" struggled with alcohol, and Fannie Dickenson Halsey divorced him. (mention of domestic abuse also).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnnie Alexander and James Porter Alexander were the parents of Jamie Alexander who was engaged to [Georgie], Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander (1877-1890).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Ogden Halsey and his wife Ella were the parents of eight children including Nellie, Joe, Susan, Edmund, Morton, and Janie.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918) and his wife Delia were the parents of Helen Halsey and they lived in Prescott, Arizona. Dr. Halsey may have struggled with alcoholism later in life.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso mentioned are the siblings of J. J. Halsey, his brother Abraham Halsey (1831-1900) who made his fortune in California, Ann Eliza Halsey (1827-1868), Susan Electa Halsey (1829-1899), Stephen Halsey, Samuel S. 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He was admitted into the bar in 1847 and moved to the Morton plantation to farm and practice law in Culpeper County, Virginia.","He became an increasingly close friend and business associate of his father-in-law Jeremiah Morton. Halsey served as a captain in the 6th Virginia Calvalry Regiment during the Civil War. In 1863, in response to a charge that he had been away without leave, Halsey wrote an account of his wartime activities until that time: a cycle of activity, failing health, leave, recovery, and return. After the war, Halsey was a shareholder of the Orange, Alexandria and Manassas Railroad, owned a saw mill operation and mining operations, and was an Emigrant Aid and Homestead Company agent for the sale of large tracts of Virginia land.","A large landowner and important political figure in the region, Jeremiah Morton lived at his nearby plantation \"The Hall\" (locally known as Morton Hall). . . According to family tradition, Morton christened the 441-acre tract Lessland because it contained 'less land' than his other properties Moreland and Stillmore.\"Lessland\" was damaged by fire in 1870 and was rebuilt in 1871 by J. J. Halsey who had purchased the land from his father-in-law in 1854. Halsey died at \"Lessland\" in 1907.","J. J. Halsey and Jeremiah Morton were strong supporters of the South and its institution of Enslavery. Halsey's correspondence with his brother Edmund Halsey and Samuel Halsey showed their different views of the North and South on subjects such as slavery, abolitionism, secession, the elections of Presidents Buchanan and Lincoln, the Missouri Compromise, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, reconstruction, and the impeachment of Andrew Johnson.","The Morton-Halsey family had many enslaved persons who are mentioned by first names, Douglass, Edmonia \"Monie,\" Jerdome, Lucas, Melinda, Judy, Linda, and George to name a few. There is an account in the correspondence that Joseph Morton \"Mort\" Halsey had an encounter with \"Lummie\" (Columbia Conway who was employed by the family) and she became pregnant with his child and took him to court. J. J. Halsey often writes negative accounts of African Americans.","Jeremiah Morton was born in Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, Virginia, on September 3, 1799. He was the son of Jeremiah Morton and Mildred Garnett Jackson. He was left without parents at a very young age. It is likely he was raised by his paternal grandmother, Jane Morton. He attended a private school and Washington College (now Washington and Lee University), in Lexington, Virginia from 1814 thru 1815. He graduated from the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia in 1819, studied law, and was admitted to the bar. He practiced at Raccoon Ford, Virginia until sickness (probably from his earlier engagement in the war) ended his legal career. He then engaged in agricultural and political pursuits.","He was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1849 until March 3, 1851. He was unsuccessful for reelection to the Thirty-second Congress and resumed agricultural pursuits. He was a member of the State secession convention in 1861 and was appointed as a colonel in the cavalry by Virginia Governor John Letcher. He attempted to amass food during the shortages of 1864. He was appointed trustee of the Theological Seminary of Virginia at Alexandria. He died at Lessland in Orange County, Virginia on November 28, 1878 and was buried in a private cemetery at his old home Morton Hall. He may have suffered later in life from failed ventures including the purchase of Sulpur White Springs. Several family members throughout his line struggled with mental illness and the ailment alcoholism.Family and business fortunes plummeted following the Confederate defeat. He wrote about it to his brother, Senator Jackson Morton of Milton, Florida; and Jackson's son, W. Chase Morton; and with Henry Ahrens, a Florida businessman.","J. J. Halsey and Milly Halsey were the parents of Fannie Morton Halsey Dickenson (1848-1936) who married James Cooper Dickenson, Annie (Nannie) Augusta Halsey Alexander (1850-1917) who married James Porter Alexander, Jeremiah Morton \"Mort\" Halsey (1852-1921) who married Irena Louisa Stearns (1854-1886), Robert Ogden Halsey (1854-1939) who married Ella Halsey, and Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918 born Thomas Jackson Halsey) who married Delia Halsey.","Irena \"Rena\"Louisa Stearns died after childbirth in 1886. Mort Halsey suffered from severe alcoholism and was often absent as a single parent, while he was either uanble to stop drinking or at a hospital for treatment. He and Rena had three children, Caroline \"Virginia\" Halsey [Wilkinson] b. 1878 who was committed to Western State in Staunton, Virginia in 1900, Irena Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880 who attended Virginia Female Institute and seemed central in keeping her family together even though they were often sent in different directions, as they were raised by their grandparents, guardians and nurses, and Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881 who was very close with his sister Lou and married his first cousin Fannie Dickenson. Lou Halsey married Charles Palmer Stearns, (her first cousin).","Fannie Morton Halsey Dickenson and James Cooper Dickenson were the parents of Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884) married Franklin Stearns \"Buddie\" Halsey, James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate.\" \"Buddie\" struggled with alcohol, and Fannie Dickenson Halsey divorced him. (mention of domestic abuse also).","Annie Alexander and James Porter Alexander were the parents of Jamie Alexander who was engaged to [Georgie], Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander (1877-1890).","Robert Ogden Halsey and his wife Ella were the parents of eight children including Nellie, Joe, Susan, Edmund, Morton, and Janie.","Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey (1862-1918) and his wife Delia were the parents of Helen Halsey and they lived in Prescott, Arizona. Dr. Halsey may have struggled with alcoholism later in life.","Also mentioned are the siblings of J. J. Halsey, his brother Abraham Halsey (1831-1900) who made his fortune in California, Ann Eliza Halsey (1827-1868), Susan Electa Halsey (1829-1899), Stephen Halsey, Samuel S. Halsey (1835-1889), Cornelia Van Wyck Halsey (1838-1915), and Edmund Drake Halsey (1840-1896)"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eContent Note: The correspondence particularly from J. J. Halsey contain references or imagery involving racism. 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J.\" Halsey (1820-1907) Halseys' wife, Mildred Halsey and their children and grandchildren with the family papers spanning from 1838 to 1951 in Culpeper, and Orange County, Virginia as well as the Halsey branch of the family from New Jersey, and Abraham Halsey (J.J.'s brother) in California. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThe collection contains documents, ledgers, and correspondence that Jeremiah Morton and J. J. Halsey owned and sold enslaved persons. Jeremiah Morton was involved in the internal slave trade between Virginia and Mobile, Alabama (ca. 1847-1863) with accounts, descriptions, and values placed upon enslaved persons including itemized tax receipts  This book doubles as a notebook of legal questions with page references and sections headed \"The Rights of Things,\" \"Toller's Law of Executors,\" and \"Reeves Domestic Relations.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nContent Note: The correspondence particularly from J. J. Halsey contain references or imagery involving racism. In addition to the numerous enslaved persons in this family, J. J. Halsey and other family members often slur African Americans in correspondence throughout the collection.The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThere is also an 1855 registration form for Andrew Johnson, \"a person of colour,\" indicating his status as \"born free in the County of Orange, Virginia,\" and identifying him by his color, stature and marks or scars upon his face, head or hands. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nTopics include the Civil War with J. J. 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There are also two pages from the notebook of Mildred Halsey, which offer a day-by-day account of life while her husband is at war and Union forces occupy nearby areas. J. J. Halsey wrote that their house was between the \"cannon of both armies.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nMost of the letters include typed transcriptions which explain relationships of the family members which start with Jeremiah Morton through to his great-grandchildren, Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880, Caroline Virginia Halsey Stearns b.1878, and Frank \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881, Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884), James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate,\" Helen Halsey, Jamie Alexander (engaged to \"Georgie\",) Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander 1877-1890, and step-children and eight children of Robert Ogden Halsey and Ella Halsey.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThere is a lengthy autobiographical account of the career of William \"Extra Billy\" Smith, written in 1873 when Smith was running for U. S. Senate. The account includes his election to public office as Virginia state senator (1836), governor (1845), and U. S. congressman (1853-1859), and describes some of his Civil War experiences. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe correspondence of J. J. Halsey also includes letters and maps concerning the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, and correspondence and papers related to Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's case with the newly formed state board of medical examiners, contesting their right to license physicians. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nRelated materials include essays and verse by J. J. Halsey, materials relating to the rebuilding of \"Lessland,\" Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's examinations at Williston Seminary, Virginia, and papers concerning tuition for Irena Louisa Halsey at Piedmont Female Institute. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nSeries 4: The ledger series of the collection consists of eighteen volumes from 1812-1882 including Jeremiah Morton's account book regarding the sales of enslaved persons, Dr. R. Brigs ledgers dated 1812-1819, contain medical procedures like pulling a tooth. Other ledgers are from residents of Madison, Orange, and Culpeper counties. Some are in the hand of J. J. Halsey, while other volumes bear the names of Charles B. Porter, John A. Porter, B. W. Brown, and Nalle, Fishback and Company. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nSelected list of correspondents: Jeremiah Morton: John B. Barbour, Jr., Robert Bolling, W. B. Caldwell, Allen T. Caperton, Reverend John Cole, R. H. Dulany, Frederick Gamble, Jedediah Hotchkiss, G. W. Leyburn, R. H. Maury, William Maury, A. M. Phillips, Riggs and Company, B. T. Sage, Slaughter, Franklin and Company, Alexander H. Stephens, George Terrill and B. R. Wellford. Joseph J. Halsey: John H. Antrim, J. L. Archer, Robert Bolling, W. C. Conrad, Peter V. Daniel, James Gaven Field, Dr. Jeptha Fowlker, A. J. Gordon, Colonel W. W. Gordon, Andrew Grinnan, Cornelia Grinnan, Ella Grinnan, M. G. Harman, General Eppa Hunton, General John D. Imboden, H. C. Marchant, Norton Marye, R. H. Maury, William Maury, B. T. Nalle, Phillip Nalle, Samuel H. Newbury, R.V. Richardson, William C. Rives, John Robertson, Taylor Scott, Francis H. Smith, John K. Taliaferro, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Tazewell Taylor, George Terrill, John Timberlake, C. S. Todd, Charles Wagner, Thomas P. Wallace, George Wederburn, and John Woolfolk.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\nThere are also Morton's or Halsey's personal records, including their accounts with area merchants and residents of Madison, Culpeper or Orange counties, Virginia, whose affairs were handled by J. J. Halsey. as a lawyer. Individuals and firms listed are: William C. Austin, Beechwood and Mallory, John Blackwell and Hannah Blackwell, Charles G. Britt and James Beckham, Bushrod Brown, Thomas Brown, Thomas, Frances Bunley and Susie Bunley, M. A. Carter, John Clark, James Clark and Reuben Clark, William D. Clark, Timothy Costello, J. W. Crittenden, Sarah A. Daniel, William P. Eliason, Adam Everheart, John Gaurd, John Glaspell and Mary Glaspell, Gray Family, Thomas I. Green, R. W. Hall, James Hansbrough, Jane Hansbrough and Peter Hansbrough, Eppa Hunton, Parchal Hutchenson, Philip Johnson, James Jones, Thomas A. Keith, George Morton, Thomas Morton, Martin Nalle and Philip Nalle, Lewis Nelson, George Pannill, Charles B. Payne, W. S. Peyton, Colonel John A. Porter, John C. Rayland, William Rixey, Reverend W. F. Robins, J. W. Shadrack and John H. Somerville, Samuel Shadrack, George A. Sleet, Daniel W. Smith, James Somerville, E. W. Stearns, Steeles Tavern, Augusta County, Virginia, James L. Stringfellow, John Terrill, C. R. Van Wyck and L. D. Winston, John Vaughan, C. S. Waugh and N. B. Waugh, [John] Thomas Morton Wharton, Wharton and Nalle, William Wharton, Colonel Bruce Williams, Walter C. Winston, Winston family, and Isaac Willis.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also contains a land grant from Patrick Henry, as Governor of Virginia, to Uriel Mallory as assignee of William Morton, 1782 November 8 (in the existing collection)\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eIncludes report cards and school work of Joseph J. Halsey\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Content Description","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The Morton and Halsey family papers and addition (MSS 3995) contain family letters and some business letters, financial and legal papers, diaries, ledgers, printed items, and photographs belonging to the family of Jeremiah Morton (1899-1878), his wife Jane Smith Morton, and his son-in-law Joseph Jackson \"J. J.\" Halsey (1820-1907) Halseys' wife, Mildred Halsey and their children and grandchildren with the family papers spanning from 1838 to 1951 in Culpeper, and Orange County, Virginia as well as the Halsey branch of the family from New Jersey, and Abraham Halsey (J.J.'s brother) in California.","The collection contains documents, ledgers, and correspondence that Jeremiah Morton and J. J. Halsey owned and sold enslaved persons. Jeremiah Morton was involved in the internal slave trade between Virginia and Mobile, Alabama (ca. 1847-1863) with accounts, descriptions, and values placed upon enslaved persons including itemized tax receipts  This book doubles as a notebook of legal questions with page references and sections headed \"The Rights of Things,\" \"Toller's Law of Executors,\" and \"Reeves Domestic Relations.\"","Content Note: The correspondence particularly from J. J. Halsey contain references or imagery involving racism. In addition to the numerous enslaved persons in this family, J. J. Halsey and other family members often slur African Americans in correspondence throughout the collection.The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","There is also an 1855 registration form for Andrew Johnson, \"a person of colour,\" indicating his status as \"born free in the County of Orange, Virginia,\" and identifying him by his color, stature and marks or scars upon his face, head or hands.","Topics include the Civil War with J. J. Halsey fighting for the Confederacy and his brother Edmund fighting for the Union Army, reconstruction, African Americans holding office and politics, alcohol addiction, mental illness, agriculture, economy, coal, mining, White Sulphur Springs, and the Southern Pacific Railroad. Brief mention of the Spanish American War, moonshine, domestic abuse, divorce, education, Virginia Female Institute, Virginia Military Institute, Princeton University, University of Virginia, and Charlottesville, Virginia.","There are Civil War accounts including the Stonewall Jackson Valley Campaign and the mention of many Generals such as Robert E. Lee,  [Richard Stoddart] Ewell,  William Tecumseh Sherman, and battles in Elk Run, Harrisonburg, New Market, Richmond, Mount Jackson and the surrender at Appomattox at Wilmer McLean's house. There are also two pages from the notebook of Mildred Halsey, which offer a day-by-day account of life while her husband is at war and Union forces occupy nearby areas. J. J. Halsey wrote that their house was between the \"cannon of both armies.\"","Most of the letters include typed transcriptions which explain relationships of the family members which start with Jeremiah Morton through to his great-grandchildren, Louisa \"Lou\" Halsey b.1880, Caroline Virginia Halsey Stearns b.1878, and Frank \"Buddie\" Halsey b. 1881, Fannie Dickenson (b. 1884), James \"Short\" Halsey b. 1889, and step-children Hattie, Willie, and Anne \"Mate,\" Helen Halsey, Jamie Alexander (engaged to \"Georgie\",) Celia Alexander b. 1886, and Mildred Alexander 1877-1890, and step-children and eight children of Robert Ogden Halsey and Ella Halsey.","There is a lengthy autobiographical account of the career of William \"Extra Billy\" Smith, written in 1873 when Smith was running for U. S. Senate. The account includes his election to public office as Virginia state senator (1836), governor (1845), and U. S. congressman (1853-1859), and describes some of his Civil War experiences.","The correspondence of J. J. Halsey also includes letters and maps concerning the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, and correspondence and papers related to Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's case with the newly formed state board of medical examiners, contesting their right to license physicians.","Related materials include essays and verse by J. J. Halsey, materials relating to the rebuilding of \"Lessland,\" Dr. Bee Bartow Halsey's examinations at Williston Seminary, Virginia, and papers concerning tuition for Irena Louisa Halsey at Piedmont Female Institute.","Series 4: The ledger series of the collection consists of eighteen volumes from 1812-1882 including Jeremiah Morton's account book regarding the sales of enslaved persons, Dr. R. Brigs ledgers dated 1812-1819, contain medical procedures like pulling a tooth. Other ledgers are from residents of Madison, Orange, and Culpeper counties. Some are in the hand of J. J. Halsey, while other volumes bear the names of Charles B. Porter, John A. Porter, B. W. Brown, and Nalle, Fishback and Company.","Selected list of correspondents: Jeremiah Morton: John B. Barbour, Jr., Robert Bolling, W. B. Caldwell, Allen T. Caperton, Reverend John Cole, R. H. Dulany, Frederick Gamble, Jedediah Hotchkiss, G. W. Leyburn, R. H. Maury, William Maury, A. M. Phillips, Riggs and Company, B. T. Sage, Slaughter, Franklin and Company, Alexander H. Stephens, George Terrill and B. R. Wellford. Joseph J. Halsey: John H. Antrim, J. L. Archer, Robert Bolling, W. C. Conrad, Peter V. Daniel, James Gaven Field, Dr. Jeptha Fowlker, A. J. Gordon, Colonel W. W. Gordon, Andrew Grinnan, Cornelia Grinnan, Ella Grinnan, M. G. Harman, General Eppa Hunton, General John D. Imboden, H. C. Marchant, Norton Marye, R. H. Maury, William Maury, B. T. Nalle, Phillip Nalle, Samuel H. Newbury, R.V. Richardson, William C. Rives, John Robertson, Taylor Scott, Francis H. Smith, John K. Taliaferro, Jacquelin P. Taylor, Tazewell Taylor, George Terrill, John Timberlake, C. S. Todd, Charles Wagner, Thomas P. Wallace, George Wederburn, and John Woolfolk.","There are also Morton's or Halsey's personal records, including their accounts with area merchants and residents of Madison, Culpeper or Orange counties, Virginia, whose affairs were handled by J. J. Halsey. as a lawyer. Individuals and firms listed are: William C. Austin, Beechwood and Mallory, John Blackwell and Hannah Blackwell, Charles G. Britt and James Beckham, Bushrod Brown, Thomas Brown, Thomas, Frances Bunley and Susie Bunley, M. A. Carter, John Clark, James Clark and Reuben Clark, William D. Clark, Timothy Costello, J. W. Crittenden, Sarah A. Daniel, William P. Eliason, Adam Everheart, John Gaurd, John Glaspell and Mary Glaspell, Gray Family, Thomas I. Green, R. W. Hall, James Hansbrough, Jane Hansbrough and Peter Hansbrough, Eppa Hunton, Parchal Hutchenson, Philip Johnson, James Jones, Thomas A. Keith, George Morton, Thomas Morton, Martin Nalle and Philip Nalle, Lewis Nelson, George Pannill, Charles B. Payne, W. S. Peyton, Colonel John A. Porter, John C. Rayland, William Rixey, Reverend W. F. Robins, J. W. Shadrack and John H. Somerville, Samuel Shadrack, George A. Sleet, Daniel W. Smith, James Somerville, E. W. Stearns, Steeles Tavern, Augusta County, Virginia, James L. Stringfellow, John Terrill, C. R. Van Wyck and L. D. Winston, John Vaughan, C. S. Waugh and N. B. Waugh, [John] Thomas Morton Wharton, Wharton and Nalle, William Wharton, Colonel Bruce Williams, Walter C. Winston, Winston family, and Isaac Willis.","The collection also contains a land grant from Patrick Henry, as Governor of Virginia, to Uriel Mallory as assignee of William Morton, 1782 November 8 (in the existing collection)","Includes report cards and school work of Joseph J. 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Bound Volumes\n         (Box 1), Correspondence (Box 1), and Financial and Legal\n         Papers (Boxes 2-5) are arranged chronologically. All\n         additional topics are arranged chronologically within their\n         respective folders in Box 5.","Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities","The papers of the \n         Alexander familyof \n         King George County, Virginiacontain ca.\n         2000 items (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.75 linear feet),\n         ca.1800-1890, consist of correspondence, financial, and legal\n         papers. Most of the earlier papers are those of landowner \n         Gustavus B. Alexander, and concern his\n         dealings in wheat, corn, guano fertilizer, slaves, and land,\n         as well as legal matters and business ventures. Later papers\n         are those of his son, \n         Charles G. Alexander, lawyer, justice of\n         the peace, and schoolmaster, and deal with a variety of\n         subjects, including \n         King George County Schools, land\n         surveying, meteorological observations, and slavery. Other\n         subjects of possible interest include medical records and\n         doctors' bills, tax records, and documents concerning \n         St. Paul's Churchin \n         King George County.","Correspondence of note includes extensive dealings in wheat\n         and other goods with \n         Alexandriamerchants \n         Stephen Shinn and Son. Other business\n         associates include \n         W.H. McDonald and Co., \n         J. Leadbeater and Son, \n         C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne. \n         Gustavus B. Alexanderand other area\n         landowners dealt in guano with the \n         Alexandria, Virginiacompany \n         S.S. Masters and Son: 6, 13, 23 Sept\n         1852; 3 Feb 1853; 16, 17 Sept 1854; 10 Oct 1855; and 24 Sept\n         1860. Two contracts with overseers of the \n         Alexander familyplantation \" \n         Caledon\" are included in the\n         correspondence: with \n         Henry Ryals(30 Oct 1852) and with \n         John L. Lewisford(9 Jan 1860).","Letters dated 7, 20 Oct; 3, 11 Nov 1834; 29 Mar; 29 Aug\n         1839; 2 Mar; 10 June 1848; 14 Jan and 9 Feb 1857 pertain to\n         land holdings of the related \n         Stuart family, \n         Chapman family, and \n         Alexander familyin \n         Alexandria, Virginia. Other letters\n         concerning property holdings are as follows: a deed to \" \n         Strawberry Hillproperty\" bought by \n         Eliza Jacksonfrom \n         G.B. Wallace, dated 4 Sept 1876; \n         R.H. Stuartto \n         Charles G. Alexanderconcerning land sold\n         to \n         Eliza Hughesand \n         Charles Prior, dated 11 Feb 1890, and an\n         undated note; a list of \"Officers of District #3, \n         King George County, \" which includes \n         Gustavus B. Alexanderas chairman, dated\n         15 My 1852; and correspondence from the \n         U.S. War Departmentto \n         Charles G. Alexanderconcerning abandoned\n         lands, dated 25 Jan 1866.","Several letters concern the \" \n         Boyd's Hole\" property held by the \n         Alexander family. Correspondence from \n         Stephen Shinnto \n         Gustavus B. Alexanderconcerns\n         negotiations with the \n         Potomac River Steam Boat Companyto build\n         a wharf at \n         Boyd's Hole: 30 June; 9 July; 3 Sept; 2,\n         18, 25, and 29 Oct 1855; 25 June; 9, and 30 Aug 1856. Letters\n         pertaining to a dispute about the construction of a road at \n         Boyd's Holeincludes correspondence dated\n         1 June, 5 Oct, and 6 Nov 1856 and a 31 July 1876 \"list of\n         hands to work on Public Road.\" Letters pertaining to the lease\n         and sale of the \n         Boyd's Holeproperty include: a 3 Nov 1865\n         agreement of lease between \n         Charles G. Alexanderand \n         Thomas C. Daly; a 2 Nov 1874 letter from\n         the \n         Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Companyto \n         Charles G. Alexander; and an undated\n         draft of a real estate announcement: \" \n         Boyd's HoleFor Sale!\"","Letters dated 20, 25 April 1866; 10 July 1868; and 3 Sept\n         1869 concern debts and taxes on the estate of \n         Gustavus B. Alexander. Several letters\n         deal with money lent to the \n         Alexander familyby \n         Lucy A. Thorntonof \n         Port Royal, Virginia: 20 Aug, 28 Sept\n         1851; 30 Sept 1852; and 27 Sept 1856. Of special note is a\n         letter dated 9 May 1866, in which \n         Lucy Thorntonrequests that \n         Charles Alexanderpay the money owed her\n         so that she may repair her house, \"which was very badly\n         shelled (in the Civil War) and is scarcely habitable.\"","Some correspondence of the \n         Grymes familyis included in the \n         Alexander familypapers. Letters of \n         George Grymesinclude an undated note to \n         Gustavus B. Alexanderconcerning\n         plantation crops, and a letter to \n         Thomas Grymes, dated 28 Nov 1844, on the\n         dangers of hard drinking. The correspondence of \n         Fanny Grymesdeals with legal matters and\n         property holdings, notably a tract of land called \" \n         Eagle's Nest:\" 11 May 1870; 6 March 1871;\n         16 May, 18 Sept 1872; 17, 30 Sept 1873; 31 July 1875; and 19\n         Oct 1887.","Letters from \n         Charles G. Alexander's period as Justice\n         of the Peace in \n         Yuba County, California(where he settled\n         as a result of his participation in a \n         Washington-based gold rush expedition\n         from 1849 to late 1851) include a goodbye note written to his\n         father and dated simply \"1849\" and letters dated 21 Jan; 8, 15\n         Aug; and 11 Nov 1850; 21 Jan; 24 Feb; 28 April; and 15 June\n         1851. Also included is a 1 April 1857 complaint filed\n         concerning a trial held before \n         Charles G. Alexanderin \n         Yuba County, California.","Undated correspondence of note includes an unsigned\n         satirical poem about \n         Charles G. Alexander's early career as an\n         attorney; an open letter to \"the Voters of \n         King George County\" from \n         C.H. Ashton, concerning his candidacy for\n         the \n         House of Delegates; a fragment of a\n         letter which mentions \"the horrible party now in power\" and\n         predicts \"a revolution beginning in the North;\" a memorandum\n         recording the descendants of a \"Dr. Bell of \n         Lancaster; \" and letters to \n         Judith B. Alexanderand \n         Marietta Alexanderfrom \n         Sarah Stuartand \"Rose.\"","Two small notebooks dating from 1862 and 1863 are among the\n         bound volumes in Box 1. These consist of notes taken by \n         Charles G. Alexanderduring his period as\n         a member of the \n         15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalryin\n         the Civil War. Included in these notebooks are lists of\n         prisoners taken and guards appointed, munitions, cavalry\n         companies and their captains, and mess and pay accounts of the\n         soldiers. Also included is a daily record of the movements of\n         the \n         15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E, under\n         Captain \n         Mark Arnold, and a record of the battles\n         and skirmishes in which it was involved. The \n         9th Virginia Cavalryis also frequently\n         mentioned.","Two folders include material concerning \n         King George County Schools, such as\n         teachers' certificates, letters of the \n         King George County Textbook Committee,\n         correspondence concerning teaching positions (Box 5), and\n         three bound volumes (Box 1) entitled \"Teacher's Pocket\n         Record.\" These consist of the attendance records and policies\n         of \n         Potomac District Public School #4from\n         1876 to 1887 while \n         Charles G. Alexanderwas schoolmaster.","Medical records and doctors' bills of the \n         Alexander familyhave been separated into\n         one folder covering the period from 1826 to 1865. Included in\n         these documents are records of medical attention given to\n         slaves of the \n         Alexander familyand of the \n         Fitzhugh family. These slaves are often\n         mentioned by name.","Two folders contain the tax records of the \n         Alexander familyfrom 1814 to 1886 with some\n         undated material. These records are also of particular\n         interest because they list the number of slaves held by the\n         family in any given year.","Meteorological surveys and observations were made by \n         Charles G. Alexanderfor the \n         U.S. War Departmentin 1874 and 1875.\n         These may be found in a folder along with several weather maps\n         of the \n         United Statesand correspondence between \n         Charles G. Alexanderand the Chief Signal\n         Officer of the \n         War Department.","Material concerning \n         St. Paul's Churchin \n         King George Countyconsists of one folder\n         of correspondence and notes, including records of goods and\n         money donated to the church, meetings of the vestry, and an\n         undated list of pew-holders.","Some miscellaneous items have been separated into a single\n         folder. These include business and calling cards,\n         advertisments, poetry of such writers as \n         Alexander Popeand \n         John Stuart Mill, the passport of \n         Charles G. Alexanderdated 1849, a school\n         report for \n         Charles G. Alexanderat \n         Wood Grove Seminaryin the 1842-3 term,\n         and the will of \n         Gustavus B. Alexander, dated 1855. Also\n         included is an 1855 application for a land warrant due \n         Gustavus B. Alexanderas a veteran of the\n         War of 1812.","A substantial amount of material concerning slavery has\n         been separated into four folders of \"Slave Records,\" under the\n         subheadings of \"Correspondence,\" \"Financial and Legal,\" and\n         \"Financial and Legal --Bonds.\" The contents of these folders,\n         which collectively cover the period from 1814 to 1873 are\n         listed below:","Slave Records --Correspondence. Items of interest include:1\n         March 1824 -- \n         George Johnsonto \n         Jacob Stuart, concerning ownership of\n         slave \n         William; 2 April 1830 --certificate\n         concerning capture of runaway slave \n         Jim, belonging to \n         Gustavus B. Alexander; 10 Sept 1849 -- \n         A.G. Dadeto \n         Gustavus B. Alexander, concerning hired\n         slaves who became ill; 7 Dec 1849 --Dr. \n         Henry Lewisto \n         Gustavus B. Alexander, concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. Stuart; 23 Nov 1852 --statement by \n         Judith B. Alexander, concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. \n         Sarah Stuart Alexander; 10 June 1854\n         --letter of commission, forming a patrol to prevent slaves\n         from assembling or communicating between households; 11 Nov\n         1856 -- \n         W.T. Swannto \n         Gustavus B. Alexander, concerning slaves\n         of the \n         Alexander family, some of whom (\"the\n         children of \n         Christy\") have petitioned for their\n         freedom; 1 July 1858 -- \n         William McGuireto \n         Judith B. Alexander, concerning shipping\n         of slave girl \n         Mary; 27 Nov 1860 --note authorizing\n         slave \n         Westto recieve payment for his carpentry\n         services; 19 Nov 1861 -- \n         William McGuireto \n         Charles G. Alexander, writing to urge the\n         prevention of the escape of slaves at \" \n         Caledon\" by hiring them out further south\n         or by burning any boats available to them; 27 Nov 1867 --[ \n         Charles G. Alexander] to \n         George H. Robinsonconcerning shipments of\n         corn made by freedmen; 2 March 1871 -- \n         Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Landsto \n         Fanny Grymes, concerning the surviving\n         relatives of \n         Henry Brooks, son of her former slaves\n         and private in the \n         23rd US Colored Troopsduring the Civil\n         War; 7 Oct 1873 --draft of an editorial concerning ex-slaves\n         and some problems of the Reconstruction; n.d. -- \n         C.T. Stuartto \n         L.W. Stuartconcerning slave \n         William.","Slave Records --Financial and Legal. Items of interest\n         include: 1825 --authorization of ownership of dower slaves of \n         Sarah K. Stuart; 1825-1862 --bills and\n         receipts concerning slaves; 1830-1832 --indentures, including\n         lists of slaves held by \n         Gustavus B. Alexander; 1848, n.d. --lists\n         of slaves' names, ages and prices or values; 1844-1858 --bills\n         of sale of slaves; 1848 --division of dower slaves of \n         Sarah K. Stuart; n.d. --division of dower\n         slaves of Mrs. \n         G. Stuart.","Slave Records --Financial and Legal: Bonds. These records\n         are contained in two folders and date from 1814 to 1862 with\n         some undated material. They consist entirely of bonds made\n         concerning the hire of slaves belonging to the following\n         families:","Alexander family,\n        Lanford family,\n        Ashton family,\n        Lewis family,\n        Berry family,\n        Miffleton family,\n        Brockenborough family,\n        Potts family,\n        Bryan family,\n        Quisenberry family,\n        Coakley family,\n        Scott family,\n        Dade family,\n        Selden family,\n        Davies family,\n        Smith family,\n        Fitzhugh family,\n        Stuart family,\n        Grymes family,\n        Thornton family,\n        Harrison family,\n        Washington family","These bonds may be particularly useful as the first names\n         of the slaves involved are frequently mentioned.","See the \n            \n            University of Virginia Library’s use policy.","University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Caledon","University of Virginia","King George County Schools","St. Paul's Church","Stephen Shinn and Son","W.H. McDonald and Co.","J. Leadbeater and Son","C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne","S.S. Masters and Son","U.S. War Department","Potomac River Steam Boat Company","Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company","Eagle's Nest","House of Delegates","15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry","15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E","9th Virginia Cavalry","King George County Textbook Committee","Potomac District Public School #4","War Department","Wood Grove Seminary","Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands","23rd US Colored Troops","Alexander family","Stuart family","Chapman family","Grymes family","Fitzhugh family","Alexander family,","Lanford family,","Ashton family,","Lewis family,","Berry family,","Miffleton family,","Brockenborough family,","Potts family,","Bryan family,","Quisenberry family,","Coakley family,","Scott family,","Dade family,","Selden family,","Davies family,","Smith family,","Fitzhugh family,","Stuart family,","Grymes family,","Thornton family,","Harrison family,","Washington family","Lewis Egerton Smoot","Gustavus B. Alexander","Charles G. Alexander","Henry Ryals","John L. Lewisford","Eliza Jackson","G.B. Wallace","R.H. Stuart","Eliza Hughes","Charles Prior","Stephen Shinn","Thomas C. Daly","Lucy A. Thornton","Lucy Thornton","Charles Alexander","George Grymes","Thomas Grymes","Fanny Grymes","C.H. Ashton","Judith B. Alexander","Marietta Alexander","Sarah Stuart","Mark Arnold","Alexander Pope","John Stuart Mill","George Johnson","Jacob Stuart","William","Jim","A.G. Dade","Henry Lewis","Sarah Stuart Alexander","W.T. Swann","Christy","William McGuire","Mary","West","George H. Robinson","Henry Brooks","C.T. Stuart","L.W. Stuart","Sarah K. Stuart","G. 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Dade","Henry Lewis","Sarah Stuart Alexander","W.T. Swann","Christy","William McGuire","Mary","West","George H. Robinson","Henry Brooks","C.T. Stuart","L.W. Stuart","Sarah K. Stuart","G. Stuart"],"creator_corpname_ssim":["University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Caledon","University of Virginia","King George County Schools","St. Paul's Church","Stephen Shinn and Son","W.H. McDonald and Co.","J. Leadbeater and Son","C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne","S.S. Masters and Son","U.S. War Department","Potomac River Steam Boat Company","Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company","Eagle's Nest","House of Delegates","15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry","15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E","9th Virginia Cavalry","King George County Textbook Committee","Potomac District Public School #4","War Department","Wood Grove Seminary","Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands","23rd US Colored Troops"],"creator_famname_ssim":["Alexander family","Stuart family","Chapman family","Grymes family","Fitzhugh family","Alexander family,","Lanford family,","Ashton family,","Lewis family,","Berry family,","Miffleton family,","Brockenborough family,","Potts family,","Bryan family,","Quisenberry family,","Coakley family,","Scott family,","Dade family,","Selden family,","Davies family,","Smith family,","Fitzhugh family,","Stuart family,","Grymes family,","Thornton family,","Harrison family,","Washington family"],"creators_ssim":["Lewis Egerton Smoot","Gustavus B. Alexander","Charles G. Alexander","Henry Ryals","John L. Lewisford","Eliza Jackson","G.B. Wallace","R.H. Stuart","Eliza Hughes","Charles Prior","Stephen Shinn","Thomas C. Daly","Lucy A. Thornton","Lucy Thornton","Charles Alexander","George Grymes","Thomas Grymes","Fanny Grymes","C.H. Ashton","Judith B. Alexander","Marietta Alexander","Sarah Stuart","Mark Arnold","Alexander Pope","John Stuart Mill","George Johnson","Jacob Stuart","William","Jim","A.G. Dade","Henry Lewis","Sarah Stuart Alexander","W.T. Swann","Christy","William McGuire","Mary","West","George H. Robinson","Henry Brooks","C.T. Stuart","L.W. Stuart","Sarah K. Stuart","G. Stuart","University of Virginia. Library. Special\n            Collections Dept.","Caledon","University of Virginia","King George County Schools","St. Paul's Church","Stephen Shinn and Son","W.H. McDonald and Co.","J. Leadbeater and Son","C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne","S.S. Masters and Son","U.S. War Department","Potomac River Steam Boat Company","Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company","Eagle's Nest","House of Delegates","15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry","15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E","9th Virginia Cavalry","King George County Textbook Committee","Potomac District Public School #4","War Department","Wood Grove Seminary","Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands","23rd US Colored Troops","Alexander family","Stuart family","Chapman family","Grymes family","Fitzhugh family","Alexander family,","Lanford family,","Ashton family,","Lewis family,","Berry family,","Miffleton family,","Brockenborough family,","Potts family,","Bryan family,","Quisenberry family,","Coakley family,","Scott family,","Dade family,","Selden family,","Davies family,","Smith family,","Fitzhugh family,","Stuart family,","Grymes family,","Thornton family,","Harrison family,","Washington family"],"acqinfo_ssim":["This collection was a gift of Mr. \n            Lewis Egerton Smootof \" \n            Caledon\" in \n            Goby, Virginia. It was presented to\n            the \n            University of Virginiaon \n            June 18, 1954."],"has_online_content_ssim":["false"],"physdesc_tesim":["2000 items"],"accessrestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eCollection is open to research.\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"accessrestrict_heading_ssm":["Access Restrictions"],"accessrestrict_tesim":["Collection is open to research."],"arrangement_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003epapers have been arranged\n         alphabetically according to type of material. Bound Volumes\n         (Box 1), Correspondence (Box 1), and Financial and Legal\n         Papers (Boxes 2-5) are arranged chronologically. All\n         additional topics are arranged chronologically within their\n         respective folders in Box 5.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Organization"],"arrangement_tesim":["The \n         Alexander familypapers have been arranged\n         alphabetically according to type of material. Bound Volumes\n         (Box 1), Correspondence (Box 1), and Financial and Legal\n         Papers (Boxes 2-5) are arranged chronologically. All\n         additional topics are arranged chronologically within their\n         respective folders in Box 5."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eAlexander Family\n            Papers, Accession 4800, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"prefercite_tesim":["Alexander Family\n            Papers, Accession 4800, Special Collections Department, University of\n         Virginia Library"],"processinfo_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eFunded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities\u003c/p\u003e\n      "],"processinfo_heading_ssm":["Funding Note"],"processinfo_tesim":["Funded in part by a grant from the National Endowment\n            for the Humanities"],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe papers of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eof \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003econtain ca.\n         2000 items (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.75 linear feet),\n         ca.1800-1890, consist of correspondence, financial, and legal\n         papers. Most of the earlier papers are those of landowner \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, and concern his\n         dealings in wheat, corn, guano fertilizer, slaves, and land,\n         as well as legal matters and business ventures. Later papers\n         are those of his son, \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, lawyer, justice of\n         the peace, and schoolmaster, and deal with a variety of\n         subjects, including \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eKing George County Schools\u003c/corpname\u003e, land\n         surveying, meteorological observations, and slavery. Other\n         subjects of possible interest include medical records and\n         doctors' bills, tax records, and documents concerning \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Paul's Church\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondence of note includes extensive dealings in wheat\n         and other goods with \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria\u003c/geogname\u003emerchants \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eStephen Shinn and Son\u003c/corpname\u003e. Other business\n         associates include \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eW.H. McDonald and Co.\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eJ. Leadbeater and Son\u003c/corpname\u003e, \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eC.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne\u003c/corpname\u003e. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand other area\n         landowners dealt in guano with the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003ecompany \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eS.S. Masters and Son\u003c/corpname\u003e: 6, 13, 23 Sept\n         1852; 3 Feb 1853; 16, 17 Sept 1854; 10 Oct 1855; and 24 Sept\n         1860. Two contracts with overseers of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eplantation \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eCaledon\u003c/corpname\u003e\" are included in the\n         correspondence: with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Ryals\u003c/persname\u003e(30 Oct 1852) and with \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn L. Lewisford\u003c/persname\u003e(9 Jan 1860).\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eLetters dated 7, 20 Oct; 3, 11 Nov 1834; 29 Mar; 29 Aug\n         1839; 2 Mar; 10 June 1848; 14 Jan and 9 Feb 1857 pertain to\n         land holdings of the related \n         \u003cfamname\u003eStuart family\u003c/famname\u003e, \n         \u003cfamname\u003eChapman family\u003c/famname\u003e, and \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eAlexandria, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e. Other letters\n         concerning property holdings are as follows: a deed to \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eStrawberry Hill\u003c/geogname\u003eproperty\" bought by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEliza Jackson\u003c/persname\u003efrom \n         \u003cpersname\u003eG.B. Wallace\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 4 Sept 1876; \n         \u003cpersname\u003eR.H. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerning land sold\n         to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eEliza Hughes\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Prior\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 11 Feb 1890, and an\n         undated note; a list of \"Officers of District #3, \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003e, \" which includes \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eas chairman, dated\n         15 My 1852; and correspondence from the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eU.S. War Department\u003c/corpname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerning abandoned\n         lands, dated 25 Jan 1866.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSeveral letters concern the \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003e\" property held by the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003e. Correspondence from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eStephen Shinn\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerns\n         negotiations with the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003ePotomac River Steam Boat Company\u003c/corpname\u003eto build\n         a wharf at \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003e: 30 June; 9 July; 3 Sept; 2,\n         18, 25, and 29 Oct 1855; 25 June; 9, and 30 Aug 1856. Letters\n         pertaining to a dispute about the construction of a road at \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003eincludes correspondence dated\n         1 June, 5 Oct, and 6 Nov 1856 and a 31 July 1876 \"list of\n         hands to work on Public Road.\" Letters pertaining to the lease\n         and sale of the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003eproperty include: a 3 Nov 1865\n         agreement of lease between \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eThomas C. Daly\u003c/persname\u003e; a 2 Nov 1874 letter from\n         the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eGeo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Company\u003c/corpname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; and an undated\n         draft of a real estate announcement: \" \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eBoyd's Hole\u003c/geogname\u003eFor Sale!\"\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eLetters dated 20, 25 April 1866; 10 July 1868; and 3 Sept\n         1869 concern debts and taxes on the estate of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e. Several letters\n         deal with money lent to the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eby \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy A. Thornton\u003c/persname\u003eof \n         \u003cgeogname\u003ePort Royal, Virginia\u003c/geogname\u003e: 20 Aug, 28 Sept\n         1851; 30 Sept 1852; and 27 Sept 1856. Of special note is a\n         letter dated 9 May 1866, in which \n         \u003cpersname\u003eLucy Thornton\u003c/persname\u003erequests that \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles Alexander\u003c/persname\u003epay the money owed her\n         so that she may repair her house, \"which was very badly\n         shelled (in the Civil War) and is scarcely habitable.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSome correspondence of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eGrymes family\u003c/famname\u003eis included in the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003epapers. Letters of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Grymes\u003c/persname\u003einclude an undated note to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003econcerning\n         plantation crops, and a letter to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eThomas Grymes\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 28 Nov 1844, on the\n         dangers of hard drinking. The correspondence of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFanny Grymes\u003c/persname\u003edeals with legal matters and\n         property holdings, notably a tract of land called \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eEagle's Nest\u003c/corpname\u003e:\" 11 May 1870; 6 March 1871;\n         16 May, 18 Sept 1872; 17, 30 Sept 1873; 31 July 1875; and 19\n         Oct 1887.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eLetters from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e's period as Justice\n         of the Peace in \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eYuba County, California\u003c/geogname\u003e(where he settled\n         as a result of his participation in a \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eWashington\u003c/geogname\u003e-based gold rush expedition\n         from 1849 to late 1851) include a goodbye note written to his\n         father and dated simply \"1849\" and letters dated 21 Jan; 8, 15\n         Aug; and 11 Nov 1850; 21 Jan; 24 Feb; 28 April; and 15 June\n         1851. Also included is a 1 April 1857 complaint filed\n         concerning a trial held before \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eYuba County, California\u003c/geogname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eUndated correspondence of note includes an unsigned\n         satirical poem about \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e's early career as an\n         attorney; an open letter to \"the Voters of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003e\" from \n         \u003cpersname\u003eC.H. Ashton\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning his candidacy for\n         the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eHouse of Delegates\u003c/corpname\u003e; a fragment of a\n         letter which mentions \"the horrible party now in power\" and\n         predicts \"a revolution beginning in the North;\" a memorandum\n         recording the descendants of a \"Dr. Bell of \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eLancaster\u003c/geogname\u003e; \" and letters to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMarietta Alexander\u003c/persname\u003efrom \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah Stuart\u003c/persname\u003eand \"Rose.\"\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eTwo small notebooks dating from 1862 and 1863 are among the\n         bound volumes in Box 1. These consist of notes taken by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eduring his period as\n         a member of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalry\u003c/corpname\u003ein\n         the Civil War. Included in these notebooks are lists of\n         prisoners taken and guards appointed, munitions, cavalry\n         companies and their captains, and mess and pay accounts of the\n         soldiers. Also included is a daily record of the movements of\n         the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E\u003c/corpname\u003e, under\n         Captain \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMark Arnold\u003c/persname\u003e, and a record of the battles\n         and skirmishes in which it was involved. The \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e9th Virginia Cavalry\u003c/corpname\u003eis also frequently\n         mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eTwo folders include material concerning \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eKing George County Schools\u003c/corpname\u003e, such as\n         teachers' certificates, letters of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eKing George County Textbook Committee\u003c/corpname\u003e,\n         correspondence concerning teaching positions (Box 5), and\n         three bound volumes (Box 1) entitled \"Teacher's Pocket\n         Record.\" These consist of the attendance records and policies\n         of \n         \u003ccorpname\u003ePotomac District Public School #4\u003c/corpname\u003efrom\n         1876 to 1887 while \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003ewas schoolmaster.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eMedical records and doctors' bills of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003ehave been separated into\n         one folder covering the period from 1826 to 1865. Included in\n         these documents are records of medical attention given to\n         slaves of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003eand of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eFitzhugh family\u003c/famname\u003e. These slaves are often\n         mentioned by name.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eTwo folders contain the tax records of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003efrom 1814 to 1886 with some\n         undated material. These records are also of particular\n         interest because they list the number of slaves held by the\n         family in any given year.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eMeteorological surveys and observations were made by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003efor the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eU.S. War Department\u003c/corpname\u003ein 1874 and 1875.\n         These may be found in a folder along with several weather maps\n         of the \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eUnited States\u003c/geogname\u003eand correspondence between \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eand the Chief Signal\n         Officer of the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWar Department\u003c/corpname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eMaterial concerning \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eSt. Paul's Church\u003c/corpname\u003ein \n         \u003cgeogname\u003eKing George County\u003c/geogname\u003econsists of one folder\n         of correspondence and notes, including records of goods and\n         money donated to the church, meetings of the vestry, and an\n         undated list of pew-holders.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSome miscellaneous items have been separated into a single\n         folder. These include business and calling cards,\n         advertisments, poetry of such writers as \n         \u003cpersname\u003eAlexander Pope\u003c/persname\u003eand \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJohn Stuart Mill\u003c/persname\u003e, the passport of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003edated 1849, a school\n         report for \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eat \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eWood Grove Seminary\u003c/corpname\u003ein the 1842-3 term,\n         and the will of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, dated 1855. Also\n         included is an 1855 application for a land warrant due \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003eas a veteran of the\n         War of 1812.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eA substantial amount of material concerning slavery has\n         been separated into four folders of \"Slave Records,\" under the\n         subheadings of \"Correspondence,\" \"Financial and Legal,\" and\n         \"Financial and Legal --Bonds.\" The contents of these folders,\n         which collectively cover the period from 1814 to 1873 are\n         listed below:\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSlave Records --Correspondence. Items of interest include:1\n         March 1824 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge Johnson\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJacob Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning ownership of\n         slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam\u003c/persname\u003e; 2 April 1830 --certificate\n         concerning capture of runaway slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJim\u003c/persname\u003e, belonging to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; 10 Sept 1849 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eA.G. Dade\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning hired\n         slaves who became ill; 7 Dec 1849 --Dr. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Lewis\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. Stuart; 23 Nov 1852 --statement by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah Stuart Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; 10 June 1854\n         --letter of commission, forming a patrol to prevent slaves\n         from assembling or communicating between households; 11 Nov\n         1856 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eW.T. Swann\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning slaves\n         of the \n         \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family\u003c/famname\u003e, some of whom (\"the\n         children of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eChristy\u003c/persname\u003e\") have petitioned for their\n         freedom; 1 July 1858 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam McGuire\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eJudith B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning shipping\n         of slave girl \n         \u003cpersname\u003eMary\u003c/persname\u003e; 27 Nov 1860 --note authorizing\n         slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWest\u003c/persname\u003eto recieve payment for his carpentry\n         services; 19 Nov 1861 -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam McGuire\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e, writing to urge the\n         prevention of the escape of slaves at \" \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eCaledon\u003c/corpname\u003e\" by hiring them out further south\n         or by burning any boats available to them; 27 Nov 1867 --[ \n         \u003cpersname\u003eCharles G. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e] to \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGeorge H. Robinson\u003c/persname\u003econcerning shipments of\n         corn made by freedmen; 2 March 1871 -- \n         \u003ccorpname\u003eBureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Lands\u003c/corpname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eFanny Grymes\u003c/persname\u003e, concerning the surviving\n         relatives of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eHenry Brooks\u003c/persname\u003e, son of her former slaves\n         and private in the \n         \u003ccorpname\u003e23rd US Colored Troops\u003c/corpname\u003eduring the Civil\n         War; 7 Oct 1873 --draft of an editorial concerning ex-slaves\n         and some problems of the Reconstruction; n.d. -- \n         \u003cpersname\u003eC.T. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003eto \n         \u003cpersname\u003eL.W. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003econcerning slave \n         \u003cpersname\u003eWilliam\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSlave Records --Financial and Legal. Items of interest\n         include: 1825 --authorization of ownership of dower slaves of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah K. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e; 1825-1862 --bills and\n         receipts concerning slaves; 1830-1832 --indentures, including\n         lists of slaves held by \n         \u003cpersname\u003eGustavus B. Alexander\u003c/persname\u003e; 1848, n.d. --lists\n         of slaves' names, ages and prices or values; 1844-1858 --bills\n         of sale of slaves; 1848 --division of dower slaves of \n         \u003cpersname\u003eSarah K. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e; n.d. --division of dower\n         slaves of Mrs. \n         \u003cpersname\u003eG. Stuart\u003c/persname\u003e.\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eSlave Records --Financial and Legal: Bonds. These records\n         are contained in two folders and date from 1814 to 1862 with\n         some undated material. They consist entirely of bonds made\n         concerning the hire of slaves belonging to the following\n         families:\u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eAlexander family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eLanford family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eAshton family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eLewis family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eBerry family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eMiffleton family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eBrockenborough family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003ePotts family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eBryan family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eQuisenberry family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eCoakley family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eScott family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eDade family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eSelden family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eDavies family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eSmith family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eFitzhugh family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eStuart family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eGrymes family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eThornton family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eHarrison family,\u003c/famname\u003e\n        \u003cfamname\u003eWashington family\u003c/famname\u003e\n      \u003c/p\u003e\n      ","\u003cp\u003eThese bonds may be particularly useful as the first names\n         of the slaves involved are frequently mentioned.\u003c/p\u003e\n    "],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Content"],"scopecontent_tesim":["The papers of the \n         Alexander familyof \n         King George County, Virginiacontain ca.\n         2000 items (5 Hollinger boxes, ca. 1.75 linear feet),\n         ca.1800-1890, consist of correspondence, financial, and legal\n         papers. Most of the earlier papers are those of landowner \n         Gustavus B. Alexander, and concern his\n         dealings in wheat, corn, guano fertilizer, slaves, and land,\n         as well as legal matters and business ventures. Later papers\n         are those of his son, \n         Charles G. Alexander, lawyer, justice of\n         the peace, and schoolmaster, and deal with a variety of\n         subjects, including \n         King George County Schools, land\n         surveying, meteorological observations, and slavery. Other\n         subjects of possible interest include medical records and\n         doctors' bills, tax records, and documents concerning \n         St. Paul's Churchin \n         King George County.","Correspondence of note includes extensive dealings in wheat\n         and other goods with \n         Alexandriamerchants \n         Stephen Shinn and Son. Other business\n         associates include \n         W.H. McDonald and Co., \n         J. Leadbeater and Son, \n         C.G. Howland, and Robinson and Payne. \n         Gustavus B. Alexanderand other area\n         landowners dealt in guano with the \n         Alexandria, Virginiacompany \n         S.S. Masters and Son: 6, 13, 23 Sept\n         1852; 3 Feb 1853; 16, 17 Sept 1854; 10 Oct 1855; and 24 Sept\n         1860. Two contracts with overseers of the \n         Alexander familyplantation \" \n         Caledon\" are included in the\n         correspondence: with \n         Henry Ryals(30 Oct 1852) and with \n         John L. Lewisford(9 Jan 1860).","Letters dated 7, 20 Oct; 3, 11 Nov 1834; 29 Mar; 29 Aug\n         1839; 2 Mar; 10 June 1848; 14 Jan and 9 Feb 1857 pertain to\n         land holdings of the related \n         Stuart family, \n         Chapman family, and \n         Alexander familyin \n         Alexandria, Virginia. Other letters\n         concerning property holdings are as follows: a deed to \" \n         Strawberry Hillproperty\" bought by \n         Eliza Jacksonfrom \n         G.B. Wallace, dated 4 Sept 1876; \n         R.H. Stuartto \n         Charles G. Alexanderconcerning land sold\n         to \n         Eliza Hughesand \n         Charles Prior, dated 11 Feb 1890, and an\n         undated note; a list of \"Officers of District #3, \n         King George County, \" which includes \n         Gustavus B. Alexanderas chairman, dated\n         15 My 1852; and correspondence from the \n         U.S. War Departmentto \n         Charles G. Alexanderconcerning abandoned\n         lands, dated 25 Jan 1866.","Several letters concern the \" \n         Boyd's Hole\" property held by the \n         Alexander family. Correspondence from \n         Stephen Shinnto \n         Gustavus B. Alexanderconcerns\n         negotiations with the \n         Potomac River Steam Boat Companyto build\n         a wharf at \n         Boyd's Hole: 30 June; 9 July; 3 Sept; 2,\n         18, 25, and 29 Oct 1855; 25 June; 9, and 30 Aug 1856. Letters\n         pertaining to a dispute about the construction of a road at \n         Boyd's Holeincludes correspondence dated\n         1 June, 5 Oct, and 6 Nov 1856 and a 31 July 1876 \"list of\n         hands to work on Public Road.\" Letters pertaining to the lease\n         and sale of the \n         Boyd's Holeproperty include: a 3 Nov 1865\n         agreement of lease between \n         Charles G. Alexanderand \n         Thomas C. Daly; a 2 Nov 1874 letter from\n         the \n         Geo. C. Wedderburn Real Estate Companyto \n         Charles G. Alexander; and an undated\n         draft of a real estate announcement: \" \n         Boyd's HoleFor Sale!\"","Letters dated 20, 25 April 1866; 10 July 1868; and 3 Sept\n         1869 concern debts and taxes on the estate of \n         Gustavus B. Alexander. Several letters\n         deal with money lent to the \n         Alexander familyby \n         Lucy A. Thorntonof \n         Port Royal, Virginia: 20 Aug, 28 Sept\n         1851; 30 Sept 1852; and 27 Sept 1856. Of special note is a\n         letter dated 9 May 1866, in which \n         Lucy Thorntonrequests that \n         Charles Alexanderpay the money owed her\n         so that she may repair her house, \"which was very badly\n         shelled (in the Civil War) and is scarcely habitable.\"","Some correspondence of the \n         Grymes familyis included in the \n         Alexander familypapers. Letters of \n         George Grymesinclude an undated note to \n         Gustavus B. Alexanderconcerning\n         plantation crops, and a letter to \n         Thomas Grymes, dated 28 Nov 1844, on the\n         dangers of hard drinking. The correspondence of \n         Fanny Grymesdeals with legal matters and\n         property holdings, notably a tract of land called \" \n         Eagle's Nest:\" 11 May 1870; 6 March 1871;\n         16 May, 18 Sept 1872; 17, 30 Sept 1873; 31 July 1875; and 19\n         Oct 1887.","Letters from \n         Charles G. Alexander's period as Justice\n         of the Peace in \n         Yuba County, California(where he settled\n         as a result of his participation in a \n         Washington-based gold rush expedition\n         from 1849 to late 1851) include a goodbye note written to his\n         father and dated simply \"1849\" and letters dated 21 Jan; 8, 15\n         Aug; and 11 Nov 1850; 21 Jan; 24 Feb; 28 April; and 15 June\n         1851. Also included is a 1 April 1857 complaint filed\n         concerning a trial held before \n         Charles G. Alexanderin \n         Yuba County, California.","Undated correspondence of note includes an unsigned\n         satirical poem about \n         Charles G. Alexander's early career as an\n         attorney; an open letter to \"the Voters of \n         King George County\" from \n         C.H. Ashton, concerning his candidacy for\n         the \n         House of Delegates; a fragment of a\n         letter which mentions \"the horrible party now in power\" and\n         predicts \"a revolution beginning in the North;\" a memorandum\n         recording the descendants of a \"Dr. Bell of \n         Lancaster; \" and letters to \n         Judith B. Alexanderand \n         Marietta Alexanderfrom \n         Sarah Stuartand \"Rose.\"","Two small notebooks dating from 1862 and 1863 are among the\n         bound volumes in Box 1. These consist of notes taken by \n         Charles G. Alexanderduring his period as\n         a member of the \n         15th Regiment of the Virginia Cavalryin\n         the Civil War. Included in these notebooks are lists of\n         prisoners taken and guards appointed, munitions, cavalry\n         companies and their captains, and mess and pay accounts of the\n         soldiers. Also included is a daily record of the movements of\n         the \n         15th Virginia Cavalry, Company E, under\n         Captain \n         Mark Arnold, and a record of the battles\n         and skirmishes in which it was involved. The \n         9th Virginia Cavalryis also frequently\n         mentioned.","Two folders include material concerning \n         King George County Schools, such as\n         teachers' certificates, letters of the \n         King George County Textbook Committee,\n         correspondence concerning teaching positions (Box 5), and\n         three bound volumes (Box 1) entitled \"Teacher's Pocket\n         Record.\" These consist of the attendance records and policies\n         of \n         Potomac District Public School #4from\n         1876 to 1887 while \n         Charles G. Alexanderwas schoolmaster.","Medical records and doctors' bills of the \n         Alexander familyhave been separated into\n         one folder covering the period from 1826 to 1865. Included in\n         these documents are records of medical attention given to\n         slaves of the \n         Alexander familyand of the \n         Fitzhugh family. These slaves are often\n         mentioned by name.","Two folders contain the tax records of the \n         Alexander familyfrom 1814 to 1886 with some\n         undated material. These records are also of particular\n         interest because they list the number of slaves held by the\n         family in any given year.","Meteorological surveys and observations were made by \n         Charles G. Alexanderfor the \n         U.S. War Departmentin 1874 and 1875.\n         These may be found in a folder along with several weather maps\n         of the \n         United Statesand correspondence between \n         Charles G. Alexanderand the Chief Signal\n         Officer of the \n         War Department.","Material concerning \n         St. Paul's Churchin \n         King George Countyconsists of one folder\n         of correspondence and notes, including records of goods and\n         money donated to the church, meetings of the vestry, and an\n         undated list of pew-holders.","Some miscellaneous items have been separated into a single\n         folder. These include business and calling cards,\n         advertisments, poetry of such writers as \n         Alexander Popeand \n         John Stuart Mill, the passport of \n         Charles G. Alexanderdated 1849, a school\n         report for \n         Charles G. Alexanderat \n         Wood Grove Seminaryin the 1842-3 term,\n         and the will of \n         Gustavus B. Alexander, dated 1855. Also\n         included is an 1855 application for a land warrant due \n         Gustavus B. Alexanderas a veteran of the\n         War of 1812.","A substantial amount of material concerning slavery has\n         been separated into four folders of \"Slave Records,\" under the\n         subheadings of \"Correspondence,\" \"Financial and Legal,\" and\n         \"Financial and Legal --Bonds.\" The contents of these folders,\n         which collectively cover the period from 1814 to 1873 are\n         listed below:","Slave Records --Correspondence. Items of interest include:1\n         March 1824 -- \n         George Johnsonto \n         Jacob Stuart, concerning ownership of\n         slave \n         William; 2 April 1830 --certificate\n         concerning capture of runaway slave \n         Jim, belonging to \n         Gustavus B. Alexander; 10 Sept 1849 -- \n         A.G. Dadeto \n         Gustavus B. Alexander, concerning hired\n         slaves who became ill; 7 Dec 1849 --Dr. \n         Henry Lewisto \n         Gustavus B. Alexander, concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. Stuart; 23 Nov 1852 --statement by \n         Judith B. Alexander, concerning dower\n         slaves of late Mrs. \n         Sarah Stuart Alexander; 10 June 1854\n         --letter of commission, forming a patrol to prevent slaves\n         from assembling or communicating between households; 11 Nov\n         1856 -- \n         W.T. Swannto \n         Gustavus B. Alexander, concerning slaves\n         of the \n         Alexander family, some of whom (\"the\n         children of \n         Christy\") have petitioned for their\n         freedom; 1 July 1858 -- \n         William McGuireto \n         Judith B. Alexander, concerning shipping\n         of slave girl \n         Mary; 27 Nov 1860 --note authorizing\n         slave \n         Westto recieve payment for his carpentry\n         services; 19 Nov 1861 -- \n         William McGuireto \n         Charles G. Alexander, writing to urge the\n         prevention of the escape of slaves at \" \n         Caledon\" by hiring them out further south\n         or by burning any boats available to them; 27 Nov 1867 --[ \n         Charles G. Alexander] to \n         George H. Robinsonconcerning shipments of\n         corn made by freedmen; 2 March 1871 -- \n         Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned\n         Landsto \n         Fanny Grymes, concerning the surviving\n         relatives of \n         Henry Brooks, son of her former slaves\n         and private in the \n         23rd US Colored Troopsduring the Civil\n         War; 7 Oct 1873 --draft of an editorial concerning ex-slaves\n         and some problems of the Reconstruction; n.d. -- \n         C.T. Stuartto \n         L.W. Stuartconcerning slave \n         William.","Slave Records --Financial and Legal. Items of interest\n         include: 1825 --authorization of ownership of dower slaves of \n         Sarah K. Stuart; 1825-1862 --bills and\n         receipts concerning slaves; 1830-1832 --indentures, including\n         lists of slaves held by \n         Gustavus B. Alexander; 1848, n.d. --lists\n         of slaves' names, ages and prices or values; 1844-1858 --bills\n         of sale of slaves; 1848 --division of dower slaves of \n         Sarah K. Stuart; n.d. --division of dower\n         slaves of Mrs. \n         G. Stuart.","Slave Records --Financial and Legal: Bonds. These records\n         are contained in two folders and date from 1814 to 1862 with\n         some undated material. 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Not many of his papers survived so this collection is very rare.","The correspondence of John Taylor contains eleven items dating from 1777 to 1812. Four letters recount Taylor's service as an officer in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, in Princeton, New Jersey dating from April to October 1777. Two letters are more personal and one is written to his wife, Lucy, and the other to his son, Henry. There are five letters addressed to politicians James Monroe, Josiah Quincy, and two unnamed officials complain of the strife brought about by the War of 1812.","The legal documents authored by John Taylor are three items: one deed and two wills  including an 1809 deed from John to his son, Edmund, which describes the Taylor family property in detail, and a list of the first names of thirty-one enslaved persons.","The Taylor family material not authored by John Taylor includes eleven items: seven letters, two legal documents, and two genealogical documents. 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McKay Diaries and Related Volumes (Ledgers 1-121)\n3) Pamphlets (Boxes 8-122)\n4) Biographical Files (Boxes 122-126)","For the biographical files, the date of creation are based on the end date of when the item was originally written or when it was published. All of this information was taken from the typescript copies themselves, most of which appear to have been generated from a Brigham Young University website and printed in 1999.","5) The Reed Smoot Hearings Related Materials (Boxes 127-134)\n6) Temperance Pamphlets (Boxes 134-141)\n7) Manuscripts, Ephemera and Miscellany (Boxes 142-152 and  \t\t\tLedgers 122-136)\n8) Oversize Pamphlets and Newspapers","A Newspapers – Incomplete Runs (Flat Oversize Boxes \t\t    \t\t\t1-13)","B Oversize Pamphlets, Photographs and Individual Newspapers (Flat Oversize Boxes 14-18 and one Oversize Flat File folder)","9) Audiovisual Materials (Boxes 153-157)","\"Dr. Gregory A. Prince (1948-) was born and reared in Los Angeles, California. He attended Dixie College from 1965-1967, graduating as valedictorian. He attended the UCLA School of Dentistry from 1969-1973, again graduating as valedictorian. He received a Ph.D. in Pathology from UCLA in 1975, studying respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the primary cause of infant pneumonia worldwide.","Over a period of fifteen years at the National Institutes of Health and Johns Hopkins University, he and his co-workers developed the thesis that RSV disease could be prevented by administering antiviral antibodies to high-risk infants. He co-founded Virion Systems, Inc. to commercialize this thesis, and serves as its President and CEO. In 1989, Virion Systems and MedImmune, Inc. formed a joint venture to conduct clinical trials that ultimately resulted in the licensure by the Food and Drug Administration of RespiGam™ (1996), and Synagis™ (1998) for the prevention of RSV pneumonia in high-risk infants. Synagis™ is the first monoclonal antibody ever licensed for use against any infectious agent and its first-year sales made it one of the most successful biotech product launches in history. In addition to a career in science, Dr. Prince is an acclaimed historian.\"","For further information about Dr. Prince, his publications and other work, see:","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Prince","Originally all the general pamphlet files arrived in hanging folders and 108 cubic boxes and needed to be rehoused. \"The Women's Exponent\" and \"Deseret Church News\" were in non coventional oversize boxes and also were rehoused.","This material contains offensive or harmful language based on race and religion. Some of this material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","Newspaper was repaired by Preservation staff September 2022.","The University of Virginia does not have the original scrapbooks of David O. McKay, only the two volumes composed from computer files, presumably by his secretary, Clare Middlemiss. The original scrapbooks are in the Historical Department Archives of the Church of Latter-day Saints.","The University of Virginia does not have the original scrapbooks of David O. McKay, only the two volumes composed from computer files, presumably by his secretary, Clare Middlemiss. The original scrapbooks are in the Historical Department Archives of the Church of Latter-day Saints.","The \"Lorenzo Saunders Interviews\" by William H. Kelley, (3 undated typescripts of interviews that occurred in 1884)are from the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. Archives, Independence, Missouri and cannot be reproduced.","\"Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association\" by Mahoning Baptists Association, (photocopies of the 1828-1829 minutes and two letters made for Prince by the Disciples of Christ Historical Society in 1989); originals belong to the Society and may not be reproduced.","The Gregory A. Prince Mormon Studies Collection (MSS 16540), 1813-2020, contains about 10,000 items (107 cubic feet) and reflects a lifetime of dedicated scholarship and careful acquisition of materials by Gregory A. Prince that would be very difficult to replicate in modern times. It contains pamphlets, charts, books, manuscripts, diaries, journals, audiovisual materials, newspapers, photographs, artifacts, and ephemera related to the organization and evolution of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). This donation, acquired by a collaboration between the University of Virginia Library and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, makes the University of Virginia the leading site for the study of Mormonism outside of Utah. Its unique materials will support both the teaching and research goals of the Mormon Studies program. About two-thirds of the collection will join the circulating collections of the University Library with the remainder being placed in Special Collections Archives and Rare Book sections.","\"Dr. Gregory A. Prince (1948-) was born and reared in Los Angeles, California. He attended Dixie College from 1965-1967, graduating as valedictorian. He attended the UCLA School of Dentistry from 1969-1973, again graduating as valedictorian. He received a Ph.D. in Pathology from UCLA in 1975, studying respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the primary cause of infant pneumonia worldwide.\" He has collected LDS Church materials for almost fifty years and has written four books on Mormon topics himself, becoming a recognized historian in his own right. Prince became convinced that the University of Virginia could become an unrivaled center for Mormon Studies with the addition of his collection combined with the presence of an endowed Mormon Studies professorship and its world-class University research library.","Materials were organized to maintain the original groupings and arrangement created by Dr. Prince. General groupings include pamphlet files, biographical files, David McKay diaries, \"The Deseret News\" and \"The Woman's Exponent\" publications, Senator Reed Smoot subject files, handbooks and other materials concerning the Beehive Girls, the Crisis of Faith survey and reports, ephemera, and audiovisual materials, chiefly DVDs.","The collection includes a great variety of subjects and formats, works by both practicing Mormons and critics of the religion, all covering a large historical period. It includes works concerning Mormonism of both an official nature and from a popular culture perspective, including magazine articles, cartoons, dime novels, a comic book, and a graphic novel. It contains materials in at least fourteen different languages that demonstrate the world-wide influence of Mormonism. Topics of focus include the structure and practices of the Church, the Book of Mormon, splinter sects, race, sexuality, gay and lesbian Mormons, the role of women in the Church of Latter-Day Saints, polygamy, politics, the temperance movement, crisis of faith surveys, and the presidency of David O. McKay. An appraiser stated that the internal structural changes of the church can be traced in the \"lengthy runs of priesthood, young adult, woman's journals, seminary manuals, etc.\" which were typically replaced periodically or thrown away, but in this case have been retained. The collection richly documents the establishment and development of a distinctly American and modern religion.","The pamphlet files primarily contain printed materials but also include other ephemera on a wide variety of topics, events, and people in the Mormon faith. Pamphlet files were organized by size: general pamphlets and large pamphlets. Prince maintained pamphlets about the subject of temperance separately.","Biographical files about significant members in the church were kept by the donor; much of this information was generated from a Brigham Young University website. These materials are organized alphabetically by title or name.","Runs of publications include \"The Woman's Exponent,\" a bimonthly newspaper (1873-1914) from members of the Relief Society, an LDS women's organization, and an incomplete twentieth century run of \"The Deseret News.\"","Also present are 121 volumes of typescript copies of the \"journals\" of David O. McKay, that were kept by McKay's long-time secretary, Clare Middlemiss, who had intentions of writing McKay's memoir. Along with the diaries are additional volumes titled archival subjects, scrapbooks, published materials and related material.","The Senator Reed Smoot research files all focus on the Congressional hearings about whether the United States Senate should seat Senator Reed Smoot, an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, elected by the Utah legislature in 1903. The hearings began in 1904 and continued until 1907, when a Senate vote failed to achieve the two-thirds majority required to expel a member. This allowed Smoot to retain his seat.","Audiovisual materials consist primarily of CDs and DVDs chiefly of interviews about a 2006 church history tour and KJZZ Television scholar interviews both related to the Joseph Smith Papers Project and a media kit, \"The House of the Lord.\"","The collection also includes 53 boxes of rare books which will be cataloged separately. A significant part of the collections has been included in the University's circulating collection.","Many of the materials in the collection have a Flake number. This number refers to its citation number in the Mormon bibliography, 1830-1930, by C.J. Flake and Larry W. Draper, relating to the first century of Mormonism. Volume 1 is A-M and Volume 2 is N-Z. An online version is available at:","http://lib.byu.edu/collections/mormon-bibliography/","This series contains an incomplete run of the Hand Books.","The bound diary volumes of David O. McKay were all prepared by his secretary, Clare Middlemiss. At least some of the earliest diaries were copies of McKay's personal handwritten diaries. The diaries consist of copies of typewritten entries or photocopies of newsclippings.","Volume one includes entries for Auxiliaries, Ezra Taft Benson, Bible, Blacks, Book of Mormon, Broadcasting, and the Building Program.","Volume two includes the topics of Brigham Young University, Callings, Chastity, Communism, Compassion, Correlation, and Courts.","Subjects include: David O. McKay, Death, Demille, Cecil B., Doctrine, David O. McKay Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, Education, Fairness, Family, and Fasting.","Subjects include: Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Forgiveness, Free Agency, Genealogy, General Authorities, General Handbook, Godhead, Hanks, Marion D., Healing, History, Home Teaching, Honesty, Humility, Huntsville, and Institutes of Religion.","Subjects include: International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Jews, Junior Colleges, King, David S., Marriage, McMurrin, Sterling M., Medicine, Middlemiss, Clare, Millenialism, and Miracles.","Subjects include: Missionary Work, Missouri, Mormonism, Moyle, Henry D., Nauvoo, Obedience, Pariarchs, and Poetry.","Subjects include: Politics, Polygamy, Prayer, Priesthood, Repentence, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, RDLS, Romney, George, Sabbath, Sacrament, Science, Skousen, W. Cleon, Spirituality, Stringfellow, Douglas, Suicide, Tabernacle Choir, and Tanner, N. Eldon.","Subjects include: Temples, Testimony, Tithing, Tolerance, United Nations, War, Welfare, Westwood Ward, Wisdom, Women, Word of Wisdom, and Youth.","The volume is subtitled \"Computer Files Arranged by Subject.\" McKay's secretary apparently  arranged printed copies of his addresses and talks in alphabetical order according to their content in this volume.","This volume \"David O. McKay Archival Sources\" consists of computer files arranged by subject. These topics include: 1898 Stirling, 1923 European Mission, Benson, Ezra Taft, Birth Control, Blacks, Book of Mormon, Broadcasting, Brown, Hugh B., Building Program, Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University Hawaii, Clark, J. Reuben, Communism, and Compassion.","Subjects in the volume include: Correlation, David O. McKay, Death, DeMille, Cecil B., Doctrine, DOM Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, Education, Family, Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Florida, Healing, Home Teaching, Homosexuality, International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Junior Colleges, Labor Unions, Middlemiss, Clare and Miracles.","This volume's subjects include: Missionary Work, Missouri, Move Elsewhere, Moyle, Henry D., Nauvoo, Patriarchs, Politics, Polygamy, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, Sacrament, Science, Skousen, W. Cleon, Stringfellow, Douglas, Suicide, Tanner, N. Eldon, Temples, Testimony, Tithing, Tolerance, War, Welfare Program, Wilkinson, Ernest L., Women, Woodbury, T. Bowring, and Word of Wisdom.","There is an index to the volume in the front part of the book. For notes from the McKay Scrapbooks about David O. McKay's Around the World Tour, 1920-1921, see that typescript in Box 69 folder 2.","There is a list of the topics covered in both  volumes in the front of each book, including page numbers.","There is a list of the topics covered in both volumes in the front of each book, including page numbers.","Interview subjects in this volume include: Benson, Ezra Taft, Blacks, Book of Mormon, Broadcasting, Brown, Hugh B., Building Program, Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University Hawaii, Clark, J. Reuben, Communism, Compassion, Correlation, David O. McKay, Death, DeMille, Cecil B., Doctrine, DOM Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, and Education.","Subjects in volume 2 include: Family, Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Florida, Free Agency, Godhead, Healing, Humor, International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Junior Colleges, Lee, Harold B., Middlemiss, Clare,  Missionary Work, Missouri, Moyle, Henry D., Patriarchs, Politics, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, Science, Skousen, W. Cleon, Stringfellow, Douglas, Tanner, N. Eldon, Temples, Tolerance, War, Wilkinson, Ernest L., Women, Woodbury, T. Bowring, and Word of Wisdom.","Topics in the first volume of the published subjects are: 1897-1899 Scottish Mission, 1898 Stirling, 1899 Testimony Meeting,1920-1921 Tour, 1923 European Mission, Benson, Ezra Taft, Birth Control, Blacks,  Broadcasting, Brown, Hugh B., Building Program, Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University Hawaii, Character, Clark, J. Reuben, Communism, and Compassion.","Subjects in Volume 2 include: Correlation, David O. McKay, DOM Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, Education, Family, Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Florida, Free Agency, Healing, Humor, International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Jews, Junior Colleges, Labor Unions, Middlemiss, Clare, Miracles, and Missionary Work.","Subjects in the third volume include: Missouri, Moyle, Henry D., Politics, Polygamy, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, Science, Stringfellow, Douglas, Temples, Testimony, Tithing, Tolerance, War, Welfare Program, Wilkinson, Ernest L., Women, and Woodbury, T. Bowring.","This volume contains the notes kept by Clare Middlemiss, the secretary of President David O. McKay. The \"Notes\" volume document Clare's role within the Office of the President, chiefly during the period from 1964-1970.","In the front of the volume, there is an explanatory note by Gregory A. Prince, November 18, 2001, describing the papers that Middlemas left to her nephew in many scrapbooks and binders. These contained photocopies of the McKay diary entries (his office journal) which were compiled by Middlemiss for over thirty-five years. She spent many hours preserving this record of McKay's life and work in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.","\"Aaronic Order New Revelations for the Book of Elias or the Record of John\" (1948)","\"A Lecture on the Doctrine of Baptism for the Dead (1983 Reprint of the 1844 original) by George J. Adams (Flake 19)","\"Addresses Given at a Tribute to Gordon B. Hinckley\" (1995)","\"Addresses at the Ceremony Opening the J. Reuben Clark Law School (1973)","\"After Marriage What? An Affirmation Guide to the Married Gay Mormon\" (1980)","\"A Frank Discussion for LDS Adults\" (1983)","\"New Frontiers Conference,\" Salt Lake City, Utah (2013)","\"A Chapter in Mormon History\" by H.M. Albaugh in \"The Four-Track News\" (1903)","\"An Apostle in Exile: Wilford Woodruff and the St. George Connection\" by Thomas G. Alexander (undated)","\"Brigham Young, The Quorum of the Twelve, and the Latter-day Saint Investigation of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" by Thomas G. Alexander (2007)","\"Builders of the Great American West\" in \"Journal of American History\" by D.C. Allen (1909) about Captain Alexander Doniphan, a lawyer in Liberty, Missouri, who defended Joseph Smith in 1838.","\"The Amboy Centennial\" (1960)","American Express Travel Service \"Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour of Europe 1955\"","American Tract Society \"The Mormon Mystique\" (1985)","\"Twenty-Three Years in Cincinnati\" by Charles V. Anderson (circa 1936)","\"For Mormons Only\" [Mock-up issue] by Jack Anderson (1983)","\"Story of the Gospel of Christ\" by James Henry Anderson, Flake 119 (1929)","Marian Anderson Recital Program, Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah (1943)","\"Jackson County in Early Mormon Descriptions\" in \"Missouri Historical Review\" (1971) and \"A Plan for Effective Missionary Work\" (1954) by Richard L. Anderson","\"Apostosy or Succession. Which?\" (1966) and \"What Shall I Do To Be Saved?\" (undated) both by William F. Anderson","\"An Endowment for the Faithful\" by Wilson K. Anderson (1962)","\"Anti-Mormon Slanders Denied\" Flake 180 (1919)","\"Apostles and Apostates: How to Know Who Has the Priesthood\" by An Old Man in Israel, Reprint? (1844?)","\"Mormon Veneration for the Seagull\" by W.H. Apperley in \"The Aquarian Age\" (1922)","\"Appraisal of the So-Called Brodie Book\" Reprint from \"The Church News\" (1946)","\"Mormonism: A System of Infidelity\" by J. Early Arceneaux, Flake 193 (circa 1905)","\"Arizona Temple in Mesa\" (undated)","\"Do We Love Babylon?\" by Kirk Arnold (undated)","\"An Important Address\" by W.S. Arnold (1896?)","\"A Mountain of Paper The Extraordinary Diary of Leonard James Arrington\" by Carl Arrington and Susan Arrington Madsen (2010)","\"Anchors Aweigh in Utah: The U.S. Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield, 1942-1962\" (1963)","\"Banking Enterprises in Utah, 1847-1880 (1955)","\"The Changing Economic Structure of the Mountain West, 1850-1950\" (1963)","\"Church History and the Achievement of Identity\" (1972)","\"A Dependent Commonwealth: Utah's Economy from Statehood to the Great Depression\" with Thomas G. Alexander (1974)","\"The Economic Role of Pioneer Mormon Women\" (1955)","\"Faith and Intellect as Partners in Mormon History\" (1996)","\"Intolerable Zion: The Image of Mormonism in Nineteenth Century American Literature\" with Jon Haupt (1968), 2 copies","\"Leonard J. Arrington: A Remembrance (2013)","\"Orderville, Utah: A Pioneer Mormon Experiment in Economic Organization\" (1954)","\"Property Among the Mormons\" (1951)","\"St. George Tabernacle and Temple: The Builders\" (1993)","\"The Settlement of the Brigham Young Estate, 1877-1879\" copy from the \"Pacific Historical Review\" (1952)","\"Taming the Turbulent Sevier: A Story of Mormon Desert Conquest\" (1951)","\"The Dark Ages\" by Albert Arrowsmith, Flake 205 (1900)","\"Articles of Faith and Practice of the Church of Christ (Temple Lot)\" (undated)","\"Articles of Faith of an Elder in Israel\" (undated)","\"Mormonism: An Exposure of the Impositions\" by the Reverend Francis B. Ashley, Flake 210, copy (1851)","\"The Use of Egyptian Magical Papyri to Authenticate the Book of Abraham\" by Edward H. Ashment (1993)","\"A Brief History of the Origin of The Church of Jesus Christ with Headquarters at Monongahela, Pennsylvania\" by Charles Ashton, 2 copies (1947)","\"I Went Home\" by Marvin J. Ashton (1980)","\"Understanding Homosexuality\" Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists (1993)","Auerbach Company - \"Exhibition of Relics of the Prophet Joseph Smith during L.D.S. Centennial\" Flake 225 (1930) and \"Anniversary – 80 Years of Service\" (1944)","\"Authentic History of Remarkable Persons Who Have Attracted Public Attention in Various Parts of the World; including A Full Exposure of the Iniquities of the Pretended Prophet Joe Smith\" Flake 233, copy (1849)","\"All About Excommunication for the Gay and Lesbian Mormon\" by T. Robert Axelson and L. Paul Mortensen (1983)","\"Proclamations No. 1-5\" by Jacob Backenstos, 5 photo reprints (1845)","\"Avenging Mountain Meadows\" by Will Bagley (2002)","\"Visits Among the Mormons\" by Fred Bair, Little Blue Book No. 1270, 2 copies, Flake 249) circa 1928","\"Should Women Smoke?\" by Alonzo L. Baker (circa 1941)","\"The Spirit of God The Holy Ghost\" Flake 260 (circa 1920) and \"Times of the Gentiles\" Flake 261 (1917)by Nathaniel Baldwin","\"Apostles or Apostates\" (1944) and \"The Testing of Joseph Smith Jr.\" by James D. Bales (undated)","\"Balance in Your Life\" by M. Russell Ballard, 2 copies, one with notes written on back (1993)","\"The Fall of Adam, the Atonement of Christ, and\tOrganic Evolution\" by Reid E. Bankhead (undated)","\"Baptism, How and by Whom Administered\" (circa 1908) (Flake 295a)","\"Opening the Book on Sex Education\" from \"Utah Holiday\" magazine by Phyllis Barber (November 1980 edition)","\"A New View of Mormonism\" (1884)by James W. Barclay and \"Mormonism Exposed. The Other Side\" by James W. Barclay, Flake 301 (1884)","\"The Early Holy Cross Hospital and Salt Lake Valley\" by Marilyn C. Barker  (1975)","\"The Grim Years\" by Claude T. Barnes (1964)","\"1963 Seminar on the Prophet Joseph Smith\" by  \nIvan J. Barrett (1963)","\"How Shall the Mormon Question Be Settled?\" by Walter M. Barrows, Flake 319, (1881)","\"The Mormon Problem\" Walter M. Barrows, Flake 320(1878)","\"The Mormons or Latter-Day Saints\" by  D.H.C. Bartlett, Flake 322 (circa 1911)","\"Argument of R.N. Baskin\" (1888); \"Papers in the Case of Baskin vs. Cannon,\" Flake 329a (1876), both by Robert Newton Baskin","\"The Kingdom and Gospel of Jesus Christ\" by Peter Bauder (Photocopy of the cover of the pamphlet and pages 36-37 of the original 1834 publication)","\"Coping With Stress\" by Roger Bauer (1981)","publication announcement for \"Polygamy; or, the Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism\" written  by J.H. Beadle J.H. and O.J. Hollister and published by Jones Brothers and Company (1904, but 1882 is also a possible date)","\"Corianton, an Aztec Romance\" by Orestes U. Bean, Flake 362 (circa 1902)","\"ABC History of Palmyra and the Beginning of Mormonism\" (1938)and \"Gospel Conversations,\" Flake 363 (circa 1925) by Willard W. Bean","\"After Extensive Enquiries\" Flake 373 (circa 1914) and \"Boys and Girls in Salt Lake City\" (1929) by Arthur L. Beeley","\"Holy People\" by Archie F. Bell (1971)","\"What's Your Name?\" by Archibald F. Bennett (1954)","\"My Idea is to Go Right Through Right Side Up with Care: The Exodus as Reformation\" by Richard E. Bennett (1998)","\"Speeches of Hon. Risden T. Bennett, of North Carolina\" by Risden T. Bennett, Flake 405 (1887)","\"A Few Remarks by Way of Reply to an Anonymous Scribbler\" by Samuel Bennett, Flake 406, photocopy of an 1840 pamphlet","\"What is Distinctive about Mormonism?\" (1959) and \"Why Have a Religion?\" Flake 420 (1929) by Adam S. Bennion","\"Gospel Problems\" Flake 426(circa 1920); \"Supplement to Gospel Problems\" Flake 430a (circa 1922); and \"World Paralysis\" Flake 433 (circa 1925) all by Heber Bennion","\"What is a Liberal?\" by Lowell L. Bennion (undated)","\"Fundamental Principles of the Gospel\" 2 copies (undated) and \"Radio Addresses\" (1938) both by Samuel O. Bennion","\"The American Heritage of Freedom\" (1962)","Ezra Taft Benson \"Debt: An Increasing Threat!\" (1962)","\"The Gospel Teacher and His Message\" (1976)","\"In His Steps\" (1987)","\"A Message to Judah from Joseph\" (1979)","\"Second Book of Ezra\" (1991)","\"The Threat of Communism; World Brotherhood\" (1960)","\"To the Home Teachers of the Church\" (1987)","\"To the Mothers in Zion\" 2 copies (1987)","\"To the Young Women of the Church\" (1986)","\"To Young Men of the Priesthood\" (1986)","\"Contradictions in Mormon Scriptures\"","\"The Jesus of Mormonism\"","\"An Honest Message to Mormons\"","\"LDS Apostle Bruce R. McConkie Confesses\"","\"Men on the Moon!\"","\"Mormon Missionaries at Your Door\"","\"The Mormon Temple\"","\"The Mormon Testimony\"","\"Over 8400 Word Changes in Mormon Scriptures\"","\"Seventeen Little Known Facts About the Mormons\"","\"Warning! From Apostle Bruce R. McConkie\"","\"Witnessing to Mormons\"","\"Your Family: The Fight for America Begins at Home\" in \"American Opinion\" by Reed Benson and Robert Lee (1972)","\"Roadshows are fun!\" by Ray L. Bergman (1957)","\"Berichte der Leopoldinen- Stiftung\" (1832)","\"Still \"Side by Side\": The Final Burial of Joseph and Hyrum Smith\" by Barbara Hands Bernauer (1994)","\"Contributions of Joseph Smith: A series of Radio Talks\" by William E Berret, Lowell L. Bennion, and T. Edgar Lyon (1940)","\"What Shall Men Believe? Faith, A Principle of Progress\" (1948); and \"What Shall Men Believe? Repentance, A Principle of Progress\" (1948) both by William E. Berrett","\"Speech of Hon. James H. Berry, of Arkansas\" Flake 442 (1907)","\"A Semon, Preached Before The Foreign Evangelical Society\" by George W. Bethune (1844)","\"The Reed Smoot Case\" Speech of Hon. Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana, 2 copies, Flake 449 (1907)","\"Mormonism Under the Searchlight\" by William Edward Biederwolf (undated)","\"Julius Billeter: Pioneer Swiss Genealogist\" by Julius C. Billeter (1980)","\"Birthday of the Lion House and of Susa Young Gates\" Flake 529a (1926)","\"Birthday Reception in Honor of President John R. Winder\" Flake 530 (1903)","\"Birthplace and Early Residence of Joseph Smith Jr.\" in \"The Historical Magazine\" (November 1870)\n \n\"A Brief History of the Church\" by Francis G. Bishop, Flake 532 (photocopy of 1839 writing)","\"How to be a Prophet\" by Lynn L. Bishop (1995)","\"The Birth and Growth of Mormonism\" by Irma Felt Bitner, Flake 538 (circa 1930)","\"Wit and Whimsy in Mormon History\" by Davis Bitton (1974)","\"Kirtland Temple\" by Harry Black (undated)","\"Federal Jurisdiction in the Territories\" by Jeremiah S. Black, Flake 544 (1883)","\"The Mountain Empire Utah\" by George E Blair, Flake 551 (circa 1904)","\"Blessings and Ordinances Handbook\" (circa 1998)","\"Is Baptism Essential to Salvation?\" Flake 572f (circa 1907) and \"Is Baptism Essential to Salvation?\" Flake 572g (circa 1908) 3 copies, both works by Charles H. Bliss","\"Nauvoo: An American Heritage\" (1969) and \"Nauvoo: Gateway to the West\" both titles by Ida Blum (1974)","Emma Boesche \"Neue Colonien der Mormonen\" in \"Deutsche Bundschau fur Geographie und Statistik\" (1900)","\"Treason in Washington\" by W.H. Boles, Flake 581d (circa 1908)","\"The Bond of Peace\" 1981 Annual University Conference Brigham Young University (1981)","\"The Book of Mormon\" from Scribner's Monthly (1880)","\"Book of Mormon\" Golden Centennial Edition (circa 1929)","\"Come Listen to a Prophet's Voice\" by Joseph W. Booth, Flake 751 (1925), signed by Joseph Fielding Smith","\"A Voice from the Dead\" by Arnold Boss and Charles W. Kingston, (circa 1933)","Boston Missionary Society \"Annual Report\" (1844)","\"Historical Buildings of Washington County [Utah]\" Volume 1 and 2, by Jon Bowcutt (undated)","\"Law or Anarchy?\" An Address by Albert E. Bowen (undated)","\"A Plea for Liberty\" by James Charles Bowen, Flake 761 (circa 1899)","\"A Mormon Negro Views the Church\" by Carey C Bowles (1968)","\"Biblical Priesthood\" by Robert P. Boyd, Flake 773 (1894)","\"Uncovering the Original Text of the Book of Mormon\" by M. Gerald Bradford and Alison V.P. Coutts (2002)","\"Power People on the Potomac\" from the \"Utah Holiday Magazine\" (1984)","Mary Lythgoe Bradford \"Power to the Purple\" (2010)","Tracts by John W. Bradley:","\"Prophetic Authority\" (undated) \n\"Prophetic Revelation\" (undated) \n\"Race and Authority\" (undated)\n\"Zion and Authority,\" 2 copies (undated)","\"Why I am Not a Mormon\" by Walter H. Bradley, Flake 792 (circa 1912)","\"The Bradys Among the Mormons\" found in \"Secret Service\" (1917)","\"Old Testament Lessons: Pre-Abrahamic Period\" by E. Ernest Bramwell (1934)","\"Listen to the Voice of Truth\" by Samuel Brannan (1990 photocopy of 1844 edition)","\"Brief History of the Early Visions\" (1938) in Armenian","\"Brigadier General Richard W. Young Biographical Sketch,\" Flake 814 (1920)","\"The Basis of Polygamy\" by Jason W. Briggs, Photocopy of Flake 826a (1875 July)","\"The Mormon Problem\" by Charles T. Brigham from the magazine \"Old and New,\" page 628 (1870 May) \n\"The Church of Latter- Day Saints\" Part II by William T. Brigham from the magazine \"Old and New,\" page 409 (1870 October)","Brigham Young Academy and L.D.S. Normal College Circular, Flake 838 (1891)","Brigham Young Academy and Latterday Saints' Normal Training School Circular, Flake 838 (1898-1899 and 1899-1900)","Brigham Young Academy \"Vera est Viridis\" (1897)","Brigham Young College \"Bulletin Vol. III No. 2,\" Flake 830 (1904)","Brigham Young College Catalogue for 1900-1901,\" Flake 831 (1900)","Brigham Young College \"Songs and Cheers, 1913-1914\" (1913)","\"Barron's Profiles of American Colleges\" (1969)","\"Bibliography of Master's Theses\" (1956)","\"Building a Latter-day Temple of Learning\" (1940) found in \"The Messenger,\" October 1940","\"Church History and Recent Forgeries\" (1987)","\"The Church in the British Isles, 1837- 1987\" (1987)","\"The Decision\" in \"Brigham Young University Quarterly,\" Volume 20, No. 2\" (circa 1925)","\"Department of Archaeology, Brigham Young University\" (1948) (2 copies)","\"Enduring Foundations for Youth to Build On\" in \"Brigham Young University Quarterly,\" Volume 30, No. 1 (1933)","Extension Division Teaching Aids for \"An Approach to the Study of the Book of Mormon\" by Dr. Hugh Nibley (1957)","Hawaii \"Concert Choir Performs Live in Asia\" Program (2004), accompanying DVD boxed separately","\"The Jerusalem Center for New Eastern Studies\" (undated)","\"Joseph, This is my Beloved\" (2005)","\"Learning in the Light\" (circa 1982)","\"N. Eldon Tanner: A Portrait\" Marriott School of Management Program (undated), accompanying DVD boxed separately","Brigham Young University \"Pre-School Conference Addresses of President Hugh B. Brown and President Ernest J. Wilkinson\" (1961)","\"Religion: A Way of Life at Brigham Young University\" (undated)","\"Sing the Songs of BYU\" (1937)","\"Sketches Commemorating the Centenary of the Prophet Joseph Smith's First Vision\" (1920) (Flake 843)","\"Society for Early Historic Archaeology\" (1965)","\"Symposium on the Archaeology of the Scriptures\" (1950, 1961, 1967,1969-1973)","\"Brigham Young's Will,\" Flake 846 (undated photocopy of document, originally witnessed September 29, 1879)","\"The Voice of the Seventh Angel!\" by James Brighouse, Flake 848 (1887)","\"Tithing\" by George H. Brimhall, Flake 850a  (circa 1910)","\"Fawn Brodie's Thomas Jefferson: The Making of the Popular and Controversial Biography\" by Newell G. Bringhurst from \"Pacific Historical Review\" (1993)","\"Anti-Polygamy Bill\" by Alexander T. Britton, Flake 859 (1886)","\"Early Days on the Grand River and Mormon War\" by Rollin J. Britton Found in \"Missouri Historical Review\" (1920)","\"Can We Manipulate the Past?\" by Fawn M. Brodie, 2 copies (1970)","\"History of Rocky Ridge\" by Lorraine A Bronson (circa 1992)","\"Introduction to the Book of Mormon\" by Z. Brook (undated)","\"Is Belief Alone Sufficient?\" by Thomas W. Brookbank, Flake 880f (circa 1908)","\"Of Whole Nations Being Born in One Day\": Marriage, Money and Magic in the Mormon Cosmos, 1830-1846\" by John L. Brooke, photocopy (1991)","\"Diary of the Mormon Battalion Mission\" by Juanita Brooks in the \"New Mexico Historical Review\" (parts 1 and 2), (1967)","\"History of Sarah Studevant Levitt\" (undated photocopy of 1919)","\"Memories of a Mormon Girlhood\" from \"Journal of American Folklore\" (1964)","\"Symbol of a People's Faith\" From magazine \"Utah\" (1947)","\"To the Glory of God\" The Story of the Mormon Temple at St. George Utah\" from magazine \"Arizona Highways\" (1947)","\"From Isolation to Destination: The History of Washington County\" by Karl Brooks and Douglas D. Alder (1997)","\"Bibliography of Phillips Brooks\" by Phillips Brooks (1977 photocopy of Library of Congress catalog cards)","\"Conference vs. The Weather\" by R. Clayton Brough (1983)","\"A Heroic and Eloquent Plea\" by Francis A Brown, Flake 895 (1885)","\"The Christ Child\" From \"Rational Faith\" (1947)","\"First Principle 2\" (1947)","\"Mormonism\" 2 different versions of an address (1963, 1972)","\"Practical Religion,\" Flake 897 (1929)","\"Purity is Power\" (undated)","\"Revelation: The Challenging Message of Mormonism\" (1961)","\"In the Cult Kingdom: Mormonism, Eddyism, Russellism\" Flake 905b (circa 1925)","Joseph E Brown \"The Mormon Question. Speech of Hon. Joseph E. Brown,\" Flake 907, 2 versions (1884)","\"Utah Expedition: Its Causes and Consequences\" by Albert Gallatin Browne, Jr. from \"Atlantic Monthly\" (1859)","\"Dying, Death, and Grief\" by Madelon Brunson (1978)","\"America's Scripture\" (undated) and \"Priesthood and Divine Authority\" (1952) by Golden R. Buchanan","\"The Gospel Message,\" Flake 968 (1879), 2 copies and \"The Only True Gospel,\" Flake 980a? (circa 1884) both by William Budge","\"Plain Facts Shewing the Falsehood and Folly of the Mormonites\" by Christopher S. Bush, Flake 1046 (undated photocopy of 1840)","\"Bound for the Promised Land\" by William C. Bullard (1990)","\"Mormonism and the Mormons. Church of the Latter-Day Saints. An Epitome\" Alonzo M. Bullock, Flake 1005 (1898)","\"The Bunner-Rich Debate\" by A.A. Bunner, Flake 1007 (1912)","\"Nauvoo: A Midwestern Experiment in Christian Community Life\" by S.A. Burgess (undated)","\"In Support of the Resolution\" speech by Julius C. Burrows, Flake 1024 (1906)","\"Senator from Utah\" speech by Julius C. Burrows, Flake 1025 (1907)","\"Voyage a la Cite des Saints\" by Richard Burton in \"Le Tour du Monde\" (1862)","\"Dissecting the Book of Mormon\" by Edna K. Bush (1968)","\"Mormon Domestic Life in the 1870s: Pandemonium or Arcadia?\" by Claudia L. Bushman (2000)","\"Joseph Smith and Skepticism\" (1974), \"Making Space for the Mormons\" (1997), and \"The Sweet Fruits of Freedom\" (1967), all by Richard Lyman Bushman","\"Barbarism the First Danger\" by Horace Bushnell (1847)","\"Business of Books\" content from Mark Hofmann \"American Book Collector\" (1986)","\"By-Ways of Utah\" From \"The Continent\" (1883)","\"BYU Alumni Association: 100 Years Young\" (1993)","\"Mormon Historical Panorama\" by C.C.A. Christensen (undated)","\"The Seventh Day of Rest\" by A.B. Cadman (1938)","\"Retrogression of the Primitive Church\" (1936) \"La Via de Salvacion\" (1960?)\n\"The Way of Salvation\" (1936)\n\"The Way of Salvation\" (1952) and \n\"What is the Indian Mission?\"(1936),\nall by W.H. Cadman","\"La Caduta del Mormonismo\" in \"L'Universo Illustrato\" (1871)","\"The Legislative Commission Scheme,\" Flake 1076 (1884)","\"The Mormon Problem,\" Flake 1078 (1887) 2 copies","\"Report Board of Trustees of the Agricultural College of Utah, and Accompanying Documents\" by John T. Caine and H.E. Hatch (1890)","\"The Anti-Mormon,\" Flake 1090 (1899)","\"A Few Pages of \"Mormon Inspiration,\" Flake 1091 (192?)","\"Mormon Inspiration,\" Flake 1094 (1928) 2 copies, both with uncut pages","\"Science and Mormonism,\" Flake 1095 (1926) 2 copies, one with uncut pages","\"Fundamentals of Religion,\" 9 addresses (1943) \"Old-Time Southern States Missionary Songs,\" Flake 1104 (1921) and \n\"Take Heed\" (circa 1929) (Flake 1105a), all by Charles A. Callis","\"Delusions. An Analysis of the Book of Mormon,\" Flake 1107 (undated Photocopy of 1832 book)\n\"Delusions. An Analysis of the Book of Mormon,\" Flake 1108 (1925 reprint of 1832 edition), both by Alexander Campbell","\"Has Utah a Republican Form of Government?\" by Allen G Campbell, 2 copies (1882) in \"Century Magazine\"","\"Mother Eve, Mentor for Today's Woman: A Heritage of Honor\" speech by Beverly Campbell (1993)","\"Methods of Mormon Missionaries\" by William R. Campbell, Flake 1126 (1899)","\"Lights, Camera, Polygamy\" by Marcie Young Cancio, 2 copies in \"Salt Lake Magazine\" (2013)","Abraham H. Cannon Book Store Catalog (undated)","Abraham H. Cannon \"Excerpts from the Journal of Abraham H. Cannon\" (undated)","\"A latter-day Prophet\" by Angus J. Cannon, Flake 1138, 2 copies (circa 1920)","\"Cuba\" speech by Frank J. Cannon (1898) and \"Fell Under the Juggernaut!\" on the \"Excommunication of Frank J. Cannon from the Mormon Church\" Flake 1142 (1905)","George Q. Cannon works:","\"The Free Agency of God and Man\" (1884)\n\"The Keys of Apostleship and Presidency\" (1877)\n\"A Review of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the U.S.\" Flake 1169, 2 copies (1879)\nand \"Statehood for Utah\" (1893)","\"The Battle Front: A Play in One Act\" by Joseph J. Cannon (undated)","\"The Mountain Meadows Massacre\" 3 versions (1995 reprint from 1859)","\"Special Report of the Mountain Meadow Massacre\" (1902)","\"Facts About Differences that Persist\" by Samuel Carpenter (1958) and 2 copies of an undated reprint","\"Six Hundred Years of Craft Ritual\" by Harry Carr (1977)","Kate B. Carter works:","\"The Chase Mill, 1852\" (1957) with undated broadside, \"A Market Place or A Shrine\" by Bryant S. Hinckley inserted and \"Diary of Albert Carrington\" (1947)","\"Journal of George Cannon Lambert\" (1948)","\"The Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints\" (undated)","\"Riders of the Pony Express\" with a stylized map insert, \"Trail of the Mormon Pioneers from Nauvoo to Great Salt Lake\" (1952)","\"iPlates- Volume 1\" by Stephen Carter (2012)","\"A Way of Seeing, Discovering the Art of Building in Spring City, Utah\" by Thomas Carter (1994)","Cartoon postcard \"Brigham Young's Bedstead\" (circa 1910)and Cartoon/Novelty Postcard, \"Utah's Best Crop\" (undated)","Cartoon \"A Pleasant Surprise for the Girl Who Marries a Utah Widower\" from \"Life Magazine\" page 375(1899)","Cartoon \"Touching Spectacle of a Mormon Elder Abjuring Further Plural Marriages\" from \"Life Magazine\" (1890)","\"Mormonism\" by Peter Cartright (undated reprint of Flake 1223)","\"Answering an Ex-Mormon Critic\" by James A. Carver (1983)","\"The Mormons Hold onto Their Young People\" by Louis Cassels, 2 copies (1973)","\"The City of the Mormons: or Three Days at Nauvoo in 1842\" by Henry Caswall (2009 photo reprint of 1842)","\"The Present Attack on the Doctrine of Evolution\" by Ralph V. Chamberlin (1922)","\"History of the Mormons\" by Robert Chambers (Flake 1251, (1853)","\"The Mormon Elder, or The Triumph of Virtue\" by C. H. Chapman, Flake 1255 (1912)","\"Some Imperishable Sayings of Jesus and His Disciples\" by Daryl Chase  (undated)","\"Article on \"Book of Mormon and Latter-Day Work\" by Alex Cherry and Charles Ashton (1936)","Chesterfield Foundation Inc. \"How Will Your Children Learn of Their Fathers?\" (1980)","\"Growing Up in Religion\" (1953)","\"The Latter-Day Saints and Family Life\" (1965)","\"The Latter-Day Saints and Their Changing Relationship to the Social Order\" (1942)","\"The Church and Modern Marriage\" by Harold T. Christensen (1946)","\"Some Views on Archaeology and Its Role at Brigham Young University\" by Ross T. Christensen (1960)","\"Oliver Cowdery, Forger; David Whitmer, Sabbath Breaker\" paper by Gregory P. Christofferson (1996)","Christian Convention SLC \"Christian Progress in Utah. The Discussions of the Christian Convention Held in SLC\" Flake 1275c (1888)","Christian Convention \"The Situation in Utah\" Flake 1276 (1888)","Christian Research and Counsel \"Documented History of Joseph Smith's First Vision\" (undated)","\"Words of Wisdom: A Collection of Quotes for LDS Women\" by Susan Christiansen, includes a letter inside to the Prince family from Chelsea Shields Strayer, one of the assistant editors (2011)","Church College of New Zealand \"College Catalogue for 1962\" Volume V (1962) and \"College Catalogue for 1963\" Volume VI (1963)","Church of Christ \"The Godhead. Is There More Than One God?\" (undated)","Church of Christ \"The Word of the Lord\" (1938)","Church of Christ (Temple Lot) \"Articles of Faith and Practice of the Church of Christ\" Flake 1287 (circa 1920)","Church of Christ (Temple Lot) \"Articles of Faith and Practice\" (1958)","Church of Christ (Temple Lot) \"The Church of Christ Restored\" (undated)","Church of Christ (Temple Lot) \"Historical Facts Concerning the Temple Lot\" (1954)","\"The Gospel News\" (1945-1971), including \"The Gospel News\" (1962) 100th Anniversary issue","\"156th Semi-Annual General Conference Guide\" 1986 October","\"Aaronic Priesthood- Missions\" (undated)","\"Aaronic Priesthood. The Preparation, Ordination, and Training of Young Men\" Flake 1307 (1922) 2 copies","\"Aaronic Priesthood. The Preparation, Ordination, and Training of Young Men\" Flake 1308 (1925)","\"Accommodating Minority Cultures\" (1982)","\"Activities Committee Handbook\" (1980)","\"Activities Handbook\" (1990)","\"An Address: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the World,\" Flake 1311 (1907)","\"Addresses Delivered at the Special Welfare Meeting\" (1949)","\"After Baptism What?\" (1970)","\"America's Ancients Speak from the Dust\" (undated)","\"And the Lamanites Shall Blossom\" (undated)","\"Annual Conference Scandinavian Organization\" (1947)","\"Annual Instructions No. 1 to Presidents of Missions, Presidents of Conferences,\" Flake 1379a (1903)","\"Annual Instructions No. 6,\" Flake 1379 (1904), 2 copies","\"Annual Instructions 1909, Circular No. 10,\" Flake 1379 (1909)","\"Apostasy and Restoration\" (1983), 3 copies","\"Area Conference, Rochester, New York\" (1980)","\"Articles of Association [United Order]\" (1874) (Flake 1318)","\"Basic Unit Program\" (1982)","\"The Beehive House\" (circa 1960)","\"Behold Thy Handmaiden\" (1974)","\"Bishop's Youth Council\" (circa 1965), 2 copies","\"Branch Guidebook\" (1980)","\"Brigham Young: Prophet, Statesman, Pioneer\" (1968), 8 copies","\"The Building of the Salt Lake Temple\" (1976)","\"Bureau of Information and Church Literature. 1902 Catalogue\" (1902)","\"Caring for the Needy: Study Guide\" (1986)","Centennial Celebration Committee \"One Hundred Years. Centennial Celebration,\" with a blue ink stain along top, Flake 1493 (1930), including a 1959 news clipping","\"The Challenge the Book of Mormon Makes to the World\" (undated)","\"Christmas 1986\" (1986)","\"Church Activity Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1980)","\"The Church and the Proposed Equal Rights Amendment. A Moral Issue\" (1980)","\"The Church as Organized by Jesus Christ\" (1977)","\"Church Directory for Latter-day Saint Men in the Armed Forces\" (1944) (2 copies)","\"Church Employment System: Guidebook\" (1982) (2 copies)","\"Church Financial Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1978)","\"Church Handbook of Instructions: Temple and Family History Work\" (2006), 3 copies","\"Church Historical Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1977)","\"Church Magazine Handbook\" (1983), 2 copies","\"Church Membership Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1978)","\"The Church News, LDS Service Men's Edition\" by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - (1944-1948)","\"Church-Wide Fireside Honoring President and Sister David O. McKay\" (1960)","\"Circular of Instructions No. 12\" (1913)","\"A Circular of the High Council,\" Flake 1338 (undated reprint from 1846)","\"Colored Brethren Baptisms by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" (undated typescript copy of a list from an 1875 volume? A CD-R copy was moved to a separate box for media)\n.","\"Communication on Dress\" by Church..., Flake 1340 (circa 1917)","\"Concerning Music\" (1950)","\"A Copy of This Should be Given to Each Family or Individual, having Temple work to do.\" Flake 1345 (circa 1921)","\"Cumorah's Marvelous Message\" (undated)","\"Declaration and Defense,\" Flake 1310c (circa 1907)","\"Deseret Ranches of Florida\" (1973)","\"Dictionary of Sign Language Terms\" (1980)","\"Discover History: Guide to Exhibits, Museum of Church History and Art\" (1990)","\"District and Branch Administration in the Missions of the Church\" (1961) 4 copies","\"The Doctrine and Covenants and Church History Scripture Study Guide\" (1988)","\"Down Pioneer Trails. A Film-Slide Lecture\" (Undated)","\"The Educational System of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,\" Flake 1354 (Circa 1913)","\"Endowed from On High: Temple Preparation Seminar\" (1995)","\"The Entire Church is Invited to Join Us in Honoring President George Albert Smith on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday\" (1950) fragile","\"Essentials of Home Production and Storage\" (1978)","\"Europe Area Plan for 2014 Executive Summary\" typescript report (2013)","\"Exhibit of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" San Francisco Bay Exposition (1939/1940) 2 copies","\"The Falling Away and Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ Foretold\" (1972)","\"The Family: A Proclamation to the World\" (1997)","\"Family First\" (1992)","\"Family Guidebook\" (1980)","\"The Family Home Evening and the Priesthood Home Teacher\" (undated) 2 copies","\"Family Record Extraction Administrative Handbook\" (1993)","\"The Family Registry. Cooperation in Research\" (1983)","\"Father, Consider Your Ways\" (1973) (4 copies)","\"Fathers and Sons' Annual Outing, Summer of 1924\" Flake 2282 (1924)","\"Fathers and Sons Outing 1930\" Flake 2282 (2 copies)","\"Finding Faith in Christ\" DVD enclosure sleeve (2003). DVD moved to a separate box for born-digital media","\"The First Hundred Years\" Flake 1358a (circa 1930), (2 copies)","\"The First 150 Years\" and \"Can You and Your Children Agree on How They Should Live?\" two advertisements from \"The Reader's Digest\" (1980)","\"First Worldwide Leadership Training Meeting\" (January 11, 2003)","\"For God So Loved the World\" Mormon Tabernacle Choir (1980) 2 copies, each with a Phonographic Record. Records moved to a separate box for audiovisual media.","\"For the Strength of Youth\" (1965,2 copies) and (1972)","\"For the Strength of Youth: LDS Standards\" (1966)","\"For the Strength of Youth\" (1990) (2 copies)","\"Fulfilling My Duty to God: For Aaronic Priesthood Holders\" (2010)","\"The Fulness of Times\" (circa 1943)","\"General Conference is for Everyone\" (undated)","\"God Loveth His Children\" (2007) (2 print copies and 1 photocopy)","\"Gold Plates Used Anciently\" (1967)","\"The Greatest Message of our Time\" (1982) (2 copies)","\"A Guide for Quorums of the Melchizedek Priesthood,\" Flake 1364 (1928), personal copy signed by George Albert Smith","\"Guidebook for Parents and Guardians of Handicapped Children\" (1986)","\"Guides for Priesthood Leaders\" (1986) (19 different guides)","\"Handbook for Church Music\" (1975)","\"Handbook of Church Music\" (1972)","\"Handbook of the L.D.S. Servicemen's Program\" (1961) (2 copies)","\"Historic Highlights of Mormonism. A Natural-Color Slide film\" (undated)","\"History of America B.C. 2200- 420 A.D.\" Flake 1366B (circa 1912)","\"History of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints in Pictures\" (circa 1940)","\"Homosexuality\" (1973) (2 copies)","\"Homosexuality 2nd edition\" (1981) (2 copies)","\"The House of the Lord - Filmstrip Script\" (undated)","\"How to Develop Personal Character Objectives\" (circa 1968)","\"I need a Friend\" (1977)","\"Identification and Prevention of Suicidal Behavior\" (1974)","\"The Improvement Era\" (1952). The issue highlights Colleen Hutchins as Miss America.","\"Improving Communication in Marriage\" (1983)","\"In Alcohol- Tobacco Law Enforcement\" (1933)","\"In Memoriam: Elder L. Tom Perry, 1922-2015\" (2015)","\"In Memoriam: Elder Richard G. Scott, 1928-2015\" (2015)","\"In Memoriam: President Boyd K. Packer, 1924-2015\" (2015)","\"Information and Suggestions for Patriarchs\" (1981)","\"Instructions Relative to Weekly Ward Meetings of Acting Ward Teachers\" (undated 1928 photocopy)","\"Instructions on Social Work\" Flake 1378 (1917)","\"Instructions to Presidents of Stakes and Counselors\" Flake 1379 (1901)","\"Instructions to Stake Presidents of the Implementation of the Family Home Evening Program\" (1964)","\"Is Baptism Essential to Salvation?\"  (1970)","\"Joy to the World\" performed by Mormon Tabernacle Choir, DVD enclosure sleeve (2003). DVD moved to a separate box for born-digital media.","\"Keep Faith With Your Family\" (undated)","\"Konzert Program und Einladung\" (1901)","\"Lamanites and the Book of Mormon\" (1976)","\"Landmarks of Church History. A Film-Slide Lecture\" (circa 1938)","\"Latter-Day Saint Temples\" (undated)","\"Latter-Day Saint Women in Concert\" (1982)","\"Let Virtue Garnish Thy Thoughts\" (2006)","\"Letters. Dear Brethren of the Seventies.\" Flake 1391a (1884)","\"Logan Temple\" (1948)","\"Man's Search for Happiness\" and \"Man's Search for Happiness Hemisfair '68\" (1968, 2 copies and 1973, 1 copy)","\"The Manti Temple\" (1947) (2 copies)","\"Member-Missionary Class\" (1982) (2 copies, one has a letter inside)","\"A Member's Guide to Temple and Family History Work\" (1993) (2 copies)","\"The Message of the Ages\" Flake 1400 (1930)","\"The Message of the Ages. A Sacred Pageant\" (1947)","\"The Messiah\" (1981) (2 copies)","\"Military Relations Guide for Priesthood Leaders\" (1986)","\"The Miracle of the Gulls\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Mission President's Handbook\" (1977)","\"Missionary Handbook\" (1980)","\"Mr. Kruger's Christmas\" Jimmy Stewart and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, DVD enclosure sleeve (2003). Moved to a separate box for born-digital media","\"Mormon\" Conference\" (circa 1962)","\"The Mormon Temple in Idaho Falls, Idaho\" (1960)","\"The Mormon Temple, Los Angeles, California\" (1961)","\"The Mormon Temple, Oakland, California\" (undated)","\"The Mormon Temple, St. George, Utah\" including newsclippings about the temple (1960-1975)","\"My Personal Progress\" (1983)","\"The New Testament. Scripture Study Guide\" (1986)","\"Object Lessons that Teach\" (1979)","\"Office Building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,\" Flake 1409 (circa 1929) (2 copies with different pictures)","\"Official Conference Announcements\" (1939)","\"Official Declaration\" Flake 1410 (1889)","\"Ordinances\" (undated)","\"Ordinances\" (undated)","\"Organ Recitals in the Tabernacle\" Flake 1416 (1912)","\"Our Family. A Practical guide for Building a Gospel-Centered Home\" (1980) (2 copies)","\"A Parent's Guide\" (1985)","Pass-along cards, advertising free informational audiovisuals, a website and \"The Book of Mormon\" (2000-2004)","\"The Pearl of Great Price\" [Consists of two visions by Joseph Smith and Joseph F. Smith later designated \"Doctrine and Covenants\" 137 and 138, added to the original] (1976)","\"Physical Fitness Awards Program\" (1979)","\"Pictures of the Presidents of the Church\" (undated) Includes a 33 1/3 recording of the Voices of the Presidents, including George Albert Smith, David O. McKay, Joseph Fielding Smith, and Harold B. Lee. Record moved to a separate box for audiovisual media.","\"Planning for a Church-Service Mission\" (2008)","\"Preparation for Advancement into the Aaronic Priesthood and MIA\" (1973)","\"Preparing for and Responding to Emergencies: Guidelines for Church Leaders\" (1981) (2 copies) items in one copy were removed to a separate insert","\"Preparing for and Responding to Emergencies: Guidelines for Church Leaders\" (1987)","\"Preserving Your Marriage\" (1980). Record moved to a separate box for audiovisual media.","\"Priesthood Leader's Guidebook\" (1980) (3 copies)","\"Priesthood Power Lines\" (1978)","\"Prison Services\" (1974) [photocopy]","\"Program Outline for Teaching Observance of the Law of the East\" (1965) (2 copies)","\"Program Outline for Teaching Observance of the Law of the East\" (1970)","\"Providing in the Lord's Way. A Leader's Guide to Welfare\" (1990)","\"Public Communications Guide\" (1981)","\"The Purpose and Values of a Mission\" (1938)","\"The Purpose of Life\" (1973)","\"Record Keeping\" Flake 1432a and 1687b (1902)","\"Reminder for Quorum Officers\" (circa 1928)","\"Resource Manual for Helping Families with Alcohol Problems\" (1984)","\"The Restoration\" enclosure sleeve (2004). DVD moved to a separate box for born-digital media.","\"The Returned Missionary\" (1975)","\"The Returned Missionary\" (1978)","\"Sacerdocio De Melquisedec. Manual par alas Misiones\" (1962) 2 copies","\"Sacred Temples of the Church\" (1975)","\"The Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" (1979)","\"The Search for Truth in Science and Religion\" (1961)","\"The Secretary's Guide: Instructions for Priesthood and Auxiliary Secretaries\" (1980)","\"The Servicemen's Program\"  (1960)","\"Services for Unwed Parents\"  (1981)","\"Signs of the True Church\"  (1965)","\"Single Adult Activities Guide\"  (1986)","\"So You Are Going Into Military Service?\"  (1949)","\"Some Fundamental Beliefs of the Church\" (1973) (2 copies)","\"Souvenir from Salt Lake City, Utah \"Crossroads of the West\" (undated)","\"The Spirit of Temple Building and Temple Service\" script for slide presentation (circa 1930s)","\"Stephen L. Richards: In Memoriam\" (1959)","\"Storage of Fruits and Vegetables for City and Rural Homes\" (1944)","\"Strengthening Marriage: Resource Guide for Couples\" (2006)","\"Student and Single Adult Wards: Guide for Priesthood Leaders\" (1986)","\"Teaching Guidebook\" (1994)","\"Teaching the Handicapped\" (1978)","\"Temple Square in Salt Lake City\" (undated) (2 copies)","Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints\" (1999)","\"The Testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith\" (1999)","\"A Thanksgiving Sketch\" (circa 1938)","\"Thirty Minutes for Your Family\" (1976)","\"Total Fitness\" (undated)","\"The Traveler's Guide to Mormon Points of Interest\" (1973)","\"Twenty Interesting Facts About Mormons\" (circa 1980)","\"Understanding and Helping Those Who Have Homosexual Problems\" (1992) (1 print copy and 3 photocopies)","\"Visit Temple Square\" (1977)","\"Vitalizing the Aaronic Priesthood Quorum\" (1984)","\"A Walking Tour of Mormon Points of Interest\" (1978)","\"Ward Teachers. \"Message for February 1941\" and \"Message for March 1941\" (1941) (2 items)","\"We Have Found the Messiah\" (1979) (2 copies)","\"The Welfare Program\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Welfare Services\" (1979) (2 copies)","\"What is the Book of Mormon?\"  (1982) (2 copies)","\"What the Mormons Believe\" (undated)","\"Why Families?\"  (1975)","\"Why Genealogy\" (1978)","\"Why I Joined the Mormon Church\" (undated)","\"Witnesses of the Book of Mormon\" and \"Witnesses to the Book of Mormon\" (1975 and 1971) (2 copies)","\"Worldwide Leadership Training Meeting\" (2003 June 21)","\"Worldwide Leadership Training Meeting\" (2004 January 10)","\"Young Women Personal Progress\" (2001)","\"Your Guide to the Institutes of Religion\" (1975)","\"Your Pre-Earth Life\" (1975)","\"Youth Conference\" (1968) (2 copies)","\"Historic Mormon Country: What is a Mormon?\"  (undated)","\"In Honor of the Pioneers\" Flake 1460 (1921) (2 copies)","\"A Parting Word. Trip Around Temple Block\" Flake 1464 (circa 1905)","\"Utah and Her People\" Flake 1465 (circa 1903)","\"Utah: Its People, Resources, Attractions, and Institutions\" Flake 1476 (1916)","\"Circular from the Twelve Apostles\" Flake 1500 (1880)","\"General Epistle from the Council of the Twelve Apostles\" Flake 1508 (undated David C. Martin photo reprint and a photostatic copy of the 1848 original) (2 copies)","\"The \"Great Proclamation,\" or \"Trumpet Message,\" of the Authority of God.\"  Flake 1510 (circa 1878)","\"Melchizedek Priesthood. The Holy Priesthood\" (circa 1941) (2 copies)","\"Proclamation of the Twelve Apostles\" Flake 1512 (undated reprint of the 1845 original)","\"Search the Scriptures. A Missionary Study Guide\" (1971) (2 copies)","\"The Stake Priesthood Committee\" Council of the Twelve (1940)","\"Year Book of Facts and Statistics\" Council of the Twelve (1949)","\"Administrative Code of the Department\" (1944)","\"Announcement of the LDS Institutes 1935-36\" (1935)","\"Circular No. 7 of the General Board of Education\" Flake 1517a (1891) (2 copies)","\"Purpose and Organization of the Religion Classes\" Flake 1527 (1924)","\"Through the Book of Mormon Teacher's Guide Seventh Year\" (1940)","\"Catalogue of Books\" (undated)","\"Conference of the Sunday School\" (1973)","\"Convention Instructor, 1962\" (1961)","\"Convention Instructor, 1963\" (1962)","\"DSSU General Board Centennial Homecoming\" (1949)","\"Deseret Sunday School Reader\" Flake 1542 (1879), incomplete","\"Grosse Manner der Bibel und des Buches Mormon\" Flake 1556 (circa 1920)","\"Original Songs and Music\" Flake 1567 (1874)","\"Primary Department Bible Stories: A Strange Attempt to Reach Heaven\" Flake 1570 (1907)","\"Proceedings of the First Sunday School Convention\" Flake 1571 (1899) (2 copies)","\"Program Semi-Annual Conference\" (1926) (2 copies)","\"Reverence\" Flake 1579a (1926)","\"1963 Stake Conference Convention Instructor\" (1962)","\"Sunday School Outlines of the Theological Department, First and Second Years\" Flake 1597 (circa 1911)","\"You Shall Have Peace in Me\" (1946)","\"Program of the Georgia District Conference, Atlanta\" Elder George Albert Smith Guest Speaker (1941)","\"Bulletin Mensuel\" by Church Districts. Swiss (1944-45) (18 copies)","\"An Epistle to the Seventies\" First Council of the Seventy, Flake 1643 (1888) (2 copies) Fragile","\"Seventies' Hand Book of Instructions\" by First Council of the Seventy, Flake 1645 (1904)","\"An Address to the Latter-day Saints in the Rocky Mountain Region\" by First Presidency, Flake 1650 (1885)","\"An Address to the Members of the Church\" by First Presidency, Flake 1651 (1882)","\"Address Delivered at a Special Meeting of Presidencies of Stakes, Bishoprics of Wards and other Officers Conducting the Church Security Program\" by First Presidency (1937)","\"Church Courts\" by First Presidency (circa 1972) (2 copies)","\"Circular of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1655b (1877)","\"A Continuing Program for Priesthood Genealogy\" by First Presidency (1968)","\"An Epistle of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1663 (1886)","\"An Epistle of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1664 (undated reprint of 1887 original) (2 copies)","\"The Father and the Son\" by First Presidency, Flake 1667 (1916) (3 copies)","\"Greetings from the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1668b (1925)","\"Greetings from the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1669a (circa 1929)","\"Greetings from the First Presidency [Grant, Clark McKay]\" by First Presidency (undated) (2 copies)","\"A Message of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1674 (1930)","\"Message of the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1942 April)","\"Message of the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1942, October)","\"Message of the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1967) (2 copies)","\"Messages from the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1936)","\"Official Statement from the First Presidency\" by First Presidency (1933) (3 copies)","\"The Sabbath\" by Church First Presidency (1959)","\"Special Organ Recital Tendered to President and Mrs. Warren G. Harding\" by Church First Presidency (1923)","\"Special Organ Recital\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1677a (1926)","\"Statement by the First Presidency Regarding Universal Compulsory Military Training\" by Church First Presidency (circa 1945) (2 copies)","\"Statement by the Presidency of the Church\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1678 (1911) (2 copies)","\"To the Presidents of Stakes, Bishops and Parents in Zion\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1691 (1916) (2 copies)","\"To the Seventies\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1694 (1883)","\"To the Seventies\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1694a (1883)","\"Tobacco: A Message to the Members of the Church\" by Church First Presidency (1931)","\"Welfare of Young People Leaving Home for Study or Employment\" by Church First Presidency (circa 1940)","\"The Word of Wisdom in Practical Terms\" by Church First Presidency (1931) (2 copies) card inside one copy","\"Circular of the Genealogical Society of Utah, Flake 1704 (circa 1907) (2 copies)","\"Genealogical Handbook: Polynesia\" (1960)","\"In a Granite Mountain\" (1975)","\"Records Protection in an Uncertain World\" (undated)","\"Why Genealogy\" (1980)","\"The Word of Wisdom in Practical Terms\" - General Campaign Committee (1931)","\"Nicotine on the Air\" - General Campaign Committee (circa 1939)","\"Outlines for Religion Class Work, (No. 2)\" - General Church Board of Education (1899)","\"L.D.S. Servicemen. Welcome to Ft. Ord\" - General L.D.S. Servicemen's Committee (1953)","\"So You Are Going Into Military Service?\" -  General L.D.S. Servicemen's Committee (1967)","\"Address to the Priesthood\" - General Priesthood Committee, Flake 1733 (1912) (2 copies)","\"A School for Members of the Melchizedek Priesthood\" - General Priesthood Committee (circa 1958) (2 copies)","\"Suggestive Program Material for Monthly Priesthood Leadership Meetings\" - General Priesthood Committee (1946)","\"List of Tithing-Office Prices, Weights and Measures\" - General Tithing Office (1863)","Great Britain - \"Annual Report and Financial Statements- Year ended 12/31/14\" (2015)","Hymnal - \"Latter-day Saint Hymns for Use During the Centennial Celebration\" Flake 1821 (1930)","Argentine - \"Conferencia General Semestral\" (1945)","Australian - \"Austral Star\" Part 1 of 2 (1950-1951)","\"Character of the Latter-day Saints\" Flake 1887a (circa 1912)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1933 (1850 November 30-December 1)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1935 (1851 May 31-June 1)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" (undated reprint \nof Flake 1935, the 1851 May 31-June 1 original) (2 copies)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1938 (1851 December 6-7)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1939 (1852 June 5-6)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Conference\" Flake 1943 (1853 May 14-15)","\"Minutes of the London Conferences, Held at Aldenham Street and Theobald's Road\" Flake 1940d (1850)","\"Paths to Prosperity [Handbill]\" (1933)","\"The Programme of the London Conference Festival\" Flake 1942a (1851)","\"Programme of the London District Conference\" (1933)","\"Report of the First Quarterly Meeting of the Nottinghamshire \nConference\" Flake 1945e (1852)","\"Souvenir Program, Hull District. Centennial Jubilee Conference\" Flake 1929a (1930)","\"Spiritual Growth\" Flake 1898 (1928)","\"California Mission Block Teachers' Outline\" (1927)","\"The Calimis\" by Church Missions. California (1930-1931 April 15), 1 of 3 folders","\"Canada Vancouver Mission [Recipe Book]\" (circa 1980)","\"The Northern Light\" (1939)","\"Aids in Proselyting\" by Church Missions. Czech (1936)","\"[The Bible Answers Modern Questions]\" by Church Missions. Czech (undated)","\"Hvezdicka [Mission Newsletter]\" (1931-1934)","Czech Missions? - \"Rozmluva o Nabozenstvi\" (undated)","Danish Missions - \"Souvenir Program. Dedication L.D.S. Chapel, Copenhagen\" (1931)","Dutch Missions - \"Mother's Day Tribute\" (circa 1932)","Dutch Missions - \"Een Plan Voor Doeltreffend Zendingswerk [Anderson Plan]\" (1952)","Dutch Missions - \"Segolia\" (1932)","East Central States - \"A New Year\" (1940)","Eastern States Missions - \"Annual Conference of Conference Presidents\" Flake 1965 (1910) 2 copies","Eastern States Missions - \"The Elder's Reference\" Flake 1880 (1913)","\"Messenger\" (1930-1931) (8 copies)","\"Primary Bulletin\" (1958) (2 copies)","\"Program. Dedicatory Services. Brooklyn Chapel\" Flake 1968b (1919)","\"A Statement from Josiah Quincy Mayor of Boston\" Flake 1968 (circa 1910)","\"Address of the President [of the Relief Society]\" (1921)","\"Branch Supervision\" (1931)","\"A Gospel Century: Some Epoch- Making Events and Doctrine\" Flake 1971 (1930)","\"Instructions for District Supervision\" Flake 1972 (1929)","\"A Sheaf of Home-Made Pageants and Plays\" Flake 1973b (1930) (2 copies, one without a cover)","Great Lakes Mission - \"The Harvester\" (1969 September and November) 2 issues","Hawaiian and Central Pacific Missions - \"Souvenir Program, L.D.S. Centennial Conference\" (1947)","\"Melchizedek Priesthood Handbook for Missions\" (undated)","New Zealand Mission - \"Notes for Effective Missionary Work\" [Anderson Plan], has a homemade cover with loose materials and index cards inside (1950)","North German Mission - \"Blick ins Feld\" Volume V No. 43, 46-51 (1968)","\"Century of Progress Exposition Chicago\" (1933)","\"Corner Stones of Reorganization\" Flake 2008 (1909)","\"The Guide\" (1935)","\"The Guide/ Historical Review\" (1940-1941) (1 of 2 folders)","\"Lamanite News\" Volume 1, No. 3-10 (1957)","\"The Martyrdom at Carthage June 27, 1844\" (undated)","\"Sociedad de Socorro de la Mision Hispano-Americana\" (1961-1962) (4 issues)","\"Relief Society\" (1963)","\"Choristers' Manual\" (1927)","\"Latter-day Saints Music Bulletin\" (1927-1929)","\"Guides for Stake and Mission Boards\" (1940)","\"The Improvement Era Director's Handbook\" (1962-1963)","\"The Improvement Era: June Conference Program Edition\" (1932, 1933, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1946, 1948) (7 issues)","\"In Commemoration of the Divine Ushering in of the Dispensation\" Flake 2051 (1920)","\"Let's Hold a Youth Conference\" (1963)","\"M.I.A. General Boards Brochure\" (1961)","\"M.I.A. Year-Round Program of Recreation\" Flake 2071 (1925)","\"M.I.A. Song Folder\" Flake 2060 (1928)","\"Seagull Scrapbook\" (circa 1959), with some of the activities completed","\"Souvenir Program. M.I.A. Jubilee\" Flake 2081 (1925) (4 copies)","\"Third General Conference of the Young Men's and Young Ladies' M.I.A.\" by Mutual Improvement Association (1898)","\"Twenty- Second General Annual Conference of the Y.M. and Y.L.M.I.A.\" (1917)","Book of Plays - \"X-O: A Night of the Trojan War\" by John Drinkwater (1939)","\"Aaronic Priesthood - Adults\" (1964)","\"Aaronic Priesthood Annual Report, 1975-76\" (1976)","\"Aaronic Priesthood and Branch Teaching in the Missions\" Flake 2095 (1930)","\"The Aaronic Priesthood: Correlation of All Agencies\" (1931)","\"Aaronic Priesthood- Organization, Duties\" Flake 2096 (undated)","\"Counseling and Intervening Guides for Bishops\" (1970, 1973, 1981) (5 items)","\"Handbook for Leaders in Ward Teaching\" (1953)","\"Handbook for Leaders in Ward Teaching\" (1958), annotated and including a copy of \"The Sacrament Meeting\"","\"Helps and Suggestions for Ward Bishoprics\" (1956 January) (2 copies)","\"Helps and Suggestions for Ward Bishoprics\" (reprinted 1957)","\"Instructions and Suggested Program, Aaronic Priesthood Centenary Celebration\" Flake 2103a (1929)","\"Interviewing Boys\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (circa 1960)","\"The Messenger\" with Index (1956-1962)","\"Minutes of Special Bishops' Meeting\" (1940)","\"Prepare Ye the Way: An Aaronic Priesthood Pageant\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (1941) with the admission ticket glued on the cover","There are 27 issues and 41 related miscellaneous pages of printed and typed material. These include a bulletin reporting attendance at Sacramental Meetings (1924), a typescript of information for members of the Aaronic Priesthood originally published in \"The Improvement Era\" (1953-1954), and \"Melchizedek Priesthood\" Nos. 61, 75-76, 99-100, 102-114, also reprinted from \"the Improvement Era (1959-1963).","\"Priest's Priesthood Personal Achievement Record\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (1970)","\"Proceedings of the Bishops' Conference\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (1943)","Presiding Bishopric - \"Thoughts on Tithing\" Flake 2114b (circa 1920) (2 copies)","Presiding Bishopric - \"Windows of Heaven\" (undated)","Priesthood Home Teaching - \"Home Teaching Members in Military and Veterans Hospitals\" (1971)","Priesthood Home Teaching – \"Training Kit\" including a small reel-to-reel audio tape recording  (1968)","\"Autumn Primary Family Hour\" (undated)","\"The Bluebird\" (circa 1931)","\"Eighteenth Annual Convention\" Flake 2117 (1920)","\"Fifteenth Annual Conference\" Flake 2117 (1917)","\"Home Builder Book: Bluebird Year (undated)","\"Home Builder Lark Diary\" (circa 1950) has a loose picture of a lark clipped in and an insert of a house design","\"Segolia\" (circa 1925)","\"Segolia\" Flake 2126b? (circa 1929)","\"The Sixty-Nine Annual Conference\" (1975)","\"Supplement to the Lark Home Builders' Lesson Book\" (1951)","\"Thirty-First Annual Convention\" (1933)","\"Trail Builders (Third Year) Guide Log\" (circa 1938)","\"Trail Builders Trekker Log\" by Church Primary Association, Flake 2128a (1929)","\"Trekker Trail Builder Log\" by Church Primary Association (1949)","\"Twenty-ninth Annual Convention\" by Church Primary Association (1931)","Church Primary Association - \"Zion's Boys and Girls Treasure Book, Second Year\" (circa 1946) (2 copies)","Church Radio, Publicity - \"Early Empires of America. A Natural-Color Slidefilm\" (circa 1960)","Church Radio, Publicity - \"The King of Kings, A Film Slide Presentation\" (circa 1950) (2 copies)","Church Radio, Publicity - \"Latter-day Saint Temples. A Slide-Film Presentation\" (circa 1936)","\"Annual General Conference\" (1973)","\"Annual Report of the General Relief Society\", Flake 2129 (circa 1922) (2 copies)","\"Conference of the General Relief Society\", Flake 2132 (1930)","\"The General Relief Society. Officers, Objects and Status\" (1902)","\"Important Message to All Latter-day Saint Families\" (1943)","\"The Relief Society General Conference\" (1956)","\"The Relief Society General Conference\" (1961)","\"The Relief Society General Conference\" (1962)","\"Relief Society Annual General Conference\" (1969)","\"Relief Society Guide for Priesthood Leaders\" (undated 1986 photocopy)","\"Relief Society Visiting Teachers' Report\" (1948)","\"Welcome to Relief Society\" (1975)","\"Why Mormon Women Oppose the ERA\" (circa 1981) (2 copies)","Seminaries - \"Music of the Mormons\" (undated) record moved to a separate box for audiovisual media","Social Advisory Committee - \"Syllabus for Stake Institutes\", Flake 2158 (1920) (2 copies)","\"Elders Quorum Presidency Training Program\" (undated)","\"Elders Quorum Presidency Training Program\" (1975)","Box Elder Stake - \"You Might Like to Know\" (undated)","Big Cottonwood Stake - \"The Melchizedek Priesthood. The Power of God on the Earth\" (undated)","\"Cache Stake - Teachers' Department for July 1925\" variant of Flake 2165e (1925)","East Provo Stake - \"One Year of Progress. A History of Wymount Branch\" (1948)","Ensign Stake - \"The Eleventh Ward…  Center of Activity for 1300 People\" (1935)","Ensign Stake - \"Visiting Teaching\" (1978)","Fremont Stake - \"The Bee Hive Cook Book\" (1922)","Granite Stake - \"Bishops' Convention\" Flake 2170 (1915)","Granite Stake - \"First Principles of Relief Society Work\" Flake 2172 (1912)","Granite Stake Relief Society Presents a Pageant \"The House of Israel\" (1937)","\"The Harvest of Truth\" (1923), with a printed menu from the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (1923) enclosed","\"Home Evening. With Suggestive Exercises\" Flake 2176 (1909) (2 copies)","\"Home Evening Bulletin\" Flake 2175 (1927)","Granite Stake - \"Outlines of Lessons for the Lesser Priesthood Quorums\" Flake 2177 (1908) (5 copies)","Granite Stake - \"Ward Teaching Hand Book\" (1934)","Grant Stake - \"August Outline for Ward Teaching and Home Night\" Flake 2181b (1928)","Grant Stake - \"August Outline for Ward teaching and Home Night\" Flake 2181b (1930)","Grant Stake - \"Relief Society Teacher's Message\" (1956- 1957) (3 copies)","Grant Stake - \"Science and Religion. 1932 March Outline for Ward Teaching and Home Night\" (1932)","Hollywood Stake - \"Dedication, Hollywood Stake Tabernacle\" Flake 2182 (1929)","Liberty Stake - \"Leaflet No. 1 for Use of Block Teachers in","Liberty Stake of Zion\" Flake 2191 (circa 1920)","Liberty Stake - \"Leaflet No. 2 for use of Block Teachers in","Liberty Stake of Zion\" Flake 2191 (circa 1920)","Liberty Stake - \"Leaflet No. 31 For Use of Ward Teachers\" Flake 2191 (1924) (4 copies)","\"Leaflet No. 36 For Use of Ward Teachers\" Flake 2191 (1924) (2 copies)","\"Leaflet No. 40 For Use of Ward Teachers\" Flake 2191 (1924) (2 copies)","\"Liberty Stake M.I.A. Stake Officers 1926-1927\" (1926)","\"Salt Lake City Covered Wagon Days\" (1935)","\"Ward Teachers' Manual\", Flake 2194 (1918)","Long Beach Stake - \"Message from Long Beach Stake Relief Society\" (1938)","Los Angeles Stake - \"Dedication Souvenir Los Angeles Stake Tabernacle\" Flake 2195 (1929)","Mount Ogden Stake - \"Ward Teachers' Outlines\" (1932)","Mount Ogden Stake - \"Ward Teachers Department, Ogden Stake High Council October\" (undated)","\"Pioneer Stake Leadership Institute, Instructor's Journal\" (1937) (2 copies)","Pioneer Stake - \"Ward Teacher's Outline\" (1938- 1939) (2 items)","St. George Stake - \"Report of the Convention on Prices of Labor\" Flake 2211 (undated photocopy of 1874 original)","Salt Lake Stake - \"Anniversary Celebration of the Salt Lake Stake of Zion\" Flake 2215 (1926)","Salt Lake Stake - \"Bishop's Message for February 1934\" (1934)","Salt Lake Stake - \"June Festival Given by the Salt Lake Stake Sunday Schools\" (1922)","Salt Lake Stake - \"The Teachers Consecration\" (1925)","San Fernando Stake - \"Dedication Souvenir Program San Fernando Stake Tabernacle\" (1955)","\"University Stake Leadership Institute\" (1953)","Wasatch Stake Seminary - \"The Easter Harbinger\" (1944)","Wasatch Stake Primary Association Presents \"Puppy Love\" A Three Act Comedy Drama (undated)","\"Wasatch Stake Relief Society Teacher's Topic for September\" (circa 1936)","\"Dedication Service [Stake Center]\" (1976)","\"Fireside Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the D.C. Stake\" (2015) (2 copies)","\"140th Quarterly Conference Commemorating the 35th Year of the Washington D.C. Stake\" (1975) (2 copies)","\"So You Are Going to Have a Meeting\" (1973)","Washington D.C. Stake - \"Special Conference Commemorating the 50th Anniversary\" (1990) (3 copies)","Weber Stake - \"Deacons' Quorum Course of Study\" (1908)","Weber Stake - \"Teachers' Quorum Course of Study\" (1908)","Wells Stake - \"The Fullness of Living\" Revised (1944)","Wells Stake - \"Silver Jubilee\" (1958)","\"Annual Conference of the Deseret Sunday School Union\" (1917)","\"His Work and His Glory: Conference of Deseret Sunday Schools\" (1954)","\"Missionary Sunday School Lessons\" (1932-1935) (7 issues)","Sunday School - \"New Testament Scripture Study Guide. Suggested Reading Schedule\" (1989)","Sunday School - \"Year Outline of Sunday School Curriculum\" (1982)","Sunday School - \"Year Outline of Sunday School Curriculum\" (1983)","Tabernacle Choir - \"The Mormons and Their Great Choir\" Flake 2243 (1911) (2 copies; one copy is fragile and damaged","Temple - \"Logan Temple Fiftieth Anniversary Souvenir\" (1934)","College Park Ward - \"College Park Ward Dedication\" (1961)","Eighth Ward - \"History of the Eighth Ward\" (undated)","Eleventh Ward - \"Our Messenger [Teachers Quorum Newsletter]\" \nEleventh (1932)","Hawthorne  Ward - \"Mother's Day\" (1923)","Mar Vista  Ward- \"Dedication Mar Vista Ward Chapel\" Flake 2256 (1928)","Ogden Fourth Ward - \"Dedication Program\" (1937)","Potomac Ward - \"Dedication Program for the Potomac Ward\" (1975), includes a note to Greg Prince","Sixteenth Ward - \"Souvenir- Brochure Published in Connection with Dedication of Sixteenth Ward Chapel\" (1937)","\"Springview Ward Relief Society Recipe Book\" (1950)","Sugar House Ward - \"Ruth. A Sacred Cantata\" (1913)","\"Tenth Ward Memories\" (1949)","Twenty-first Ward - \"21st Ward M.I.A. Song Book\" by Church Wards. (undated)","UCLA Ward Relief Society - \"Paper Plates\" (1970)","Washington D.C. Chapel - \"Photographs of Original Building\" (undated)","Washington First Ward - \"Sacrament Meeting Program [Final meeting of the Ward]\" (1975)","\"Washington Ward Chapel 40th Anniversary Commemoration\" (1973)","Westwood Ward - \"Pioneer Day Program\" (1975)","Westwood Ward - \"Westwood First Ward 50th Anniversary\" (1989)","Welfare Program - \"Instructions of the Production and Distribution Program\" (1938)","Young Men's Mutual Improvement Society - \"Abide Ye in the Liberty\" (1953)","Young Men's Mutual Improvement Society - \"Association and League Notes\" (1897)","\"Exploring into Manhood\" (1958) (4 books section A to D)","\"Scouting\" (1950)","\"A Tribute of Respect to the Memory of Francis Marion Lyman\", Flake 2319 (1916)","\"June Conference: Superintendents- Presidents Session\" (1971)","\"Mutually, we join to wish you\" (undated)","\"Strength Through Clean Living\" (circa 1951)","\"Thirty-ninth Annual Conference\" (1934)","\"A Digest of the Girls' Program\" (1955) (2 copies)","\"Oh Rose: A Song for MIA Maids\" (1953)","\"Outlines for the Junior Department of the YLMIA\" (1929)","\"Rose Tying Song\" (circa 1953)","\"Selections from Writings of Pioneer Poets\", Flake 2357 (1909) (2 copies, with a news clipping in one)","\"YLMIA Song Book, Volume One\" by Church YWMIA, Flake 2362 (1916)","\"YLMIA Song Book, Volume II\" by Church YWMIA (1924)","\"Spirit of the Hive\" postcards by Church Young Women (undated) (2 designs)","\"Announcement of the Church University for the Year 1893-4\" by University, SLC, Flake 2371 (1893)","\"Circular to the Citizens of Utah\", Flake 2374a (1864)","\"Circular to the Citizens of Utah\", Flake 2374b (1864), damaged by tape","\"City of the Saints\" Flake 2376 (circa 1894)","\"Race Suicide- England's Peril\" by the Rev. George W. Clark (1917)","\"New Light on the Chandler Story of the Papyrus of Abraham\" lecture by James R. Clark (August 12, 1953), missing a cover","\"Addresses - Welfare Meeting\" by Clark, et al (1949)","\"The Charted Course of the Church in Education\" (1980 reprint of 1938 speech)","\"Church Welfare Plan. A Discussion\" (reprint of the 1939 original)","\"A Discussion of the Church Welfare Program\" (1939)","\"I am the Resurrection and the Life\" (1942)","\"Inroads Upon the Constitution by the Roman Law\" (1946) (2 copies)","\"Let Us Have Peace\" (1947)","\"Let Us Not Sell Our Children into Slavery\" (1952)","\"Man- God's Greatest Miracle\" (1971) (2 copies)","\"On the Way to Immortality and Eternal Life\" (1948)","\"Our Bible\" (1954)","\"The Petroleum Controversy in Mexico\" (1936)","\"Pioneer Monument State Park\" (1960)","\"Seasons Greetings Letter\" (1959)","\"Some Factors in the Proposed Post-War International Pattern\" (1944)","\"Two Years in the Service Can be Profitable\" (1952)","\"Two Years in the Service Can be Profitable\" by J. Reuben Clark Jr. (1957, 1952 reprint)","\"Shooting the Messenger: Institute Director Resigns from the Mormon Church\" by Ken Clark (circa 2002)","\"Human Sexuality\" by Marian Clark; R. Daniel Fenn (1982)","\"Clark Memorandum\" (2012) [Article on portrait of President J. Reuben Clark, Jr. by Arnold Friberg] (2 copies), including a letter, May 4, 2012, thanking Dr. and Jalynn Prince for the donation of the portrait","\"Mormonism: The Gateway to Happiness\" by Merrill D. Clayson (1937)","\"Latter-day Saints' Emigrants' Guide\" by William Clayton, Flake 2424 (2 copies, 1972 and undated reprints of 1848 original)","\"Premarital Planning\" by Dennis Clinefelter; Terry Clinefelter (1982)","\"Evidence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" by Howard F. Cluny (1965)","\"Brigham Young and Modern Utah\" by John A. Cockerill (1895) in","\"The Cosmopolitan\"","\"A Solution of the Mormon Problem\" by John Codman, Flake 2444 (1885)","\"Jews of the Torah\" by Irving H. Cohen (1967)","\"A Glimpse of Utah\" by Edward F. Colborn, Flake 2450 (1910)","\"The Mormon Question\" by Schuyler Colfax, Flake 2456 (1870)","\"Adoption- Law of the Kingdom- Forgotten Doctrine of Mormonism\" by Fred Collier (1991)","\"Analyzing the Different Orders of the Patriarchal Priesthood\" (1992)","\"Answers to Contradictions and Scriptural Problems\" (1993)","\"The Apostleship, Apostolic Succession, and the Authority of the Quorum of the Twelve\" (1990)","\"Brigham Young Speaks\" (1975)","\"Catalogs\" (1991, 1994) (2 copies)","\"The Church of the Firstborn and Its Formal Organization on April 3rd, 1992\" (1992)","\"The Church of the Firstborn and the Holy Order of God\" (1977)","\"The Church of the Firstborn\" (2001)","\"The Common Origin of Ancient Hebrew/ Pagan Religion and the Demise of the Hebrew Goddess\" (1993)","\"The Father and the Son: The Two Gods of the Old Testament: (1996)","\"Independent Fundamentalists and Their Claims to the Fulness of the Priesthood\" (1990)","\"The Nauvoo Diaries and Writings of William Clayton\" (1990)","\"The Nauvoo Doctrine in Light of Book of Mormon Prophecy. Part 1. The Concept\" (1986)","\"The Nauvoo Doctrine on Priesthood in Light of Alma Chapter 13\" (1986)","\"New Light on the Ancient Hebrew/ Christian Doctrine on Deity\" (1991)","\"New Light on the Lorin Woolley Story\" (1997)","\"The One Anointed and Appointed\" (1993)","\"The Political Platform of The Manifesto\" (1987)","\"President Brigham Young's Doctrine on Deity. Part I\" (1988)","\"President Brigham Young's Doctrine on Deity. Part II\" (1987)","\"President Brigham Young's Doctrine on Deity. Part III\" (1987)","\"Priesthood and the Law of Succession\" (1978) (2 copies)","\"Re-Examining the Lorin Woolley Story\" (1981)","\"So You want Celestial Glory!\" (1988)","\"The Trial of Sidney Rigdon, First Counselor to the Prophet Joseph Smith\" (1990)","\"The Trials of Apostle John W. Taylor and Matthias F. Cowley\" by Fred Collier and Knut Knuteson (1987)","\"The Trinity and The Holy Spirits\" (1988)","\"Unpublished Adam-God Discourses of Brigham Young, 1852-1877\" (1991 edition)","\"The Mormons - From National Pariahs to Presidential Possibilities\" by George M. Collins, reprinted from \"Boston Globe Magazine\" (1967) (3 copies)","\"The Baha'i Faith and Mormonism\" by William P. Collins (1983) from \"World Order\"","\"Columbia Masterworks proudly presents the Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" by Columbia Masterworks advertisement (undated)","\"The Coming Crisis: How to Meet It\" (undated 1853 reprint from","\"Millennial Star\")","\"Dr. Wilkinson's Role in the Proposal to Move Ricks College\" by Committee of One Thousand (1959)","\"Confessions of a Mormon Boy\" Playbill from the Soho Playhouse (2006)","\"A Confrontation in 1980 is 150 Years Overdue\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Some Facts About Mormonism\" by Congregational Education Society (1913)","\"Conservation Cook Book\" (1918)","\"Constitutional Convention\" (1882)","\"Utah at the Doors of Congress\" a Boston Monday lecture by Mr. Cook (1888)","\"Geology of the Pine Valley Mountains, Utah\" by Earl Ferguson Cook (1957)","\"Report from the Secretary of War\" concerning the march of the Mormon Battalion from Santa Fe to San Diego as related in the official journal of Philip S. George Cooke, Flake 2500 (1849)","\"Coon Chicken Inn\" Menu (undated)","\"Musical Notation and Sight Reading\" by J. Spencer Cornwall (1956)","\"Correspondence Between Israel A. Smith and Pauline Hancock on Baptism for the Dead\" (circa 1955)","\"Brief History of the Church of Christ\" by John Corrill (1985 reprint of the 1839 original)","\"The Sin of Utah\" by Winifred (Graham) Cory, variant of Flake 2535 (undated)","\"A Review\" by Luke Cosgrave (1997)","\"County Officer- Utah Edition\" (1945)","\"Teaching the Word. Religious Education at Brigham Young University\" by Richard O. Cowan (1998)","\"Defence in a Rehearsal of My Grounds for Separating Myself\" by Oliver Cowdery, Flake 2544 (undated photocopy of the 1839 original at Princeton University)","\"Letters by Oliver Cowdery to W. W. Phelps, on the Origin of the Book of Mormon\" by Oliver Cowdery (undated photocopy of the 1844 original)","\"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints\" by Leroy Eugene Cowles, reprinted from \"Religion in the 20th Century\" (1948)","\"Letters on Mormonism\" by John M. Coyner, Flake 2568 (undated photocopy of the 1879 original)","\"Execution of Laws in Utah\" by Aaron Cragin, Flake 2574 (undated photocopy of the 1870 original)","\"In Search of the Spanish Trail\" by C. Gregory Crampton and Steven K. Madsen (1995)","\"The Life and Adventures of Thomas Crawford, A Native of England\" by Thomas Crawford (1849)","\"A Mormon Fifty\" by Peter Crawley and Chad J. Flake (1984) (2 copies)","\"Mormon Imprints in Great Britain and the Empire, 1836-1857\" by Peter Crawley and David J. Whittaker (1987)","\"Notable Mormon Books, 1830-1857\" by Peter Crawley and Chad Flake (1974)","\"Crime Case Study: The Mormon Murderer\" (1994) [In Real Life Crimes and How They Were Solved]","\"Crimes and Treason of the Mormon Church Exposed\", Flake 2583 (1910)","\"Deseret; or A Saint's Afflictions\" by W.A. Croffut, Flake 2592 (1880)","\"The Story of the House of Israel\" by William Crouch, Flake 2599 (1885, 1886) (2 copies)","\"Aurichalcum: A Brochure upon the Brass Plates of Israel\" by Ariel L. Crowley (undated photocopy of the 1934 original)","\"Statement of Beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Doctrines and Practices\" by Ariel L. Crowley (1963), with loose document, \"Watch and Be Prepared\" enclosed","\"Could It Happen to You?\" by Edmund Crowley (1951)","\"A Bill to Amend the Act of Congress\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, Flake 2602b (1890)","\"A Bill to Amend the Act of Congress\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, Flake 2602c (1890)","\"The Meaning of Mormonism\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, in \n\"Independent\" (1906)","\"Senator Cullom's Anti-Mormon Bill\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, Flake 2606 (circa 1887)","\"A Modern Moses at West Tintic\" by Carlton Culmsee (1967)","\"Wingfield Watson - The Loyal Disciple of James J. Strang\" by John Cumming (1963)","\"Centennial History of Laie: 1865-1965\" by David W. Cummings (1965)","\"Polynesian Cultural Center: Polynesia in a Day!\" by David W. Cummings (1971)","\"Father O'Brien and the Mormon Missionary\" by G.W. Curran (1939)","\"L.D.S. Missionary Helps\" by G.W. Curran (1947) (2 copies)","\"Admission of Utah\", Flake 2613 (1887) (3 copies)","\"Letter to the Secretary of the Interior on the Affairs of Utah\" Flake 2616 (1886)","\"A Plea for Religious Liberty and the Rights of Conscience\" Flake 2618 (1886) (2 copies)","\"Sensible Sex\" by Lindsay R. Curtis (1971)","\"The Mormon Problem. The Nation's Dilemma\" by Theodore W. Curtis, Flake 2628 (1885)","\"Pretty is as Pretty Does\" by Hannah Daphne Smith Dalton (circa 1933)","\"The Period of God's Work on this Planet\" by Matthew W. Dalton, Flake 2654 (1906) (2 copies)","\"Don Olsen Retrospective 1940-1983\" (1984)","\"Who Should We Believe? Joseph Smith or Jesus Christ\" by J. Harrison Daniels (undated)","\"Mormonism Exposed\" by Vernon J. Danielsen, Flake 2661 (1917) (2 copies)","\"Addendum to Darter's Works\" by Francis M. Darter (circa 1959)","\"Appendix to Darter's Works\" (undated)","\"Armageddon: Bear versus Lion\" (1943) (2 copies)","\"Celestial Marriage: The Sermons that Cost Francis M. Darter His Membership\" (1937)","\"Did Joseph Smith Borrow Masonry?\" (1947)","\"End of Our Generation\" (1946)","\"Ensign of Nations\" (1946)","\"The Four Rejected Revelations- Celestial Marriage\" (1948)","\"Gospel Lecture\" advertisement (undated)","\"Indian Messiah\" (1947) (2 copies)","\"Israel Again Rules A Land of Zion\" (1936)","\"Keys of the Kingdom - Where?\" (1945)","\"The Kingdom of God\" (1941)","\"The Kingdom of God\" advertisement (undated)","\"The Lord's Strange Work\", Flake 2667 (1917)","\"Michael Adam God\" (1949)","\"Minutes of Excommunication\", Flake 2668 (circa 1918)","\"The Mormon\" \"Proclamation\" (1963)","\"A Mysterious Preacher\" (undated)","\"Oh America, Stop and Think Christ or Chaos\" (1935) (2 copies)","\"The Origin of the Temple Veil\" (1955) (2 copies)","\"Prophetic Publications\" (undated)","\"The Testament of Levi\" (1937)","\"\"That Man of Sin- The Son of Perdition\" WHO IS HE?\" (1939)","\"This Is It\" (undated)","\"The Time of the End\" (undated)","Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Wasatch County Calendar (2003)","\"Mormon Songs\" by Levette J. Davidson (1945) from \"Journal of American Folklore\"","\"Songs of the Rocky Mountain Frontier\" by Levette J. Davidson (1943)","\"Mormonism and the Closed Shop\" by J. Kenneth Davies (1962) from \"Labor History\"","\"Political Extremism Under the Spotlight\" by J. Kenneth Davies (1966)","\"Mormonism Unveiled: or A Peep into the Principles and Practices of the Latter-day Saints\" by John E. Davis, Flake 2720 (1858)","\"Mormonism: Some of its Realities\" by McLain W. Davis (circa 1913)","\"Reaping the Whirlwind: A Tale of the Mormon Border\" by John Dawtrey in \"The Boy's Own Paper\" (1898 January 29, March 12, and March 26, three parts in three issues)","\"[The True Way of Life]\" by Joseph Henry Dearn, Flake 2737 (1890) in Samoan","\"Death of President Brigham Young\", Flake 2740 (1877) (2 copies, one missing its cover)","\"Mormonism\" by J. Edward Decker, Jr. (1979)","\"Defence of the Constitutional and Religious Rights of the People of Utah\", Flake 2749 (1882) (2 copies, one missing its cover)","\"The Past and Future of Mormonism\" by John Dehlin (2014)","\"Utah, the Mormons, and the California Gold Rush: A Selective Bibliography\" by Peter H. DeLaFosse (1999) (2 copies)","\"Divine Original of Tythes\" essay by Patrick Delany (1748)","\"The Delegate from Utah. The Position of George Q. Cannon\" Flake 2753 (1881)","\"The Delegate from Utah. Speeches in the House of Representatives of the United States, for the Admission of Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon to the Seat in Congress,\" cover only, Flake 2754 (1882). The rest of this item appears to be a court case, Peter Wilson vs. Fred J. Kiesel, et al., heard in the Supreme Court of Utah Territory, 1894","\"Joyce McKinney and the Manacled Mormon\" by Anthony Delano (1978)","\"The David Oman McKay Papers: A Register of the Collection\" by Lisa DeMille (2001)","\"A Work of the Church Among the Mormons\" by Jesse Herbert Dennis, Flake 2766 (1921) (2 copies, one is an undated photocopy)","\"Report of Agricultural Society\" by Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society (1872)","\"Report of the President and Directors\" of the Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society (1894) (2 copies, with one missing the cover)","\"Rare Book Catalogues\" by Deseret Book Company (1984, undated) (4 items from various years)","\"Deseret News\" (1893) [New Year's Edition]","\"Proposed State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Citizens, Flake 2780i (1868)","\"Admission of Utah into the Union\" by Deseret (State) Citizens, Flake 2780g (1872)","\"Constitution of the State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Constitution, Flake 2784 (1850) (2 copies)","\"Constitution of the State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Constitution, Flake 2786 (1862)","\"Laws and Ordinances of the State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Ordinances (1919)","\"Second Annual Session of the Deseret Summer Institute\" by Deseret Summer Institute (1905)","\"Annual of the University of Deseret 1884-85\" by Deseret University, Flake 2816 (1884) (2 copies)","\"Annual of the University of Deseret 1885-86\" by Deseret University, Flake 2816 (1885)","\"Annual of the University of Deseret. 1887-88\" by Deseret University, Flake 2816 (1887)","\"Annual of the University of Deseret, 1891-92\", Flake 2816 (1891)","\"Circular. Supplement for 1876-7\" Flake 2816 (1876)","\"Circular of the Academic Department of the University of Deseret 1880-82\" (1880), with portions clipped out","\"The Deseret First Bok by the Regents of the Yionivursti\" Flake 2817 (1868), note says \"Deseret Alphabet – First Reader\"","\"The Deseret Second Bok by the Regents of the Deseret Yionivursti\" Flake 2818 (1868)","\"Holiness to the Lord! Third Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students\" (1871)","\"Millennial Millions\" by Bernard DeVoto (1939) in \"Saturday Review of Literature\" (2 copies)","\"Dialogue Subscription Envelope\" (circa 1966)","\"The Book of Mormon\" by Ellen E. Dickinson (1880- 1881) in \n\"Scribner's Monthly\" (2 issues)","\"Discourses of Master Minds\" includes reprinted discourses by Brigham Young, Orson Pratt, and B.H. Roberts (undated)","\"Distinctive Salt Lake City, Utah\" (1947)","\"Do the Latter-Day Saints Teachings Agree with the Book of Mormon?\" (undated)","\"Do You Know that the Bible Teaches?\" (undated)","\"An Epistle to the Blind\" by George L. Dockstader (1957) (2 copies)","\"Catalogue of the Dixie College\" Flake 2844 (1927-1928) 2 issues","\"Circular of the St. George Stake Academy\" Flake 2844 (1888, 1891) 2 issues","\"Dixie Memories\" Dixie College, St. George, Utah (1984)","\"Southern Quill\" Dixie College, St. George, Utah (1953)","\"Dixie State Magazine\" Dixie State College Alumni Association (2010)","\"Alcoholism- One Family's Story\" by Jane Doe (1978)","\"Race- Suicide. Birth- Control\" by M.P. Dowling (circa 1915)","\"Mormonism: Past and Present\" by John Downes (circa 1863)","\"The Welfare Program in the Church\" by Roy W. Doxey, ed. (1960)","\"Witnessing through the Sacramental Ordinances\" by Maurice L. Draper (1951)","\"Thirty-Sixth Message. John the Baptist (Resurrected) Has Come\" by W.A. Draves (undated)","\"The Palestine of America\" by Jean Russell Driggs, Flake 3013 (1928) (2 copies)","\"Twentieth Century Polygamy and Fundamentalist Mormons in Southern Utah\" by Ken Driggs (1991)","\"Speech of Hon. Fred T. Dubois of Idaho\" Flake 3017 (1906) (2 copies)","\"Speech of Hon. Fred T. Dubois\" Flake 3018 (1907) (2 copies)","\"Permit me to Add\" by Ballard S. Dunn (undated photocopy of 1880 original)","\"Janet Dixon, the Plural Wife\" by James Dunn, Flake 3047 (1896) (2 copies)","\"Administrative Organization of the Mormon Church\" by G. Homer Durham (1942) (2 copies)","\"The Democratic Crisis and Mormon Thought\" by G. Homer Durham (1941)","\"The Pulpit, in its Relations to Politics\" by William T. Dwight (1857)","\"Church Trial Minutes of John W. Taylor\" by David Dye, compiler and editor (2008) (2 copies)","\"The Three Nephites, Volume One\" by David Dye (2009)","\"For What Purpose?\" talk by Alvin R. Dyer (1961) (2 copies)","\"The Sword of the Spirit\" by Jacob A. Eades, Flake 3086 (circa 1908)","\"The Eastern Standard Times\" (1982-1983) 4 issues, one with some loose clippings and a typescript about \"Yankee's Gap\" near Chambersburg, Pennsylvania","\"Addresses Delivered by Samuel Eastman\" Flake 3091 (1927)","\"The Fundamental Articles of Our Faith\" by Samuel Eastman, Flake 3095, 3097 (1915) (2 copies)","\"A Voice in the Wilderness\" by Samuel Eastman, Flake 3100 (1927)","\"The Mormons of To-Day.\" A Series of Articles from \"The Christian Herald\" by John Eaton, Flake 3106 (circa 1898) (2 copies)","\"A Letter that Founded a Kingdom\" by Charles Eberstadt (1950)","\"Among the Mormons\" by Kenneth E. Eble (1985)","\"The Economic Order of Heaven\" (undated)","\"S. 4047 A Bill Supplemental to the Act of Congress\" by George Franklin Edmunds, Flake 3111e (1890)","\"Political Aspects of Mormonism\" by George F. Edmunds (1882)","\"Men Under Authority\" by F. Henry Edwards (1938)","\"Index to \"Pioneering the West\"\" by Howard Egan (1942)","\"Elder's Guide\" (circa 1930)","\"Elijah Reveals the Priesthood\" (1955)","\"Christian\" and \"Mormon\" Doctrines, Flake 3142 (1902) (3 copies)","\"Church and State\" Flake 3143 (1892) (2 copies)","\"Mormons and Mormonism. The Mormon People...\", Flake 3144a (circa 1900)","\"Mormons and Mormonism\", Flake 3146 (circa 1899)","\"Mormons and Mormonism. Why They Have Been Opposed\", Flake 3145 (1899) (3 copies)","\"Our Country as It Is\" Flake 3149 (1892) (2 copies)","\"Our Country as It Should Be\", Flake 3150 (1892)","\"Utah, 1847 to 1870\", Flake 3154 (1891) (2 copies) one copy damaged","\"Dear Ellen: A Utah- California Correspondence, 1856-1857\" by S. George Ellsworth (1959)","\"A Reader's Digest of the Book of Mormon\" by Margo Elvin (1977)","\"Retrospective Theology, or the Opinions of the World of Spirits\" by Ezra Stiles Ely (undated photocopy of the 1825 original)","\"The Mormons, or the Life at Salt Lake City, A Drama, in Three Acts\" by Thomas Dunn English, Flake 3168 (circa 1858)","\"Enoch's Advocate\" Chapters 1-5, Flake 3169 (1874)","\"Thenco Newsletter Vo. 1 No. 2\" by Ensign Corporation (1988)","\"Thenco Newsletter Vol. 2 No. 1\" by Ensign Company (1989)","\"The Bible and the Book of Mormon: Connecting Links\" by John E. Enslen (1997)","\"Equality Yes! ERA No! What's Wrong with the Equal Rights Amendment\" (circa 1979)","\"The Saints Go Marching On: Learning to Live with Success\" by Fred Esplin (1981) in \"Utah Holiday\"","\"The Book of Mormon and its Translator\" Flake 3191 (1899)","\"The Book Unsealed\" Flake 3192 (undated reprint of the 1892 original)","\"The Books and Utah Mormonism in Contrast\" Flake 3195 (1901)","\"Three Bibles Compared\" by R. Etzenhouser, Flake 3200 (1894)","\"Three Bibles Compared\" by R. Etzenhouser (1957)","\"The Whole Gospel Briefly Set Forth\" by R. Etzenhouser, Flake 3207 (1908)","\"The Birth of Mormonism in Picture\" by John Henry Evans, Flake 3212 (circa 1909)","\"Why I Left the Latter Day Saint Church\" by Richard C. Evans, Flake 3269 (1918)","\"These Are the Mormons\" by Richard L. Evans (1972)","\"Evening and Morning Star Extra\" concerning \"Free People of Color\" and discouraging their emigration to Utah, Flake 3272a (undated photocopy of a broadside by W. W. Phelps, dated July 16, 1833)","Evergreen International - \"Four Vital Things Parents Can Do to Make a Difference\" (circa 2011)","Evergreen International - \"Local Gospel-Based Resources for the Challenges Surrounding Homosexuality\" (circa 2011)","Evergreen International - \"Understanding Same-Sex Attracted Women. A Guide for LDS Leaders\" (circa 2011)","\"Mormonism: The $3.00 Bill of Christianity\" by Ex-Mormons for Jesus (undated)","\"The Exponent II Hillsboro Reunion Songbook\" (1992)","\"The Journal of Henry Eyring, 1835-1902\" (undated)","\"Science and Faith\" address by Henry Eyring (1948) includes a catalog card","\"Statistics Concerning the Territory of Utah, 1872-3\" by Bentham Fabian (1874)","\"Fair and Conference Visitor's Pictorial Album\" (1902)","\"Historic Granite Chapel Newsletter\" by Grant Fairbanks (2010)","\"Farewell Testimonial in Honor of Elder Alfred Bissell\" (1931)","\"Farewell Testimonial in Honor of Elva A. Jones\" (1946)","\"Buried Empires of South America\" by Dewey Farnsworth (1940) (2 copies)","\"Priesthood\" typescript by Kipley A. Farr (2011)","\"Extra Glorious Messages from Christ the Lord\" by Paul Feil (1949) includes a catalog card","\"Zion's Standard Watchman\" by Paul Feil (1939)","\"Teaching in the Home\" by Charles B. Felt, Flake 3320 (circa 1929)\n\"\nTeaching in the Home\" by Charles B. Felt, Flake 3320a (circa 1929) (2 copies)","\"The Church and the Disabled\" by Carl Fenn (1985)","\"Discovering Salt Lake City Cemetery\" by Marc C. Ferguson (1993)","\"Great Message of Peace and Happiness\" by Thomas Stuart Ferguson (undated) (2 copies)","\"A Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" (1953) in \"Western Folklore\"","\"Folk Belief and Mormon Cultural Autonomy\" (1948)","\"Folkways of a Mormon Missionary in Virginia\" (1952)","\"Songs of the Mormon Pioneers\" (undated)","\"First Principles of the True Gospel of Christ\", Flake 3360a (circa 1908)","\"The Godhead\" by V.H. Fisher (1953)","\"Flagship in the Desert: A Chronology of the University of Utah, 1850-2000\" (1998)","\"Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ\" by Daisy W. Fletcher (1970)","\"The Articles of Faith [Music]\" by David Fletcher (2005) (2 copies)","\"The Scattered Children of Zion\" by Rupert J. Fletcher (1959)","\"The Trinity\" by Rupert J. Fletcher (undated)","\"Watchman What of the Night\" by Joseph Flory, Flake 3380 (1914)","\"The Humanist/ Mormon Dialogue\" by Thomas W. Flynn (1994) in \"Free Inquiry\"","\"For Mormons Only\" (undated)","\"Are Mormons Christian?\" by Bill Forrest (1982)","\"Republican Land Policy...\" by Stephen C. Foster, Flake 3409 (1860)","\"Wesley 2012 Conference Program\" by Foundation for Religious Diplomacy (2012)","\"Foundations of Religious Life\" (1937 Spring Quarter and Winter Quarter, 2 items)","\"Outlines and Suggestions for the Study of the Comprehensive History of the Church by B.H. Roberts\" by F.Y. Fox (undated)","\"Saga of the Sanpitch\" by Lilian H. Fox, ed. (1977)","\"Cry in the Wilderness\" by Luacine Clark Fox (1963)","\"The Morning Breaks, the Shadows Flee\" by Luacine Clark Fox (1962) (2 copies)","\"Laddie of Mine\" by Dorothy Frances (1962)","\"Franklin Stewart Harris. Educator, Administrator, Father, Friend\" (1965)","\"Church Building Fulfilled 2500 Year Old Prophecy\" by Leland F. Freeborn (1982)","\"Scenario 1982\" by Leland F. Freeborn (1980)","\"New Mormon Recruit Abroad\" by Blanche K. Stewart Freece, Flake 3435 (undated photocopy of the 1911 original)","\"Mormon Chiefs Confess\" by Hans P. Freece (circa 1908)","\"The Mormon Peril\" by Hans P. Freece, Flake 3444 (circa 1909)","\"Friendly Warnings on the Subject of Mormonism\" Flake 3466 (undated photocopy of the 1850 original)","\"Names on the Land\" by Friends of the J. Willard Marriott Library (2002)","\"Utah's Pioneer Skiers\" by Friends of the J. Willard Marriott Library (2001)","\"Mormonismens Qvinnor\" by Jennie Froiseth, Flake 3475a (1883) Swedish","\"Frontier Guardian\" (undated reprint of the September 4,1850 edition)","\"Truth and Revelation\" by Frank Evan Frye (1986)","\"Children of Divorce\" by Edward Fuller (1981)","\"Fundamentalist Mormons by Affiliation\" (circa 2003)","\"Fundamentalists\" concerning polygamy (1944) in \"Time\"","\"Funeral Services for Junius Free Wells\"  Flake 3492 (1930)","\"Funeral Services for Pres. Lewis Anderson\" (1933)","\"Funeral Services of President George F. Richards\" (1950)","\"Further Light and Knowledge - Understanding the Mysteries of the Kingdom\" (undated)","\"Historias do Velho Testamento\" translated by Vera Maria Gaertner (1961) Spanish","\"The City of the Saints\" by Annie G. Gale (1899) in \"The Land of Sunshine, the Magazine of California and the West\"","\"Salvation for the Dead\" by Brigham Cecil Gates, Flake 3514b (1923)","\"Papa and the Playhouse\" by Crawford Gates (1962)","\"Brigham Young: Patriot, Pioneer and Prophet\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3515 (1929)3 copies, one without covers","\"Utah Women in Politics\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3535a (circa 1914)","\"Why I Believe the Gospel, of Jesus Christ\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3526 (circa 1930)","\"Women of the \"Mormon\" Church\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3528 (1926) (2 copies)","\"Gems for the Young Folks\"  Flake 3538 (1881)","\"The Genealogical and Historical Magazine of the Arizona Temple District\", Flake 3539 (1927)","\"Genealogical and Historical Magazine\" (1945 October)","\"Preserving Our Heritage\" by Genealogical Society of Utah (1979)","\"No Parallel in History. Nothing Like Deseret News on Earth\" by Gentile Bureau of Information. Salt Lake City, Flake 3541 (1905)","\"Blazing Crosses in Zion\" by Larry R. Gerlach (1981) in \"Utah Holiday\"","\"Episode in the Life of a Milton Musser as Narrated by an Esteemed Friend\" by Josiah F. Gibbs, Flake 3549 (1903)","\"Brief in Re Senate Bill No. 10\" Flake 3556 (1882), missing cover","\"Have Mormons Any Rights?\" Flake 3557 (circa 1886)","\"The Rights of Citizenship\" Flake 3557a (circa 1885)","\"A Collection of Songs, Poems and Tributes\" by Moses E. Gifford (1930)","\"A Collection of Songs, Poems and Tributes, Volume 2\" by Moses E. Gifford (1932)","\"Mormonism Unmasked\" by Dan Gilbert (1945)","\"Marriage. Monogamy and Polygamy on the Basis of Divine Law\" by Alfred E. Giles, Flake 3566 (1882) (2 copies)","\"Saintly Scoundrels. I. John C. Bennett\" by L. Kay Gillespie (undated)","\"Hugh Nibley: A Subject Index to His Works\" by Gary P. Gillum (undated)","\"The Girl from Utah\" Program from Colonial Theatre, New York City (1914)","\"The Girl from Utah\" Playbill from New Bedford Theatre (1914)","\"The Girl from Utah\" Theatre Programme, Prince's Theatre, Manchester, UK (1914)","\"The Girl from Utah\" Program from Knickerbocker Theatre, New York City (1914)","\"The True Church of God (With His Levites)\" by M.L. Glendenning (1955)","\"Pertinent Facts on Utah's Loyalty and War Record\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3604 (1918) (2 copies)","\"Pertinent Facts on Utah's Loyalty and War Record\" Second Edition\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3605 (1918)","\"Truths for Truth-Seekers on Utah and the Mormons\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3606 (circa 1913)","\"Truths for Truth-Seekers on Utah and the Mormons\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3607 (1919)","\"The Importance of the Temple in Understanding the Latter-day Saint Nauvoo Experience Then and Now\" by Kenneth W. Godfrey (2001)","\"God's Greatest Gift: Mothers\" (1926)","\"Utah Catalog: Historical American Buildings Survey\" by Paul Goeldner (1969)","\"God Will Guide Us Through\" by Tanya Gold (2013) in \"The Sunday Times Magazine\"","\"The Golden Dawn\" (circa 1973) (issues 4, 5, and 6)","\"Polygamy in Utah\" by Daniel W. Gooch, Flake 3612 (1860)","\"The Best of City View A Selection of 15 celebrated sketches and columns featuring Salt Lake City landmarks\" as published in","\"The Salt Lake Tribune\" by Jack Goodman (circa 1986-1987)","\"Mormonism Unveiled. The Other Side\" by E.S. Goodrich, Flake 3616 (1884) (2 copies, 1 without a cover)","\"Mormonism Unveiled. The Other Side\" by E.S. Goodrich, Flake 3617 (1884)","\"Mormon Absurdities\" Flake 3619 (undated photocopy of the 1886 original)","\"The Political Attitude of the Mormons\" in \"North American Review\" (1881)","\"The Truth about the Mormons\" by C.C. Goodwin in \"Munsey's Magazine\" (circa 1901)","\"Possessing the Land. A Sermon in Behalf of the American Home Missionary Society\" by Reverend Edward P. Goodwin (1880)","\"Additional Studies in Mormonism and Masonry\" by Samuel H. Goodwin (1932)","\"Freemasonry in Utah\" by Samuel H. Goodwin. Flake 3627 (1926)","\"Mormonism and Masonry: A Utah Point of View\" Flake 3632 (1921) (2 copies)","\"Mormonism and Masonry: A Utah Point of View\" Flake 3636 (1925) (2 copies)","\"Gospel Journal, Devoted to Religion, Philosophy, History\" (1935)","\"Gospel Quarterly\" (1932) [Vol. 7 No. 4 from Reorganized Church of Latter-day Saints]","\"The Gospel Reflector\" Flake 3647 (1841 March 15, Vol. 1 No. 6) damaged","\"The Mountain Meadows Massacre\" statement by Samuel Gould dictated to Luella A. Dalton (collected in 1946) (1 typescript copy and 1 photocopy)","\"Grand Scandinavian Jubilee Concert\" Flake 3662h (1900)","\"Des Mormons\" by M. Granson, Flake 3663 (1863) in French","By Heber J. Grant:","\"First Presidency's Memorial Day Message\" (1937) (2 copies)","\"Ideals and Achievements of the \"Mormon\" Church\" in Lloyd's of America (1925 Jan-Feb)","\"Speech of Hon. H. J. Grant. A Ringing Appeal to the Voters of Utah Territory\" Flake 3676b (circa 1894)","\"Strength of the Mormon Church\" Flake 3677 (1921)","\"Treasures I Would Share\" (1939)","\"The Upholding of Constituted Law and Order\" Flake 3680 (1928), signed by Grant","By Jedediah M. Grant:","\"A Collection of Facts\" by Jedediah M. Grant, Flake 3683 (undated reprint of 1844 original)","\"A Dissertation on the Coincidence Between the Priesthoods of Jesus Christ and Melchisedec\" by James Gray (undated photocopy of 1845 original) including 2 published recommendations of the book","\"The Great Awakening\" (undated) (3 copies)","\"The Great Canadian Mission: A Jubilee History, 1919-1969\" (1969)","\"Great Love Nest Raid\" (1953) in \"Time Magazine\"","\"St. George Pictorial Guide\" by Great Mountain West Supply (2000)","\"The Saga of Mormonism\" by Doyle L. Green (1958)","\"Facts Relative to the Expulsion of the Mormons from the State of Missouri\" by John P. Greene, Flake 3710 (undated photocopy of the 1839 original)","\"Facts Relative to the Expulsion of the Mormons or Latter Day Saints from the State of Missouri\" by John P. Greene (undated reprint of the 1839 original)","\"Historic Nauvoo\" by Will Griffith (1941)","\"The Gift of Tongues\" by Bede Griffiths (1957)","\"Le Mormonisme Polygame. Response a la Brochure de M. Stenhouse\" by E. Guers, Flake 3740a (1855)","\"The Mormons\" by J.W. Gunnison (1852)in \"The Protestant Quarterly Review\"","\"The Mormons or The Latter-Day Saints\" by John W. Gunnison, Flake 3754 (1884)","\"Evidences that Joseph Smith, the Martyr, was a Prophet of God\" by Zenos H. Gurley and Isaac Sheen, Flake 3759 (circa 1864)","\"The Polygamic Revelations\" by Zenos Gurley, Flake 3763 (1882)","\"The Trial of Brigham H. Roberts by the United State House of Representatives\" by George R. Gygi (1979)","\"The Women of the Bee-Hive\" by H.H. in \"The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine\" (1884)","\"First Presidency Repudiates the Key Doctrine of Joseph Smith\" (undated)","\"The Order of the Gods\" (circa 1971)","\"That Adam-God Doctrine in Mormon Records\" (undated)","\"Beneath Vermillion Cliffs\" by Arthur Knight Hafen (1967)","\"Dixie Folklore and Pioneer Memoirs\" by Arthur Knight Hafen (1964) (2 copies with different formats)","\"A Heavenly Manifestation\" by Heber C. Hale (undated)","\"How Could a Prophet Believe in Moonmen?\" by Van Hale (1982)","\"Mormon Miscellaneous: Apologetic Resources, No. 1\" by Van Hale (2004)","\"What About the Adam-God Theory?\" by Van Hale (1982)","\"The Message of Joseph in Egypt to Modern Youth\" by Wayne B. Hales (1966)","\"Interview with President Smith\" by Henry Hall, Flake 3796 (1905)","\"President Joseph F. Smith Denies Charges\" by Henry Hall, Flake 3797 (circa 1905)","\"Early Mendon Mormons\" by Diane C. Ham (2000)","\"Alcohol Talks to Youth\" by Howard E. Hamblin (1946)","\"If My Daughter Should Want to Marry a Mormon\" by P. Malcolm Hammond (circa 1955)","Handbill titled \"The Allies\" concerning suffrage photocopies (circa 1919)","\"People of the Book. A Page from the Book of Nephi\" by Mildred T. Handy (1969)","\"A History and Influence of the Mormon Theatre from 1839-1869\" by Harold I. Hansen (1967)","\"Baptism in Water\" by Paul M. Hanson (undated)","\"Laying on of Hands\" by Paul M. Hanson (undated)","\"The Black and the White\" by Brent Harker in \"BYU Today\" [Symposium on Mark Hofmann (1987), with a news clipping about Hofmann from \"The Salt Lake Tribune\" (1989 May 26)","\"Cults No. 2 Mormonism\" by William Harding (undated)","\"Early Procedure, Scenes and Personnel of the Brigham Young University\" by Judge Daniel Harrington (undated)","\"A Real Representative of the Most High\" by E.L.T. Harrison (undated reprint of the 1858 original)","\"The Brother of Men\" by G.T. Harrison (1935)","\"The Escape of Elijah\" by Raymond Harrison (undated) in \"Wide World Magazine\" v. 13","\"The Mormons\" by Rolin Lynde Hartt in \"The Atlantic Monthly,\" Vol. 85, No. 508, February 1900","\"Joseph Smith's Grammar and Alphabet of the Egyptian Language\" by William S. Harwell (1988)","\"The Matriarchal Priesthood and Emma's Right to Succession as Presiding High Priestess and Queen\" by William S. Harwell (1991)","\"An Unwritten Chapter of Salt Lake\" by Sarah Hollister Harris, Flake 3867 (1901)","\"History of West Bountiful Ward, 1848-1931\" compiled by Priscilla Muir Hatch (undated) (2 copies)","\"Constitution of the Hawaiian Missionary Society\" by Hawaiian Missionary Society, Flake 3893 (1903)","\"The Book of Mormon on Trial\" by Walter J. Haworth, Flake 3902 (1900)","\"Utah Territory. Resolution of Hon. John Bidwell Relative to Affairs in Utah Territory\" by William B. Hazen, Flake 3930 (1867)","\"Joseph Smith's First Prayer,\" \"Redeemer of Israel,\" \"Sweet is the Work\" and \"We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet\" all by Sheldon N. Heaps (1949) (4 items)","\"Demographics of the Contemporary Mormon Family\" typescript paper by Tim B. Heaton (1991)","\"Fin de Siecle; Christmas Exercises for Schools\" by Ida M. Hedrick (circa 1900)","\"Hedrickites\" typescript paper by J. F. S. (undated)","\"The Seedling\" typescript paper by Bill Heersink (1981)","\"Helpful Visions. 14th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" Flake 3950 (1887)","\"Helping Others to Help Themselves. The Story of the Mormon Church Welfare Program\" (undated)","\"Crickets and Grasshoppers in Utah\" by W.W. Henderson (1931)","\"Herald Pictorial Annual\" (1884)","\"Jews, Negroes, and Mormons\" by Grant Heward (undated) (2 copies)","\"The Negro Question Resolved\" by Yates Heywood (1964)","\"The Book of Mormon as Amerindian Apocalypse\" by Jared Hickman (2014)","\"The Offspring of the Mormon People\" by Josiah E. Hickman, Flake 3987 (1924)","\"The Restoration in the Midst of Revolution\" by Barbara Higdon, ed. (1968)","\"Does Science Teach that God is Dead?\" by Armin J. Hill (1969)","\"A Short Work on the Geography of Mexico and Central America, from 2234 B.C. to 421 A.D.\" by Louis E. Hills, Flake 4006 (1917)","\"A Short Work on the Popol Vuh\" by Louis E. Hills, Flake 4007 (circa 1918)","\"The Best Homes\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)","\"Does Your Religion Carry Over?\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)","\"Latter-day Saints as Home Builders\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)","\"Mormonism and Business Fundamentals\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)","\"Ten Cards Dealing with the Distinctive Features of Mormonism\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (undated)","\"Cornerstones of a Happy Home\" by Gordon B. Hinckley (1984) (3 copies)","\"Historic Highlights of Mormonism\" A Natural-Color Slidefilm script by Gordon B. Hinckley (undated)","\"The Stick of Joseph\" A Reader's Script for a Filmstrip by Gordon B. Hinckley (undated) (2 copies, cover loose on one copy)","\"What of the Mormons?\" by Gordon B. Hinckley (1976)","\"An Invitation to the Kingdom of God\" by F.F. Hintze, Flake 4016 (1895) loose first page","\"History of Mormonism\" disbound article (1862)","\"Brigham Young: The American Moses\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1984)","\"Charles Carroll Goodwin: Unprejudiced Utahn- and Utah Masonry\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1982)","\"The Dedication of the Nauvoo Masonic Temple and the Strange Question of Dr. Goforth\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1983)","\"Freemasonry and Civil Confrontation on the Illinois Frontier\" (1981)","\"Freemasonry and the Lynching at Carthage Jail\" (1981)","\"The Historicity of the Alleged Masonic Influence on Mormonism\" (1984)","\"Joseph Smith: A Modern Enigma\" by Mervin B. Hogan in \"The Royal Arch Mason\" (1967)","\"Mormonism Viewed by a Masonic Adept\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1982)","\"Censorship and the U.S. Senate\" by Richard W. Hogue (1930)","\"The Resources and Attractions of Utah\" by Ovando James Hollister, Flake 4066 (1879)","\"Words and Deeds. The Mormons and Temperance\" by Ovando James Hollister, Flake 4069 (circa 1884)","\"Senator George Graham Vest and the \"Menace\" of Mormonism\" by M. Paul Holsinger in \n\"Missouri Historical Review\" (1970)","\"Home Mission Monthly\" - \"In and Out of Utah\" (1922)","\"To Honor President Heber J. Grant\" (1938)","\"Hon. Reed Smoot. Senior United States Senator from Utah. His Record in the Senate\" (1914)","\"Honoring Dr. Karl G. Maeser\" (1934)","\"Honoring President David O. McKay\" (1962) [Banquet Program]","\"Extension of Boundaries\" by William H. Hooper, Flake 4080 (1869)","\"The Utah Bill. A Plea for Religious Liberty\" by William H. Hooper, Flake 4082 (1870) (2 copies)","\"Senator Reed Smoot and the Mormon Church\" by Albert J. Hopkins, Flake 4086b (1907)","\"Archeology and the Book of Mormon\" by Hal Hougey (1983)","\"Latter-day Saints- Where Did You Get Your Authority?\" by Hal Hougey (1977)","\"Latter-day Saints- Where Did You Get Your Authority?\" by Hal Hougey (1983)","\"The TRUTH about the \"Lehi Tree-of-Life\" Stone\" by Hal Hougey (1963)","\"House of the Lord. Historical and Descriptive Sketch of the Salt Lake Temple\" Flake 4097 (1893) (2 copies)","\"The X-Rays Turned on Mormonism\" by Lucie Hoving, Flake 4100 (1901)","\"A Glossary of Philosophical Terms\" by Trudy M. Howard (undated) [Made to accompany Sterling McMurrin's \"Theological Foundations\"]","\"Apostasy and Restoration Chart\" by Rulon S. Howells (1960)","\"His Many Mansions Comparative Chart\" by Rulon S. Howells (1959)","\"From the Atlantic Surf to the Golden Gate\" by William Lawrence Humason, Flake 4132 (2011 photocopy of 1869 original)","\"The Opinions of Sixty-Five Leading Ministers\" by C.J. Hunt, Flake 4138 (1900)","\"The Right Relation of Church and State\" by D.G. Hunt and A.W. Ivins, Flake 4141 (1926)","\"Great Apostasy? No! Unbroken Chain? The Continuity of the Catholic Church\" by Duane G. Hunt (1972)","\"The Unbroken Chain: The Continuity of the Catholic Church\" by Duane G. Hunt (1959)","\"Being a Righteous Husband and Father\" by Howard W. Hunter (1994)","\"The Lyman Wight Colony in Texas\" by J. Marvin Hunter (undated)","\"Brigham Young, Colonizer\" by Milton R. Hunter, reprint from \"The Pacific Historical Review\" (1937)","\"The Dynamics of Mormonism\" by Milton R. Hunter, radio address (1937 August 15)","\"A Letter to Michael\" by Milton R. Hunter (1963)","\"Vocabulary of the Utah and Sho-sho-ne or Snake Dialects\" by Dimick B. Huntington, Flake 4146 (1872) Outer part of the item is a photocopy","\"Nigerian Converts, Mormon Missionaries, and the Priesthood Revelation: Mormonism in Nigeria, 1946-1978\" typescript by D. Dmitri Huribut (2015)","\"Orson Hyde\" by Joseph S. Hyde (1933)","\"The Marriage Relations\" (undated reprint of the 1854 original)","\"Timely Warning to England\" (undated reprint of the 1837 original)","\"Travels and Ministry\" (undated reprint of the 1842 original)","\"Special Message\" by Governor of Idaho John B. Neil (1880-83), Flake 4180 (1881) extremely fragile","\"And If Ye Will Receive It, He is Elijah, He Who Shall Be in the Future\" (undated)","\"Improvement Era\" (1911) [Contains Colt Pistol ad]","\"Improvement Era\" (1912) [Contains Remington Rifle ad]","\"In Memoriam, Anthon Henrik Lund\" Flake 4215 (1921)","\"In Memoriam. Axel B.C. Ohlson\" (1936)","\"In Memoriam Emily Sophia Tanner Richards\" Flake 4217 (circa 1929)","\"In Memoriam. Horace Gibson Whitney\" Flake 4218 (1920)","\"In the Matter of Reed Smoot: Senator-Elect from the State of Utah\" Flake 4221 (1903)","\"Message from the President of the United States\" by Industrial Christian Home Association of Utah, Flake 4241 (1888)","\"Report of the Commissioners of Registration\" by Industrial Christian Home Association of Utah, Flake 4239 (1891)","\"Salt Lake City\" by E. Ingersoll in \"Harper's Monthly Magazine\" (1884)","\"Buffalo Bill at War with the Danites\" Flake 4249a variant (circa 1905)","\"Buffalo Bill at War with the Danites\" [In gevecht met Mormonen] Dutch variant of Flake 4249b (circa 1913)","\"Cody Against the Mormons\" (circa 1898) in","\"Buffalo Bill Library,\" No. 667","\"Onder de Mormonen [Dutch]\" Dutch variant of Flake 4251c (undated)","\"Parmi les Mormons\" Flake 4251c (undated) in French","\"Are Mormon Temples Christian?\" by Institute for Religious Research (2003)","\"Instructions in Ordinance Work\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Intelligences, Pre-Earth Realms, and Good and Evil\" (undated reprint of the 1855 original)","\"Intemperance; an Appeal to the Youth of Zion\" Flake 4257 (1881)","\"What shall it profit a man.\" A forcible appeal to true Americans\" from the \"Inter-mountain Republican,\" Flake 4269 (circa 1906)","\"The Mormon's Mistake, or, What is the Gospel?\" by Henry Allan Ironside, Flake 4275a [variant] (circa 1920) mold or something all over the book?","\"The Mormon's Mistake, or What is the Gospel?\" by H.A. Ironside (1947) (2 copies)","\"Some Aspects of Mormonism\" by G.A. Irving (1906) in \"The Outlook\"","\"Belief and Faith\" by C.E. Irwin (undated)","\"Bibliothica Scallawagiana\" by Keith Irwin (1997)","\"Is God a Respecter of Persons?\" Flake 4283a (circa 1920) (2 copies)","\"El Mormonismo\" by Anthony W. Ivins (1952)","\"Polygamy in Mexico as Practice by the Mormon Church, 1895-1905\" by H. Grant Ivins (1981)","\"The Moses Thatcher Case\" by Stanley S. Ivins (undated)","\"Notes on Mormon Polygamy\" by Stanley S. Ivins, reprint from \"The Western Humanities Review' (1956)","\"Some Facts About Polygamy\" by Stanley S. Ivins, a two-page typescript of excerpts from his article \"Notes on Mormon Polygamy\" (undated)","\"The Mormon Elders, and Specimens of Mormonite Miracles\" by H.T. J. (undated photocopy of the 1853 original)","\"A Narrative of the Adventures and Experience of Joseph H. Jackson in Nauvoo\" (1960 reprint)","\"How Not to Read the Scriptures\" typescript by Kent P. Jackson (1991 May)","\"Heroes of Truth\" Pupil's Manual by Maude Beeley Jacob (1939)","\"Stela 5, Izapa, Chipas, Mexico: A Major Archaeological Discovery of the New World\" by M. Wells Jakeman (1958)","\"A Trip to Utah in 1858\" by Jason W. James in \"Frontier Times\" (1927)","\"Catechism for Children\" Flake 4332 (1888)","\"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" Flake 4344 (1882) (2 copies)","\"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" Flake 4345 (circa 1895) (2 copies)","\"Der Katechismus fur Kinder\" Flake 4339 (1892) in German","\"Salvation: A Dialogue between Elder Brownson and Mr. Whitby\" Flake 4353 (1853)","\"Jarman and the Mormons: Interviewing a Mormon from Utah\" Flake 4370 (circa 1889) (2 copies)","\"U.S.A. Uncle Sam's Abscess\" Flake 4363a (1884) (2 copies)","\"The Gospel Pioneer\" by William Jefferies, Flake 4377 (circa 1892)","\"The Expulsion of the Mormons from Jackson County, Missouri\" by Warren A. Jennings in \"The Missouri Historical Review\" (1969)","\"Joseph Smith, An Oration\" by Nephi Jensen Flake 4384 (circa 1929) (2 copies)","\"Mormonism the Modern Marvel\" by Nephi Jensen Flake 4387 (1922)","\"The Test of Truth\" by Nephi Jensen (circa 1936) (2 copies)","\"The Book of Mormon\" by Andrew Jenson, Flake 4394 (1907)","\"Joseph Smith as a Prophet\" by Andrew Jenson, Flake 4407 (circa 1891) (4 copies)","\"Has Mormon History Been Deliberately Falsified?\" by Dean C. Jessee (1982)","\"Eliza Goodson Jex, In Memoriam\" by Heber C. Jex, Flake 4416 (1921)","\"John R. Park Memorial Service\" (1919)","\"John Taylor and the 1886 Revelation\" (undated)","\"Annual Meeting Program\" by John Whitmer Historical Association (1994)","\"The Benjamin F. Johnson Letter to Elder George F. Gibbs\" by Benjamin F. Johnson (1983), with an Analysis of the Letter by Dean R. Zimmerman","\"In Defense of Celestial Marriage. A Response to Anti-Mormon Attacks\" by Benjamin F. Johnson (1988 reprint)","\"Letter to George F. Gibbs\" typescript by Benjamin F. Johnson, also titled \"The Testimony of Joseph Smith's Best Friend\" (undated)","\"Patriarch Benjamin F. Johnson's Letter to Elder George F. Gibbs\" by Benjamin F. Johnson (1990 reprint)","\"Worship in Song\" by Clair Johnson (1962)","\"Joseph Smith\" by J. Edward Johnson (1944)","\"Voice from the Mountains\" by Joel Hills Johnson, Flake 4441 (1881)","\"Covenant Journey\" by Permelia Johnson (1957)","\"The Idaho Test Oath\" by Richard Z. Johnson, Flake 4445 (1888) (2 copies, one is a photocopy)","\"Eugenics and Mormonism\" by Roswell H. Johnson (1929)","\"Sonia Johnson: Citizen for President\" by Sonia Johnson (circa 1982)","\"The Mormon Church and J. Bracken Lee\" (circa 1957)","\"The Story of a Political Hoax\" (1966)","\"Joseph F. Smith Answered\" by \"Jonathan,\" Flake 4453 (circa 1892) very fragile","\"Jonathan Leo Fairbanks: A Painters Journey, 1952-2004\" (2004), includes a copy of a letter from David N.F. Fairbanks, M.D. to Thomas F. Rugh and an article, The Birth of Utah Expressionism\"","\"Animals and the Gospel\" by Gerald E. Jones (1980), with copy of the first page of a letter from Scott S. Smith","\"Gospel Chart Book\" by Milton Jenkin Jones (1955)","\"Correspondence between Senator Reed Smoot and N.V. Jones\" by Nathaniel V. Jones, Flake 4493a (1914)","\"The White Salamander Murders\" by Robert A. Jones (1987) in \"Los Angeles Times Magazine\"","\"A Plot Against Liberty vs. A Plan of Life\" by Daniel B. Jordan (undated)","\"Joseph Smith Jr.\" (undated)","\"Oh Joseph, Where Are the Rest of My Children?\" by Joseph Smith Jr. Family Organization (2007)","\"Joseph Smith, 1832-1914. A Centennial Tribute\" (circa 1932) (2 copies)","\"Joseph Smith's Testimony\" (1982 photocopy) in Hebrew","\"Arizona Temple\" by B. Ira Judd in \"Arizona Highways,\" (1955 April)","\"Juvenile Instructor\" Single Issue (October 15, 1902)","\"Silk Culture, a Treatise on the Silk Worm and its Habits\" by S. Katogi (undated)","\"Doctrines of the Holy Order\" by Robert Kay and Peggy Lynch (undated)","\"Conditions in Utah\" by Thomas Kearns, Flake 4530 (1905)","\"The Bishop's Court\" by Joseph B. Keeler, Flake 4532 (undated photocopy of the 1902 original)","\"Lorenzo Saunders Interviews\" by William H. Kelley, (3 undated typescripts of interviews that occurred in 1884); These are from the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. Archives, Independence, Missouri and cannot be reproduced.","\"Practical Reference\" by Louis A. Kelsch, Flake 4572 (1899)","\"He Mau Kuhikuhi Pili Euanelio\" by Lewis K. Kelsch, Flake 4578 (1924) in Hawaiian","\"Catalogue Twenty-eight\" by Ken Sanders Rare Books (2006)","\"The Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon\" by James Henry Kennedy, Flake 4587 (1890) very fragile","\"Distinguishing Characteristics of Mormonism\" by A.P. Kesler, Flake 4595b (circa 1898) (2 copies)","\"Patrick Edward Connor, Commanding General, Third California Infantry. First Gentile of Utah\" by Leo P. Kibby (1963)","\"Explorations in Southwestern Utah in 1908\" by Alfred Vincent Kidder (1910)","\"Those Foolish Mormons\" by Rulon Killian (1965)","\"Saviorship\" by Heber C. Kimball (undated reprint of 1854 original)","\"Mormonism Exposed. The Other Side\" by John C. Kimball, Flake 4620 (1888)","\"To the Legislature of the State of Utah\" by Quince K. Kimball (1945) (2 copies)","\"Bombshell Confession!\" by Solomon Farnham Kimball, Flake 4621 (1908)","\"Abraham: An Example to Fathers\" by Spencer W. Kimball (1977)","\"Be Ye Clean\" by Spencer W. Kimball (1965, 3 editions; and 1971)","\"The Lamanite and the Gospel\" (1969)","\"A Letter to a Friend\" (1978) (2 copies)","\"Love Versus Lust\" (1965)","\"Love vs. Lust\" (1975)","\"Marriage and Divorce\" (1976)","\"Modern Scientific Findings Harmonize with Revelation Through the Ages\" (1962)","\"Render Unto God\" (1968)","\"Repentance Brings Forgiveness\" (1969)","\"Revelation and Worthy Male Members\" (1978); same pamphlet also includes \"Revelation and The Holy Priesthood\" by Ogden Kraut","\"...So Many Kinds of Voices\" (1971) (3 copies)","\"Tomorrow's Leaders-You\" (1960) includes a clipping about the lack of Black men in the Mormon priesthood (1970)","\"Tragedy or Destiny\" (1955)","\"The Unforgettable Holy Land\" (1961)","\"We Should Be a Reverent People\" (1976) (6 copies)","\"Mountain Meadows Massacre: A Search for Perspective\" by David S. King (1970)","\"The Diary of Captain Edward A. King [1858]\" by Edward A. King (2003) (2 copies)","\"Reasons Why the Agricultural College and the University of Utah Should be Combined\" by J.T. Kingsbury (1893)","\"The New Religious Right\" by James Kirchick (2009) in \"The Advocate\"","\"The Mormon Moment\" by Walter Kirn (2011) in \"Newsweek\"","\"Aphorisms, Maxims, Proverbs and Pithy Sayings of Governor Brigham Young\" by Newell Knight (undated)","\"Doctrinal References\" by Alvin Knisley (1949)","\"Know Your Religion\" Brigham Young University Bulletins, five programs (1965-1970)","\"In Opposition to the Resolution Reported from the Committee on Privileges and Elections\" by Philander C. Knox, Flake 4671 (1907)","\"Speech of Hon. Philander C. Knox (of Pennsylvania) in the Senate of the United States\" by Philander C. Knox, Flake 4670 (1907)","\"Polygamy: Its Genetic and Sociological Consequences\" by Knut J. Knuteson (1988)","\"The Suspension of Plural Marriage and the Fulfillment of Prophecy\" by Knut J. Knuteson (1988)","\"The Latter-day Intrigues of the Mormon Church\" by Jim Kostman (1977) in \"Oui,\" November 1977","\"The Truth and the Evidence. A Comparison Between Doctrines of the Reorganized Church\" by Aleah G. Koury (1965)","\"America's Future: Look, Listen and Learn!\" by Ogden Kraut (1996)","\"Bishop John Koyle's Dream Mine: A Monument of Mystery\" by Ogden Kraut (1990)","\"A Century of Doctrinal Revisions\" by Ogden Kraut (1990)","\"Complaint Against Ogden Kraut\" (1972)","\"Missionary Experiences Without Purse or Scrip\" (undated)","\"The Priesthood Garment\" by Ogden Kraut (1971)","\"Re-baptism\" by Ogden Kraut (undated)","\"A Response to the Ex-Mormons for Jesus\" (1983)","\"Die Mormonen\" by M. Krawielitzki (undated) in German","\"Reminiscences on Priesthood\" by Morris Q. Kunz (1989)","\"Labors in the Vineyard. 12th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" Flake 4694 (1884)","\"Year Book\" by Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Utah (1916)","\"The Thunder Storm\" by a Lady (1832)","\"The Theatre in Mormon Life and Culture\" by Howard R. Lamar (1999)","\"The Mormons and their Bible\" by M.T. Lamb, Flake 4711 (1902) [3 photocopies of pages 151-2 enclosed also]","\"Treasures in Heaven. 15th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" by George C. Lambert, Flake 4714 (1914)","\"Objections to the Book of Mormon and the Book of Doctrine and Covenants\" by Joseph R. Lambert, Flake 4718 (1894)","\"Autograph Album of Mary B. Noble\" by Neal E. Lambert (1977)","\"A Memory of Dr. John R. Park\" by Alfred Lambourne, Flake 4729 (undated) with a loose photograph, possibly of Dr. Park","\"Aging\" by Helen Lancaster (1980)","\"The Roberts Case\" by Charles Beary Landis, Flake 4736 (1900)","\"An Authentic History of the Mormons\" by H. Andre Langdon, Flake 4740a (circa 1913)","\"Mistakes of \"Latter Day Saints\"\" by Roy H. Lanier, Flake 4742b (circa 1930)","\"Lantern\" Flake 4747 (1891), Published by the Students of the University of Deseret, Volume 1, No.]","\"An Introduction to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints\" by Myron F. LaPointe (undated)","\"Fatores de Seguranca no Lar\" by Charlotte A. Larsen (1961) in Portugese","\"Your State and Mine: A Plea for Economy Rather than Waste in Utah's Government\" by Miriam Fay Larsen (1950)","\"The Story of the Perpetual Emigration Fund\" by Gustive O. Larson (1931)","\"Facts About Mormonism\" by William E. La Rue (1919) in \"The Christian Statesman\"","\"Latter-day Judgments\" Flake 4764c (circa 1900)","\"The Latter Day Saints. A Question of Identity\" Flake 6941 (undated)","L.D.S. College \"Student's Handbook\" Flake 4774 (1929)","L.D.S. School of Music \"Annual Announcement, 1923-1924\" by (1923)","\"L.D.S. School of Music, Season 1920-21\" (1920)","\"L.D.S. School of Music, Season 1921-22\" (1921)","\"Catalogue and Announcements of the Latter-day Saints' College\" (1895)","\"Catalogue and Announcements of the Latter-day Saints' College\" Flake 4794 (1896)","\"Catalogue and Announcements\" Flake 4794 (1897)","\"Courses of Study Offered by the Latter-day Saints' College\" Flake 4794 (1900) (2 copies)","Latter-day Saint's University - \"Quarterly Bulletin Vol. II No. 4\" (1905)","Latter-day Saint's University - \"Songs and Yells\" Flake 4801 (1919)","\"Latter-day Saint Woman\" 2 issues: Premier Issue, Spring 1986; Second Issue, Summer 1986","\"Excerpt from The Book of Joseph by His Self\" typescript by Rob Lauer (2013)","\"An Illustrated History of the Kirtland Temple\" by Roger D. Launius (1986)","\"The Boy on the Knoll (Brigham Young Academy) Souvenir Story\" by Nathan Lawrence (circa 1903)","\"Even Mormon Angels Fall\" by Mark Lawson (1989) in \"The Independent Magazine\"","\"And This is Life Eternal That They Might Know Thee, the Only True God ?Adam?\" by Melaine Layton (undated), with a photocopy of the article \"Brigham Young's False Teaching: Adam is God\" by Chris Alex Vlachos (1979) enclosed","\"Bible View of Polygamy\" by Henry Charles Lea, Flake 4816 (circa 1862) fragile","\"Leadership\" (1961)","\"The Deliverer\" by LeBaron? (undated)","\"Priesthood Expounded\" by Ervil M. LeBaron (1956)","\"The Prophet's Challenge\" by Joel F. LeBaron (undated)","\"Who Has Apostatized?\" by Owen D. LeBaron (1947)","\"Adam-God\" by Ron W. LeBaron (undated)","\"Unpublished Discourse of Brigham Young, 1854\" by Ross W. LeBaron (1974)","\"Economic Democracy Under Eternal Law\" by Verlan M. LeBaron (1963)","\"The Restoration of All Things Do the LDS Leaders Hold This Power Today?\" by Verlan M. LeBaron  (undated)","\"From the Valley of Despair to the Mountain Peaks of Hope\" (1971)","\"Special Challenges Facing the Church in Our Time\" typescript (1968)","\"Strengthening the Home\" (1973)","\"Youth and the Church No.9 - In Tune with the Infinite\"\" (1945)","\"Youth and the Church No. 10 - What Price Sin?\" (1945)","\"Youth and the Church No. 11 - The Successful\" Sinners\" (1945)","\"Youth and the Church No. 15 - In Holy Temples\" (1945)","\"Youth and the Church No. 16 - Take Time to be Holy\" (1945)","\"Youth and the Church No. 17 - The Rapture of the Moment\" (1945)","\"The Lee Trial! An Expose of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" Flake 4844 (1875)","\"Legal Aspects of the Mormon Problem\" in","\"Century Magazine\" (1882)","\"A Moses of the Mormons. Strang's City of Refuge\" by Henry E. Legler, Flake 4869 (1897)","\"Why the Church of Christ was Established Anew in 1929\" by Howard Leighton-Floyd (undated) (2 copies)","\"Pennies from Heaven: How Mormon Economics Shape the G.O.P\" by Chris Lehmann (2011) in \"Harper's\"","\"The Mind of Mitt Romney\" by Nicholas Lemann (2012) in \"The New Yorker\"","\"The Guatemalan Petroglyphs. The Nephite Story, or, From Whence Came the Aztecs\" by James W. LeSueur (1946)","\"A Letter from Brigham Young and Daniel H. Wells, 1857\" (1963)","\"Letter of Governor J. Bracken Lee and Answer of the First Presidency\" (1954) (3 copies)","\"A Word with You About the Mormon Menace\" by Alfred Henry Lewis, Flake 4881 (1905)","\"The Church of Jesus Christ. Where Is It - How Shall I Know It?\" by William Lewis, Flake 4901a (circa 1912)","\"The Worlds of Joseph Smith\" by Library of Congress and Brigham Young University (2005) Symposium program and tickets","\"Life Among the Mormons\" (1855) in \"Putnam's Magazine\"","\"The Life and Labors of Eliza R. Snow Smith; with a Full Account of Her Funeral Services\" Flake 4923 (1888)","\"Light from the Home Paper of Hans Peter Freece\" Flake 4927a (circa 1908)","\"The Light of the Sun\" (circa 1968)","\"The Testimony of Mary Lightner\" by Mary Lightner (1926 reprint)","\"Ein Sachsischer Schulmeister im Mormonenlande\" by M. Lindeman (1873) in German","\"Theology: Historical Development\" by A. Bruce Lindgren (1986)","\"The Mormons and the Theatre\" by John S. Lindsay, Flake 4939 (1905)","\"Local Travelers Guide- Conference Guide Edition\" (1987)","\"Appointments, Instructions and Suggestions Issued by the Logan Temple\" by Logan Temple, Flake 4970e (1929)","\"St. George and Nineteenth - Century Polygamy\" by Larry Logue (1991)","\"Pioneering Among the Mormons\" by David J. Longfellow (1941) in \"Consolation, A Journal of Fact, Hope and Courage\"","\"The Story of Religion in America: The Mormons\" in \"Look\" (1958)","\"What is a Mormon?\" in \"Look\" (1954)","\"The Vision of Sir Launfal\" by James Russell Lowell (undated) (2 different copies)","\"Distinguishing Doctrines of the Utah Mormon Church Examined\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5003 (circa 1910)","\"Errors and Inconsistencies Concerning the Presidency of the Dominant Church in Utah\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5004a (circa 1900)","\"Joseph Smith; Has He Succeeded his Father, the Seer\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5006 (circa 1901)","\"Reorganization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5008 (circa 1910)","\"The Reorganization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5008b (circa 1921)","\"An Angel on the Beltway\" by W. Ray Luce (1998)","\"Lucifer's Lantern\" Flake 5010 (1898-1899) (2 issues)","\"Toward Improved Communication... With God\" by Daniel H. Ludlow (1966)","\"The Book of Mormon\" by Joseph Luff, Flake 5016 (circa 1900)","\"Sermon by Elder Joseph Luff\" (1893) in \n\"Supplement to the Saint's Herald\" very fragile","\"A Compilation Containing the Lectures on Faith...\" (undated)","\"Inspired Prophetic Warnings\" (undated)","\"A Voice Calling\" by Albert R. Lyman (circa 1955)","\"My Heroine\" by Amy Brown Lyman (undated)","\"National Woman's Relief Society\" by Amy Brown Lyman Flake 5052 (1925)","\"Relief Society - the Service Organization of the Church\" by Amy Brown Lyman (1941)","\"Notes to be Referred to Daily by Missionaries\" by Francis M. Lyman, Flake 5054a (circa 1909)","\"The Missionary System of the Mormon Church\" address by Richard R. Lyman (1937 reprint)","\"Destiny of the Human Soul\" by T. Edgar Lyon (1948)","\"The Mexican Colonies. Valuable Information to Intending Settlers\" by Alexander F. MacDonald, Flake 5133a (1890)","\"Changing of the Revelations\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5159 (1927)","\"A Marvelous Work and a Wonder: The Gospel Restored\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5161 (1911) cover damaged","\"The Time of the End\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5165 (circa 1927)","\"Why?\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5167 (circa 1928) fragile","\"Eutaw You Talk Utah\" by Rusty MacHinery (1951) invoice","\"Predicting the Past: The Utah War's Twenty-First Century Future\" by William P. MacKinnon (2009)","\"The Craft of History: A Personal View\" by Brigham D. Madsen (1995)","\"Reply to John W. Welch and Truman G. Madsen\" by Brigham D. Madsen, with a funeral program for Stephen Garff Marriott enclosed (1986)","\"A Japanese Journal [Heber J. Grant]\" compiled by Gordon A. Madsen (undated)","\"Joseph Smith Among the Prophets\" by Truman G. Madsen (1970)","\"A Noble Son: Spencer W. Kimball\" by Truman G. Madsen, with an untitled poem enclosed (1979)","\"The Magnecoil\" (circa 1922)","\"Found At Last! Positive Proof that Mormonism is a Fraud\" by James Ervin Mahaffey, Flake 5244 (circa 1902)","\"Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association\" by Mahoning Baptists Association, (photocopies of the 1828-1829 minutes and two letters made for Prince by the Disciples of Christ Historical Society in 1989); originals belong to the Society and may not be reproduced","\"Assassination of John K. Robinson\" by Maine Legislature, Flake 5246b (1867)","\"What Saith the Scripture...?\" by Evelyn Maples (undated)","\"Margaret Schreiner Reminisces\" (1987)","\"The Outstanding Wonder: Zion Canyon's Cable Mountain Draw Works\" by Dena S. Markoff (2009)","\"The Strange Marriages of Sarah Ann Whitney to Joseph Smith...\" by H. Michael Marquardt (1973)","\"Marriage, Divorce and the Mormon Problem\" in \"The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine\" page 802 (1886)","\"Mormons in Hancock County: A Reminiscence\" from Illinois State Historical Society, Volume 64, 1971 (downloaded in 2015 from JSTOR)","\"When the Mormons Dwelt Among Us\" (undated photocopy of the 1916 article in \"The Bellman\")","\"Mormon Miscellaneous\" Volume 1, No. 1, by David C. Martin (1975)","\"Mormons Miscellaneous: Thomas Sharp\" by David C. Martin (1977)","\"Restoration Reporter\" by David C. Martin (1974)","\"A Second Comforter for Each of Us\" by George V. Martin (undated)","\"The Unknown God\" by George V. Martin (undated)","\"Winning Eternal Lives\" by George V. Martin (1976)","\"Visions of Zion\" by Patrick Mason in \"The Christian Century\" (2012)","\"Index and Concordance to Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith\" by Robert J. Matthews (1969)","\"Joseph Smith's Revision of the Bible\" by Robert J. Matthews (1969)","\"Joseph Smith's Revision of the Bible\" (1969)","\"A Look at Joseph Smith's Inspired Translation\" (1966)","\"The Miracles of Jesus\" by Robert J. Matthews (1969)","\"Unmasking Arizona's Nude Bride Rituals\" by George Max in \"Real Detective\" (1936)","\"A Description of the Great Temple, Salt Lake City\" Flake 5080 (1904)","\"A Description of the Great Temple of Salt Lake City\" Flake 5084 (1922)","\"A Description of the Hawaiian Temple...\" Flake 5087 (1921)","\"Life's Greatest Questions\" by Duncan M. McAllister (undated) (3 editions, 4 items)","\"Temple Ordinances Essential\" by Duncan M. McAllister Flake 5096 (1917)","\"Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Duncan M. McAllister\" (undated)","\"McBride's Comic Dialogues for School Exhibitions\" By H. Elliott McBride, Flake 5100a (1873), outer portions appear scorched and damaged","\"Brigham Young\" by Justin McCarthy, Flake 5108 (circa 1870)","\"Reprint of the Separate Report of Hon. John A. McClernand as a Member of the Utah Commission\" by John A. McClernand, Flake 5118 (1890)","\"Common Consent\" by Bruce R. McConkie (1970, 1973) (2 copies)","\"The Holy Ghost Speaks Again\" by Bruce R. McConkie (undated)","\"Only an Elder\" (1978) (4 copies)","\"Seven Deadly Heresies\" (1980); the item also contains \"Did Brigham Young Teach Deadly \nHeresies?\" by Ogden Kraut","\"The Truth About God\" (undated)","\"What the Mormons Think of Christ\" (undated) (3 copies, 2 editions)","\"Silver in the Beehive State\" by John S. McCormick (1988)","\"Occultism - The True Origin of Mormonism\" by W. J. McK McCormick (1967)","\"Biennial Report of the Board of Trustees of the Agricultural College of Utah\" by W.S. McCornick and J.E. Hyde (1894) (2 copies, one missing the front cover)","\"Report of the Board of Trustees of the Agricultural College of Utah\" by W.S. McCornick (1892)","\"The Poetic World of Leona E. McCune\" compiled by Ross H. McCune (1971)","\"Mormonism: The Advance Guard of the Terrestrial Kingdom of God\" by A. McDonald, Flake 5136 (circa 1890) cover stained and damaged","\"The Day of Defense\" by A. Melvin McDonald (1982)","\"The Late Corporation of the Church...\" by Joseph E. McDonald, Flake 5141 (1889)","\"The Church Program for Priesthood\" by F.M. McDowell (1934)","\"Mormon Money\" by Sheridan L. McGarry (1951)","\"Mormon Money\" by Sheridan L. McGarry (1962)","\"The Geography of the Book of Mormon\" by E. Cecil McGavin (1949)","\"For His House\" by David Lawrence McKay (1978)","\"Applied Christianity\" (1937)","\"Christmas Silhouettes\" (1958)","\"The Church and the Present War\" (1942) (2 copies)","\"Communism: A Statement of the Position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" (1966) (2 copies)","\"Courtship and Marriage\" (1960)","David O. McKay's Around-the-World Tour, 1920-1921 - Notes from the McKay Scrapbooks (for the Mckay Diary about his Global Tour, see Volume 113 in the second series)","\"An Enduring Civilization Must Be Built Upon Integrity\" (1944) (2 copies)","\"Essentials of a Better World\" (1940) in  \"County Officer\"","\"Faith Triumphant\" (1947) (2 copies)","\"Freedom: A Precious Boon\" (1945) (2 copies)","\"Guest List, Testimonial Dinner\" (1962)","\"Harmony in the House\" (1956)","\"The Home Front\" (1943) (2 copies)","\"Joseph Smith: The Source of His Greatness\" (1955)","\"The Light that Shines in Darkness\" (1942) (2 copies)","\"Marriage and Divorce\" (1945)","\"A Message to Bishops and Counselors\" (undated)","\"Missions and Missionaries of the Church...\" (1950) (2 copies)","\"Ninety Years\" (1963) (2 copies)","\"A Plea for Unity\" (1967)","\"Principles of Peace in the Positive Period\" (1945) (2 copies)","\"The Purpose of the Temple\" (circa 1955) (3 editions)","\"Regarding the Welfare Plan\" (1957)","\"The Responsibility of Parents to their Children\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Saving the Family\" (1969)","\"Suggestions on Teaching\" Flake 5198 (1916)","\"Training of Youth\" (1959) (2 copies)","\"True Education: The Paramount Purpose of a Free People\" (1951) (6 copies)","\"Youth and a Better Future\" (1945) (3 copies)","\"Memories of Huntsville and Its People\" by Donald D. McKay (1960)","\"A Message from Emma Rae McKay\" by Emma Rae McKay (circa 1952) (2 copies)","\"Why Mormonism is a Cult\" by Robert McKay (1985)","\"For Behold Ye Are Free\" by Lynn McKinlay (1964)","\"The Spirit Giveth Life\" by Lynn A. McKinlay (1953)","\"Conversion of a Mormon Priest\" by Duncan J. McMillan (1902)","\"Historical Sketch of Mormonism\" by Duncan J. McMillan, Flake 5226 (circa 1900)","\"The Patterns of our Religious Faiths\" (1954) (2 copies)","\"The Philosophical Foundations of Mormon Theology\" with wrapper (1959)","\"The Philosophical Foundations of Mormon Theology\" by Sterling M. McMurrin (1979)","\"Pioneer Printing in Utah\" by Douglas C. McMurtie (undated reprint of the 1933 article)","\"Answer of the Ministers\" by R.G. McNiece in","\"The Kinsman\" Flake 4643 (1899)","\"Shall Utah be Made a Mormon State?\" by R.G. McNiece (1887)","\"Authentic Story of Historic Carthage Jail\" by Joseph A. McRae (undated)","\"Facts for Thinkers\" by Joseph A. McRae, Flake 5236c (circa 1918); and \"Baptism, How and By Whom Administered\"","\"The Mormon Identity\" by Jon Meacham in \"Time\" (2012)","\"The Meears Prize Essay\" Flake 5225a (1882)","\"Tracting Made Easy\" by C.M. Melonakos (1987)","\"Brigham Young: Some Political Concepts of a Frontier Prophet\" by J. Keith Melville (1962)","\"Highlights in Mormon Political History\" (1967)","\"Mormonism, Americanism, and Communism\" (1962)","\"Peace Amid Conflict\" by J. Keith Melville (1963)","\"Memorial Evening Service in the Salt Lake Temple\" Flake 5334a (1921)","\"Memorial Services for President Franklin Stewart Harris\" (1960)","\"The Book is True\" by James S. Menzies (1974)","\"Diagrams Illustrating Latter-day Saint Principles\" by Ambrose Pond Merrill, Flake 5344 (1923) (2 copies)","\"A Message for the New Year\" by Harrison R. Merrill (1938)","\"Addresses Over Radio Station KSL\" by Joseph F. Merrill (1931)","\"Alcohol and Science\" (1931)","\"Alcohol, Citizenship and the Church\" (1931)","\"Are Tea and Coffee Harmful?\" (1931)","\"The Cigarette and Morality\" (1931)","\"The Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon\" (1931)","\"Eat Meat Sparingly\" (1931)","\"Hot Drinks Not Good\" (1931)","\"How To Find Out God\" (1931)","\"Immortality and Faith\" (1931)","\"Is Nature Kind to Man?\" (1931)","\"Life Beyond the Grave\" (1931)","\"The Need of Christian Education\" (1931)","\"Religion and the Abundant Life\" (1931)","\"Science and Immortality\" (1931)","\"Scientific Proof for the Word of Wisdom\" (1945) (2 copies)","\"Tobacco and Science\" (1931)","\"Tobacco is Not Good for Man\" (1931)","\"Reed Smoot, Apostle in Politics\" (1954)","\"Reed Smoot Utah Politician\" (1953)","\"Parenting Together\" by Barbara J. Mesle and C. Robert Mesle (1981)","\"Michael, Our Father and Our God\" (undated) reprinted from \"Truth\"","\"The United Order\" by Joshua Hough Midgley, Flake 5389 (1922)","\"Correspondence of Bishop George Miller\" Flake 5395 (circa 1916)","\"Correspondence of Bishop George Miller\" Flake 5395 (1977 reprint of the original)","\"Living Testimony. The Republican Nuggets of Truth\" by William G. Mills (1894) fragile","\"Mitt Romney\" comic book (2011)","\"Honor Thy Mother\" by Thomas S. Monson (1981)","\"Our Brother's Keepers\" by Thomas S. Monson (1998)","\"Character of Anti-Mormon Propaganda\" by W.P. Monson, Flake 5451 (1917)","\"Dale Morgan's Introduction to a Mormon Bibliography\" by Dale L. Morgan (1978)","\"Doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" by John Morgan, Flake 5477f (circa 1911)","\"Opinions of the Leading Statesmen of the United States on the Edmunds Law\" by John Morgan, Flake 5486 (circa 1885) (3 copies) fragile","\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan, Flake 5498 (circa 1891) fragile","\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan, Flake 5505a (1908)","\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan (1949) Language: in Armenian","\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan (undated) (4 copies in two formats)","\"How to Read and Understand the Book of Mormon\" by Stephen G. Morgan (undated)","\"What We Can Learn from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" by Frank S. Morley (1954) (3 copies in two formats)","\"Manhattan New York Temple Portfolio\" by Mormon Artists Group Press advertisement (circa 2005)","\"The Mormon Century Book\" Flake 5520 (1930) (2 copies)","\"Mormon Chiefs Confess\" Flake 5520b (circa 1905)","\"The Mormon Conspirators\" \"a British dime novel\" (circa 1900) extremely fragile","\"Mormon Elder's Damiana Wafers\" Flake 5522e (circa 1882) fragile","\"The Mormon Endowment Ceremony by A Former Mormon\" (1905 February) in \"The World Today\"","\"Mormon Expositor\" Flake 5523 (circa 1875) (1 photocopy also included) extremely fragile","Mormon Miscellaneous - \"Scrapbook of Mormon Polemics, Vol. 1 No. 1\" by (1985)","\"Mormon\" Protest Against Injustice\" Flake 5529 (1885)","\"The Mormon Question\" (1871) in \"The Phrenological Journal\"","\"Mormon Stories Conference, Washington, DC Region\" program (2011)","\"The Place of Mormon Studies in the University\" program for the Mormon Studies Donors' Council Inaugural Meeting at the University of Virginia (2013)","\"30th Annual Convention National Association of Master Plumbers\" program of a Mormon Tabernacle Choir performance (undated)","\"Scriptural Items, Words of the Prophets 1841\" photocopy by Mormon Underground Press (1978)","\"Mormon Women's Protest\" Flake 5533 (1886) (2 editions)","\"I Mormoni\" in L' Illustrazione Popolare (circa 1872)","\"I Mormoni in L'Universo Illustrato (circa 1873)","\"Mormonism\" (circa 1904)","\"Mormonism: A Critical Review\" in \"The Edinburgh Review\" (1854)","\"Mormonism and Its Founder\" (undated photocopy) in \n\"United States Statistical and Chronological Almanac for 1845\"","\"Mormonism and Polygamy\" in \"The Arena\" (1903)","\"Mormonism Enters a New Era\" in \"Time\" (1978)","\"Mormonism Exposed, No. 5\" Flake 5550a (circa 1896) fragile","\"Mormonism Exposed. Please Read, then Hand to Your Neighbour, or Mail to a Friend\" Flake 5551b (circa 1890)","\"Mormonism Exposed\" Flake 5551c (circa 1890)","\"Mormonism in Illinois\" (4 parts) in \"The American Whig Review,\" 1852 March-December","\"Mormonism in Politics\" in \"The Outlook\" (1904)","\"Mormonism Teaches a Human God, a Polygamous Christ, an Imperfect Bible, a Temporary Hell, and an Earth-like Heaven\" (undated)","\"Mormonism: The $3 Bill of Christianity\" (undated)","\"Mormons\" and \"The Mormons at Utah\" in \"Littell's Living Age\" (1852)","\"The Mormons\" in \"Harper's New Monthly Magazine\" (1853) 2 copies","\"The Mormons. Shall Utah Be Admitted into the Union?\" in \"Putnam's Monthly\" (1855)","Mormons for E.R.A. - \"The Equal Rights Amendment IS a Moral Issue\" by (1979)","Mormons for E.R.A. - \"M.E.R.A. Newsletter\" (1981)","\"Mormons: For Ruffled Believers\" in \"Time\" (1966)","\"The Mormons in America\" Disbound Article (2 copies) (1852)","\"The \"Book of Mormon\" by Nephi Lowell Morris, Flake 5577 (1899)","\"The Restoration, or the Re-Establishment of the Church\" by Nephi Lowell Morris, Flake 5583 (1929) [Parts 1,6,7 and 8 of 9] (4 copies)","\"The Story of the Discovery of the Book of Mormon\" by Nephi Lowell Morris, Flake 5584 (circa 1912)","\"The Latter-day Saints and the Book of Mormon\" by William Morrish, Flake 5588 (undated photocopy of the 1840 original)","\"Admission of Utah as a State\" by Elijah A. Morse, Flake 5590 (1893)","\"Book of Mormon Ready References\" Flake 5595a (1903)","\"The Gospel Alphabet\" Flake 5611 (1924)","\"The Latter-day Saints and the World\" Flake 5616 (circa 1908)","\"Why I Believe the Book of Mormon to be The Word of God\" Flake 5638 (1918)","\"Why I Believe the Book of Mormon to be The Word of God\" Flake 5641 (circa 1918) (5 copies in 3 formats)","\"Further Light and Knowledge\" by Jerry Mower (2002)","\"Choose You This Day Whom Ye Will Serve\" by Henry D. Moyle (1953)","\"Jurisdiction and Procedures for Missions\" by Henry D. Moyle (1961)","\"Thou Shalt Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself\" typescript by Henry D. Moyle (1958)","\"Immigration and the \"Mormon Question:\" An International Episode\" (1956)","\"Mormonism and Literature\" (1954)","\"Mormonism's \"Gathering:\" An American Doctrine with a Difference\" (1954)","\"The Mormons in American History\" (1957)","\"The Mormons in American History\" (1981) (2 copies)","\"Mother Tongue, \"Skandinavisme,\" and \"The Swedish Insurrection\" in Utah\" (1956)","\"A Sense of Humus: Scandinavian Mormon Immigrant Humor\" by William Mulder (1986)","\"A Reading Guide to the Book of Mormon\" by David H. Mulholland (1989)","\"The Widowed and the Stresses of Widowhood\" by Frances Hartman Mulliken (1983)","\"Mormon Colonization Scheme for Vancouver Island\" by J.B. Munro in \"The Washington Historical Quarterly\" (1934)","\"Murder by a Deputy U.S. Marshal\" by George A. Munson, Flake 5667 (1886)","\"Murdock Lever\" Flake 5671 (1909)","\"Causes and Prevention of Inactivity in the Church\" by Joseph Muren (1974)","\"What the Mormons Teach\" by Wildman Murphy, Flake 5676 (189?)","\"Club Songs\" Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service by D.P. Murray (1937)","\"A Museum of the Great Things of God\" (undated reprint of the 1843 original)","\"The Fruits of \"Mormonism\"\" by Amos Milton Musser, Flake 5682 (1878) (2 copies), some pages have passages excised","\"Malicious Slanders Refuted!!!\" by Amos M. Musser, Flake 5683 (circa 1877)","\"Plain Facts for Patriotic Voters\" Flake 5686a (circa 1906) (2 copies)","\"Race Suicide,\" Infanticide, Prolicide, Leprocide vs. Children\" Flake 5687 (1904) (2 copies)","\"Celestial or Plural Marriage\" (1944)","\"The Law of Plural Marriage\" (undated)","\"The New and Everlasting Covenant of Marriage\" (undated)","\"An Open Letter to Heber J. Grant, April 15, 1935\" (1935)","\"Supplement to the New and Everlasting Covenant of Marriage\" (undated)","Issues include: 1897 July 27; 1899 February; 1903 November; 1905 (February-August, October-December); 1906 (February, April-July, September-December); 1907 (January-March, May-September, and December); 1908 (January-May, August-December); 1909 (all); 1910 (all published issues); 1911 (all issues present except October; August issue contains a brochure on Pacific Islanders Day); 1912 (January-June, September-December); 1913 (all issues); 1914 (all issues except April); and 1915 (6 issues, January, March-April, June, August-September).","Issues include: 1916 (except for April and September); 1917 (except for March and September); 1918 (except for June, August-September, November and December); 1919 (includes March-August, December); 1920 (includes January, March-May, September and December); 1921 (includes March, August-November); 1922 (includes January-June, and November-December); 1923 (missing March, July, September and December); 1924 (missing February, March, and May); 1925 (missing February and July-September); 1926 (missing February, May-June, and August-September); 1927 (missing February, July, and September-October); 1928 (includes June only); and 1936 (includes November only).","\"My Sheep Hear My Voice, and I Know Them, and They Follow Me. Jn. 10:27\" (undated). This pamphlet is in the back of folder 12.","\"Perpetuity of Covenant Families\" by Henry W. Naisbitt (undated reprint of the 1885 original)","\"Quiet Chats on Mormonism\" by Henry W. Naisbitt, Flake 5703 (1902)","\"Earth Renewed as Paradise\" by Marie K. Nash (1933)","\"Nauvoo and Deseret\" in \"The National Magazine\" (1854)","\"Nauvoo, \"Beautiful Place\" (1973)","\"Nauvoo, \"Beautiful Place\" (1978)","\"Nauvoo Grape Festival, Official Souvenir Program\" (1949)","Nauvoo Legion Association Membership application forms, Flake 5725c (circa 1905) 2 copies","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The Heber C. Kimball Home\" (1967) 3 copies","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"Historic Nauvoo\" (1967) 2 copies","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The James Ivins-Elias Smith Printing Complex\" (1967) 3 copies","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The Nauvoo Temple, 1841-1865\" (1983) 4 copies","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The Seventies Hall at \nNauvoo\" (1973)","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"What is Nauvoo Restoration Incorporated?\" (1967) 3 copies","\"The Need Beyond Reason and Other Essays\" (1976)","\"Mormons on a Mission\" by Lisa Neff in \"The Advocate\" (2005)","\"Dare Heber J. Grant Speak in the Name of Jesus Christ?\" by Clyde Neilson (undated)","\"Heber J. Grant's Corporation Articles\" by Clyde Neilson (circa 1934)","\"Hosea on Mormon Apostasy\" by Clyde Neilson (circa 1930) very fragile","\"A Fine Intellectual and Spiritual Opportunity\" by Reid L. Neilson (2016)","\"The Peter Neilson Legacy\" by Reid L. Neilson (2011)","\"Mormons and Mormonism\" by Ethel Cranston Nelson in \"Out West\" (1911)","\"The Mormon Village: A Study in Social Origins\" by Lowry Nelson, Flake 5766 (1930) 2 copies","\"A Social Survey of Escalante, Utah\" Flake 5767 (1925) 2 copies","\"The Utah Farm Village of Ephraim\" Flake 5768 (1928)","\"The Mormon Point of View (No. 4)\" by Nels L. Nelson (1904)","\"An Open Letter to Hon. Moses Thatcher\" by Nels Larson Nelson, Flake 5770 (1897)","\"Great Salt Lake City, and Utah Territory\" by Thomas and Sons Nelson, Flake 5775 (187?)","\"Speech of Hon. Thomas A.R. Nelson, of Tennessee, on Polygamy in Utah\" by Thomas A.R. Nelson, Flake 5780 (1860) 3 copies","\"New England Anti-Masonic Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1832\" (1831)","\"A New Volume of Scripture! The Revelations of God to the Ancient Americans\" Flake 5790c (circa 1878)","\"An Open Letter to all Members of the Church of Christ\" by R.G. Newby (1950) 2 copies","\"Reasons Why\" by R.G. Newby (undated)","\"Memorial of Mrs. Angie F. Newman, Remonstrating Against the Admission of Utah\" by Angelina French Newman, Flake 5803 (1888)","\"Woman Suffrage in Utah\" by Angelina French Newman, Flake 5806 (1886) 2 copies","\"A Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Newman, On Plural Marriage\" by John Philip Newman, Flake 5807 (1870)","\"News Letter of the L.D.S. Alumnae Association for 1938\" (1938)","\"Is the Manifesto a Revelation?\" by Robert C. Newson (1969)","\"Our Vanishing Liberties. An Open Letter to L.D.S. General Authorities\" by Robert C. Newson (undated)","\"Discourse\" by Charles W. Nibley, Flake 5812 (1917)","\"F.M. Brodie's Reliability as a Witness to the Character and Accomplishments of Joseph Smith\" (circa 1947)","\"Prophets and Scholars\" in \"Time Vindicates the Prophets\" (1954)","\"The Prophets and the Scripture\" in \"Time Vindicates the Prophets\" (1954)","\"When the Lights Went Out: Three Studies on the Ancient Apostasy\" by Hugh Nibley (1970)","\"Three Ways a Boy Grows Up\" by Henry J. Nicholes (1969)","\"Three Ways a Girl Grows Up\" by Henry J. Nicholes (1969)","\"Treatise on the Holy Spirit\" by L.T. Nichols (1905)","\"Comprehensive Salvation, or the Gospel to the Living and the Dead\" by John Nicholson, Flake 5822 (circa 1881) fragile","\"The Preceptor\" by John Nicholson (undated reprint of the 1885 original) possibly Flake 5837","\"The Tennessee Massacre and its Causes\" by John Nicholson, Flake 5839 (1884)","\"A World-Wide Doomsday Approaches\" by Morten A.C. Nicolaysen (1933)","\"Niles' Weekly Register\" (1831 July 16)","\"The Mormon Iniquity\" by F.A. Noble, Flake 5854 (1884)","\"Ten Utah Painters\" by Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (1984)","\"Nuggets of Truth\" Flake 5878 (circa 1895) 2 copies","\"About the Holy Spirit and His Wonderful Works\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5881 (1923)","\"Addresses on Mormonism: Using the Printed Message\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5881a (circa 1912)","\"Articles of Faith of the \"Latter- Day Saints\" with Mormon Explanations\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5883 (circa 1899)","\"The Fraud of the Inspired Translation of the Bible\" (1939)","\"Incidents and Anecdotes Illustrating Mormonism\" Flake 5899 (1915)","\"John Thee Sixteen, Noah's Carpenters, Wrong Directions, and Other Stories about Eternal Life\" (1951)","\"Light on Mormonism\" (1935-1940) (7 copies)","\"Mormonism To-day and Its Remedy\" Flake 5915 (1913)","\"The Private Doctrines of Mormon Theology\" Flake 5925 (circa 1917)","\"The Real Doctrines of Mormonism\" Flake 5930 (1928)","\"The Real Doctrines of Mormonism\" (1948)","\"Religious Destitution in a \"Christian Country\"\" Flake 5931 (1907)","\"Reorganized or Josephite Mormonism, Carefully Considered\" Flake 5933 (1922)","\"Some Mormon Stories\" (1901)","\"The Special Difficulties of Christian Work Among the Mormons\" (1937)","\"A Study of the Present Mormon Problem\" in \"The Independent\" (1902)","\"A Study of the Present Mormon Problem\" in \"The Independent\" (undated reprint of the 1902 original)","\"The Teachings of Mormonism and Christianity Compared\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5940 (1925)","\"The Teachings of Mormonism and Christianity Compared\" by John D. Nutting (1931)","\"Why Back Up the Utah Gospel Mission\" by John D. Nutting (1920)","\"Duties of Latter Day Saints\" by Ephraim H. Nye, Flake 5963a (circa 1902)","\"The Straight and Narrow Way\" by Ephraim H. Nye Flake 5966 (circa 1906)","\"A Teachers' and Students' Guide\" by Arthur A. Oakman (undated) fragile and damaged","\"Religious Values and Public Policy\" by Dallin H. Oaks (1992) 2 copies","\"The Mormon World of Wisdom and Human Health\" by L. Weston Oaks (1938)","\"Presbyterians and Mormons: A Study in Contrasts\" by Office of Theology and Worship, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (1990)","\"Official Catalogue of the First Spring Exhibition of the Manufacturers of Utah\" (1894)","\"Old Fashioned Ball. Daughters of the Pioneers\" (1907) (2 copies)","\"A Negro on Mormonism\" by David H. Oliver (1963)","\"Cosmopolitan Provincialism Utah!\" by A. Ray Olpin (1956)","\"A Pageantry of Ghosts\" by Edmund T. Olson, Flake 5993 (circa 1930) (2 copies)","\"An Interesting Address on The Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon\" by Oneida Historical Society (1890)","\"Ordain Women\" (2013)","\"Material on the Order of Aaron\" (undated)","\"Some Doctrines of the Apostle Cult Known as the Order of Aaron\" (undated)","\"Orderville United Order. Centennial Booklet, 1875-1975\" (1975)","\"In and About Salt Lake City\" by Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, Flake 6009 (circa 1898)","\"Tour of Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" by Oregon Short Line, Flake 6009b (1911)","\"Orson Hyde Memorial Gardens on the Mount of Olives\" with a letter and pledge card from LeGrand Richards to the Princes (1977)","\"Extracts from Pioneer G.O.'s Journal\" by George Osborne, Flake 6016 (circa 1905)","\"Our Country\" Flake 6022b (1842) with torn cover","\"All Truth Acceptable - Irrespective of Its Source\" (1932)","\"Attitude of the Church Toward Education\" (1932)","\"The Book of Mormon - In the Test\" (1932)","\"The Breadth of Mormonism- A Review\" (1932)","\"Desirability of Church Membership\" (1932)","\"The Dignity and Goal of Man\" (1932)","\"The Hearts of the Children\" (1932)","\"The Home - A Safe Investment\" (1932)","\"Loyalty to Law - Attitude of the Church\" (1932)","\"Man - a Co-Partner with God\" (1932)","\"Man's Part in His Own Salvation\" (1932)","\"The Master of Men and His Mission\" (1932)","\"The Means by Which God Can Be Discovered\" (1932)","\"Modern Revelation- Reality and Importance\" (1932)","\"The Nature of God\" (1932)","\"The Nature of God's Commandments\" (1932)","\"The Omnipotence of God\" (1932)","\"Present Status of Human Attainment\" (1932)","\"Problems for Future Solution\" (1932)","\"Religion in Daily Life\" (1932)","\"Spirituality and Attendance at College\" (1932)","\"The Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon\" (1932)","\"Equally Yoked Together\" (1976)","\"Eternal Love\" (1963)","\"Funerals - A Time for Reverence\" (undated) (9 copies)","\"The Holy Temple\" (1982)","\"The Ideal Teacher\" (1963)","\"The Light of Thy Childhood Again\" (1997)","\"Living Gospel Standards in Military Service\" (1970)","\"Seek Learning Even by Study and Also by Faith\" by Boyd K. Packer (1974)","\"To the One\" by Boyd K. Packer (1978) (2 copies)","\"Why Stay Morally Clean\" (1972)","\"Why Stay Morally Clean\" (1973) (3 copies)","\"Lost and Found [McLellin Collection]\" in \"Utah Holiday\" by Lynn Packer (1992)","\"Saved at Last from Among the Mormons\" by A.G. Paddock, Flake 6055 (2005 reprint of 1881 copy)","\"Is Mormonism Changing?\" by W.M. Paden, Flake 6058 (circa 1929) damaged","\"Temple Mormonism: Its Evolution, Ritual and Meaning\" by William M. Paden (1931) damaged","\"We Are Able and Other Sermons\" by W.M. Paden (1901)","\"Gospel Light\" by John E. Page (1992 reprint of 1843-1844 original)","\"The People's Organ\" by John E. Page (1992 reprint of 1844 June-July original)","\"Pictorial Illustrations of Apostolical Succession\" by William Page (1844)","\"Dealing with Divorce\" by Roger Paige (1979)","\"The Palantic\" Flake 6076 (1888) [September edition]","\"The Utah Trail\" sheet music by Robert Palmer (1928)","\"Program\" by Pantages Theatre (1913)","\"First Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction\" by John Park (1897) missing part of cover","\"The Book of Mormon Playbill, Eugene O' Neill Theatre\" by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone, 3 copies, one signed by Josh Gad (2011) 2 tickets for the show included","\"Tracts\" by Edwin F. Parry, Flake 6107, 6114, 6118, 6121, 6127 (circa 1896) 5 tracts bound together in a cloth binding","\"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?\" by Robert Patterson, Flake 6150 (1882) with tape damage","\"Scriptural Revelations of the Universal Apostasy\" by Joshua Hughes Paul, Flake 6160c (circa 1908)","\"Cartoonists and Muckrakers\" by Michael Harold Paulos (2011)","\"Mormonism and the Politics of the Progressive Era\" by Michel Harold Paulos (2012)","\"Pearl of Great Price\" Flake 6166 (1970 reprint of the 1851 original)","\"The Hero's Journey of the Gay and Lesbian Mormon\" by Carol Lynn Pearson, autographed (2012)","\"Manual of the Public Schools of Weber County, Utah 1892-1893\" by Joseph S. Peery","\"Polygamy from a Non-Mormon Viewpoint\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6217 (circa 1907)","\"Polygamy from a Non-Mormon Viewpoint\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6218 (circa 1907)","\"$13,000 Reward. Bear River Valley, Utah. How to Get There; A Review of the Smoot Inquiry\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6219 (1905) (2 copies) fragile","\"200 Pound Reward\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6221 (circa 1911)","\"200 Pound Reward\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6222 (circa 1911)","\"The Orderville United Order of Zion\" by Mark A. Pendleton (1939)","\"Blood Atonement\" by Charles W. Penrose, Flake 6229 (1884) fragile","\"Divine Authority\" by Charles W. Penrose, Flake 6231 (1930)","\"The Mountain Meadows Massacre: Who Were Guilty of the Crime?\" by Charles W. Penrose, Flake 6247 (1906) (2 copies, one a 2000 reprint)","\"Priesthood and Presidency\" Flake 6251 (1898) (3 copies in 2 formats)","\"Rays of Living Light\" Flake 6256 (undated, multiple copies on different topics), includes one single pamphlet with all the topics","\"Rays of Living Light\" (1954)","\"A Spirited Controversy\" Flake 6282 (1911)","\"What the \"Mormons\" Believe\" (undated) (2 copies in 2 formats)","\"Why I am a \"Mormon\"\" (1971)","\"The Works of God are One Eternal Round\" (undated reprint of the 1884 original)","\"Stress and the Mormon Family\" by George A. Petereit (1979)","\"Problems in Mormon Text\" by LaMar Petersen (1976)","\"Add to Your Faith Virtue\" (1958)","\"Chastity\" (1965)","\"Chastity\" (1968)","\"Christ in America\" (1972)","\"In God We Trust\" (1943)","\"Letter Discussing Order of Aaron\" (undated)","\"Race Problems as They Affect the Church\" (1963)","\"The Sacredness of Sex: Chastity in its Holy \nMission\" (1953)","\"Sons May Succeed Where Fathers Fail\" (1951)","\"Which Church is Right? (undated) [various editions] (5 copies)","\"Why Mormons Build Temples\" (1972)","\"A Word of Wisdom\" (undated) [Various editions] (3 copies)","\"Your Family Tree\" (undated)","\"Mormon Trails in Iowa\" in \"The Palimpsest\" Vol. XI, VII, No. 9 (1966)","\"Mormons on the March\" in \"The Palimpsest\" Vol. XXVII, No. 5 (1946)","\"A Utah Moon: Perceptions of Southern Utah\" by Charles S. Peterson (1984)","\"The Saving Virtues, the Pardonable Vices\" by Levi S. Peterson (1991)","\"Temple Block Sold\" by M. Peterson (1938) (3 copies) very fragile","\"The Estate and Agency of Man\" by A.B. Phillips (undated)","\"Physician: Heal Thyself\" (undated reprint of the 1843 original)","\"Another Cumorah, Another Joseph\" by Norman C. Pierce (1954)","\"Pioneer\" Commemorating the 140th Anniversary of the Salt Lake Tabernacle (2007)","\"I Was a Mormon\" by Albert Place (undated)","\"Plan of Church Records Vault\" typescript (undated)","\"Platform of Principles of the Pretended Reformers of Utah\" (circa 1881)","\"Plotzensee Memorial. Places of Importance in the History of Persecution and Resistance in Berlin, 1933-1945 (1975)","\"Plural Marriage. The Mormon Marriage System. A Series of Articles from the Pen of the Late B.H. Roberts\" (undated)","\"Polygamy: Court Says Religious Freedom Includes But One Wife\" in \"News-Week\" (1935)","\"Te Arohanui Maori Company of New Zealand\" by Polynesian Cultural Center (circa 1965) play bill also enclosed","\"Faith Undaunted\" by Ila Jepsen Pond (undated)","\"The Creative Mind\" by M. Wilford Poulson (1931)","\"Great Mormon Personalities\" by M. Wilford Poulson (1938)","\"An Interesting Old Volume on Health. Background of Mormon Word of Wisdom\" by M. Wilford Poulson Flake 6425 (1930)","\"Library Resources for the Scientific Study of Mormonism\" by M. Wilford Poulson Flake 6426 (1930) (2 copies)","\"Powers' Answer. There Was No Attack Whatever Intended Upon the First Presidency\" by O.W. Powers, Flake 6437 (1894)","\"Pratt Family Re-Union in Honor of Apostle Parley Parker Pratt\" (1907)","\"The Bible and Polygamy\" by Orson Pratt, Flake 6489 (undated reprint of the 1874 original)","\"Celestial Light and Knowledge\" (undated reprint of the 1878 original)","\"Celestial Plural Marriage\" (undated reprint of the 1852 original)","\"The Eternal Nature and Attributes of the Spirits of Men and Gods\" (undated reprint of the 1867 original)","\"The Holy Spirit and the Godhead\" (undated reprint of the 1855 original)","\"How to Live Acceptably\" (1875) (2 copies)","\"The Increased Powers and Faculties of the Mind in a Future State\" (undated reprint of the 1854 original)","\"An Interesting Account of Several Remarkable Visions\" Flake 6501 (undated photocopy of the 1840 original)","\"Language, or the Medium of Communication in the Future State\" (undated reprint of the 1854 original)","\"New Jerusalem and Equality and Oneness of the Saints\" (undated)","\"The New Jerusalem\" (undated reprint of the 1879 original)","\"Redemption of Zion\" (undated)","\"Seership\" (undated reprint of the 1871 original)","\"The True Christmas and New Year\" (undated reprint of the 1872 original)","\"Twenty-Seven Rules of Celestial Marriage\" (undated)","\"Was Joseph Smith Sent of God?\" (circa 1908)","\"The Angel of the Prairies\" (undated reprint of the 1880 original)","\"The Angel of the Prairies\" (1988 reprint of 1880 original)","\"An Appeal to the Inhabitants of the State of New York\" (undated photocopy)","\"A Dialogue between Josh. Smith and the Devil\" (undated reprint)","\"Good Tidings\" Flake 6580 (circa 1874)","\"History of the Late Persecution\" Flake 6582 (undated photocopy of the 1839 original)","\"Mormonism Unveiled\" Flake 6611 (undated photocopy of the 1838 original)","\"Origin of the Universe\" (undated)","\"A Short Account of a Shameful Outrage\" Flake 6623 (undated photocopy of the 1835 original)","\"Salvacion\" by Rey L. Pratt (undated) in Spanish","\"Multiple-Faith Relationships\" by David Premoe and Deborah Premoe (1984)","\"President Grant's Corporation Buys Temple Block or Is Common Consent Practised in the Church?\" (undated)","\"Concerning God\" by C. Hampton Price (1938) (2 copies)","\"Faith and Doubt as Partners in Mormon History\" by Gregory A. Prince (2014) (3 copies)","\"History of the Brazilian South Mission, 1850-1968\" by Gregory A. Prince (1968)","\"Report: 1973 Idyllwild Young Adult Conference\"","\"Antone B. Prince, Washington County Sheriff, 1936-1954\" Juanita Brooks Lecture by Stephen L. Prince (2013)","\"Psychological Tests for the Authorship of the Book of Mormon\" by Walter Franklin Prince from the \"American Journal of Psychology\" Volume 28, No. 3, pages 373-389 (undated photocopy of the July 1917 article)","\"Proclamation to Col. Levi Williams\" (undated photocopy)","\"The Prohibition Hand-Book for Utah\" (1895)","\"Prologue: An Examination of the Mormon Attitude Towards Homosexuality\" (1978) (3 copies)","\"Prominent Educators on Utah and the Mormons\" Flake 6771 (1913)","\"A Protest Against Persecution, by a Mormon Elder\" (undated)","\"History of Chevy Chase Ward\" by Merlo J. Pusey (1983)","\"200 Years of Freedom in America\" by Merlo J. Pusey (1976)","\"I Have Found the True Church\" by Paul O. Putscher (undated)","\"Background to My 1985 Article… LDS Church Authority and New Plural marriages, 1890-1904\" (2015)","\"Jerald and Sandra Tanner's Distorted View of Mormonism: A Response to Mormonism- Shadow or Reality?\" (1977) (3 copies)","\"Response to \"Mormonism- Shadow or Reality?\" by D. Michael Quinn (1983)","\"Succession in Presidency and Authority\" by Russell F. Rawlins (1959)","\"To the Members of the YMMIA and YWMIA Salt Lake City\" by Ralston University (undated)","\"Rawlins in Congress\" by Joseph L. Rawlins (1894) item torn","\"Silver Speech of Hon. Joseph L Rawlins, of Utah\" by Joseph L. Rawlins (1893)","\"Red and Black Mid-Year issue\" concerning Salt Lake High Schools sports, chiefly football (1920)","\"Bigamy and Polygamy\" by Henry Reed, Flake 6835 (1879)","\"Reed Smoot's Uncertainty\" in \"The Literary Digest\" Vol. 32, No. 9, page 314 (March 3, 1906)","\"The Mormon Church\" by Victoria Reed in \"The Bay State Monthly\" (1885)","\"A Guide for Latter-day Saint Families: Dealing with Homosexual Attraction\" by Robert A. Rees et. al. (2002) (2 copies)","\"London to Salt Lake City in 1867: The Diary of William Driver\" in \"New Mexico Historical Review\" by Frank Driver Reeve (1942)","\"Reformation in Utah\" in \"Harper's New Monthly Magazine\" (1871)","\"The Perfect Hideout\" by Ann Reichman (1955)","\"Men with Harems\" in \"True Story\" by Ed Reid (1962)","\"Attention Israel\" by Rose Marie Reid (undated)","\"Do's and Dont's Before Teaching the Jewish People\" (undated)","\"How to Get Him, and Keep Him, Mormon Style!\" (1964)","\"Suggested Handbook for Use by the Integration Committee in the L.D.S. Church\" (circa 1958)","\"The Religio Quarterly\" Volume 7, Nos. 3 and 4 (1909 July-December)","\"Ar Mormonlaren sann, eller ej?\" by Religious Tract Society, Flake 6856a (1856) [Translated: Is Mormonism True or Not?] in Swedish","\"Administrative Policies and Procedures\" by Reorganized Church (1962)","\"The Angel Message Tracts. Chapter 2\" Flake 6871 (circa 1920)","\"The Angel Message Tracts: Chapter 9, Latter-day Saints: Who Are They?\" (T.W. Williams) Flake 6871 (circa 1920)","\"Armed Forces Manual\" (1962)","\"Baptism\" (undated)","\"Centennial Year Book and Conference Souvenir\" (1930)","\"Church Member's Manual\" (1969)","\"District By-Laws: Seattle and British Columbia District\" (1915)","\"An Epistle to the Saints\" Flake 6910a (1925)","\"Faith\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"For He Shall Be My Successor\" (1981) (2 copies)","\"The Great Restoration\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Guidelines for Priesthood\" (1985) (2 copies)","\"Handbook for Women's Work in the Church\" (1951)","\"Handbook of Church Organization and Administrative Policies and Procedures\" (1974)","\"Handbook of the Financial Law\" (1949)","\"Handbook of the Financial Law\" (1953)","\"Handbook of the Financial Law\" (1956)","\"Kirtland Temple\" (undated) (4 copies)","\"Laying on of Hands\" (undated)","\"Ministry of the High Priest\" (1986)","\"Minutes of General Conference, 1923\" Flake 6954 damaged and fragile","\"Nauvoo\" (undated)","\"1982 Supplement to Rules and Resolutions\" (1982)","\"1984 Supplement to Rules and Resolutions\" (1984)","\"Official Program of the Centennial World Conference\" (1930)","\"Official Program of the 77th General Conference\" (1936)","\"An Open Letter to \"Protesting Saints\"\" Flake 7039 (1926)","\"Position Papers\" (circa 1970)","\"Preparing for the Temple\" (1989)","\"The Priesthood Manual\" (1932)","\"Repentance\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Resurrection and Eternal Judgment\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Rules and Resolutions\" (1990)","\"The Sabbath Question\" Flake 6985 (circa 1874)","\"Saints Encouraged to Respond Appropriately to Joseph Smith III Blessing\" (1981)","\"Saints Herald\" (1989) [In Memoriam of W. Wallace Smith]","\"Statement of Belief on Faith and Doctrine\" (1971)","\"Temple Design Announced\" in \"Saints Herald\"(1988)","\"Whence Came the Red Man?\" Flake 7023 (1920)","\"World Center of the Restoration\" (undated)","\"World Conference Program\" by Reorganized Church... (1986)","\"World Conference- Worship With the Arts\" by Reorganized Church... (1986)","\"The Worshiper's Path\" by Reorganized Church... [Community of Christ] (circa 2010)","\"Loneliness\" by Reorganized Church - Pastoral Services Commission (1980)","\"Report of Temple Committee of the Young Family Association\" (1910)","\"Report of This is the Place Monument Commission\" (1947)","\"Report of the Utah Art Institute for the Years 1899 and 1900\" (1901)","\"Reproduction of a Series of Letters Written by Oliver Cowdery\" (1933)","\"A Response to Seven Deadly Heresies\" (circa 1980) (2 copies)","\"Catholic Doctrine vs. Mormonism\" by Arch S. Reynolds (1950)","\"The Urim and Thummim\" by Arch S. Reynolds (1950)","\"Are We of Israel?\" Flake 7094, with a loose half page chart showing Abraham's descendants (1916)","\"Are we of Israel?\" and \"The Book of Abraham\" (undated)","\"Book of Mormon Geography\" (1957)","\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7105 (1889), fragile","\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7109 (1892) fragile","\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7111 (1895) fragile","\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7112 (1899)","\"The Myth of the 'Manuscript Found' or the Absurdities of the Spaulding Story\" 11th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" Flake 7114 (1883)","\"An Investigator's Dilemma\" by Morris L. Reynolds (undated)","\"The Mormon Way\" by Claton S. Rice, Flake 7123 (circa 1929)","\"A Friendly Discussion\" (undated) (3 copies in 3 formats)","\"Mr. Durant of Salt Lake City: That Mormon\" Flake 7178 (1899)","\"Mr. Durant of Salt Lake City\" (1952)","\"An Interview of the \"Mormon\" Faith\" Flake 7175 (circa 1919) very fragile","\"Public Discussion of the Doctrines of the Gospel of Jesus Christ\" Flake 7187 (1884)","\"Ben E. Rich. An Appreciation by His Son\" by Benjamin L. Rich (1950)","\"The Word of God is Truth\" by Edward S. Rich (undated)","\"Lovely Land of Utah\" by Lyman H. Rich (1955) [sheet music]","\"Address Delivered Sunday, November 13, 1932\" typescript by Franklin S. Richards (1932)","\"The Admission of Utah\" Flake 7230 (1888) (2 copies)","\"Argument of Franklin S. Richards. Reply to F.T. DuBois\" (1888)","\"Ex Parte: In the Matter of Hans Nielsen, Appellant\" Flake 7231a (1889)","\"Samuel D. Davis, Appellant\" Flake 7235 (1889)","\"The Suffrage Question\" Flake 7236 (circa 1895)","\"Instructions to Temple Workers\" by George F. Richards, Flake 7243 (1922)","\"Building Your Marriage to Last Forever\" by LeGrand Richards (1954)","\"The Message of Mormonism\" by LeGrand Richards (1940)","\"The Mormons and the Jewish People\" by LeGrand Richards (1970) (3 copies)","\"The Beautification Plan\" (1940)","\"Biographical Sketch\" (undated)","\"About Mormonism\" (undated) (3 copies)","\"Conference Sermon\" (1934)","\"Contributions of Joseph Smith\" (undated) (5 copies)","\"Family Solidarity\" (1944)","\"Home and Country\" (1941)","\"The Law of Tithing\" (undated) (5 copies)","\"The Martyrdom\" by Stephen L. Richards (1937)","\"Spread the Word\" in \"The Church in War and Peace\" by Stephen L. Richards (1943)","\"What Others Say About the \"Mormons\" Flake 9831 (circa 1928)","\"Claims of the Reorganized Church Weighed in the Balance\" by Arthur M. Richardson, Flake 7258 (circa 1905) (2 copies)","\"Sketches of the Curtis Family\" by Sullivan Calvin Richardson, Flake 7267 (1926)","\"Book of Mormon Study Guide\" (1966)","\"Book of Mormon Study Guide\" in a binder (1975)","\"Book of Mormon Study Guide M.I.A. Edition\" (1955)","\"The Case of the Book of Mormon Witnesses\" (1963)","\"The Case of the Book of Mormon Witnesses\" (1971)","\"The Beginnings of Settlement in Cache Valley\" by Joel Edward Ricks (1953)","\"Forms and Methods of Early Mormon Settlement\" by Joel Edward Ricks (1964)","\"The Geography of Book of Mormon Lands\" by Joe Ricks (circa 1939)","\"Helps to the Study of the Book of Mormon\" by Joe Ricks, Flake 7270 (circa 1916)","\"Joseph Smith's Means and Methods of Translating the Book of Mormon\" by Stephen D. Ricks (undated)","\"Story of the Great Tabernacle Organ\" by Joseph H. Ridges (undated)","\"Early History of the Mormon Church\" lecture by John W. Rigdon, typescript (undated)","\"Oration Delivered by Mr. S. Rigdon on the 4th of July 1838\" by Sidney Rigdon, Flake 7284 (undated photocopy and a 1975 reprint of the 1838 original)","\"Zion's Camp\" printed copy of the message from Sidney Rigdon and Oliver Cowdery (1990 printing of the 1834 May 10 document)","\"Mormonism: A Doctrine of Demons\" by H.P. Rimmer, Flake 7291 (circa 1918), with an advertisement for religious books","\"The Mind of Joseph Smith\" by Dwight C. Ritchie (1954)","\"Riverside School Reunion\" (1962), with two letters and a news clipping about the reunion","\"An Investigation into the Printing of the First Annual Message of Governor Brigham Young\" by Irving W. Robbins (1963)","\"The History of Antelope Island\" by Allen Roberts (undated)","\"The Truth is the Most Important Thing\" by Allen D. Roberts (1991)","\"Picture Scriptures: The Book of Mormon\" by Bliss and Mary Ann Roberts (1981)","\"Address by Elder B.H. Roberts... at the Funeral Services of John G.M. Barnes\" (1932)","\"Analysis of the Book of Mormon\" Flake 7308 (circa 1910)","\"B.H. Roberts Defense Before Congress\" (undated)","\"The Character of the Mormon People\" Flake 7313 (circa 1887) fragile","\"Corianton\" Flake 7315 (1902)","\"The Lord Hath Spoken\" Flake 7332 (circa 1925) (5 copies in 2 formats) fragile","\"The Lord's Day\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"The Mormon Battalion\" Flake 7337 (1919)","\"Mormonism\" Flake 7346 (1888)","\"Mormonism.\" Its Origin and History\" Flake 7344 (1927)","\"On Tracting\" (circa 1922)","\"Recent Discussion of Mormon Affairs\" (1907 reprint, 2 copies)","\"The Second Coming of the Messiah and Events to Precede It\" Flake 7368 (1888) fragile","\"The Second Coming of the Messiah, and Events to Precede It\" Flake 7368b (circa 1906)","\"The Second Coming of the Messiah and Events to Precede It\" Flake 7371 (undated)","\"The Spirit and Power in which the Gospel Should be Preached\" (2001 reprint of 1922 original)","\"Succession in the Presidency of the Church\" Flake 7376 (1900)","article on the seating of Roberts in the Congress in \"Life\" (1900)","\"Why Mormonism?\" Flake 7377 (undated) (5 copies in different formats)","\"Manual das Professoras Visitantes\" by Christine H. Robinson (1965) Portugese","\"The Life of Ira Hatch, Famous Indian Missionary and Scout\" by Ezra C. Robinson (undated)","\"Zalmonah. From Book of Mormon History\" by Ezra C. Robinson, Flake 7388 (1926)","\"Saunterings in Utah\" by Phil Robinson in \"Harper's New Monthly\" (2 copies, 1883)","\"Early Independence, Missouri. \"Mormon\" History Tour Guide\" by Ronald E. Romig (1994)","\"Basics of Church Welfare\" by Marion G. Romney (1974)","\"The Authority of the Leadership of the Church in Utah\" by Thomas C. Romney (undated)","\"Were the Mormons Loyal?\" by Thomas C. Romney (1947)","\"Theodore Roosevelt Refutes Anti-Mormon Falsehoods\" by Theodore Roosevelt, Flake 7414 (circa 1911)","\"Dr. Ross and Bishop Colenso: or the Truth Restored in Regard to Polygamy and Slavery\" by Frederick A. Ross (undated reprint of the 1857 publication)","\"An Ensign Unto the People. The World Conference on Records\" by Paul F. Royall (1969)","\"The Mormons or Latter-day Saints\" by L. Rumble (undated)","\"A Letter to a CES Director: Why I Lost My Testimony\" by Jeremy Runnells (2013)","\"Affairs in Utah and the Territories\" by James F. Rushing, Flake 7453a (1868) (2 copies)","\"What's Going on in There?\" by Chuck Sackett (1982)","\"The Sacredness of Parenthood\" Flake 7467 (undated) (2 copies)","St. George, Utah \"Dixie Round-Up\" (1940)","St. George, Utah \"Fathers-Sons Banquet Program\" in Snow's Canyon District (1957)","\"St. George High Spots\" (1950s)","\"St. George, Utah- Center of the World's Best\" by St. George Chamber of Commerce (1948)","\"Saintly Falsity\" Flake 7475 (undated)","\"Saints' Herald\" Flake 7477 (1918) [Volume 65, No. 34 (August 21, 1918) fragile","\"Salt Lake Bombings\" (1994) in \"Murder in Mind: The Killers, Their Crimes, Their Psychology\"","\"Salt Lake City\" in \"The Overland Monthly\" (1870) fragile","\"Memorial Adopted by Citizens of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory\" by Salt Lake City Citizens, Flake 7496 (1870)","\"Investigation by the City Council of Salt Lake City\" by Salt Lake City, Flake 7498 (1885) (2 copies, one with a cover)","Salt Lake City, Utah - \"Compliments of the Kenyon\" souvenir booklet of photographs (undated)","\"Salt Lake City and the Mormons\" (1872) in \"Ballou's Monthly Magazine\" fragile","Salt Lake Institute of Religion includes: \"Confession in the Church\" (1964); \"In Defense of Bookburning\" (1965); \"Today's Newspaper Today\" (1967); and \"What is a Pharisee?\" (1970)","\"Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" (circa 1980)","\"Circular of the Salt Lake Stake Academy\" by Salt Lake Stake Academy, Flake 7507c (1886)","\"Circular of the Salt Lake Stake Academy for the Third Academic Year, 1888-1889\" by Salt Lake Stake Academy, Flake 7507c (1888) (3 different copies with various color covers)","\"50th Anniversary Program\" (1912) fragile","Playbill: \"Angel Face\" (undated)","Playbill: \"The Blue Paradise\" (undated)","Playbill: \"The Cocoanuts\"\" (undated)","Playbill: \"Cousin Lucy\" (undated)","Playbill: \"Irene\" (undated) (2 copies)","Playbill: \"Mary\" (undated)","Playbill: \"My Soldier Girl\" (undated)","Playbill: \"Passing Show of 1918\" (1918)","Playbill: \"The Perfect Fool\" (undated)","Playbill: \"Samples from Potash and Perlmutter\" (undated)","Playbill: \"Smilin' Through\" (undated)","\"Salt Lake Theatre Guide for Managers, Agents and Companies\" (undated)","\"Salt Lake Theatre Guild Review\" (1930) (3 copies)","Salt Lake Theatre Program: \"Sinbad\" with Al Jolson (undated)","Salt Lake Theatre Programs (1891-1893, 5 items); (1908); (1921, 2 programs, one with a ticket taped on the inside); and (1925)","Salt Lake Theatre - \"The Romance of an Old Playhouse\" advertisement (circa 1928)","\"By Command of God The Prophet Lied\" Flake 7509 (1905) fragile","\"Fifty Years Ago To Day: Journey of the Utah Pioneers\" Flake 7510 (1897) fragile","\"Mysteries of the Endowment House\" Flake 7512 (circa 1879) (2 copies- 1 photocopy) fragile","\"Mysteries of the Endowment House and Oath of Vengeance\" Flake 7514 (1906) (partial photocopy) fragile","\"A Short History of the Tribune\" (1971)","\"The Book of Mormon: Its Origin, Nature and Purpose\" by R.S. Salyards Sr. (undated) (2 copies)","\"Sam Weller Books, 1929-1999. A Collection of Essays\" (1999)","\"The False Claim of Mormonism\" by George W. Samson, in \"Scribner's Magazine\" (March 1872)","\"The Still Small Voice Mixing Reason and Faith\" by Cecil O. and Sharon G. Samuelson (2007)","\"Brigham Young's Wives, Children and Grandchildren\" by Mabel Young Sanborn (1940)","\"Catalog 27: Utah, The Mormons, and The West\" by Ken Sanders (2005)","\"Catalogue 29: Utah, Her Cities, Towns and Resources\" (2007)","\"Utah and The Mormons, Catalog 42\" (2011)","\"Holiday Catalogue- 43\" (2011)","\"Catalogue #47\" (2014)","\"Catalogue 48\" (2014)","\"Pictorial Reflex of Salt Lake City and Vicinity\" Flake 7532 (1894)","\"Pictorial Reflex of Salt Lake City and Vicinity\" (1897)","\"Annual Scandinavian Conference and Reunion\" program, Flake 7549b (1927 August 13-14)","\"Annual Scandinavian Conference and Reunion\" program (1938 June 18-19)","\"Annual Scandinavian Conference and Reunion\" program (1949 August 6-7)","\"1850-1950 Scandinavian Centennial Jubilee\" program (1950)","\"Scandinavian Day at Saltair Beach on June 15\" souvenir program, Flake 7549e (1900) 2 copies, 1 blue cover and 1 pink cover","Scandinavian Republican Club \"Skandinavisk Politisk Möde\" (1898 October 25) in Danish","\"A Convert's Tribute to President David O. McKay\" by F.E. Schluter (1970)","\"Dreams and Shadows: Portraits of a Professional\" edited by Sonja Schmieder, with an article by Gregory A. Prince (2003)","\"La Arqueología y el Libro de Mormón\" (1961) and \"Otra Vez el Hombre Fósil de la Argentina\" both by Juan S. Schobinger (1961) in Spanish","\"The Persistence of Same Sex Attraction in Latter-day Saints Who Undergo Counseling or Change Therapy\" by Ron Schow and others (2004)","\"Authorship of the Book of Mormon\" in the \"American Journal of Psychology\" by Theodore Schroeder (1919) reprint and photocopy","\"The Case of Senator Smoot\" by Theodore Schroeder, Flake 7571 (1905) reprint, damaged cover","\"Incest in Mormonism\" in \"The American Journal of Urology and Sexology\" by Theodore Schroeder (1915) photocopy","\"Mormonism and Intoxicants\" Parts I and II in","\"Americana Illustrated\" by Theodore Schroeder (1908)","\"Mormonism and Prostitution\" in \"Medical Council\" by Theodore Schroeder (1909) photocopy","\"The Origin of the Book of Mormon Re-Examined\" Flake 7578 (1901)","\"Proxies in Mormon Polygamy\" in \"The Forum\" (1916 March)","\"A Question of Mormon Patriotism\" in \"American Historical Magazine\" (1906 July) photocopy","\"A Reply to a Defense of Mormons and an Attack upon the Ministerial Association of Utah\" Flake 7582 (1905?)","\"The Sex-Determinant in Mormon Theology\" in \n\"Alienist and Neurologist\" (1908) photocopy","\"Der sexuelle Anteil an der Theologie der Mormonen\" German translation of Flake 7584 above (circa 1914)","\"Some Facts About Mormonism\" in \"Missionary Review of the World\" (1899) photocopy","\"Thoughts on the Mormon Problem and Its Solution\" (1900)","\"Of Sinners and Saints: Theodore Schroeder, Brigham Roberts, and Reed Smoot\" by David Brudnoy in \"Journal of the Church and State\" (1972) photocopy","Schroeder Pamphlets, by and related to T. Schroeder (undated) photocopy","\"Women in Utah: A Bibliography\" by Patricia L. Scott (undated)","\"Saga of the Sanpitch\" edited by Ruth D. Scow (1974, 1976)","\"Scraps of Biography\" by Juvenile Instructor Office, Flake 7599 (1883)","\"The Scratch\" Flake 7600, published at Brigham Young University, Volume 1 No. 1, Volume II No. 3 (1929 May and 1930 May)","\"Seagull Books Utah and Mormonism\" Catalogue One (1992)","\"Remember the Sabbath Day to Keep It Holy\" by Elder John Sears, Flake 7606 (1889)","\"Why I left the Mormon Church\" by Leroy Sedgwick (undated)","\"Seeing Salt Lake City\" Flake 7608c (1908)","\"Seeing Salt Lake City\" Flake 7608d (circa 1911)","\"The Mormons and Their Religion\" in \"Scribner's Monthly\" by R.H. Seeley (1872)","\"Seen and Heard\" article \"Apostle Cannon and the Mormon Murders\" (1901)","\"The Mormon Saints\" by George Seibel, Flake 7613 (1919)","\"Send to the Juvenile Instructor Office\" Mormon book advertisement and price list, Flake 7620a (circa 1895)","\"My Testimony of the Gospel of the Grace of God\" by Carolyn J. Sexauer (undated)","\"Polygamy and the Mormon People\" by Ralph Snow (undated)","\"Divine Authority of Joseph Smith the Martyr No. 2\" by Isaac Sheen, Flake 7649 (circa 1865)","\"In Joseph Smith's Steps\" in \"U.S. News and World Report\" by Jeffrey L. Sheler (2004)","\"Getting Their Eyes Open\" by Lulu Loveland Shepard, Flake 7680 (circa 1926)","\"The Morals of the Mormons\" in \"Encore\" by Louis Sherwin (1945)","\"The Scattering of the Gathered and the Gathering of the Scattered\" by Jan Shipps (1991)","\"A New Look at Old Sites on Mountain Meadows\" by Morris A. Shirts and Frances Anne Smeath (2002)","\"American Anthropology Disproving the Book of Mormon\" by Charles A. Shook, Flake 7696 (1930)","\"The True Origin of Mormon Polygamy\" by Charles A. Shook, Flake 7698 (1910)","\"An Oral History Primer\" by Gary L. Shumway and William G. Hartley (1973)","\"Sidney Pratt, the Evil Spirit of the Mormons\" a French dime novel from the series \"Sitting Bull: le Dernier des Sioux\" (1908)","\"Signature Books\" catalog (1995) 3 copies","Most of these pamphlets are from the \"Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God\" addresses in 1954","\"A Celestial Body\" No. 10","\"Devotion\" No. 12","\"The Law of Attraction\" No. 11","\"The Miracle of Personality\" No. 2","\"Mormon\" No. 13","\"Moving Message of the Gospel\" in \"Sunday Evening from Temple Square\" Booklet No. 31 (undated)","\"This is Life Eternal\" No. 16","\"Behind Salamander: A Homespun Tragedy\" (1991)","\"Freemen America\" in \"Utah Holiday\" Sillitoe and David Merrill (1981 February)","\"A Moral Issue: The Excommunication of Sonia Johnson\" in \"Utah Holiday\" (1980 January)","Speech on Polygamy in Utah by Representative W.E. Simms of Kentucky, Flake 7719 (1860)","Report of the Secretary of War by James Hervey Simpson, Flake 7725 (1859)","\"Remarks by Harald Singer at the Funeral of John Singer, His Brother\" (1979)","\"Joseph Smith. Was he a Prophet of God?\" by J.M. Sjodahl, Flake 7740 (1891) 2 copies","\"Temples Ancient and Modern\" by J.M. Sjodahl, Flake 7745 (circa 1892) 2 copies","\"Sketch of Certain Educational Work in Utah\" (1883)","\"Sketches for a Church Block\" Block Development in Salt Lake City One Hundred Years Ago (1990)","\"Sketches of the Mormon Era in Hancock County\" in \"Annals of Iowa\" (1921)","\"Mormon Recreation in Theory and Practice\" by Rex A. Skidmore (1941)","\"How to Pray and Stay Awake\" by Max B. Skousen (1948)","\"Can Christianity Cope with Modern, Militant Materialism?\" by W. Cleon Skousen (1952)","\"Prophecy and Modern Times\" by W. Cleon Skousen (1948)","\"The Great Contest: The Chief Advocates of Anti-Mormon Measures Reviewed\" by Robert W. Sloan, Flake 7759 (1887)","\"Life After Youth: Stages in Adult Development by Luel Hawley Slover (1981)","\"Ministry with the Confined\" edited by Luel Hawley Slover (1981)","\"Slovo Moudrosti\" (Word of Wisdom) in Czech (undated)","\"The Making of a Woman\" by Avon Rich Smart (undated)","\"The Life of Junius H. Smart\" (1979?)","\"Polygamy: Was it an Original Tenet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints?\" by Alexander H. Smith, Flake 7772 (circa 1871)","\"Temple Lot Deed\" by Arthur M. Smith (1954)","\"Temple Lot Deed\" by Arthur M. Smith (1973)","\"A Swarm of Bs Bringing Blessings\" by Bathsheba W. Smith (1907)","\"Suggestions for Book of Mormon Lecture\" by David A. Smith (1932), 3 copies","David H. Smith – \"The Bible versus Polygamy\" Flake 7782 (1870?)","List of Elbert A. Smith pamphlets below:","\"The Church in Court\" Flake 7794 (circa 1911)","\"Corner Stones of the Utah Church\" Flake 7800 (circa 1924)","\"The Eternal Judgment\" (undated)","\"Exploring the Church (1942)","\"Faith in God. Is it Scientific? Is it Biblical? (undated)","\"Faith of Our Fathers Living Still\" (undated)","\"Repentance\" (undated)","\"Statement of Belief; An Epitome of Faith and Doctrine\" (undated)","\"Utah Mormon Polygamy: Its Belief and Practice\" (undated), some water damage","\"Oh, My Father\" Flake 7842 (circa 1909)","\"Recitations for the Primary Associations. Primary Speaker Book No. 1\" Flake 7846","\"Appeal of Frederick M. Smith to President Joseph F. Smith\" Flake 7854 (1905)","\"The Church in Relation to World Problems\" by Frederick M. Smith, Flake 7856 (1920), some water damage","\"Our Social Ideals\" by Frederick M. Smith, Flake 7864 (1923)","\"The History of Mahomedanism\" by President George A. Smith and \"Mahometanism and Christianity\" by Elder Parley P. Pratt (circa 1855)","\"The Rise, Progress and Travels of the Church … Being a Series of Answers to Questions\" by President George A. Smith, Flake 7873 (1872), covers unattached with water damage","\"Turning Learning into Wisdom\" by George Albert Smith, Jr., Harvard Professor (1955 June 6)","\"The Factions on Polygamy and Spiritual Wifery\" Flake 7879","\"History of the Church\" in \"The Journal of American History\" Volume 10, No. 3","\"Book of Mormon Talks by Orion\" by Hyrum O. Smith, Flake 7895 (1902), water damage and mold","\"The Book of Mormon Vindicated\" by Isaac M. Smith, Flake 7908 (1900)","\"Geography Problems,\" an anti-Mormon tract (undated)","\"Oops, There Goes the Priesthood\" anti-Mormon tract (undated)","\"Reprint of Book Used by Mormon Missionaries\" (1962)","\"Thirty-five Mormons and One Baptist Preacher\" (1958), 3 copies, with correspondence about the pamphlet and Smith (1972-1973)","\"Articles of Faith\" Flake 7928f? (undated) 2 copies","\"Joseph Smith in His Own Defense\" Flake 8011 (circa 1920)","\"Joseph Smith's Testimony\" (undated) 3 editions","\"Joseph Smith Tells His Own Story\" (undated) 2 copies","\"The King Follett Discourse\" (1963)","\"The Nature of the Gods and the Gospel\" reprint of the 1844 edition","\"Try the Spirits\" reprint of the 1842 edition","\"The Wentworth Letter\" reprint of the 1842 edition","\"The Writings of Joseph Smith the Seer\" Flake 8002 (1889) with loose cover, fragile","\"Another Plain Talk\" Flake 8033 (1892) 3 copies","\"Instructions Concerning Temple Ordinance Work\" Flake 8042 (circa 1910) 2 copies","\"Instructions Concerning Temple Ordinance Work\" Flake 8042a (circa 1910)","\"Instructions to the Saints Who are Privileged to Do Ordinance Work in Salt Lake Temple\" photocopy, Flake 8043a (circa 1910)","\"The Mormonism of Today\" in \"The Arena\" (1903 May)","\"Plural Marriage: Imperative for Exaltation\" (circa 1878)","\"Real Origin of American Polygamy: A Reply\" in \"The Arena\" (1902)","\"Temperance and the Word of Wisdom\" Flake 8046 (circa 1908)","\"The Truth About Mormonism\" in \"Out West\" (1905)","\"Two Sermons\" Flake 8047 (circa 1906)","\"Unchastity the Dominant Evil of the Age\" Flake 8048 (circa 1915)","\"Unchastity the Dominant Evil of the Age\" Flake 8048a (circa 1917)","\"Asahel Smith of Topsfield\" (1903), no cover","\"Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage. A Discussion\" based on correspondence between Smith and Richard C. Evans, Flake 8050 (1905)","\"Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage. A Discussion\" based on correspondence between Smith and Richard C. Evans (undated)","\"Faith in Action\" talks by Smith and others (1952)","\"Origin of the Reorganized Church\" (undated)","\"The Pearl of Great Price\" Flake 8066 (1930?) reprinted from the \"Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine\"","\"The Reorganized Church vs. Salvation for the Dead\" (undated) 3 copies in various formats","\"The Restoration of All Things. The Redemption of Judah\" (1944)","\"Salvation Universal\" Flake 8073 (1912)","\"Succession in the Presidency of the Church of Latter-day Saints\" (1975, undated) 4 copies in various formats","\"Address of the President\" by Lucy Emily Woodruff Smith (1921)","\"New American Religions, Including Spiritualists\" possibly from \"The Edinburgh Review\" by Philip Smith (circa 1868)","\"The Time of the End\" by Ray Smith (1940)","\"Mysteries of the Ages\" by Robert W. Smith (1936)","\"A Man to Remember. The Story of Jabez William West\" by Ruby K. Smith (1956)","\"The Book of Mormon and Mormonism\" by T.C. Smith, Flake 8094 (1912)","\"Birth of Mormon and Zion's Religio-Literary Society\" Flake 8124a (1909)","\"His Work and Glory. A Treatise on Human Free Agency\" by Wilford E. Smith (1966)","\"What the Restoration Movement Teaches Concerning God\" by Willard J. Smith (1935)","\"Why a First Presidency\" by Willard J. Smith, Flake 8138 (undated) fragile","\"A Proclamation\" by William Smith, reprint of 1845 original publication (1983)","\"The Smoot Case\" in \"The World Today\" (1904)","\"Abraham Lincoln – Stateman\" speech (1927 February 12)","\"Effect of the Democratic Tariff\" speech (1914 May 20)","\"Memorial Day Address\" (1914 May 30)","\"Panama Canal Tolls\" speech (1914 May 13)","\"Science of Home Economics\" speech (1916 April 8)","\"Senator from Utah\" speech in defense of his right to a seat in the United States Senate, Flake 8151 (1907 February 19) 3 copies","\"Tariff on Sugar\" speech (1922 August 7)","\"Mormon Angels of Mercy\" by L. Glen Snarr (1959)","\"One Year in Scandinavia\" by Erastus Snow, Flake 8160, 1851 (reprinted in 1973)","\"The Science of the Gods\" by Erastus Snow, 1878 reprint","\"Greeting to the World\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8205 (1901)","\"Greeting to the World\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8206 (1901)","\"The Italian Mission\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8208, 1851 (reprinted in 1973)","\"The Voice of Joseph\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8253, 1852 (reprinted in 1973) 2 copies","\"Communication of Attorney-General Mr. Z. Snow to the Legislative Assembly, Flake 8256 (1872), water and mold damage","\"Glad Tidings\" Flake 8265 (1920)","\"The Solution of the Mormon Problem\" Flake 8270 (1926)","Society for the Study of Mormon Theology – \"Theologia\" (1984-1985) 4 issues","\"Some Unanswered Questions on the Mormon Gospel\" (undated)","\"Latter-day Gay\" newspaper article by D.P. Sorensen in \"City Weekly\" (2011)","Sortore, Abram – \"Biography and Early Life Sketch of the Late Abram Sortore\" Flake 8281, (1909) reprint and photocopy","\"The Mormon Odyssey\" by Elise Soukup in \"Newsweek\" (2005)","\"Souvenir, Birthplace of Joseph Smith, the Prophet\" bound postcards in color, Flake 8293 (circa 1905)","\"Souvenir of Salt Lake. The City of the Saints\" Flake 8294 (1915?)","\"Souvenir Proceedings of a Meeting in Honor of President Heber J. Grant's 70th Birthday\" Flake 8300 (1926)","\"Joseph Smith, Jr. as a Translator\" by Franklin S. Spaulding, Flake 8303 (1912)","\"Joseph Smith, Jr. as a Translator\" by Franklin S. Spaulding, Flake 8305a (1930?)","\"The Manuscript Found\" by Solomon Spaulding, Flake 8310 (1886)","\"Notes on the Book of Mormon\" by Edward B.T. Spencer in \"Methodist Review\" (1905) photocopy","\"The Rose of Deseret\" by Emily B. Spencer, Flake 8316 (1887)","\"The Prussian Mission\" by Orson Spencer, Flake 8336, reprint of 1853 original (1973)","\"Joseph Smith, the Prophet of the 19th Century\" by Samuel G. Spencer, Flake 8336a (circa 1895)","\"Book of Mormon Chronology\" by Sidney B. Sperry (1970)","\"The Wanderings of the Hermit of Westminster between New York and San Francisco\" by R.P. Spice (1882) photocopy","\"The Population of Ancient America\" in \"Annual Report Smithsonian Institution\" by H.J. Spinden (1928)","\"Collectors of Early Utah Art\" (1983)","\"Permanent Collection\" (1948)","Programs for National Art Exhibition (1949, 1951, 1953, 1959, 1964, 1977-1980)","Programs for National Art Exhibition (1981, 1983 two copies, 1984, 1994)","\"The Consequences of Sin\" (1963) and \"How to Resist Temptation\" (1973) by Delbert L. Stapley","Statehood Day Program (1977)","\"Alleged Objectionable Features in the Religion of the Latter-day Saints\" by Charles W. Stayner, Flake 8367 (circa 1881)","\"William T. Stead and His Defense of the Mormons\" Flake 8371 (circa 1912)","\"The Religious Experience of Norris Stearns, Written by Divine Command\" (1815) and (1820) photocopies","\"A Foreign Mission Close to Home!\" by Leo J. Steck (1949) speaking of Utah","\"Deseret Chorister, No. 3, Flake 8412 (circa 1888)","\"Temple Anthems\" Volume One, Flake 8429 (1914) and Volume Two, Flake 8431 (1918)","\"Y.M.M.I.A. Choruses\" Flake 8436a (1919)","\"Reminiscence of Joseph, The Prophet\" by Edward Stevenson, Flake 8456 (1893)","\"The Jaredites Were Black\" by David G. Stewart, Sr. (2012)","\"Saturday's Warrior\" by Doug Stewart (1973)","\"Letters of a Woman Homesteader. VI Calling on the Mormons\" by Elinore Rupert Stewart in \"The Atlantic Monthly\" (1914)","\"The Constitutional and Legal Aspect of the Mormon Question\" speech of James W. Stillman, Flake 8466 (1882 April 2)","\"The Mormon Question: An Address\" by James W. Stillman, Flake 8468 (1884 February 12)","\"The Evolution of Charles Darwin\" by William Lee Stokes and George F. Edmunds (1959)","\"The Church Out of Order\" by Jesse Burke Stone (undated) 2 copies","\"The New Era Bulletin\" by Jesse Burke Stone (1932)","\"A Man Like Joseph\" by Jesse Burke Stone (undated)","\"The Mask of Mormonism\" by Jesse Burke Stone, Flake 8486 (circa 1930)","\"Ancient and Modern Michilimackinac\" by James J. Strang, Flake 8496 (1894) back cover torn, with ink damage on back cover and bottom of pages","\"The Diamond, being the Law of Prophetic Succession\" by James J. Strang (1950)","\"The Prophetic Controversy\" by James J. Strang, Flake 8510 (circa 1893)","\"Political Aspects of Mormonism\" by Josiah Strong, Flake 8521 (circa 1898)","\"America and the Americans vs. the Papacy and the Catholics\" by J. P. Stuart (1853)","\"Freedom from Economic Bondage, The Blessings of Eternal Life, Zion's Redemption\" by Lawrence Ritchie Stubbs (undated)","\"The Mysterious Book of Mormon\" by Charles J. Sundberg, Flake 8533 (1917) photocopy","\"A Celebration of Mormon Arts\" (undated)","Mormon History Calendars (1976, 1980, 1981)","\"A Message to the 1941 Graduating Class of Brigham Young University\" by George Sutherland (1941)","\"Senator Reed Smoot and Conditions in Utah\" speech in the Senate of the United States by George Sutherland, Flake 8538 (1907 January 22)","\"Victime des Mormons\" by Caryy Suton (1940) in French","\"Seek Ye the Old Path and Walk Therein\" by C. A. Swenson, Flake 8552 (circa 1900)","\"Sword of Laban\" Flake 8560 (1909)","\"A Vital Message to the Elders\" by Fred Tadje, Flake 8566 (circa 1924)","\"The Life of Father Tadje\" by Philipp Erst August (undated)","\"The American Nation in Prophecy\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8572c (1930)\n        \n\"Attributes of Deity\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8591c (1930)","\"The Babe of Bethlehem\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8591d (1928)","\"Baptism for the Dead\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8592a (1930)\n        \n\"The Bible – Is it Sufficient?\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8592g (1930)","\"The Bread of Life\" Flake 8608b (1930)","\"Break Your Shackles – and Be Free!\" Flake 8608c (1930)","\"By What Authority?\" Flake 8608e (1930)","\"Called of God – As Was Aaron\" Flake 8609 (1929)","\"A Century of Divine Revelation\" Flake 8609b (1930)","\"Church University Theology Class Flake 8610d (1894)","\"The Coming of the Lord\" Flake 8610f (1930)","\"Dr. James E. Talmadge Urges Vaccination Against Smallpox\" in \"Utah Public Health Journal\" (1922)","\"The Earth and Man\" (1931)","\"The Earth is Defiled Because of Transgression\" Flake 8613 (undated)","\"The Earth to be Redeemed\" Flake 8613b (1930)","\"The Father and the Son\" Flake 8613h (1930)","\"The First Christmas on the Western Continent\" Flake 8613j (1930)","\"The Foolishness of God and the Wisdom of Men\" Flake 8614 (1929)","\"The Foolishness of God and the Wisdom of Men\" Flake 8614b (1930)","\"The Form of Godliness\" Flake 8615 (undated)","\"Freedom to Worship God\" Flake 8616b (1930)","\"The Gate is Open – Enter!\" Flake 8616f (1930)","\"The Gathering of the Tribes\" Flake 8616g (1930)","\"God Is!\" Flake 8617c (1930)","\"The Gospel Unto the Nations\" Flake 8617g (1930)","\"The Great Apostasy\" Flake 8629 (1910)","\"He is Risen – As He Said\" Flake 8633b (1928)","\"He is Risen – As He Said\" Flake 8633c (1930)","\"Heaven's First Law\" Flake 8633f (1930)","\"How Does Christ Save? His Plan Combines Justice and Mercy\" Flake 8637b (1910)","\"How Long Shall Hell Last? The Duration of Punishment\" Flake 8638b (circa 1910)","\"Hygiene of the Soul – The Word of Wisdom\" Flake 8638d (1930)","\"In Olden Days and Now\" Flake 8639 (1929)","\"Israel and the Gentiles\" Flake 8642 (1929)","\"The Law of the Land\" Flake 8651f (1930)","\"Let God be True but Every Man a Liar\" Flake 8653 (1929)","\"Let God be True, Though Men Be Liars\" Flake 8654a (1930)","\"The Living and the Dead Both to Hear the Gospel\" Flake 8655 (undated)","\"The Lord Hath Spoken Anew!\" Flake 8655f (1930)","\"Lord of the Sabbath\" Flake 8655g (1928)","\"Lord of the Sabbath\" Flake 8655h (1930)","\"The Lord's Tenth\" Flake 8658h (1930)","\"The Lord's Tenth\" various editions (undated)","\"Man, Woman – Be Ye Clean!\" Flake 8659b (1930)","\"The Marriage Institution\" Flake 8660 (undated)","\"The Michigan Relics: A Story of Forgery and Deception\" (1911)","\"The Need of a Redeemer\" Flake 8667b (1928)","\"Not Good for Man to be Alone\" Flake 8699a (1930)","\"O Grave, Where is Thy Victory?\" Flake 8669d (1930)","\"O Ye of Little Faith!\" Flake 8669e (1930)","\"Olden Scriptures and New\" Flake 8669g (1930)","\"Opportunity Here and Hereafter. Free Agency and Its Results\" Flake 8670 (circa 1910)","\"The Passing of the Deseret Museum\" (1919)","\"Peter and His Brethren\" Flake 8671 (1929)","\"The Philosophical Basis of Mormonism\" Flake 8672 (1915?, undated) 3 copies, 1 modern reprint","\"The Pittsburgh Conference on Mormonism\" Flake 8681 (1919)","\"Progression Beyond the Grave\" Flake 8682 (undated)","\"Reaching After Our Dead\" Flake 8683c (1930)","\"Receive Ye the Holy Ghost!\" Flake 8683e (1930)","\"Resurrection of the Dead – When Shall It Be?\" Flake 8686a (circa 1920)","\"Search the Scriptures!\" Flake 8687 (1929)","\"Search the Scriptures!\" Flake 8687a (1930)","\"Signs and Wonders\" Flake 8687h (1930)","\"Sin and the Sinner\" Flake 8687k (1930)","\"The Son of Man\" Flake 8688b (1930)","\"The Spirit World – Paradise and Hades\" Flake 8689 (undated)","\"The Spirit World – Paradise and Hades\" Flake 8689a (circa 1910)","\"Thy Sins Be Forgiven Thee!\" Flake 8698f (1930)","\"Time and Eternity\" Flake 8698h (1930)","\"The Tragedy of Israel\" Flake 8698k (1930)","\"The Transgression in Eden\" Flake 8698m (1930)","\"Two Lectures\" on the Book of Mormon, Flake 8602f (circa 1913)","\"The Unknown God\" Flake 8699 (1929)","\"A Voice from the Dust\" Flake 8699b (1930)","\"We Lived Before We Were Born\" Flake 8701c (1930)","\"What is God Like?\" Flake 8701f (1930)","\"What is the Gospel?\" Flake 8701g (1930)","\"What Means It – To Be Saved?\" Flake 8701h (1930)","\"Who Is My Neighbor?\" Flake 8702a (1930)","\"Who May Enter and How?\" Flake 8702b (1930)","\"With the Voice of Thanksgiving\" Flake 8702f (1930)","\"Yesterday and Today\" Flake 8702i (1930)","\"For the Intellect\" by Lloyd Y. Tanimoto (1961)","\"Articles of Faith and Declaration of Principles\" Flake 8714 (1921)","\"Common Sense\" Flake 8725a (1926)","\"A Dialogue\" Flake 8725c variant (1923)","\"Gospel of Reason\" Flake 8743 variant (1923)","\"The Gospel of Truth\" (1923) 2 copies","\"A Key to the Book of Mormon\" Flake 8750a (1916)","\"Science vs. Joseph Smith\" Flake 8764a (1920)","\"Answering Dr. Clandestine: A Response to the Anonymous LDS Historian\" (1978)","\"Archaeology and the Book of Mormon\" (1969)","\"Book of Mormon 'Caractors' Found\" (1980) photocopy?","\"Covering Up the Black Hole in the Book of Mormon\" (1990)","\"A Critical Look: A Study of the Overstreet Confession and the Cowdery Defence\" (1967)","\"Excommunication of a Mormon Church Leader\" (1989)","\"Ferguson's Manuscript Unveiled (1988)","\"Flaws in the Pearl of Great Price\" (1991)","\"Is There a Personal God? (undated)","\"Joseph Smith and Money Digging (1970)","\"The Money-Digging Letters\" (1984)","\"Mormon Scriptures and the Bible\" (1970)","\"Mormonism Like Watergate?\" (1974)","\"Mormonism, Magic and Masonry\" (1983)","\"The Reed Peck Manuscript\" (undated)","\"Senate Document 189\" (undated)","\"The Tanners on Trial\" (1984)","\"Unmasking a Mormon Spy\": The Story of Stan Fields\" (1980)","\"Constancy Amid Change\" by N. Eldon Tanner (1979)","\"The Role of Womanhood\" by N. Eldon Tanner (1977)","\"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: A Divine Institution\" by Nathan Tanner, Jr., Flake 8787 (1906)","\"False Prophets and Wolves in Sheep's Clothing\" by Nathan Tanner, Jr., Flake 8788 (circa 1905)","\"Student's Journal for Use with the New Testament Speaks\" by Obert C. Tanner (circa 1935)","\"The Case of Brigham H. Roberts\" by Robert W. Tayler, Flake 8857 (1900)","\"A Peep at the Mormons\" by the Rev. Alfred Taylor in \"The Sunday Magazine\" Volume IX, No. 6 (1881)","\"Mormon Marriage and Its Canonical Consequences\" (1959)","\"The Saints Roll Up Their Sleeves\" (1958)","\"An Answer to Some False Statements\" Flake 8810 (1840) photocopy of the original","\"Calumny Refuted\" Flake 8814 (1840) photocopy of the original","\"Celestial Plural Marriage\" (1883) reprint","\"Discourse\" Flake 8817 (1885)","\"Discourse\" Flake 8817a (1882)","\"The Four Hidden Revelations\" (undated)","\"Items on Priesthood\" by John Taylor, Flake 8841 (1899)","\"Powers of the Spirit of Man\" by John Taylor (1865) reprint","\"Succession in the Priesthood\" by John Taylor, Flake 8847 (1881?)","\"Truth Defended\" by John Taylor Flake 8851 (1840) photocopy","\"Life History of Thomas Orr, Jr.\" by Lillie Jane Orr Taylor, Flake 8852 (circa 1930)","\"Sin and Death in Mormon Country: A Latter-day Tragedy\" in \"Hustler\" by Mark A. Taylor (1986 April)","\"Glad Tidings of Great Joy\" by George Teasdale, Flake 8859a (undated)","\"Glad Tidings of Great Joy\" by George Teasdale, Flake 8862c (circa 1908) 2 copies","\"Two Sermons\" by George Teasdale, variant of Flake 8866 (1907)","\"Temple Souvenir Album\" Flake 8876 (1892) facsimile reprint of original","\"Temple Square Visitor's Guide\" Not by LDS (undated)","\"Territory of Utah: Proclamation by the Governor, April 23, 1853\" a keepsake produced by the Friends of the University of Utah Libraries (1989) 2 copies","\"Guide to the Women's History Holdings at the Utah State Historical Society Library\" by Linda Thatcher (1985)","\"La Poligamia Mormona Y La Monogamia Cristiana Comparadas\" by Moses Thatcher, Flake 8886 (1881) in Spanish","\"The Thatcher Episode\" by Moses Thatcher, Flake 8887 (1896) 2 copies with different colored covers","\"California Pioneer Journalists\" in \"Annual Publications Historical Society of Southern California\" by Mabel R. Thayer (1919)","\"Mormonology; or The Blasphemies of Latter-Day-Saints Exposed\" by J. Theobald (1852) photocopy","\"This is That Day\" (undated)","\"The Latter-Day Saints as They Are\" by Edward A. Thomas (circa 1882)","\"My Reasons for Joining the Church\" by R. M. Bryce, Flake 8926c (1921) 4 copies in four formats","\"An Economic Survey of the 'Dixie' Section, Utah\" by W.P. Thomas (1930)","\"War, Conscription, Conscience and Mormonism\" by Gordon C. Thomasson (1972)","\"Child Abuse\" by Barbara C. Thompson (1981)","\"Evidences in Proof of the Book of Mormon\" by Charles Thompson (1841) photoreprint","\"Mormonism – Increase of the Army\" by John Thompson, Flake 8939 (1858)","\"Race Suicide in the United States III\" by Warren S. Thompson, reprinted from \"The Scientific Monthly\" (1917)","\"Early Days in the West\" by Joseph Thorp, Flake 8947 (1924)","\"Americanization in Utah\" by Arch M. Thurman (1920)","\"Thus, Saith the Lord\" concerning the calling of Joel LeBaron (undated)","\"Times and Seasons\" unreleased variant printing of 1839 July (1991) reprint","\"Times and Seasons\" (1844 July 1) reprint","\"Mormonism\" booklet by Donald S. Tingle (1981) stained","\"Voyage d' Exploration dans l' Utah et l' Arizona\" in \"Le Tour du Monde\" by M. Albert Tissandier (1886) in French","\"To the Buffetings\" (undated)","\"Do You Know the REAL Story on BRIGHAMS' ADAM-GOD DOCTRINE?\" by Wally Tope (undated)","\"Topical Outlines to the Way to Perfection\" (circa 1936)","\"The Divorce Vice in the United States\" by John C. Torgerson (1922) printout copy from HathiTrust","\"Tracts from Southern States Mission, Chattanooga, Tennessee\" (undated)","\"The Trial of Apostle Matthias F. Cowley\" (1911) reprint","\"A Tribute to President Heber J. Grant, A Man of Achievement, on his 85th Birthday\" (1941) 2 copies","\"Supplement One to Facts\" by R.B. Trowbridge (undated)","\"The Hearts of the Children or The Connecting Link\" by Medora O. Trueblood, Flake 9022 (1929)","\"Lost Talk Found\" by Thomas G. Truitt about a talk by President Joseph F. Smith (1967)","\"The Mysteries of Mormonism\" by Alfred Trumble, Flake 9024 (1882)","\"The Truth Teller\" Volume 1, No. 5, Flake 9028 (1864 November) 3 copies","\"Polygamy\" speech by John Randolph Tucker of Virginia, Flake 9035 (1887 January 12)","\"In Reply to Bruce R. McConkie\" by William P. Tucker (1963)","\"Ben Israel; or From Under the Curse\" by Edward W. Tullidge (1887) 2 copies, one cropped and without a cover","\"Brigham Young and Mormonism\" by E. M. Tullidge in \"Galaxy?\" (1867?)","\"Woman and the Priesthood\" by Rodney Turner (1966)","\"Two Sermons\" by George Teasdale and Parley P. Pratt, Flake 8866 variant (circa 1907)","\"Our Country's Troubles, No. II, or National Sins and National Retribution (preached 1857 but printed 1864)","\"Rachel's Death How Memory Challenges History by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich (2004) 2 copies","\"The Significance of Trivia\" by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich (1992)","University Archaeological Society, Brigham Young University, Bulletin No. 1 (1950), 2 copies","\"Atomic Tests in Nevada\" by the United States Atomic Energy Commission (1957)","\"Convictions for Polygamy in Utah and Idaho\" by the United States Attorney General, Flake 9097 (1888)","\"The Late Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and others, appellants vs United States Attorney General Brief\" Flake 9098 (1888)","Letter from the United States Attorney General, concerning bigamy, Flake 9099 (1888) 3 copies","\"Amendments to the Constitution Prohibiting Polygamy\" Flake 9113k (1899)","\"Almon W. Babbitt, delegate from Deseret\" Flake 9115 (1850) 2 copies","\"Camp Douglas Military Reservation, Utah (1884)","\"Electric Light Plant in Utah Penitentiary. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury\" (1892)","\"Exhibit of Utah at World's Columbian Exposition\" (1892)","\"Laws in Utah Additional Testimony\" Part 2 (1870 February 11) 2 copies","\"Laws in Utah Additional Testimony\" Part 3 (1870 February 28) 2 copies","\"Non-Mormon Citizens of Utah Memorial of Forty-Five Gentlemen\" (1874) 2 copies","\"Polygamy\" Flake 9127a (1886 May 24)","\"United States Penitentiary in Utah. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury\" (1891)","\"Utah Indian War Claims. Letter from the Secretary of War (1873)","Committee of Claims \"Thomas H. Noble\" (1848)","Committee On Election of President \"Disqualifying Polygamists\" Flake 9114 (1900)","Committee on Elections \"Cannon vs Campbell Contested Election\" Flake 9115a (1882)","Committee on Elections \"Delegate from the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9116a (1883)","Committee on Elections \"George Q. Cannon, Delegate from Utah. Report\" Flake 9116b (1875 January 21)","Committee on Elections \"George Q. Cannon, Delegate from Utah. Views of the Minority\" Flake 9116c (1875 January 22) fragile","Committee on Elections \"George R. Maxwell vs. George Q. Cannon\" Flake 9116d (1874 April 30)","Committee on Elections \"Papers in the Case of McGrorty vs. Hooper\" Flake 9117a (1867 March 7)","Committee on Elections \"Report in the Case of McGrorty vs. Hooper\" Flake 9117 (1868 July 9)","Committee on the Judiciary \"H.R. 8347\" (1890 March 18) 2 copies","Committee on the Judiciary \"Polygamy\" (1886)","Committee on the Judiciary \"Prohibiting Polygamy\" Flake 9129 (1888)","Committee on the Judiciary \"Utah Report\" Flake 9136 (1867 February 28)","Committee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah Report\" Flake 9145 (1893 January 24) 2 copies","Committee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah Report Parts 1-2\" Flake 9146 (1893 November 2)","Committee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah as a State. Arguments in Favor\" Flake 9143 (1889 January 12-22) 2 copies","Committee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah as a State. Report\" Flake 9144 (1889 March 2) 3 copies","Committee on the Territories \"The Condition of Utah\" Flake 9149 (1866) 2 copies","Committee on the Territories \"Execution of the Laws in Utah Flake 9151 (1870)","Committee on the Territories \"Local Government for the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9153 (1892)","Committee on the Territories \"Marriages in Territory of Utah\" Flake 9155 (1884) page detached","Committee on the Territories \"Reorganization of the Legislative Power of Utah Territory\" Flake 9159 (1884)","Special Committee on the Case of Brigham H. Roberts of Utah, Flake 9163 (1900)","\"Abstract of Returns of an Election Held in Utah Territory\" (1872)","Message from the Governor of the Utah Territory \"In the Senate of the United States\" (1863 February 28)","Senate Bill S. 349 for the Erection of a Public Building at Salt Lake City (1889 December 4)","Memorial for the Admission of Utah into the Union of States (1894 February 28)","\"Utah State Memorial Stone (1951)","Committee on Education and Labor Report, Flake 9169 (1886)","Committee on Privileges and Elections concerning \"Reed Smoot\" Flake 9174a (1906)","\"Admission of Utah\" Flake 9176a (1888)","\"Hearings on the Bill S. 1306\" Flake 9181 (1892)","\"Home Rule for Utah. Arguments made by a Delegation from Utah\" Flake 9182 (1892)","\"Report\" by Mr. Wade, Flake 9183 (1863)","Committee on the Judiciary - Report by Mr. Wall, Flake 9187 (1840 March 4) 3 copies and 1 photocopy","Committee on the Judiciary - Report by Mr. Pugh on the petition by John Cradlebaugh (1860)","Department of State – Message of the President of the United States \"The Condition of Affairs in the Territory of Utah\" (1860)","\"Alleged Connection of Certain Mormons with the Piute and Navajo Outbreak\" Flake 9189a (1882)","\"Message of the President… concerning the Mountain Meadow Massacre and other Massacres in Utah Territory\" Flake 9191 (1860)","\"Polygamy in Utah\" Flake 9193 (1884)","\"Report of the Secretary of the Interior\" (1889)","\"Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury\" (1894 April 17)","\"Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury\" concerning the Industrial Christian Home Building Repair in Utah (1896 March 27)","\"Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury - Utah Public Buildings Further Appropriations\" Flake 9196 (1854 April 3)","United States District Court of the Third District Court of Utah \"Exposures of a Rotten Priesthood\" Flake 9199 (1888 February)","United States Government \"Report of the Utah Commission\" (1888)","\"United States Government Officials Commend Colonization Work of Mormon Church\" Flake 9205 (1925 April 9) 3 copies, one of which is damaged","\"Accounts of Brigham Young, Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Utah Territory\" Flake 9210 (1862)","United States Post Office Department \"Postmasters in Idaho Living in Polygamy\" Flake 9211 (1905)","United States President Millard Fillmore \"Message\" Flake 9214 (1852) 3 copies","\"Cessation of Difficulties in Utah\" Flake 9215 (1858)","\"Proclamation in Utah\" Flake 9220 (1858 April 6)","Message to the Two Houses of Congress, Flake 9215a (1857)","Message of the President of the United States, Flake 9219 (1860) 3 copies","Message of the United States President James Buchanan on the Utah Territory, Flake 9222 (1860), 3 copies","Message from the United States President Ulysses S. Grant on \"The Condition of Affairs in the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9222a (1873)","United States Supreme Court - lawsuit between the Corporation of the Presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, et al and Christine J. Amos, et al (1986)","\"Industrial Christian Home Association of Utah\" Flake 9234 (1892 October 25) 2 copies and Flake 9235 (1892 February 13) 5 copies","\"Minority Report\" by General John A. McClernand, Flake 9236b (1891)","\"Polygamy in Utah\" Flake 9237a (1884), with loose cover","\"Report of the Utah Commission\" (1883)","\"Report of the Utah Commission\" (1886)","\"Report of the Utah Commission to the Secretary of the Interior\" Flake 9239 (1886) copy produced from digitized original","\"Report of the Utah Commission to the Secretary of the Interior\" Flake 9239 (1887) copy produced from digitized original","\"Report of the Utah Commission to the Secretary of the Interior\" Flake 9239 (1888) copy produced from digitized original","\"Reports to the Secretary of the Interior\" Flake 9239 (1892-1896), 1892 and 1893 are copies produced from digitized originals","\"Report of the Utah Commission as to the Management of the Industrial Christian Home of Utah Territory\" Flake 9239a (circa 1889), 2 copies","United States War Department - Central Pacific Railroad route survey report by Captain Gunnison (1854)","United States War Department – Contracts for Utah Expedition, Flake 9244 (1858) 2 copies","United States War Department – Estimate for Utah Expedition, Flake 9245 (1858)","United States War Department – Military Posts, Flake 9254b (1876)","United States War Department – Military Reservation at Camp Douglas, Utah (1876)","United States War Department – Report of the Secretary of War, Flake 9254d (1858)","University of Utah – Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archive (2014)","University of Utah – \"Carousel\" Program (1958)","University of Virginia Bushman Professorship of Mormon Studies (2015)","\"Unsere Sonntagsschule\" (1924) in German","\"Utah: A Peculiar People\" in \"Time\" (1947 July 21)","\"Utah and Statehood\" Flake 9266 (1888)","\"Utah and the Mormons: A Brief Sketch\" in \"The Tribune Almanac\" (1858)","Utah Centennial Commission – \"Dance Manual,\" \"Centennial Souvenir Program Arts Division\" (2 copies) and Official Program \"This is the Place\" (all 1947)","Utah Constitution (1882); Flake 9274 (1895); as Amended (1924); and undated, 4 items","Utah Democratic State Committee – \"Prohibition as a Christian Measure\" (circa 1910)","Utah Democratic State Committee – \"Prohibition: History of the Movement in Utah\" (circa 1910)","\"Utah and the Mormons: Investigation by the United States Congress\" Flake 9266m (circa 1890)","\"Utah Done in Black\" (undated)","\"Utah Educational Journal\" Volume I, No. 1 (1875 July)","\"Utah Expedition\" in \"The Atlantic Monthly\" (1859)","\"The Bible Teaching About Christ\" (1938)","\"Contradictions in Mormon Books and Doctrines\" (1934?)","\"Eight Reasons Why No One Should Be a Mormon\" (1949)","\"The Guard's Great Question Answered\" (1912)","\"The Hardest Field in the World\" (circa 1914)","\"A Man's Job for Real Men\" (1914)","\"Mormon Morals\" (circa 1921)","\"Mormonism Proclaiming Itself a Fraud\" (undated)","\"Second Elder Oliver Cowdery's Renunciation of Mormonism\" (1937)","\"Story of a Mormon Convert\" (undated)","\"Strong Appeals for Men for Utah Work\" (1914) 2 copies","\"Teachings of Mormonism and Christianity Compared\" (1929, 1949)","\"The Truth About God\" (1912)","\"Wanted a Gideon's Band!\" (1921)","\"What We Stand For\" (1914)","Government – \"Council Chamber\" (1870)","Governor's Office – \"Utah Facts\" (2015)","Historical Records Survey – \"Inventory of the Church Archives of Utah\" (1940)","Utah – Insane Asylum Biennial Reports, Originals (1890, 1892) 2 items","Utah – Insane Asylum Biennial Report, Copy of Original digitized by Google (1902)","\"Utah: It's People, Resources, Attractions and Institutions\" Flake 1474 (1914)","Utah Lighthouse Ministry pamphlets: \"Fall of the Book of Abraham,\" \"Jesus and Joseph Smith,\" \"Joseph Smith and the Kinderhook Plates,\" \"Power Over the Entire World,\" \"Testing the Book of Mormon,\" and \"The Worst Prison of All\" (all undated)","Utah Map (circa 1850's)","\"Utah Monthly Magazine\" (1893 March)","Utah – Mormon Battalion Monument Commission: \"The Mormon Battalion and Its Monument\" Flake 9297 (1916) and \"Mormon Battalion Monument Souvenir Brochure\" Flake 9298 (1927) 2 copies","\"The Utah Mormons\" news clipping in \"Farm and Home\" (1896 May 1)","Utah – Museum of Fine Arts \"Museum on the Road\" (undated)","\"The Utah Pioneers\" Flake 9304 (1880) 2 copies, one with torn cover","\"The Utah Review\" Flake 9309 (18881-1882) 2 copies of 1881 December","Utah – Salt Lake City Public Schools: \"An Outline of the Course of Study Adopted\" (undated) and \n\"Circular of the Public Schools of Salt Lake County\" (1890)","Utah – Semi-Centennial Commission \"Catalogue of the Relics\" Flake 9311 (1897) 2 copies","Utah State - \"The Brigham Young Statue Presentation Program\" (1945 Feb 27)","Utah State Industrial School \"Good Citizen\" (1916)","Utah State Supreme Court Case No. 9268, Jesse B. Stone vs. Salt Lake City, et al (circa 1953)","Utah State University \"The Leonard J. Arrington Endowed Professorship of Mormon History and Culture\" (2016)","\"Utah's Greatest Manhunt the True Story of the Hunt for Lopez\" (1913)","Utah Territory - Bureau of Statistics (1895)","Utah Territory, Citizens of - \"Admission of Utah as a State in the Union\" Flake 9320 (1882)","Utah Territory, Citizens of - \"Petition in the Senate of the United States\" Flake 9326 (1890)","Utah Territory, Citizens of – \"Memorial against Legislation requested by Members of the Legal Profession\" Flake 9323 (1873) 2 copies","Utah Territory, Citizens of – Non-Mormon Grievances Flake 9325 (1874)","Utah Territory, Commissioner of Schools – Reports, including Flake 9333 (1889); Flake 9334 (1893); Flake 9335 (1890); Flake 9335a (1892); (1895)","Constitutional Convention \"Memorial of a Convention of the People of the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9343 (1860)","\"Memorial of the Constitutional Convention of Utah\" Flake 9341 (1888)","\"Deficiency Appropriations Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury\" (1888)","\"First Biennial Report of the Trustees of the Territorial Reform School\" (1890)","Acting Governor Arthur L. Thomas \"Messages\" (1880, 1882)","Governor Eli Houston Murray \"Messages and Reports\" Flake 9365 (1882); Flake 9366 (1884); Flake 9367 (1880); (1883); and Flake 9368 (1883)","\"Report\" Flake 9375 (1889) \n\"Message\" (1890)\n\"Report\" Flake 9376 (1890) and \n\"Message\" (1892)","Flake 9381 (1894) 2 copies; Flake 9382 (1893); Flake 9382a (1895) 2 copies, 1 incomplete; and Flake 9382b (1896)","\"Index to the Laws of the Territory of Utah\" (circa 1870)","Legislative Assembly – \"Investigations into Utah Affairs, Flake 9385b (1874)","Legislative Assembly – \"Memorial of the Member and Officers of the Legislative Assembly\" Flake 9389 (1858)","Legislative Assembly – \"Memorial of the Member and Officers of the Legislative Assembly\" one copy from the Senate and one copy from the House, variant of Flake 9389 (1858)","Legislative Assembly – \"Mormon Legislation Against Polygamy\" Flake 9391 (1888)","Legislative Assembly – \"Report on the Governor's Message\" concerning the Political Situation, Polygamy, and Governmental Action, Flake 9394 (1882), 3 copies","Legislative Assembly – \"Utah. Memorial of the Member and Officers of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9391d (1858)","Legislative Assembly – \"Veto Power in Utah\" Flake 9392 (1886) 2 copies","Legislative Assembly – \"Visit of the Wyoming Legislature\" Flake 9393b (1884)","Legislative Assembly – \"Your Committee\" Flake 9395 (1882)","\"Mormon Women of Utah\" Flake 9397 (1886)","\"Mormon Women of Utah Petition\" Flake 9400 (1876)","President Millard Fillmore \"Message\" Flake 9401a (1852) 2 copies","\"The Wit and Wisdom of Brigham Young\" by Dan Valentine (1972)","\"Validating the Visual Arts\" in \"Utah Holiday\" (1976 October 18)","\"Kingdom Come\" in \"Time\" by David Van Biema (1997)","\"The River Jordan Temple\" by Ada Strong Van Dam","\"The Inspired Revision of the Bible\" by Merrill Y. Van Wagoner (1947) 2 copies","\"The Economic Dependence of the Population of Utah\" by Rolland A. Vandegrift (1931)","\"Why I left the Mormon Church\" by Jacob Vandervis (circa 1942)","\"A Story of the Ancestor of the American Indian\" by J.E. Vanderwood (1936)","\"Les Mormons en 1886\" in \"Revue Bleue\" (1886 July 24) in French","\"Parley Pratt\" in \"Revue des Deux Mondes\" (1877 June 15) in French","\"Riddle of American Origins\" by Harold I. Velt (1934, 1941), 2 copies","\"Verbatim Report of Funeral Services Held in Honor of President John R. Winder\" Flake 9461 (1910)","\"A Matter of Principle: Plural Marriage, the Manifesto and Fundamentalist Mormons\" by Ken Verdoia in \"Utah Holiday\" (1990)","\"The Kirtland Temple Suite and Independence Temple Lot Case\" by J.L. Verhei","Views of Salt Lake City and Vicinity\" (1889)","\"Mountain Meadows Massacre\" by Vindex, a pseudonym, Flake 9478a (1884), copy of Original digitized by Google","\"Vision # 5\" (undated)","\"Voters of Utah, Beware! Flake 9694a (circa 1890)","\"The Gospel of Jesus Christ in Polynesia\" by William M. Waddoups (1937)","\"Some Day You Will Marry\" by Angelyn W. Wadley (1953)","\"Illiteracy and Mormonism\" Flake 9513 (1885)","\"The Handcart Trail\" by Eliza M. Wakefield (1949)","\"House of the Lord: The Story of Kirtland Temple\" by Barbara Walden and Lachlan MacKay (2008)","\"The Scallawagiana Hundred\" by Kent L. Walgren (1982)","\"Enticing Words of Man's Wisdom. A Survey of the Mormon Missionary Mind-Manipulating Methods\" (undated)","\"An Examination of B.H. Roberts' Secret Manuscript\" (1979)","\"Joseph Smith Among the Egyptians\" (1973)","\"Joseph Smith's Bainbridge, New York, Court Trials\" (undated)","\"New Light on Mormon Origins from the Palmyra, New York Revival\" (1967)","\"About the Mormons\" by G.B. Hersleb Walnum, Flake 9529b (1852), typescript copy of a translation by Val G. Hemming (2000)","\"Three Phases of Cooperation in the West\" by Amos G. Warner, Flake 9599 (1887)","\"A Warning of Judgements to Come\" (undated) 3 copies","Wasatch Economic Development Committee – Heber Valley Profile (undated)","\"The 1948 Secret Marriage of Louis J. Barlow: Origins of FLDS Placement Marriage\" by Marianne T. Watson (2007)","\"A Friendly Admonition\" by Wingfield Watson, Flake 9637 (1913)","\"We Are Anxious to Contact L.D.S. Who Believe in the Original Gospel\" (undated)","\"The Acorn\" Weber Stake Academy, Flake 13 (1907)","\"Mormonism from a Mormon Point of View\" in \"Popular Science Monthly\" (1876)","\"Mormonism Exposed. The Other Side\" by H. Weightman, Flake 9674 (1884)","\"The Translation of the Book of Mormon: Basic Historical Information\" by John W. Welch and Tim Rathbone (1986)","\"Ezra Taft Benson\" in \"American Opinion\" by Robert Welch (1964 October) 2 copies","Robert Welch Freedom Dinner program (1966)","\"The Bible Points to the Book of Mormon and the New World\" (1969)","\"The Book of Mormon Evidences Joseph Smith a Prophet\" (1970)","\"Other Sheep\" (1958)","\"Criticisms of the Book of Mormon Answered\" written with F. Edward Butterworth (1973)","\"Beyond Big Love\" in \"Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture\" by Holly Welker (2011)","\"Charities and Philanthropies\" by Emmeline B. Wells, Flake 9681 (1893), incomplete, pages 41-90","\"Radio Sermons\" by Rulon S. Wells (1938 September 11-October 2) water damage","\"The Mormons: History of Their Leading Men\" in \n\"American Phrenological Journal\" by Samuel R. Wells (1866)","\"Heaven on Earth\" by Franklin L. West (1946)","\"Intelligent Courtship\" by Franklin L. West (1946)","\"The Mormon Welfare Plan\" (1952)","\"Mormons Are Different!\" (1954)","\"My Testimony\" (1951)","\"Westward Bound: An Exhibition Celebrating Book Arts in the West\" (undated)","\"What Shall We Believe\" (circa 1855)","\"Historical Facts Concerning the Temple Lot\" by Clarence L. Wheaton (1972)","\"Why I Believe in Zion and the Building of the Temple\" by Clarence L. Wheaton (1934)","\"To the Priesthood and Members Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, in the Manchester Conference\" by Cyrus Hubbard Wheelock, Flake 9723 (1851) fragile","\"The Survivor\" in \"Forbes\" by David Whelan (2011)","\"Deadwood Dick and the Mormons\" by J. Harrington White (1915), damaged and fragile","\"Westward in '47: The Saga of the Mormon Pioneers\" by Nelson White (1947) 2 copies","\"An Address to All Believers in Christ\" by David Whitmer (1887) photoreprint","\"An Address to Believers in the Book of Mormon\" by David Whitmer (undated) photoreprint, 2 copies","\"David Whitmer Talks\" Flake 9746 (circa 1886), Copy of Original digitized by Google","\"The Drama in Utah: The Story of the Salt Lake Theatre\" by Horace G. Whitney, Flake 9750 (1915) 2 copies","Addresses \"The Apocalypse: What John Saw and Heard on Patmos\" No. 1-6, by Orson F. Whitney, Flake 9753 (1929)","\"Baptism – the Birth of Water and the Spirit\" by Orson F. Whitney (undated) 5 copies","\"A Biographical Sketch of A. Milton Musser\" by Orson F. Whitney, Flake 9757 (1902)","\"Latter-day Developments\" No. 1-6, by Orson F. Whitney, Flake 9771 (1929)","\"Mormon Activities\" Flake 9775 (1913)","\"The Pioneers: Pilgrims of the Desert\" (1920) bound news clipping","\"Speeches … in Support of Woman Suffrage\" Flake 9783 (1895)","\"The Strength of the Mormon Position\" 9785 (circa 1917-1918), 5 copies with variant covers and format","\"Whitney's Radio Talks\" Flake 9795a (1930?)","\"The British Library Mormon Americana\" by David J. Whittaker (1994)","\"About Myself\" by John A. Widtsoe (1930?)","\"The Bible\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"The Book of Mormon is Translated\" by John A. Widtsoe (1949)","Centennial Series No. 1 by John A. Widtsoe (undated) in Armenian","\"Complete Religion\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 2 copies","\"Did Joseph Smith Write the Book of Mormon?\" by John A. Widtsoe (1949)","\"The Divine Mission of Joseph Smith\" by John A. Widtsoe (undated)","\"Enemies Put on Fighting Clothes\" by John A. Widtsoe (1949)","\"Fundamental Concepts of the Universe\" by John A. Widtsoe (1908) reprint","\"A God Who Speaks\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Guideposts to Happiness\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 3 copies","\"Life's Meaning\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Need of Church Organization\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Practical Application and Results of The Word of Wisdom\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9817 (circa 1928)","\"Practical Religion\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Religion for the Ordinary Man\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 5 copies","\"Seven Claims of the Book of Mormon A Collection of Evidences by John A. Widtsoe and Franklin S. Harris, Jr. (1937)","\"Temple Worship\" by John A. Widtsoe (1964) 2 copies","\"Tracts and Tracting\" by John A. Widtsoe (1932) 2 copies","\"Truth Restored: A Modern Miracle!\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 2 copies, 2 formats","\"An Understandable Religion: Simplicity in Religion\" by John A. Widtsoe (1944)","\"Universal Salvation\" Flake 9807 (undated) 7 copies","\"Die Wahcheit Wiederhergestellt\" Flake 9828e (1930?) 2 copies, in German","\"Waiting to Receive the Golden Plates\" (1949)","\"What is Man?\" (1936)","\"What is Mormonism?\" Flake 9829 (1928?) 2 copies","\"What is Mormonism?\" Flake 9830 (1928?)","\"What is Mormonism?\" (1937) in Armenian","\"Who Saw the Book of Mormon Plates?\" (1949)","\"The Word of Wisdom\" Flake 9807 (undated) 2 copies","\"Women and Marriage Among the Mormons\" by Leah D. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Women and Marriage Among the Mormons\" by Leah D. Widtsoe, Flake 9832n (1930?)","\"Word of Wisdom Menus and Recipes\" by Leah D. Widtsoe (1931) 3 copies","\"Marks of the Great Apostasy\" Osborne J.P. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Landmarks of Ancient American People\" by Orrin G. Wilde (1947)","\"Motivating Forces Which Are Lacking in the Profession of Teaching\" (1958)","\"Our Patriotic Duty in 1962\" (1962)","\"Principle and Practice of Paying Tithing\" (1957)","\"Report and Address 80th Commencement\" at Brigham Young University\" (1955)","\"The Return of Full Value\" (1959)","\"Set the Hearts of Youth on Flame\" (1962)","\"Speech to Stake Presidents and Bishops\" (1969)","\"William Jex, Pioneer and Patriarch\" Flake 9868 (circa 1927)","\"Official Instructions Given at the April 1926, Relief Society Conference\" by President Clarissa S. Williams (1926)","\"The Pillars of Truth\" by LaMar S. Williams (undated)","\"The New Social Program of the Church\" by T.W. Williams, Flake 9893 (circa 1925)","\"The Admission of Utah\" by Jeremiah M. Wilson, Flake 9920 (1889)","\"Anti-Mormon Test Oath\" by Jeremiah M. Wilson, Flake 9923 (1890)","\"Ex-Parte: In the Matter of Hans Nielsen, Appellant\" by Jeremiah M. Wilson, Flake 9924 (1889)","\"Juanita Brooks and Family Narratives\" by William A. Wilson (1991)","\"Mormon Legends of the Three Nephites Collected at Indiana University\" in \"Indiana Folklore\" by William A. Wilson (1969) Copy of Original digitized by Google","\"On Being Human: The Folklore of Mormon Missionaries\" by William A. Wilson (1981)","\"History of the Priesthood\" by Benjamin Winchester (1843) photocopy","\"One Whole Person\" by Betty Winholtz (1979)","\"Inside the Mormon Empire\" in \"Bloomberg Businessweek\" by Caroline Winter (2012)\n1916-1972, undated","\"Cursed is he that Putteth His Trust in the Arm of Flesh\" by Hugo Witt (1972)","\"The Impossible Return to Zion\" by Hugo Witt (1970)","\"Where Does It Say That?\" by Bob Witte (undated)","\"The Mormon Church and Prohibition\" by James H. Wolfe, Flake 9973 (1916?)","Woman's Executive Committee of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church \"Salt Lake Collegiate Institute\" (1893)","Woman's Home Missionary Association \"A School Among the Mormons\" in Bountiful, Utah (1886)","\"The Woman's Side of Mormonism\" in \"The World Today\" (1905 July) both a separate article and in the magazine","Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Organization \"Over Sea and Land A Missionary Magazine for the Young\" (1894 May)","\"Outline Study of the Book of Mormon\" by J. Karl Wood (undated)","\"Memories of My Life\" by George T. Wood (1953?)","\"A Bill to Provide for the Qualification of Voters\" H.R. 6153 by William Woodburn, Flake 9990a (1886 March 1)","\"The Necessity of Having the Holy Ghost\" by Wilford Woodruff (undated)","\"Official Declaration on Blood Atonement, the Endowment, and submission to the United States Government\" by Wilford Woodruff (1889) reprint","\"Apostles vs Historians\" by Kenneth Woodward in \n\"Newsweek\" (1982)","\"A Mormon Moment\" by Kenneth L. Woodward in \"Newsweek\" (2001)","\"The Word of Wisdom\" Flake 10,011a (circa 1928)","\"Mormonism and England: A Sermon\" by Christopher Wordsworth, Flake 10,013 (1867)","\"World Conference Magazine\" (1989)","\"World Conference on Records: Preserving Our Heritage\" (1980)","\"Encountering Mormon Country John Wesley Powell, John Muir and the Nature of Utah\" by Donald Worster (2003)","\"The Letters of Clare Middlemass to William Robert Wright\" (2005) 7 copies","\"The Yankee Mahomet\" in \"The American Whig Review\" (1851 June)","David H. Yarn addresses delivered as part of the \"Faith in a Day of Unbelief\" series (all in 1952) includes:","\"The Apostasy\"\n\"Apostles and the Prophets\"\n\"Authority and the Gospel\"\n\"Baptism\"\n\"Bible Prophesies and the Book of Mormon\"\n\"Faith\"\n\"The Godhead\"\n\"The Holy Ghost\"\n\"Repentance and Atonement\"\n\"The Restoration\"","\"The Death of Children and the Spirit World\" (1864) reprint, with George Q. Cannon and Heber C. Kimball","\"Discourse\" from \"The Deseret News\" (1873 June 18) photoreprint, 2 copies","\"Eternal Intelligence\" (1859 October) reprint","\"The Infinite Progression of Knowledge\" and \"The Spirit World and the Resurrection\" (1859) reprint","\"Living by Revelation: Using the Priesthood Keys to Unlock the Treasury of Heaven\" (1856) reprint","\"The Mystery of Godliness\" (1856) reprint","\"The Nature of Man\" (1859 May) reprint","\"One Eternal Round: Adam and Eve in the Garden and their Previous Mortal Experience\" (1854 October 8) reprint","\"The Plurality of Wives and the Free Agency of Man\" (1855 July) reprint","\"The Resurrection\" Flake 10,065 (1884)","\"Revelations: Obedience or Damnation\" (1856 June) reprint","\"The Role of Opposition in Obtaining Happiness\" (1866) reprint","\"The Roles of Men and Women\" (1861 October 8) reprint","\"Sermon by Brigham Young delivered May 29th, 1847\" Flake 10,067 (1920s)","\"Temples and the Endowment\" (1853) reprint","\"The Training of Children\" (1871 June) reprint","\"Utah's First Governor a Progressive\" Flake 10,075 (1912?)","\"Proclamation to the People\" by Brigham Young, Jr., Flake 10,076 (1891) 2 copies","\"History of the Organization of the Seventies\" by Joseph Young (1878) reprint of Flake 10,082","\"The Long Hot Summer of 1912\" by Karl E. Young (1967)","\"The Early Day Home in Utah\" by Levi Edgar Young (1938) cover detached","\"Irrigation\" by Levi Edgar Young (1938)","\"The Salt Lake Tabernacle and World-Famed Organ\" by Levi Edgar Young, Flake 10,102a (1917)","\"The Salt Lake Tabernacle and World-Famed Organ\" by Levi Edgar Young, Flake 10,103 (circa 1930)","\"Index for the Memoirs of John R. Young\" by Loyd L. Young (1976) photocopy?","\"Honorable John Henry Smith Tribute\" by Richard W. Young, Flake 10,108 (1911)","\"Mormonism Exposed. The Constitution and the Territories\" by Richard W. Young, Flake 10,109 (1885)","\"Tithing\" by Richard W. Young, Flake 10,110 (circa 1920)","\"The Beehive House\" by S. Dilworth Young (1970)","\"Practical Recipes\" by Stella Young (1926)","\"Mormonism: Its Origin, Doctrines and Dangers\" by T.W. Young, Flake 10,112 (1900)","\"Young Wild West's Death Defiance, or, Airetta and the Danites\" in \"Wild West Weekly\" (1909 February 12)","\"Mormonism and Islam\" by Ali Ibn Yusef (undated)","\"Testimony of John Zahnd\" Flake 10,119 (1920?)","\"Mormonism What is it All About?\" by Wesley Ziegler (1942)","\"Im Schatten von Mormons Tempel\" by G. Zimmer von Ulbersdorf, Flake 10,122a (1911) in German","Zion Book Store \"Catalog\" (1995)","\"Thomas L. Kane Ambassador to the Mormons\" by Albert L. Zobell, Jr. (undated)","\"Zion's Advocate\" (1929) covers detached","William Adams (1822-1894) Autobiography typescript of excerpts from his diary (circa 1894)","William Ajax (1832-1899) Journal typescript (1861-1862)","Inez Knight Allen (1876-1937), the first woman from the Latter-day Saints to complete a mission independently of a husband, Record typescript (1898-1899)","Milo Andrus (1814-1893) Autobiography typescript (1875)","Truman O. Angell (1810-1887) Autobiography typescript (1856)","Benjamin Ashby (1828-1907) Autobiography typescript (1847)","George Washington Gill Averett (1824-1902) \nAutobiography typescript (1847)","Milton V. Backman, Jr. Bibliography of Early Latter-Day Saint Diaries (circa 1999)","Lewis Barney (1808-1894) Autobiography typescript (1846)","Gilbert Belnap (1821-1899) Autobiography typescript (1857)","Ezra Taft Benson (1811-1869) Autobiography typescript (undated)","Henry William Bigler (1815-1900) Autobiography typescript (1846)","Henry G. 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Cowley\" (1987) photocopy","Solomon Adams \"An Address, Delivered at North-Yarmouth, April 28, 1830\" copy of original digitized by Google (1830)","\"Address of the Temperance Convention to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania\" in \"Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania\" (1831)","\"American Quarterly Observer\" copy of original digitized by Google (1833)","\"Report of the First Meeting\" by American Society for the Promotion of Temperance (1826) 3 copies, two are photocopies","\"National Circular addressed to the Head of each Family in the United States\" by the American Tract Society (circa 1830)","\"On the Traffic of Ardent Spirits\" by the American Tract Society (circa 1832)","\"Who Slew All These?\" by American Tract Society (circa 1830)","\"A Discourse Delivered in Stephentown, December 25, 1828 … Before the Temperance Societies of Those Towns\" by Nathan S.S. 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De Witt (1830)","\"Circular Addressed to the Members of the Massachusetts Society for Suppressing Intemperance\" by Samuel Dexter (1814)","\"Call to Professing Christians on Temperance\" by Austin Dickinson (1831) (2 copies)","\"Scripture Argument for Temperance\" by Austin Dickinson (circa 1830) (2 copies, one without a cover)","\"Alarm to Distillers and Their Allies\" by Baxter Dickson (circa 1830)","\"Intemperance: A Sermon, Delivered at the North Church in Newburyport\" by Luther Fraseur Dimmick (1824)","\"A Discourse, Delivered in Chepachet, R.I.\" by Daniel Dow (1831) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Dublin Temperance Gazette\" (1832) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"An Address Delivered in the Presbyterian Church, before the Young Men's Temperance Society\" by George Duffield (1832) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Evils of Intemperance, Exemplified in Poetry and Prose\" (1829) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"An Address Delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance\" by Joshua B. 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Herbert (1832)","\"An Essay on Alcoholic and Narcotic Substances\" by Edward Hitchcock (1830)","\"An Essay on Temperance\" by Edward Hitchcock (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Extracts from an Address Before the Saratoga County Temperance Society\" by Samuel M. Hopkins (1829) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Debates of Conscience with a Distiller, a Wholesale Dealer, and a Retailer\" by Heman Humphrey (circa 1830)","\"Parallel between Intemperance and the Slave Trade\" by Heman Humphrey (1828)","\"The Nature, Effects, Origin, and Cure of Intemperance\" by Jacob Ide (1818)","\"Intemperance\" in \"The New England Farmer\" (December 11, 1829)","\"Intemperance. 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Stone (1831) (2 copies) fragile, wrappers loose","\"An Address Delivered before the Rockingham Temperance Society\" by Baron Stow (1832) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Essay on the Prize-Question, Whether the Use of Distilled Liquors, or Traffic in Them, is Compatible, at the Present Time, With Making a Profession of Christianity?\" by Moses Stuart (1830) (2 copies) fragile","\"A Discourse, Delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance\" by William Sullivan (1832)","\"An Address, Delivered Before the Chittenden County Temperance Society\" (1830)","\"An Address, Delivered before the Chittenden County Temperance Society\" (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"An Address, Delivered March 24, 1830\" (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"A Dissertation on Intemperance\" (1829) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Temperance Advocate, Volume 1\" (1833) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Temperance Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1832\" (1832)","\"Temperance Recorder, Vol. 1 No. 1\" (1832 March 6) fragile","\"Temperance Societies - Cheap Beer\" in \"Mechanic's Magazine\" (1829 December 19) fragile","\"Proceedings of the Temperance Society of Columbia, S.C.\" by the Temperance Society of Columbia, South Carolina (1829) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"To the Readers of the Covenanter\" in \"The Covenanter\" (1831)","\"Ardent Spirits- Midshipmen\" by United States. Navy Dept. (1830)","\"United States Temperance Almanac\" (1832) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Intemperance a National Evil\" by Benjamin Wadsworth (1815) fragile","\"The Combination against Temperance Explained and Justified\" by Henry Ware (1832) fragile","\"An Address Delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance\" by John Ware (1826) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"A Letter to the Mechanics of Boston\" by John C. Warren (1831) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Evils Which Threaten Our Country. A Sermon Delivered in Amherst First Parish. (Mass.)\" by Royal Washburn (1829)","\"An Address Delivered before the Providence Association for the Promotion of Temperance\" by Francis Wayland (1831)","\"An Address Delivered before the York County Temperance Society\" by Jason Whitman (1832) fragile","\"Wild Dick and Good Little Robin\" (1833)","\"Address of the Young Men's Temperance Society to the Young Men of Boston\" by Young Men's Temperance Society (1832)","\"Genesis, Leviticus, Exodus\" by Lester E. Bush (2013), 2 copies","\"Looking Back, Looking Forward: Mormonism Negro Doctrine 42 years later\" by Lester E. Bush (2015)","Seventies 43rd Quorum - \"Loan Note\" (1906)","Stakes – Cottonwood - High Priest License for Matthew Templeman (1871)","Temples - \"Dedication Tickets\" Washington D.C. (1974)","Tithing Receipts (1904, 1907)","Young Women - \"Bee-hive Girls' Graduation Certificate\" (undated)","\"Ward Teachers' Monthly Report Book\" (1934, 1938) 2 items","\"Ward Teachers' Report Book\" (1948-1949) 2 items","First Ward - \"Ticket to Old Folks Dinner\" (1908)","Fourteenth Ward - \"Yourself and Ladies are Respectfully Invited to Attend\" (1883)","Second Ward - \"A Grand Military Ball [ticket to fundraising dance]\" (1885)","Springville Ward - \"Certificate of Good Standing\" (1891)","Bumper stickers \"I'm voting for Obama and I'm a Mormon\" (2012)","Greeting Card, \"A Tender Salutation,\" that suggests \"the old maid's only chance for marriage lay in Utah\" apparently given by a student to their teacher (circa 1890)","LDS Democrats button, a sticker and pass-along cards (2012)","Massachusetts Temperance Union - \"Cold Water Army\" pledge ribbon \"So here we pledge perpetual hate, to all that can intoxicate\" (circa 1830s)","St. George Co-operative Mercantile Inst. Statement (1900)","St. George District School Report Card (1892)","Satirical Picture, \"Oh Brigham! How Could You Leave Us?\" by J.F. Ryder, Cleveland, Ohio, with a printed poem \"The Death of Brigham Young\" by Mrs. Julia A. Moore of Edgerton, Michigan on the back (circa 1877)","Tickets – Salt Lake Theatre - First Balcony ticket (1888) and Student ticket for the LDS University production of \"The Vicar of Wakefield\" (1918)","Trade Cards, compliments of M. Adams and Company, Corner Drug Store, West Medway, Massachusetts, with the fourth and last card pointing to Utah as a destination (undated)","Elder D.P. Felt Missionary calling card (circa 1900)","\"Diary of Dr. Thomas Flint, California to Maine and Return, 1851-1855\" originally published in 1923 by the Historical Society of California. This typescript copy was made by Mina Hardy in 1940.","Grant Gold Mining Company Stock certificate, signed by Heber J. Grant (1896)","\"Biographical Sketch of James Holt\" typescript (1881) photocopy","\"Bowery, Mint and President's House, Great Salt Lake City\" by Ackerman, in color (1853)","\"Interieur a Sion\" by Emile Bayard (undated) in French","\"John D. Lee, the Leader of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1875 August 14)","\"Mormons in a Kanyon of the Rocky Mountains\" colored engraving (1857)","Salt Lake City die Mormonen Stadt (circa 1850), in German","\"Source Baptismale des Mormons\" by M. Jules Remy of France, colored engraving (1859) (2 copies, 1 matted), in French","Image of Mormon Temple in Nauvoo, Illinois by M. Jules Remy of France (1859) (2 copies, 1 tinted and 1 matted), in French","\"Temple Mormon en construction\" in Salt Lake City, Utah (1859) in French","\"Letter from Jesse L. Jewkes to Mr. And Mrs. Jesse D. Jewkes\" (1919 July 3), returning home from service in World War II","\"An Instructive Dream\" typescript by O. A. K. (1934)","Thomas Knight typescripts of the \"Personal Reminiscences of Thomas Knott, an Old Millwright\" (undated) (3 copies)","McKay, David O. to President Heber J. Grant, while on board the S.S. Tofua near Tonga, reporting on his world tour mission (1921 July 8)","Erma McKenzie typescript \"History of David McKenzie\" (1948)","Letter from William E. McLellin, Independence, Missouri, to his brother, Samuel McLelin, Carthage, Tennessee (1832 August 4) typescript copy, the original belongs to the LDS Library and Archives and cannot be reproduced without permission","McLellin, W.E related items – photocopies of correspondence from J.L. Traughber to the Librarian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, offering him a McLellin Journal, 1832-1833, an issue of \"The Ensign\" and \"Book of Commandments\" (1908 January 13) and from the First Presidency to Samuel O. Bennion (1908 January-February) about acquiring these items","McLeod, George - \"Summer of 1901, a souvenir of birch bark from Geo. McLeod of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, to his mother, Mrs. Mary McLeod, Tilbury, Ontario\"","Includes a letter from the wife of Douglas Litchfield (1972), wedding invitations, a patriarchal blessing upon Douglas Litchfield (1948), and photographs.","Mama Dragons - \"Mama Dragon Story Project\" (2015)","Mangrum, R. Collin – \"An Overview of Zion's Trials\" (1983 May 6) photocopy","Masonic Influences on Mormonism in an address by Reed C. Durham \"Is There No Help for the Widow's Son?\" (1974)","Letter from J. W. Musser to Elder Frank G. Pollard (1936 May 5)","Letter from Julia Murdock to John Riggs Murdock (circa 1998 photocopy from the original, November 2, 1858)","Letter from Sally Murdock to \"Respected Friends\" addressed to William Rhoads (photocopy and typescript copy of the original, 1845 August 12), also includes a letter from Rick Grunder Books about the letter dated March 11, 1991","\"The Dream\" typescript (undated) 2 copies","\"Except There Come a Falling Away First - A Mormon Doctrinal Timebomb\" (undated) 2 copies","\"Leadership in Zion\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"On Celestial Oneness\" (undated) (2 copies)","National Reform Association – Handbill \"A Great Patriotic Meeting- For Women Only. The Mormon Church and the Temple Ceremony\" (circa 1890)","\"Nauvoo (Illinois) Temple Block Plat\" (undated)","Olsen, Donald Paul – Certificate of Ordination as a Deacon, ordained and signed by Deacon William Robert Juvinjak, photocopy (1950)","\"Papio Mormon\" color engraving, scientific name for Rib-nosed Baboon (1832), 2 copies, one matted","Peck, Reed – Typescript of his manuscript on the Mormon War in Missouri (1839)","Red Butte Press promotional materials (circa 2003)","Rich, Charles C. – \"The Rich Letters\" (1853-1863) photocopies","Ryder, Hartwell – \"A Short History of the Foundation of the Mormon Church\" typescript copy by his niece, Minnie M. Ryder (1903-1904), photocopy, original belongs to Hiram College Library","\"Commencement Speech at Brigham Young University\" (1983 April 19)","\"Commentary on the Book of Matthew,\" unpublished (undated)","Engraving of George A. Smith (undated)","Photograph of The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Heber J. Grant, and David O. McKay (1945 April)","Photograph of David O. McKay and brothers (undated)","Photograph of Salt Lake City, Eagle Gate (1996 September 28)","Photograph of Salt Lake Theatre by C.R. Savage (undated)","Photograph of Salt Lake Theatre performance of \"Romeo and Juliet\" (1918 January 3-5)","\"Portraits of Church Presidents and James Garfield\" (undated)","Nauvoo, Illinois – Souvenir folder, Seventies Hall, Joseph Bates Noble-Lucy Mack Smith House, Hotel Nauvoo, Jonathan Browning Home, Visitors Center, Sun Stone in Nauvoo State Park, Heber C. Kimball Home, Joseph Smith's Homestead, Webb Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, Joseph Smith's Mansion House, Nauvoo Mormon Temple, \"Times and Seasons\" Building and Second Church Printing Shop, including a news clipping about plans for a \"Nauvoo Book\" (1978)","Salt Lake City – Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Organ, Salt Palace, Gardo House, New Saltair Pavilion and Bathers, Salt Lake Theatre, Eagle Gate, Mormon Tabernacle Interior, with small bag of Salt from the Great Salt Lake Utah, attached by thread (please keep mylar around it), a copper postcard of the Beehive House, home of Brigham Young, a card of the Salt Lake Temple at night, with an instructive note \"Hold card to the light\"","Smith, Joseph F. \"Centennial Memorial Party\" postcard invitations featuring the monument erected at the birthplace of Joseph Smith (1908)","Utah – Mount Timpanogos near Provo","\"Mormons and Polygamy: Truths, Lies and Ambiguities\" (2012 August 27)","\"Mitt Romney is Not the Face of Mormonism\" (2012 September 19)","\"5 Questions Romney Never Answered About Mormonism – And Why He Should\" (2012 November 3)","\"Mormonism After Mitt\" (2012 November 19)","\"Masonry and the Making of Mormonism\" by Karl C. Sandberg (1995)","David Simmons and Gregory A. Prince printed emails about President David O. McKay and bank history (2018-2019)","John L. Sevy (1859- ) Interview concerning the Mountain Meadow Massacre, typescript copy and photocopy (1945 September 21)","Appointment Slip from Salt Lake Clinic, for George Albert Smith (1926)","\"History of the Church in Washington, D.C.\" by Jesse R. Smith (1980)","Promissory Note of Joseph Smith, Sr. (2011 Reprint of the 1818 original)","Letters of Joseph Smith, printout copies (1830 August 20, December 2)","\"A Little-Known Discourse by the Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith\" (undated)","\"White Horse Prophecy\" by Joseph Smith (undated)","\"O Direito do Sacerdócio\" by Asael T. Sorensen (circa 1958)","\"Souvenirs of Adam-ondi-Ahman\" (undated)","\"Horseshoe Prophecy\" by John Taylor (undated)","Letter from President John Taylor to his nephew, George Q. Cannon (1877 November 7)","\"Celebrating Plural Marriage in the Twenty-First Century\" by Marianne T. Watson (2010 January 23)","Letter from David Whitmer to Robert Nelson (1887 February 15) photocopies","\"Recollections of Orange L. Wight\" (1903) photocopy","Collection of Letters sent by Brigham Young to Horace S. Eldredge (1857-1859) mimeograph copies","\"Affidavits and Certificates, Disproving the Statements and Affidavits contained in John C. Bennett's Letters\" reprinted from original, August 31, 1842 (undated)","Allen, Philip Loring – \"The Mormon Church on Trial\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1904 March 26)","\"Among the Mormons, a Dangerous Gentile\" - Cartoon Sketch in \"Every Saturday\" (1871 August 5)","\"Among the Mormons\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1872 January 27)","Barrett, Augustus – \"Come Back Little Girl\" sheet music, New York, The John Franklin Music Company (1915)","Bradshaw, Pam – \"On Trial for Their Religious Beliefs: The September Six\" in \"The Event Newspaper\" (1993 October1-16)","Browne, Raymond – \"The Mormon Coon\" sheet music, New York, Sol Bloom (1905)","Browne, Raymond – \"The Mormon Coon\" sheet music, New York, M. Whitmark and Sons (1907)","\"Burst the Other Day at Washington, D.C.\" in \"Harper's Weekly,\" about George Quayle Cannon in Congress (1882 May 6)","\"A Distinction without a Difference\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" page 289, about bigamy laws and Mormon polygamy (1881 April 30)","\"He Thinks His Shell Will Protect Him\" in Harper's Weekly,\" about separation of church and state, (1886 January 9)","\"The House That Needs Dusting Very Much\" in \"Harper's Weekly,\" about plural marriages (1885 March 28)","\"Mormonism in Utah – The Cave of Despair\" in \"Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper\" (1882 February 4)","\"Pure White Mormon Immigration\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1882 March 25)","\"Violators of the Laws of the Land.\" Colombia. \"Even (G.Q.) Cannon shall not open these Doors to you\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1882 January 28)","Chesterton, G.K. – \"Our Notebook\" in \"The Illustrated London News\" page 667; other pages about the Mormons include 668-669 and 686-687 (1911 May 13)","Chokshi, Niraj – \"Utah's battle over gay marriage is a sign of a larger shift\" in \"The Washington Post\" (2013 December 23)","All-Church Basketball Tournament, with a note from Russ Moorehead to Gregory A. Prince, explaining the highlights of the item (1962)","One Third of a Century of Service: Weber Stake of Zion, Ogden, Utah, Flake 2237 (1916)","\"The Collegiate Post\" Brigham Young University, Volume I Issue 1-3 (2001)","Collins, Lois – \"Living Lonely\" in \"Deseret News\" article mentions Mary Lou Prince (2013 December 22)","Darter, Francis M. - \"The Time of the End\" Chart (undated)","Darter, Francis M. - \"Sketches of the Great Pyramid Showing the World's Vital Events Divinely Foretold 5000 Years Ago\" (undated)","\"Death of the Mormon Prophet\" in \"Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate\" Grosh and Walker, on page 245 (1844 August 2)","Gates, Crawford – \"Promised Valley A Musical Play\" Script and Vocal Score (1958)","Gates, Susa Young - \"How Utah's Pioneers Carried Music Across The Rockies\" in \"Musical America\" (1915)","\"Some Mormons Search the Web and Find Doubt\" in \"The New York Times\" (2013 July 21)","\"It's Official: Mormon Founder Had Many Wives\" in \"The New York Times\" (2014 November 11)","\"Brigham Young's Harem and the Deseret Store\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1858 September 4)","\"Bringing Home the Fifth Wife\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1875 January 2)","\"Eagle Gate, Salt Lake City\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" in color (1900 November 17)","\"Mormon Family Driving to Conference\" in \"The Graphic\" in color (1874 February 21)","\"Mormon Family Driving to Conference\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1874 March 21)","\"Mormons in a Kanyon of the Rocky Mountains\" in \"Illustrated London News\" (1857 April 18)","\"Salt Lake City\" (4 Scenes) in color (circa 1850's)","\"Salt Lake City, Utah\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1869 September 4)","\"Salt Lake City\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" in color (1886 October 30)","\"The Scene of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1859 August 13)","\"Sketches in Utah – Mormons at the Communion Table\" and \"Sketches in Utah – Brigham Young's Wives in the Great Mormon Tabernacle\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" one page in color (1874 September 26)","\"La Ville des Mormons, aux Etats-Unis\" in \"L'Univers Illustre\" (undated)","Jones, Sidney and Paul A. Reubens – \"The Girl from Utah -Valse\" sheet music (1913)","\"The Joseph Smith Saints\" in \"Life\" (1960 May 2)","\"The Keepapitchinin\" Volume III No. 1, Flake 4543a (1871)","Lang, Andrew – \"The Mormons Unmasked\" in \"Illustrated London News,\" page 278 (1911)","\"Le Monde Illustre Journal Hebdomadaire\" with illustration of \"Le cabinet de Brigham-Young\" page 260 (1871)","Lindsey, Robert – \"The Mormons: Growth, Prosperity and Controversy\" in \"The New York Times Magazine\" (1986 January 12)","\"Los Angeles Temple\" in Church Section, December 13, 1950 (damaged)","McClure, W. Frank - \"Wagon-Tours Among the Mormons\" in \"The Christian Herald\" page 778 (1907)","McKay, Thomas E. – Photograph (undated)","\"Military Mormonism\" in \"The Circular\" pages 2-3 (1867)","Morgan, Neil – \"Utah: How Much Money Hath the Mormon Church?\" in \"Esquire\" pages 86-91 (1962 August)","\"Mormon Rebellion\" in \"The Illustrated London News\" (1858 January 2)","\"Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City\" in \"The Illustrated London News\" page 570 (1857 June 13)","\"Die Mormonen-Propaganda\" in \"Illustrirte Zeitung\" (1884 January 26)","\"Mormonism at its Headquarters\" in \"Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper\" page 431 (1882 February 11)","\"The Mormons\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1857 April 25)","\"The Mormons: Their Destiny is Shaped in Their Temple\" in \"Life\" (1938 January 3)","Dedication of Thomas L. Kane Statue, Utah State Capitol, includes: President David O. McKay, Governor George D. Clyde and Nicholas C. Morgan, Sr. (1959 January 14)","Destruction of Coalville Tabernacle (1971)","Joseph F. Smith and Others (some identified on the back of the photograph) undated","Prince Family Ancestors - Undated Copies","\"Polygamy or, the Mysteries of Mormonism\" in the book \"American Advertising Posters of the Nineteenth Century\" (1976)","\"The Present Situation in Utah\" in \"The Christian Herald\" page 449 concerning polygamy in the Church (1905 May 24)","President McKay Birthday Tribute in \"Deseret News\" (1963 September 7)","\"The Question of the Mormons\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1857 July 4)","\"The Rio Virgin Times\" St. George, Utah (1868 May 13, 1869 April 28 and May 26) size varies from 1868 to 1869 and the earlier issue is torn, 3 issues","\"The Saints' Herald\" Lamoni, Iowa, Vol. 36 No. 17, Flake 7477 (1889 April 27)","\"Salt Lake Theatre\" in \"Utah Independent\" (1909 April 1)","Smith, Harry B. – \"The Land of Let's Pretend\" and \"Same Kind of Girl\" sheet music from \"The Girl from Utah\" a musical play (1914)","Sunstone Foundation Mormon History Calendars (1978-1979)","\"Temple Block, Salt Lake City\" in \"Scientific American\" (1892 February 6)","Thompson, Alex – \"For Many Mormon Athletes, Mission is to Play\" in \"The New York Times\" (2014 June 26)","Toone, Trent - \"Lessons and Experiences\" in \"Deseret News\" (2014 August 31)","\"Tragedy: A Chronology of the Teton Dam Disaster\" by the staffs of \"The Blackfoot News\" and \"The Standard Journal\" (1976 June 5)","\"True Inwardness for Utah\" in \"Puck Humorous Weekly\" featuring a cartoon with Henry Ward Beecher (1877 September 5)","Turner, Wallace – \"The Mormon Church in Ferment: What is at Stake?\" In \"The Courier-Journal\" (1966 January 30)","\"The Union\" newspaper, St. George, Utah (1897)","University of Utah – \"Black, White, and Mormon: A Conference\" poster, newspaper article and program (2015)","Utah Map, New York, Hunt and Eaton (Circa 1900)","Utah Map, L.L. Poates Eng. Co (1917)","\"The Utah Stater\" Volume I, No. 2-No. 3, 2 issues (1937-1938)","\"Utah's Unshepherded Lambs\" in \"Christian Herald\" (1902 January 22)","Walter, Dave – \"Mormons Work to Kill Montgomery Rights Law\" in \"The Washington Blade\" (1984 April 6)","\"Was Justice Done at Short Creek?\" in \"Picture Post\" (1953 September 5)","Wendel, E. Chabot - The \"Discussion Getters\" L.D.S. Charts (1971 September 23) 2 copies","Williams, F.G. – \"Northern Times\" (1990 reprint of the 1835 original)","Winship, A. E. – \"How a Broken Bridle Influenced a Mormon Settlement\" in \"The Well Spring\" (1884)","\"American Messenger\" published by the American Tract Society - \"\n\"Getting a Foothold\" article, page 31 (1871 August)","\"Brethren, Sisters, Friends\" Christmas address (undated galleys)","\"Brigham Young Indicted for High Treason\" in \"The New York Times\" (1858 February 26)","Cartoon – \"A Desperate Attempt to Solve the Mormon Question\" in \"Puck.\" An undated four panel print satirizes the \"Mormon Problem\"","Cartoon – \"Old Year's Legacies to the New\" in \"Puck,\" with Mormonism listed as one of the legacies (1881)","\"Christian Zion Advocate\" (1987 September-October)","\"Deseret News\" Centennial Edition, \"To the West,\" pages 13-14 (1947 July 24)","\"From Utah. Affairs Among the Mormons\" in \"New York Daily Times\" page 2 (1856 June 20)","\"Great Salt Lake City\" in \"Moore's Rural New Yorker\" page 257 (1855 August 11)","\"Hancock Eagle\" (undated reprint of the 1846 original)","Illustration – \"Sacrament in the Mormon Tabernacle\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1871 September 30)","Illustration – \"Scenes in Salt Lake City\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1858 May 15)","\"Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot\" contains a report of the death of Doty in Kirtland newspaper (1831 May 7)","\"Mormon Outrages in Utah\" in \"American Messenger\" (1857 June)","\"Mormon Uprising\" in \"The New York Herald\" (1877 May 5)","\"Mormonism. Progress of Mormonism Throughout the World\" in \"New York Daily Times\" (1854 June 10)","\"Nauvoo Expositor\" (undated 10.5 x 14 inch reprint of the 1844 June 7 publication, Flake 5721)","\"Nauvoo Expositor\" with a leaflet from the publisher Gospel Truths Ministries (1989 facsimile souvenir issue of the 1844 June 7 publication, Flake 5721)","\"Nauvoo Neighbor\" Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, published by Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. (1969 photo reprint of the original October 29, 1845 issue, 3 copies)","\"New York Family Journal\" newspaper mentions \"the Mormon War\" (1857 June 13)","\"Ogden Standard-Examiner\" Newspaper \"Death Claims Revered Church President David O. McKay\" (1970 January 19)","\"Old Lynx, the Mormon Detective\" in \"The New York Family Story Paper\" (1884 December 8)","\"Progress of the Mormon Trials\" in \"American Messenger\" (1871 December)","\"Promised Valley\" in \"Salt Lake Tribune\" (1947 July 27)","\"Report from Utah and the Mormons\" in \"American Messenger\" (1870 January)","Concerns the birth of Joseph Smith, contribution of Junius Wells to site preservation, Asael Smith, the Smith family economic struggles and Joseph's boyhood","Cooncerns Historicism, significance of the birth of Joseph Smith, Smith family poverty, Smith spiritual events, education of the day and site history","Concerns sharing spiritual treasures, Jesus \"expounds all things,\" Smith family ginseng experience, farming, modern-day commemoration at the site","Concerns local folklore about the Smiths, site history, the Knight family, legal trial in Colesville 1830 and evidence Joseph was acquitted, marriage of Joseph and Emma, and Colesville history","Concerns the Colesville Branch, Joseph's Biblically literate culture, the elopement and marriage of Joseph and Emma at Zachariah Tarble's house, and Glass-looker charge, folk magic – treasure-seeking culture reoriented for good, and Josiah Stoal","Concerns the Isaac Hale homesite, translation of the Book of Mormon – priesthood, site of Joseph and Emma's home on Isaac Hale farm, setting for translating the Book of Mormon – commerce on the river, etc., new scripture from Harmony, and Oliver Cowdery","Concerns Whitmer cabin – organization of Church, Three Witnesses, and replication of Whitmer log cabin by historic sites division","Concerns the Smith Farm, Reverend George Lane, Joseph Smith's first legal encounters, the sacred grove as an ethereal spiritual experience and Hill Cumorah as a material sacred experience – tangible plates, Smith family migration, place in the pervading culture, and temporal struggles","Concerns revivals, Smith family religious struggles, Sacred Grove answer, the Sacred Grove as a shrine to the L.D.S. people, and First Vision perspectives","Concerns Joseph Smith as an instrument in God's hand, description of Hill Cumorah terrain, site history, and acquisition by the Church, the Book of Mormon and growth to 128 million copies, Thayer and Grandin's brick row, and Grandin's print shop","Concerns statements about the Alvin Smith burial site and Jensen's experiences with the Sacred Grove as Mission President","Concerns Joseph Smith's translation of the Bible, fifteen revelations in the \"Doctrine and the Covenants\" received here, and \"Book of Commandments\"","Concerns fanaticism, violence, Joseph known for good and ill, location orientation, Simonds Ryder, Disciples of Christ, John Johnson family, and mob assaults","Concerns Cosmology, the nature of God, and Mormon theology","Concerns endowment of power from on high – solemn assembly, sacred events that transpired at Kirtland Temple – angelic visitations, and Solemn Assembly","Concerns a holy site, appearances of Father and Son, and testimony of Jesus","Concerns Joseph's first arrival in Kirtland where he assumes the role of Prophet, Joseph and city-building, rules established for sacred space and an historically authentic restoration of Kirtland sites","Concerns the School of Prophets, \"Doctrine and Covenants 88,\" education and visions, summaries of the 43 lawsuits that Joseph Smith was involved in, Kirtland troubles for Joseph and the saints, and bank failure","Concerns Pentecostal religiosity, endowment, and Biblical theology","Concerns Morley farm as a haven for all, various groups gathered, Black Pete, mass conversions to Mormonism, instructions from Joseph Smith, site where twins were born and died, law of consecration, theophanies, Roots of Rigdon and Woodruff, others go back to log schoolhouse","Concerns Community of Christ Historic Sites Coordinator, the history of Kirtland Temple and its preservation, struggles to build the temple, visions of The Celestial Kingdom, spiritual endowment","Concerns Events preceding Liberty Jail, Letters from Liberty jail, Escape from Liberty Jail","Concerns the illegality of the Treason charge against Joseph and Hyrum who were held wrongly; Clay County History and Lyman Wright home","Concerns Clay County events, Symbols, stages of Presidency, site history, 63 acres purchased for temple site – City of Zion plans drawn, Independence to be the City of Zion","Concerns Joseph's feelings revealed in letters, Bishop Partridge, Site where City of Zion to be established, Colesville Branch Emigration","Concerns Community of Christ Historian – site events and history, Courthouse Square significance in Mormon history","Concerns the underestimated importance of Joseph Smith's history, Joseph Smith's Journals","Concerns Missouri land rights and losses, \"Plan of Salvation\" revealed to Joseph Smith","Concerns the birth of Joseph F. Smith, seven canonized revelations occurred here, Rigdon's famous 4th of July sermon, a dedicated temple site – history, Haun's Hill Massacre, conversion of Butlers and Hendricks, Gallatin election fracas","Concerns the Witnesses to the Book of Mormon – excommunications, Adam-ondi-Ahman, Lyman Wright, Adam's Altar, and plural marriage in Nauvoo, a stormy doctrine","Concerns Adam-ondi-Ahman – location of Adam's altar, Letters of Joseph and Emma, and Clothing fashions of Joseph Smith's day","Concerns Joseph Smith's administrative challenges","Concerns plural marriage in Nauvoo – later affidavits, Joseph Smith and legal defense position, Book of Mormon, Moroni's instruction, priesthood restored and turning hearts, and everlasting covenant established","Concerns Joseph Smith and extradition stories, written words of and testimony of Joseph Smith","Concerns Robert E. Lee River history, financial matters regarding the \"Maid of Iowa,\" winter, spring, and summer exoduses from Nauvoo, friendship of Newell Knight with Joseph Smith and quote from Knight letter of tribute after Smith's martyrdom","Concerns formation of the Relief Society, Joseph's teachings to Nauvoo Relief Society and the work to publish them","Concerns Gospel doctrines and ordinances restored through Joseph Smith, Godhood concept, eternal marriage, baptism for the dead, and a Program for Zion – revolutionizing the world by ideas, not sword or fire","Concerns Joseph Smith dreams prior to martyrdom, Events surrounding martyrdom, Carthage events and subsequent struggles to record Church history, Carthage conspiracy and legalities","Concerns Joseph Smith, the martyr, letters from jail, statement on the restoration of the Carthage Jail, andJoseph Smith's hearing before Judge Pope","Concerns Statehouse history – site reminiscences","Concerns Zelph, Book of Mormon Prophet buried, Zion's Camp, thanks to the Miller family – tour reflections, and on the bus the next day","The Scholar Interview group of disks all pertain to interviews conducted as part of the Joseph Smith Papers Project for KJZZ Television by Larry H. Miller and Gail Miller.","Includes a Scholar Interview Inventory, Scholar Interviews Cross Referenced, Tour Lectures in Order of Sites Visited, Tour DVDs Numbered, and Site Lectures Alphabetically by Scholar","Includes: Alice Pottmyer, Arlen Withers, Hazel and Ron Rigby, JaLynn Prince, Lorraine Bradford Kelley, Maida Withers, Mary Bradford, Nancy Kader, and Teddie Wood.","The kit contains:","2 Filmstrips \"The House of the Lord\"\n2 Audiocassettes \"The House of the Lord\"\nFilmstrip script\n19 overhead transparencies\n\"Instruction Booklet on the Presentation of Media Kit Materials\"\nFolder of Student Handout Material\nLesson Booklet, \"A Teacher's Guide to Preparing Students for the Temple Endowment\"\nBooklet \"For Those Who Would Enter the Temple Worthily\" Booklet \"Questions Frequently Asked About the Temple Endowment\" \nBooklet \"Temple Worship\"\nBook \"The House of the Lord\"\nImprovement Era, temple issue, \"Temples and the Latter-day Saints\"","The binder was damaged, so all but the cover of the binder was discarded.","Disc was removed from Box 8 folder 3.","Disc removed from Box 16:3","Disc removed from Box 16:3.","Disc removed from Box 21 Folder 10.","Disc removed from Box 22:8.","Disc removed from Box 23:7.","Disc removed from Box 24:2.","Disc removed from Box 24:11.","Disc removed from Box 94:8.","Records removed from Box 22:9","Record removed from Box 24:6","Records removed from Box 24:7","Removed from Box 35:5","Some items are copies of materials held by other institutions and would require permission to copy.","Work is copyrighted by the author and no reproduction or publication is permitted.","The original letter from William E. McLellin, Independence, Missouri, to his brother, Samuel McLelin, Carthage, Tennessee (1832 August 4) typescript copy,  belongs to the LDS Library and Archives and cannot be reproduced without permission.","Ryder, Hartwell – \"A Short History of the Foundation of the Mormon Church\" typescript copy by his niece, Minnie M. Ryder (1903-1904), photocopy, original belongs to Hiram College Library, and no copying permitted without permission.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Prince, Gregory A., 1948-","English\n      French\n      German\n      Samoan\n      Swedish\n      Spanish; Castilian\n      Dutch; Flemish\n      Hebrew\n      Hawaiian\n      Danish\n      Portuguese\n      Armenian\n      Italian\n      Czech"],"collection_title_tesim":["Gregory A. Prince  Mormon Studies Collection, 1813/2020"],"collection_ssim":["Gregory A. 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Prince (1948-) was born and reared in Los Angeles, California. He attended Dixie College from 1965-1967, graduating as valedictorian. He attended the UCLA School of Dentistry from 1969-1973, again graduating as valedictorian. He received a Ph.D. in Pathology from UCLA in 1975, studying respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the primary cause of infant pneumonia worldwide.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOver a period of fifteen years at the National Institutes of Health and Johns Hopkins University, he and his co-workers developed the thesis that RSV disease could be prevented by administering antiviral antibodies to high-risk infants. He co-founded Virion Systems, Inc. to commercialize this thesis, and serves as its President and CEO. In 1989, Virion Systems and MedImmune, Inc. formed a joint venture to conduct clinical trials that ultimately resulted in the licensure by the Food and Drug Administration of RespiGam™ (1996), and Synagis™ (1998) for the prevention of RSV pneumonia in high-risk infants. Synagis™ is the first monoclonal antibody ever licensed for use against any infectious agent and its first-year sales made it one of the most successful biotech product launches in history. In addition to a career in science, Dr. Prince is an acclaimed historian.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFor further information about Dr. Prince, his publications and other work, see:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Prince\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["\"Dr. Gregory A. Prince (1948-) was born and reared in Los Angeles, California. He attended Dixie College from 1965-1967, graduating as valedictorian. He attended the UCLA School of Dentistry from 1969-1973, again graduating as valedictorian. He received a Ph.D. in Pathology from UCLA in 1975, studying respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the primary cause of infant pneumonia worldwide.","Over a period of fifteen years at the National Institutes of Health and Johns Hopkins University, he and his co-workers developed the thesis that RSV disease could be prevented by administering antiviral antibodies to high-risk infants. He co-founded Virion Systems, Inc. to commercialize this thesis, and serves as its President and CEO. In 1989, Virion Systems and MedImmune, Inc. formed a joint venture to conduct clinical trials that ultimately resulted in the licensure by the Food and Drug Administration of RespiGam™ (1996), and Synagis™ (1998) for the prevention of RSV pneumonia in high-risk infants. Synagis™ is the first monoclonal antibody ever licensed for use against any infectious agent and its first-year sales made it one of the most successful biotech product launches in history. In addition to a career in science, Dr. Prince is an acclaimed historian.\"","For further information about Dr. Prince, his publications and other work, see:","https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Prince"],"odd_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eOriginally all the general pamphlet files arrived in hanging folders and 108 cubic boxes and needed to be rehoused. \"The Women's Exponent\" and \"Deseret Church News\" were in non coventional oversize boxes and also were rehoused.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis material contains offensive or harmful language based on race and religion. Some of this material may contain offensive or harmful language or imagery. 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The purpose of this note is to give users the opportunity to decide whether they need or want to view these materials, or at least, to mentally or emotionally prepare themselves to view the materials.","Newspaper was repaired by Preservation staff September 2022."],"originalsloc_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe University of Virginia does not have the original scrapbooks of David O. McKay, only the two volumes composed from computer files, presumably by his secretary, Clare Middlemiss. The original scrapbooks are in the Historical Department Archives of the Church of Latter-day Saints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe University of Virginia does not have the original scrapbooks of David O. McKay, only the two volumes composed from computer files, presumably by his secretary, Clare Middlemiss. The original scrapbooks are in the Historical Department Archives of the Church of Latter-day Saints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe \"Lorenzo Saunders Interviews\" by William H. Kelley, (3 undated typescripts of interviews that occurred in 1884)are from the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. Archives, Independence, Missouri and cannot be reproduced.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association\" by Mahoning Baptists Association, (photocopies of the 1828-1829 minutes and two letters made for Prince by the Disciples of Christ Historical Society in 1989); originals belong to the Society and may not be reproduced.\u003c/p\u003e"],"originalsloc_heading_ssm":["Existence and Location of Originals","Existence and Location of Originals","Existence and Location of Originals","Existence and Location of Originals"],"originalsloc_tesim":["The University of Virginia does not have the original scrapbooks of David O. McKay, only the two volumes composed from computer files, presumably by his secretary, Clare Middlemiss. The original scrapbooks are in the Historical Department Archives of the Church of Latter-day Saints.","The University of Virginia does not have the original scrapbooks of David O. McKay, only the two volumes composed from computer files, presumably by his secretary, Clare Middlemiss. The original scrapbooks are in the Historical Department Archives of the Church of Latter-day Saints.","The \"Lorenzo Saunders Interviews\" by William H. Kelley, (3 undated typescripts of interviews that occurred in 1884)are from the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. Archives, Independence, Missouri and cannot be reproduced.","\"Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association\" by Mahoning Baptists Association, (photocopies of the 1828-1829 minutes and two letters made for Prince by the Disciples of Christ Historical Society in 1989); originals belong to the Society and may not be reproduced."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eGrgory A. Prince Mormon Studies collection, MSS 16540, circa 1813-2020, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Grgory A. Prince Mormon Studies collection, MSS 16540, circa 1813-2020, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe Gregory A. Prince Mormon Studies Collection (MSS 16540), 1813-2020, contains about 10,000 items (107 cubic feet) and reflects a lifetime of dedicated scholarship and careful acquisition of materials by Gregory A. Prince that would be very difficult to replicate in modern times. It contains pamphlets, charts, books, manuscripts, diaries, journals, audiovisual materials, newspapers, photographs, artifacts, and ephemera related to the organization and evolution of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). This donation, acquired by a collaboration between the University of Virginia Library and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, makes the University of Virginia the leading site for the study of Mormonism outside of Utah. Its unique materials will support both the teaching and research goals of the Mormon Studies program. About two-thirds of the collection will join the circulating collections of the University Library with the remainder being placed in Special Collections Archives and Rare Book sections. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dr. Gregory A. Prince (1948-) was born and reared in Los Angeles, California. He attended Dixie College from 1965-1967, graduating as valedictorian. He attended the UCLA School of Dentistry from 1969-1973, again graduating as valedictorian. He received a Ph.D. in Pathology from UCLA in 1975, studying respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the primary cause of infant pneumonia worldwide.\" He has collected LDS Church materials for almost fifty years and has written four books on Mormon topics himself, becoming a recognized historian in his own right. Prince became convinced that the University of Virginia could become an unrivaled center for Mormon Studies with the addition of his collection combined with the presence of an endowed Mormon Studies professorship and its world-class University research library. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMaterials were organized to maintain the original groupings and arrangement created by Dr. Prince. General groupings include pamphlet files, biographical files, David McKay diaries, \"The Deseret News\" and \"The Woman's Exponent\" publications, Senator Reed Smoot subject files, handbooks and other materials concerning the Beehive Girls, the Crisis of Faith survey and reports, ephemera, and audiovisual materials, chiefly DVDs. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection includes a great variety of subjects and formats, works by both practicing Mormons and critics of the religion, all covering a large historical period. It includes works concerning Mormonism of both an official nature and from a popular culture perspective, including magazine articles, cartoons, dime novels, a comic book, and a graphic novel. It contains materials in at least fourteen different languages that demonstrate the world-wide influence of Mormonism. Topics of focus include the structure and practices of the Church, the Book of Mormon, splinter sects, race, sexuality, gay and lesbian Mormons, the role of women in the Church of Latter-Day Saints, polygamy, politics, the temperance movement, crisis of faith surveys, and the presidency of David O. McKay. An appraiser stated that the internal structural changes of the church can be traced in the \"lengthy runs of priesthood, young adult, woman's journals, seminary manuals, etc.\" which were typically replaced periodically or thrown away, but in this case have been retained. The collection richly documents the establishment and development of a distinctly American and modern religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe pamphlet files primarily contain printed materials but also include other ephemera on a wide variety of topics, events, and people in the Mormon faith. Pamphlet files were organized by size: general pamphlets and large pamphlets. Prince maintained pamphlets about the subject of temperance separately. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBiographical files about significant members in the church were kept by the donor; much of this information was generated from a Brigham Young University website. These materials are organized alphabetically by title or name. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRuns of publications include \"The Woman's Exponent,\" a bimonthly newspaper (1873-1914) from members of the Relief Society, an LDS women's organization, and an incomplete twentieth century run of \"The Deseret News.\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso present are 121 volumes of typescript copies of the \"journals\" of David O. McKay, that were kept by McKay's long-time secretary, Clare Middlemiss, who had intentions of writing McKay's memoir. Along with the diaries are additional volumes titled archival subjects, scrapbooks, published materials and related material. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe Senator Reed Smoot research files all focus on the Congressional hearings about whether the United States Senate should seat Senator Reed Smoot, an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, elected by the Utah legislature in 1903. The hearings began in 1904 and continued until 1907, when a Senate vote failed to achieve the two-thirds majority required to expel a member. This allowed Smoot to retain his seat.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAudiovisual materials consist primarily of CDs and DVDs chiefly of interviews about a 2006 church history tour and KJZZ Television scholar interviews both related to the Joseph Smith Papers Project and a media kit, \"The House of the Lord.\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe collection also includes 53 boxes of rare books which will be cataloged separately. A significant part of the collections has been included in the University's circulating collection.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMany of the materials in the collection have a Flake number. This number refers to its citation number in the Mormon bibliography, 1830-1930, by C.J. Flake and Larry W. Draper, relating to the first century of Mormonism. Volume 1 is A-M and Volume 2 is N-Z. An online version is available at: \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ehttp://lib.byu.edu/collections/mormon-bibliography/\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eThis series contains an incomplete run of the Hand Books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe bound diary volumes of David O. McKay were all prepared by his secretary, Clare Middlemiss. At least some of the earliest diaries were copies of McKay's personal handwritten diaries. The diaries consist of copies of typewritten entries or photocopies of newsclippings.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume one includes entries for Auxiliaries, Ezra Taft Benson, Bible, Blacks, Book of Mormon, Broadcasting, and the Building Program.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVolume two includes the topics of Brigham Young University, Callings, Chastity, Communism, Compassion, Correlation, and Courts.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include: David O. McKay, Death, Demille, Cecil B., Doctrine, David O. McKay Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, Education, Fairness, Family, and Fasting.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include: Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Forgiveness, Free Agency, Genealogy, General Authorities, General Handbook, Godhead, Hanks, Marion D., Healing, History, Home Teaching, Honesty, Humility, Huntsville, and Institutes of Religion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include: International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Jews, Junior Colleges, King, David S., Marriage, McMurrin, Sterling M., Medicine, Middlemiss, Clare, Millenialism, and Miracles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include: Missionary Work, Missouri, Mormonism, Moyle, Henry D., Nauvoo, Obedience, Pariarchs, and Poetry.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include: Politics, Polygamy, Prayer, Priesthood, Repentence, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, RDLS, Romney, George, Sabbath, Sacrament, Science, Skousen, W. Cleon, Spirituality, Stringfellow, Douglas, Suicide, Tabernacle Choir, and Tanner, N. Eldon.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects include: Temples, Testimony, Tithing, Tolerance, United Nations, War, Welfare, Westwood Ward, Wisdom, Women, Word of Wisdom, and Youth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe volume is subtitled \"Computer Files Arranged by Subject.\" McKay's secretary apparently  arranged printed copies of his addresses and talks in alphabetical order according to their content in this volume.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume \"David O. McKay Archival Sources\" consists of computer files arranged by subject. These topics include: 1898 Stirling, 1923 European Mission, Benson, Ezra Taft, Birth Control, Blacks, Book of Mormon, Broadcasting, Brown, Hugh B., Building Program, Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University Hawaii, Clark, J. Reuben, Communism, and Compassion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects in the volume include: Correlation, David O. McKay, Death, DeMille, Cecil B., Doctrine, DOM Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, Education, Family, Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Florida, Healing, Home Teaching, Homosexuality, International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Junior Colleges, Labor Unions, Middlemiss, Clare and Miracles.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume's subjects include: Missionary Work, Missouri, Move Elsewhere, Moyle, Henry D., Nauvoo, Patriarchs, Politics, Polygamy, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, Sacrament, Science, Skousen, W. Cleon, Stringfellow, Douglas, Suicide, Tanner, N. Eldon, Temples, Testimony, Tithing, Tolerance, War, Welfare Program, Wilkinson, Ernest L., Women, Woodbury, T. Bowring, and Word of Wisdom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is an index to the volume in the front part of the book. For notes from the McKay Scrapbooks about David O. McKay's Around the World Tour, 1920-1921, see that typescript in Box 69 folder 2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is a list of the topics covered in both  volumes in the front of each book, including page numbers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere is a list of the topics covered in both volumes in the front of each book, including page numbers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInterview subjects in this volume include: Benson, Ezra Taft, Blacks, Book of Mormon, Broadcasting, Brown, Hugh B., Building Program, Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University Hawaii, Clark, J. Reuben, Communism, Compassion, Correlation, David O. McKay, Death, DeMille, Cecil B., Doctrine, DOM Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, and Education.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects in volume 2 include: Family, Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Florida, Free Agency, Godhead, Healing, Humor, International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Junior Colleges, Lee, Harold B., Middlemiss, Clare,  Missionary Work, Missouri, Moyle, Henry D., Patriarchs, Politics, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, Science, Skousen, W. Cleon, Stringfellow, Douglas, Tanner, N. Eldon, Temples, Tolerance, War, Wilkinson, Ernest L., Women, Woodbury, T. Bowring, and Word of Wisdom.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTopics in the first volume of the published subjects are: 1897-1899 Scottish Mission, 1898 Stirling, 1899 Testimony Meeting,1920-1921 Tour, 1923 European Mission, Benson, Ezra Taft, Birth Control, Blacks,  Broadcasting, Brown, Hugh B., Building Program, Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University Hawaii, Character, Clark, J. Reuben, Communism, and Compassion.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects in Volume 2 include: Correlation, David O. McKay, DOM Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, Education, Family, Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Florida, Free Agency, Healing, Humor, International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Jews, Junior Colleges, Labor Unions, Middlemiss, Clare, Miracles, and Missionary Work.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSubjects in the third volume include: Missouri, Moyle, Henry D., Politics, Polygamy, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, Science, Stringfellow, Douglas, Temples, Testimony, Tithing, Tolerance, War, Welfare Program, Wilkinson, Ernest L., Women, and Woodbury, T. Bowring.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis volume contains the notes kept by Clare Middlemiss, the secretary of President David O. McKay. The \"Notes\" volume document Clare's role within the Office of the President, chiefly during the period from 1964-1970. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIn the front of the volume, there is an explanatory note by Gregory A. Prince, November 18, 2001, describing the papers that Middlemas left to her nephew in many scrapbooks and binders. These contained photocopies of the McKay diary entries (his office journal) which were compiled by Middlemiss for over thirty-five years. She spent many hours preserving this record of McKay's life and work in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aaronic Order New Revelations for the Book of Elias or the Record of John\" (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Lecture on the Doctrine of Baptism for the Dead (1983 Reprint of the 1844 original) by George J. Adams (Flake 19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Addresses Given at a Tribute to Gordon B. Hinckley\" (1995)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Addresses at the Ceremony Opening the J. Reuben Clark Law School (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"After Marriage What? An Affirmation Guide to the Married Gay Mormon\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Frank Discussion for LDS Adults\" (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"New Frontiers Conference,\" Salt Lake City, Utah (2013)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Chapter in Mormon History\" by H.M. Albaugh in \"The Four-Track News\" (1903)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Apostle in Exile: Wilford Woodruff and the St. George Connection\" by Thomas G. Alexander (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young, The Quorum of the Twelve, and the Latter-day Saint Investigation of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" by Thomas G. Alexander (2007)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Builders of the Great American West\" in \"Journal of American History\" by D.C. Allen (1909) about Captain Alexander Doniphan, a lawyer in Liberty, Missouri, who defended Joseph Smith in 1838.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Amboy Centennial\" (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Express Travel Service \"Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour of Europe 1955\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAmerican Tract Society \"The Mormon Mystique\" (1985)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Twenty-Three Years in Cincinnati\" by Charles V. Anderson (circa 1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For Mormons Only\" [Mock-up issue] by Jack Anderson (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Story of the Gospel of Christ\" by James Henry Anderson, Flake 119 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarian Anderson Recital Program, Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah (1943)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Jackson County in Early Mormon Descriptions\" in \"Missouri Historical Review\" (1971) and \"A Plan for Effective Missionary Work\" (1954) by Richard L. Anderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Apostosy or Succession. Which?\" (1966) and \"What Shall I Do To Be Saved?\" (undated) both by William F. Anderson\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Endowment for the Faithful\" by Wilson K. Anderson (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Anti-Mormon Slanders Denied\" Flake 180 (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Apostles and Apostates: How to Know Who Has the Priesthood\" by An Old Man in Israel, Reprint? (1844?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Veneration for the Seagull\" by W.H. Apperley in \"The Aquarian Age\" (1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Appraisal of the So-Called Brodie Book\" Reprint from \"The Church News\" (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism: A System of Infidelity\" by J. Early Arceneaux, Flake 193 (circa 1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Arizona Temple in Mesa\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Do We Love Babylon?\" by Kirk Arnold (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Important Address\" by W.S. Arnold (1896?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Mountain of Paper The Extraordinary Diary of Leonard James Arrington\" by Carl Arrington and Susan Arrington Madsen (2010)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Anchors Aweigh in Utah: The U.S. Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield, 1942-1962\" (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Banking Enterprises in Utah, 1847-1880 (1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Changing Economic Structure of the Mountain West, 1850-1950\" (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church History and the Achievement of Identity\" (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Dependent Commonwealth: Utah's Economy from Statehood to the Great Depression\" with Thomas G. Alexander (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Economic Role of Pioneer Mormon Women\" (1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Faith and Intellect as Partners in Mormon History\" (1996)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Intolerable Zion: The Image of Mormonism in Nineteenth Century American Literature\" with Jon Haupt (1968), 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Leonard J. Arrington: A Remembrance (2013)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Orderville, Utah: A Pioneer Mormon Experiment in Economic Organization\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Property Among the Mormons\" (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"St. George Tabernacle and Temple: The Builders\" (1993)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Settlement of the Brigham Young Estate, 1877-1879\" copy from the \"Pacific Historical Review\" (1952)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Taming the Turbulent Sevier: A Story of Mormon Desert Conquest\" (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Dark Ages\" by Albert Arrowsmith, Flake 205 (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Articles of Faith and Practice of the Church of Christ (Temple Lot)\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Articles of Faith of an Elder in Israel\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism: An Exposure of the Impositions\" by the Reverend Francis B. Ashley, Flake 210, copy (1851)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Use of Egyptian Magical Papyri to Authenticate the Book of Abraham\" by Edward H. Ashment (1993)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Brief History of the Origin of The Church of Jesus Christ with Headquarters at Monongahela, Pennsylvania\" by Charles Ashton, 2 copies (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Went Home\" by Marvin J. Ashton (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Understanding Homosexuality\" Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists (1993)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAuerbach Company - \"Exhibition of Relics of the Prophet Joseph Smith during L.D.S. Centennial\" Flake 225 (1930) and \"Anniversary – 80 Years of Service\" (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Authentic History of Remarkable Persons Who Have Attracted Public Attention in Various Parts of the World; including A Full Exposure of the Iniquities of the Pretended Prophet Joe Smith\" Flake 233, copy (1849)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"All About Excommunication for the Gay and Lesbian Mormon\" by T. Robert Axelson and L. Paul Mortensen (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Proclamations No. 1-5\" by Jacob Backenstos, 5 photo reprints (1845)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Avenging Mountain Meadows\" by Will Bagley (2002)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Visits Among the Mormons\" by Fred Bair, Little Blue Book No. 1270, 2 copies, Flake 249) circa 1928 \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Should Women Smoke?\" by Alonzo L. Baker (circa 1941)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Spirit of God The Holy Ghost\" Flake 260 (circa 1920) and \"Times of the Gentiles\" Flake 261 (1917)by Nathaniel Baldwin\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Apostles or Apostates\" (1944) and \"The Testing of Joseph Smith Jr.\" by James D. Bales (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Balance in Your Life\" by M. Russell Ballard, 2 copies, one with notes written on back (1993)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Fall of Adam, the Atonement of Christ, and\tOrganic Evolution\" by Reid E. Bankhead (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Baptism, How and by Whom Administered\" (circa 1908) (Flake 295a) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Opening the Book on Sex Education\" from \"Utah Holiday\" magazine by Phyllis Barber (November 1980 edition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A New View of Mormonism\" (1884)by James W. Barclay and \"Mormonism Exposed. The Other Side\" by James W. Barclay, Flake 301 (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Early Holy Cross Hospital and Salt Lake Valley\" by Marilyn C. Barker  (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Grim Years\" by Claude T. Barnes (1964)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"1963 Seminar on the Prophet Joseph Smith\" by  \nIvan J. Barrett (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How Shall the Mormon Question Be Settled?\" by Walter M. Barrows, Flake 319, (1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n\"The Mormon Problem\" Walter M. Barrows, Flake 320(1878) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons or Latter-Day Saints\" by  D.H.C. Bartlett, Flake 322 (circa 1911) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Argument of R.N. Baskin\" (1888); \"Papers in the Case of Baskin vs. Cannon,\" Flake 329a (1876), both by Robert Newton Baskin \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Kingdom and Gospel of Jesus Christ\" by Peter Bauder (Photocopy of the cover of the pamphlet and pages 36-37 of the original 1834 publication) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Coping With Stress\" by Roger Bauer (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003epublication announcement for \"Polygamy; or, the Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism\" written  by J.H. Beadle J.H. and O.J. Hollister and published by Jones Brothers and Company (1904, but 1882 is also a possible date) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Corianton, an Aztec Romance\" by Orestes U. Bean, Flake 362 (circa 1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"ABC History of Palmyra and the Beginning of Mormonism\" (1938)and \"Gospel Conversations,\" Flake 363 (circa 1925) by Willard W. Bean\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"After Extensive Enquiries\" Flake 373 (circa 1914) and \"Boys and Girls in Salt Lake City\" (1929) by Arthur L. Beeley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Holy People\" by Archie F. Bell (1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What's Your Name?\" by Archibald F. Bennett (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My Idea is to Go Right Through Right Side Up with Care: The Exodus as Reformation\" by Richard E. Bennett (1998)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Speeches of Hon. Risden T. Bennett, of North Carolina\" by Risden T. Bennett, Flake 405 (1887)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Few Remarks by Way of Reply to an Anonymous Scribbler\" by Samuel Bennett, Flake 406, photocopy of an 1840 pamphlet\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What is Distinctive about Mormonism?\" (1959) and \"Why Have a Religion?\" Flake 420 (1929) by Adam S. Bennion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gospel Problems\" Flake 426(circa 1920); \"Supplement to Gospel Problems\" Flake 430a (circa 1922); and \"World Paralysis\" Flake 433 (circa 1925) all by Heber Bennion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What is a Liberal?\" by Lowell L. Bennion (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fundamental Principles of the Gospel\" 2 copies (undated) and \"Radio Addresses\" (1938) both by Samuel O. Bennion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The American Heritage of Freedom\" (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEzra Taft Benson \"Debt: An Increasing Threat!\" (1962) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gospel Teacher and His Message\" (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In His Steps\" (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Message to Judah from Joseph\" (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Second Book of Ezra\" (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Threat of Communism; World Brotherhood\" (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Home Teachers of the Church\" (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Mothers in Zion\" 2 copies (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Young Women of the Church\" (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To Young Men of the Priesthood\" (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Contradictions in Mormon Scriptures\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Jesus of Mormonism\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Honest Message to Mormons\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"LDS Apostle Bruce R. McConkie Confesses\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Men on the Moon!\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Missionaries at Your Door\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Temple\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Testimony\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Over 8400 Word Changes in Mormon Scriptures\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seventeen Little Known Facts About the Mormons\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Warning! From Apostle Bruce R. McConkie\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Witnessing to Mormons\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Your Family: The Fight for America Begins at Home\" in \"American Opinion\" by Reed Benson and Robert Lee (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Roadshows are fun!\" by Ray L. Bergman (1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Berichte der Leopoldinen- Stiftung\" (1832)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Still \"Side by Side\": The Final Burial of Joseph and Hyrum Smith\" by Barbara Hands Bernauer (1994)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Contributions of Joseph Smith: A series of Radio Talks\" by William E Berret, Lowell L. Bennion, and T. Edgar Lyon (1940)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What Shall Men Believe? Faith, A Principle of Progress\" (1948); and \"What Shall Men Believe? Repentance, A Principle of Progress\" (1948) both by William E. Berrett\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Speech of Hon. James H. Berry, of Arkansas\" Flake 442 (1907) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Semon, Preached Before The Foreign Evangelical Society\" by George W. Bethune (1844) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Reed Smoot Case\" Speech of Hon. Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana, 2 copies, Flake 449 (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Under the Searchlight\" by William Edward Biederwolf (undated) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Julius Billeter: Pioneer Swiss Genealogist\" by Julius C. Billeter (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Birthday of the Lion House and of Susa Young Gates\" Flake 529a (1926) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Birthday Reception in Honor of President John R. Winder\" Flake 530 (1903)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e \"Birthplace and Early Residence of Joseph Smith Jr.\" in \"The Historical Magazine\" (November 1870)\n \n\"A Brief History of the Church\" by Francis G. Bishop, Flake 532 (photocopy of 1839 writing)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How to be a Prophet\" by Lynn L. Bishop (1995)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Birth and Growth of Mormonism\" by Irma Felt Bitner, Flake 538 (circa 1930) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Wit and Whimsy in Mormon History\" by Davis Bitton (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Kirtland Temple\" by Harry Black (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Federal Jurisdiction in the Territories\" by Jeremiah S. Black, Flake 544 (1883)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mountain Empire Utah\" by George E Blair, Flake 551 (circa 1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Blessings and Ordinances Handbook\" (circa 1998)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Is Baptism Essential to Salvation?\" Flake 572f (circa 1907) and \"Is Baptism Essential to Salvation?\" Flake 572g (circa 1908) 3 copies, both works by Charles H. Bliss\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nauvoo: An American Heritage\" (1969) and \"Nauvoo: Gateway to the West\" both titles by Ida Blum (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEmma Boesche \"Neue Colonien der Mormonen\" in \"Deutsche Bundschau fur Geographie und Statistik\" (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Treason in Washington\" by W.H. Boles, Flake 581d (circa 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Bond of Peace\" 1981 Annual University Conference Brigham Young University (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon\" from Scribner's Monthly (1880)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Book of Mormon\" Golden Centennial Edition (circa 1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Come Listen to a Prophet's Voice\" by Joseph W. Booth, Flake 751 (1925), signed by Joseph Fielding Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Voice from the Dead\" by Arnold Boss and Charles W. Kingston, (circa 1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoston Missionary Society \"Annual Report\" (1844)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Historical Buildings of Washington County [Utah]\" Volume 1 and 2, by Jon Bowcutt (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Law or Anarchy?\" An Address by Albert E. Bowen (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Plea for Liberty\" by James Charles Bowen, Flake 761 (circa 1899) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Mormon Negro Views the Church\" by Carey C Bowles (1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Biblical Priesthood\" by Robert P. Boyd, Flake 773 (1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Uncovering the Original Text of the Book of Mormon\" by M. Gerald Bradford and Alison V.P. Coutts (2002)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Power People on the Potomac\" from the \"Utah Holiday Magazine\" (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Lythgoe Bradford \"Power to the Purple\" (2010)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTracts by John W. Bradley: \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prophetic Authority\" (undated) \n\"Prophetic Revelation\" (undated) \n\"Race and Authority\" (undated)\n\"Zion and Authority,\" 2 copies (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why I am Not a Mormon\" by Walter H. Bradley, Flake 792 (circa 1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Bradys Among the Mormons\" found in \"Secret Service\" (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Old Testament Lessons: Pre-Abrahamic Period\" by E. Ernest Bramwell (1934)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Listen to the Voice of Truth\" by Samuel Brannan (1990 photocopy of 1844 edition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brief History of the Early Visions\" (1938) in Armenian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigadier General Richard W. Young Biographical Sketch,\" Flake 814 (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Basis of Polygamy\" by Jason W. Briggs, Photocopy of Flake 826a (1875 July)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Problem\" by Charles T. Brigham from the magazine \"Old and New,\" page 628 (1870 May) \n\"The Church of Latter- Day Saints\" Part II by William T. Brigham from the magazine \"Old and New,\" page 409 (1870 October)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrigham Young Academy and L.D.S. Normal College Circular, Flake 838 (1891)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrigham Young Academy and Latterday Saints' Normal Training School Circular, Flake 838 (1898-1899 and 1899-1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrigham Young Academy \"Vera est Viridis\" (1897)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrigham Young College \"Bulletin Vol. III No. 2,\" Flake 830 (1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrigham Young College Catalogue for 1900-1901,\" Flake 831 (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrigham Young College \"Songs and Cheers, 1913-1914\" (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Barron's Profiles of American Colleges\" (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bibliography of Master's Theses\" (1956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Building a Latter-day Temple of Learning\" (1940) found in \"The Messenger,\" October 1940\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church History and Recent Forgeries\" (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church in the British Isles, 1837- 1987\" (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Decision\" in \"Brigham Young University Quarterly,\" Volume 20, No. 2\" (circa 1925)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Department of Archaeology, Brigham Young University\" (1948) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Enduring Foundations for Youth to Build On\" in \"Brigham Young University Quarterly,\" Volume 30, No. 1 (1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eExtension Division Teaching Aids for \"An Approach to the Study of the Book of Mormon\" by Dr. Hugh Nibley (1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHawaii \"Concert Choir Performs Live in Asia\" Program (2004), accompanying DVD boxed separately\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Jerusalem Center for New Eastern Studies\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph, This is my Beloved\" (2005)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Learning in the Light\" (circa 1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"N. Eldon Tanner: A Portrait\" Marriott School of Management Program (undated), accompanying DVD boxed separately\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrigham Young University \"Pre-School Conference Addresses of President Hugh B. Brown and President Ernest J. Wilkinson\" (1961)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Religion: A Way of Life at Brigham Young University\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sing the Songs of BYU\" (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sketches Commemorating the Centenary of the Prophet Joseph Smith's First Vision\" (1920) (Flake 843)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Society for Early Historic Archaeology\" (1965) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Symposium on the Archaeology of the Scriptures\" (1950, 1961, 1967,1969-1973) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young's Will,\" Flake 846 (undated photocopy of document, originally witnessed September 29, 1879)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Voice of the Seventh Angel!\" by James Brighouse, Flake 848 (1887)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tithing\" by George H. Brimhall, Flake 850a  (circa 1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fawn Brodie's Thomas Jefferson: The Making of the Popular and Controversial Biography\" by Newell G. Bringhurst from \"Pacific Historical Review\" (1993)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Anti-Polygamy Bill\" by Alexander T. Britton, Flake 859 (1886)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Early Days on the Grand River and Mormon War\" by Rollin J. Britton Found in \"Missouri Historical Review\" (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Can We Manipulate the Past?\" by Fawn M. Brodie, 2 copies (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of Rocky Ridge\" by Lorraine A Bronson (circa 1992) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Introduction to the Book of Mormon\" by Z. Brook (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Is Belief Alone Sufficient?\" by Thomas W. Brookbank, Flake 880f (circa 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Of Whole Nations Being Born in One Day\": Marriage, Money and Magic in the Mormon Cosmos, 1830-1846\" by John L. Brooke, photocopy (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Diary of the Mormon Battalion Mission\" by Juanita Brooks in the \"New Mexico Historical Review\" (parts 1 and 2), (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of Sarah Studevant Levitt\" (undated photocopy of 1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Memories of a Mormon Girlhood\" from \"Journal of American Folklore\" (1964)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Symbol of a People's Faith\" From magazine \"Utah\" (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Glory of God\" The Story of the Mormon Temple at St. George Utah\" from magazine \"Arizona Highways\" (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"From Isolation to Destination: The History of Washington County\" by Karl Brooks and Douglas D. Alder (1997)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bibliography of Phillips Brooks\" by Phillips Brooks (1977 photocopy of Library of Congress catalog cards)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conference vs. The Weather\" by R. Clayton Brough (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Heroic and Eloquent Plea\" by Francis A Brown, Flake 895 (1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Christ Child\" From \"Rational Faith\" (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"First Principle 2\" (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism\" 2 different versions of an address (1963, 1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Practical Religion,\" Flake 897 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Purity is Power\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Revelation: The Challenging Message of Mormonism\" (1961)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In the Cult Kingdom: Mormonism, Eddyism, Russellism\" Flake 905b (circa 1925)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph E Brown \"The Mormon Question. Speech of Hon. Joseph E. Brown,\" Flake 907, 2 versions (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah Expedition: Its Causes and Consequences\" by Albert Gallatin Browne, Jr. from \"Atlantic Monthly\" (1859)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dying, Death, and Grief\" by Madelon Brunson (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"America's Scripture\" (undated) and \"Priesthood and Divine Authority\" (1952) by Golden R. Buchanan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gospel Message,\" Flake 968 (1879), 2 copies and \"The Only True Gospel,\" Flake 980a? (circa 1884) both by William Budge\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Plain Facts Shewing the Falsehood and Folly of the Mormonites\" by Christopher S. Bush, Flake 1046 (undated photocopy of 1840)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bound for the Promised Land\" by William C. Bullard (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and the Mormons. Church of the Latter-Day Saints. An Epitome\" Alonzo M. Bullock, Flake 1005 (1898)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Bunner-Rich Debate\" by A.A. Bunner, Flake 1007 (1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nauvoo: A Midwestern Experiment in Christian Community Life\" by S.A. Burgess (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Support of the Resolution\" speech by Julius C. Burrows, Flake 1024 (1906)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Senator from Utah\" speech by Julius C. Burrows, Flake 1025 (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Voyage a la Cite des Saints\" by Richard Burton in \"Le Tour du Monde\" (1862)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dissecting the Book of Mormon\" by Edna K. Bush (1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Domestic Life in the 1870s: Pandemonium or Arcadia?\" by Claudia L. Bushman (2000)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith and Skepticism\" (1974), \"Making Space for the Mormons\" (1997), and \"The Sweet Fruits of Freedom\" (1967), all by Richard Lyman Bushman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Barbarism the First Danger\" by Horace Bushnell (1847)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Business of Books\" content from Mark Hofmann \"American Book Collector\" (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"By-Ways of Utah\" From \"The Continent\" (1883)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"BYU Alumni Association: 100 Years Young\" (1993)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Historical Panorama\" by C.C.A. Christensen (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Seventh Day of Rest\" by A.B. Cadman (1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Retrogression of the Primitive Church\" (1936) \"La Via de Salvacion\" (1960?)\n\"The Way of Salvation\" (1936)\n\"The Way of Salvation\" (1952) and \n\"What is the Indian Mission?\"(1936),\nall by W.H. Cadman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"La Caduta del Mormonismo\" in \"L'Universo Illustrato\" (1871)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Legislative Commission Scheme,\" Flake 1076 (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Problem,\" Flake 1078 (1887) 2 copies \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report Board of Trustees of the Agricultural College of Utah, and Accompanying Documents\" by John T. Caine and H.E. Hatch (1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Anti-Mormon,\" Flake 1090 (1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Few Pages of \"Mormon Inspiration,\" Flake 1091 (192?) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Inspiration,\" Flake 1094 (1928) 2 copies, both with uncut pages \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Science and Mormonism,\" Flake 1095 (1926) 2 copies, one with uncut pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fundamentals of Religion,\" 9 addresses (1943) \"Old-Time Southern States Missionary Songs,\" Flake 1104 (1921) and \n\"Take Heed\" (circa 1929) (Flake 1105a), all by Charles A. Callis\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\n\"Delusions. An Analysis of the Book of Mormon,\" Flake 1107 (undated Photocopy of 1832 book)\n\"Delusions. 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Cannon (1898) and \"Fell Under the Juggernaut!\" on the \"Excommunication of Frank J. Cannon from the Mormon Church\" Flake 1142 (1905) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Q. Cannon works:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Free Agency of God and Man\" (1884)\n\"The Keys of Apostleship and Presidency\" (1877)\n\"A Review of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the U.S.\" Flake 1169, 2 copies (1879)\nand \"Statehood for Utah\" (1893)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e \"The Battle Front: A Play in One Act\" by Joseph J. Cannon (undated) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mountain Meadows Massacre\" 3 versions (1995 reprint from 1859) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Special Report of the Mountain Meadow Massacre\" (1902) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Facts About Differences that Persist\" by Samuel Carpenter (1958) and 2 copies of an undated reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Six Hundred Years of Craft Ritual\" by Harry Carr (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eKate B. Carter works: \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Chase Mill, 1852\" (1957) with undated broadside, \"A Market Place or A Shrine\" by Bryant S. Hinckley inserted and \"Diary of Albert Carrington\" (1947) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Journal of George Cannon Lambert\" (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Riders of the Pony Express\" with a stylized map insert, \"Trail of the Mormon Pioneers from Nauvoo to Great Salt Lake\" (1952)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"iPlates- Volume 1\" by Stephen Carter (2012)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Way of Seeing, Discovering the Art of Building in Spring City, Utah\" by Thomas Carter (1994) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCartoon postcard \"Brigham Young's Bedstead\" (circa 1910)and Cartoon/Novelty Postcard, \"Utah's Best Crop\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCartoon \"A Pleasant Surprise for the Girl Who Marries a Utah Widower\" from \"Life Magazine\" page 375(1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCartoon \"Touching Spectacle of a Mormon Elder Abjuring Further Plural Marriages\" from \"Life Magazine\" (1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism\" by Peter Cartright (undated reprint of Flake 1223) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Answering an Ex-Mormon Critic\" by James A. Carver (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons Hold onto Their Young People\" by Louis Cassels, 2 copies (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The City of the Mormons: or Three Days at Nauvoo in 1842\" by Henry Caswall (2009 photo reprint of 1842)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Present Attack on the Doctrine of Evolution\" by Ralph V. Chamberlin (1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of the Mormons\" by Robert Chambers (Flake 1251, (1853)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Elder, or The Triumph of Virtue\" by C. H. Chapman, Flake 1255 (1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Imperishable Sayings of Jesus and His Disciples\" by Daryl Chase  (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Article on \"Book of Mormon and Latter-Day Work\" by Alex Cherry and Charles Ashton (1936) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChesterfield Foundation Inc. \"How Will Your Children Learn of Their Fathers?\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Growing Up in Religion\" (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Latter-Day Saints and Family Life\" (1965)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Latter-Day Saints and Their Changing Relationship to the Social Order\" (1942)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church and Modern Marriage\" by Harold T. Christensen (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Views on Archaeology and Its Role at Brigham Young University\" by Ross T. Christensen (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Oliver Cowdery, Forger; David Whitmer, Sabbath Breaker\" paper by Gregory P. Christofferson (1996)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristian Convention SLC \"Christian Progress in Utah. The Discussions of the Christian Convention Held in SLC\" Flake 1275c (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristian Convention \"The Situation in Utah\" Flake 1276 (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChristian Research and Counsel \"Documented History of Joseph Smith's First Vision\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Words of Wisdom: A Collection of Quotes for LDS Women\" by Susan Christiansen, includes a letter inside to the Prince family from Chelsea Shields Strayer, one of the assistant editors (2011) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch College of New Zealand \"College Catalogue for 1962\" Volume V (1962) and \"College Catalogue for 1963\" Volume VI (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch of Christ \"The Godhead. Is There More Than One God?\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch of Christ \"The Word of the Lord\" (1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch of Christ (Temple Lot) \"Articles of Faith and Practice of the Church of Christ\" Flake 1287 (circa 1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch of Christ (Temple Lot) \"Articles of Faith and Practice\" (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch of Christ (Temple Lot) \"The Church of Christ Restored\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch of Christ (Temple Lot) \"Historical Facts Concerning the Temple Lot\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gospel News\" (1945-1971), including \"The Gospel News\" (1962) 100th Anniversary issue\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"156th Semi-Annual General Conference Guide\" 1986 October\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aaronic Priesthood- Missions\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aaronic Priesthood. The Preparation, Ordination, and Training of Young Men\" Flake 1307 (1922) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aaronic Priesthood. The Preparation, Ordination, and Training of Young Men\" Flake 1308 (1925)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Accommodating Minority Cultures\" (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Activities Committee Handbook\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Activities Handbook\" (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Address: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the World,\" Flake 1311 (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Addresses Delivered at the Special Welfare Meeting\" (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"After Baptism What?\" (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"America's Ancients Speak from the Dust\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"And the Lamanites Shall Blossom\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual Conference Scandinavian Organization\" (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual Instructions No. 1 to Presidents of Missions, Presidents of Conferences,\" Flake 1379a (1903)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual Instructions No. 6,\" Flake 1379 (1904), 2 copies \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual Instructions 1909, Circular No. 10,\" Flake 1379 (1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Apostasy and Restoration\" (1983), 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Area Conference, Rochester, New York\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Articles of Association [United Order]\" (1874) (Flake 1318)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Basic Unit Program\" (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Beehive House\" (circa 1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Behold Thy Handmaiden\" (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bishop's Youth Council\" (circa 1965), 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Branch Guidebook\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young: Prophet, Statesman, Pioneer\" (1968), 8 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Building of the Salt Lake Temple\" (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bureau of Information and Church Literature. 1902 Catalogue\" (1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Caring for the Needy: Study Guide\" (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCentennial Celebration Committee \"One Hundred Years. Centennial Celebration,\" with a blue ink stain along top, Flake 1493 (1930), including a 1959 news clipping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Challenge the Book of Mormon Makes to the World\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Christmas 1986\" (1986)  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Activity Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church and the Proposed Equal Rights Amendment. A Moral Issue\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church as Organized by Jesus Christ\" (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Directory for Latter-day Saint Men in the Armed Forces\" (1944) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Employment System: Guidebook\" (1982) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Financial Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Handbook of Instructions: Temple and Family History Work\" (2006), 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Historical Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Magazine Handbook\" (1983), 2 copies \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Membership Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church News, LDS Service Men's Edition\" by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - (1944-1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church-Wide Fireside Honoring President and Sister David O. McKay\" (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular of Instructions No. 12\" (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Circular of the High Council,\" Flake 1338 (undated reprint from 1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Colored Brethren Baptisms by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" (undated typescript copy of a list from an 1875 volume? A CD-R copy was moved to a separate box for media)\n.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Communication on Dress\" by Church..., Flake 1340 (circa 1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Concerning Music\" (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Copy of This Should be Given to Each Family or Individual, having Temple work to do.\" Flake 1345 (circa 1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cumorah's Marvelous Message\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Declaration and Defense,\" Flake 1310c (circa 1907) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Deseret Ranches of Florida\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dictionary of Sign Language Terms\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Discover History: Guide to Exhibits, Museum of Church History and Art\" (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"District and Branch Administration in the Missions of the Church\" (1961) 4 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Doctrine and Covenants and Church History Scripture Study Guide\" (1988)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Down Pioneer Trails. A Film-Slide Lecture\" (Undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Educational System of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,\" Flake 1354 (Circa 1913) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Endowed from On High: Temple Preparation Seminar\" (1995)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Entire Church is Invited to Join Us in Honoring President George Albert Smith on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday\" (1950) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Essentials of Home Production and Storage\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Europe Area Plan for 2014 Executive Summary\" typescript report (2013)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Exhibit of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" San Francisco Bay Exposition (1939/1940) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Falling Away and Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ Foretold\" (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Family: A Proclamation to the World\" (1997)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Family First\" (1992)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Family Guidebook\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Family Home Evening and the Priesthood Home Teacher\" (undated) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Family Record Extraction Administrative Handbook\" (1993) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Family Registry. Cooperation in Research\" (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Father, Consider Your Ways\" (1973) (4 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fathers and Sons' Annual Outing, Summer of 1924\" Flake 2282 (1924)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fathers and Sons Outing 1930\" Flake 2282 (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Finding Faith in Christ\" DVD enclosure sleeve (2003). DVD moved to a separate box for born-digital media\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The First Hundred Years\" Flake 1358a (circa 1930), (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The First 150 Years\" and \"Can You and Your Children Agree on How They Should Live?\" two advertisements from \"The Reader's Digest\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"First Worldwide Leadership Training Meeting\" (January 11, 2003)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For God So Loved the World\" Mormon Tabernacle Choir (1980) 2 copies, each with a Phonographic Record. Records moved to a separate box for audiovisual media.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For the Strength of Youth\" (1965,2 copies) and (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For the Strength of Youth: LDS Standards\" (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For the Strength of Youth\" (1990) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fulfilling My Duty to God: For Aaronic Priesthood Holders\" (2010)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Fulness of Times\" (circa 1943)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"General Conference is for Everyone\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"God Loveth His Children\" (2007) (2 print copies and 1 photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gold Plates Used Anciently\" (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Greatest Message of our Time\" (1982) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Guide for Quorums of the Melchizedek Priesthood,\" Flake 1364 (1928), personal copy signed by George Albert Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Guidebook for Parents and Guardians of Handicapped Children\" (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Guides for Priesthood Leaders\" (1986) (19 different guides)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Handbook for Church Music\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Handbook of Church Music\" (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Handbook of the L.D.S. Servicemen's Program\" (1961) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Historic Highlights of Mormonism. A Natural-Color Slide film\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of America B.C. 2200- 420 A.D.\" Flake 1366B (circa 1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints in Pictures\" (circa 1940)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Homosexuality\" (1973) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Homosexuality 2nd edition\" (1981) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The House of the Lord - Filmstrip Script\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How to Develop Personal Character Objectives\" (circa 1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I need a Friend\" (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Identification and Prevention of Suicidal Behavior\" (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Improvement Era\" (1952). The issue highlights Colleen Hutchins as Miss America.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Improving Communication in Marriage\" (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Alcohol- Tobacco Law Enforcement\" (1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Memoriam: Elder L. Tom Perry, 1922-2015\" (2015)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Memoriam: Elder Richard G. Scott, 1928-2015\" (2015)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Memoriam: President Boyd K. Packer, 1924-2015\" (2015)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Information and Suggestions for Patriarchs\" (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Instructions Relative to Weekly Ward Meetings of Acting Ward Teachers\" (undated 1928 photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Instructions on Social Work\" Flake 1378 (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Instructions to Presidents of Stakes and Counselors\" Flake 1379 (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Instructions to Stake Presidents of the Implementation of the Family Home Evening Program\" (1964)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Is Baptism Essential to Salvation?\"  (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joy to the World\" performed by Mormon Tabernacle Choir, DVD enclosure sleeve (2003). DVD moved to a separate box for born-digital media.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Keep Faith With Your Family\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Konzert Program und Einladung\" (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lamanites and the Book of Mormon\" (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Landmarks of Church History. A Film-Slide Lecture\" (circa 1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Latter-Day Saint Temples\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Latter-Day Saint Women in Concert\" (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Let Virtue Garnish Thy Thoughts\" (2006)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Letters. Dear Brethren of the Seventies.\" Flake 1391a (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Logan Temple\" (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Man's Search for Happiness\" and \"Man's Search for Happiness Hemisfair '68\" (1968, 2 copies and 1973, 1 copy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Manti Temple\" (1947) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Member-Missionary Class\" (1982) (2 copies, one has a letter inside)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Member's Guide to Temple and Family History Work\" (1993) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Message of the Ages\" Flake 1400 (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Message of the Ages. A Sacred Pageant\" (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Messiah\" (1981) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Military Relations Guide for Priesthood Leaders\" (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Miracle of the Gulls\" (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mission President's Handbook\" (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Missionary Handbook\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mr. Kruger's Christmas\" Jimmy Stewart and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, DVD enclosure sleeve (2003). Moved to a separate box for born-digital media\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon\" Conference\" (circa 1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Temple in Idaho Falls, Idaho\" (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Temple, Los Angeles, California\" (1961) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Temple, Oakland, California\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Temple, St. George, Utah\" including newsclippings about the temple (1960-1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My Personal Progress\" (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The New Testament. Scripture Study Guide\" (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Object Lessons that Teach\" (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Office Building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,\" Flake 1409 (circa 1929) (2 copies with different pictures)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Official Conference Announcements\" (1939) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Official Declaration\" Flake 1410 (1889)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ordinances\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ordinances\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Organ Recitals in the Tabernacle\" Flake 1416 (1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Family. A Practical guide for Building a Gospel-Centered Home\" (1980) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Parent's Guide\" (1985)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePass-along cards, advertising free informational audiovisuals, a website and \"The Book of Mormon\" (2000-2004) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Pearl of Great Price\" [Consists of two visions by Joseph Smith and Joseph F. Smith later designated \"Doctrine and Covenants\" 137 and 138, added to the original] (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Physical Fitness Awards Program\" (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pictures of the Presidents of the Church\" (undated) Includes a 33 1/3 recording of the Voices of the Presidents, including George Albert Smith, David O. McKay, Joseph Fielding Smith, and Harold B. Lee. Record moved to a separate box for audiovisual media.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Planning for a Church-Service Mission\" (2008)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Preparation for Advancement into the Aaronic Priesthood and MIA\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Preparing for and Responding to Emergencies: Guidelines for Church Leaders\" (1981) (2 copies) items in one copy were removed to a separate insert\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Preparing for and Responding to Emergencies: Guidelines for Church Leaders\" (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Preserving Your Marriage\" (1980). Record moved to a separate box for audiovisual media.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Priesthood Leader's Guidebook\" (1980) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Priesthood Power Lines\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prison Services\" (1974) [photocopy]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Program Outline for Teaching Observance of the Law of the East\" (1965) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Program Outline for Teaching Observance of the Law of the East\" (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Providing in the Lord's Way. A Leader's Guide to Welfare\" (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Public Communications Guide\" (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Purpose and Values of a Mission\" (1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Purpose of Life\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Record Keeping\" Flake 1432a and 1687b (1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reminder for Quorum Officers\" (circa 1928) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Resource Manual for Helping Families with Alcohol Problems\" (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Restoration\" enclosure sleeve (2004). DVD moved to a separate box for born-digital media.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Returned Missionary\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Returned Missionary\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sacerdocio De Melquisedec. Manual par alas Misiones\" (1962) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sacred Temples of the Church\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Search for Truth in Science and Religion\" (1961)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Secretary's Guide: Instructions for Priesthood and Auxiliary Secretaries\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Servicemen's Program\"  (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Services for Unwed Parents\"  (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Signs of the True Church\"  (1965)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Single Adult Activities Guide\"  (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"So You Are Going Into Military Service?\"  (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Fundamental Beliefs of the Church\" (1973) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Souvenir from Salt Lake City, Utah \"Crossroads of the West\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Spirit of Temple Building and Temple Service\" script for slide presentation (circa 1930s) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Stephen L. Richards: In Memoriam\" (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Storage of Fruits and Vegetables for City and Rural Homes\" (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Strengthening Marriage: Resource Guide for Couples\" (2006)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Student and Single Adult Wards: Guide for Priesthood Leaders\" (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Teaching Guidebook\" (1994)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Teaching the Handicapped\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Square in Salt Lake City\" (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTemples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints\" (1999)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith\" (1999)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Thanksgiving Sketch\" (circa 1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thirty Minutes for Your Family\" (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Total Fitness\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Traveler's Guide to Mormon Points of Interest\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Twenty Interesting Facts About Mormons\" (circa 1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Understanding and Helping Those Who Have Homosexual Problems\" (1992) (1 print copy and 3 photocopies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Visit Temple Square\" (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Vitalizing the Aaronic Priesthood Quorum\" (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Walking Tour of Mormon Points of Interest\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ward Teachers. \"Message for February 1941\" and \"Message for March 1941\" (1941) (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We Have Found the Messiah\" (1979) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Welfare Program\" (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Welfare Services\" (1979) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What is the Book of Mormon?\"  (1982) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What the Mormons Believe\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Families?\"  (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Genealogy\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why I Joined the Mormon Church\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Witnesses of the Book of Mormon\" and \"Witnesses to the Book of Mormon\" (1975 and 1971) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Worldwide Leadership Training Meeting\" (2003 June 21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Worldwide Leadership Training Meeting\" (2004 January 10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Young Women Personal Progress\" (2001)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Your Guide to the Institutes of Religion\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Your Pre-Earth Life\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Youth Conference\" (1968) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Historic Mormon Country: What is a Mormon?\"  (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Honor of the Pioneers\" Flake 1460 (1921) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Parting Word. Trip Around Temple Block\" Flake 1464 (circa 1905) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah and Her People\" Flake 1465 (circa 1903) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah: Its People, Resources, Attractions, and Institutions\" Flake 1476 (1916)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular from the Twelve Apostles\" Flake 1500 (1880)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"General Epistle from the Council of the Twelve Apostles\" Flake 1508 (undated David C. Martin photo reprint and a photostatic copy of the 1848 original) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The \"Great Proclamation,\" or \"Trumpet Message,\" of the Authority of God.\"  Flake 1510 (circa 1878)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Melchizedek Priesthood. The Holy Priesthood\" (circa 1941) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Proclamation of the Twelve Apostles\" Flake 1512 (undated reprint of the 1845 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Search the Scriptures. A Missionary Study Guide\" (1971) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Stake Priesthood Committee\" Council of the Twelve (1940) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Year Book of Facts and Statistics\" Council of the Twelve (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Administrative Code of the Department\" (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Announcement of the LDS Institutes 1935-36\" (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular No. 7 of the General Board of Education\" Flake 1517a (1891) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Purpose and Organization of the Religion Classes\" Flake 1527 (1924)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Through the Book of Mormon Teacher's Guide Seventh Year\" (1940)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catalogue of Books\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conference of the Sunday School\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Convention Instructor, 1962\" (1961)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Convention Instructor, 1963\" (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"DSSU General Board Centennial Homecoming\" (1949) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Deseret Sunday School Reader\" Flake 1542 (1879), incomplete\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Grosse Manner der Bibel und des Buches Mormon\" Flake 1556 (circa 1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Original Songs and Music\" Flake 1567 (1874) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Primary Department Bible Stories: A Strange Attempt to Reach Heaven\" Flake 1570 (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Proceedings of the First Sunday School Convention\" Flake 1571 (1899) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Program Semi-Annual Conference\" (1926) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reverence\" Flake 1579a (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"1963 Stake Conference Convention Instructor\" (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sunday School Outlines of the Theological Department, First and Second Years\" Flake 1597 (circa 1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"You Shall Have Peace in Me\" (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Program of the Georgia District Conference, Atlanta\" Elder George Albert Smith Guest Speaker (1941)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bulletin Mensuel\" by Church Districts. Swiss (1944-45) (18 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Epistle to the Seventies\" First Council of the Seventy, Flake 1643 (1888) (2 copies) Fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seventies' Hand Book of Instructions\" by First Council of the Seventy, Flake 1645 (1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Address to the Latter-day Saints in the Rocky Mountain Region\" by First Presidency, Flake 1650 (1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Address to the Members of the Church\" by First Presidency, Flake 1651 (1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Address Delivered at a Special Meeting of Presidencies of Stakes, Bishoprics of Wards and other Officers Conducting the Church Security Program\" by First Presidency (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Courts\" by First Presidency (circa 1972) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1655b (1877)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Continuing Program for Priesthood Genealogy\" by First Presidency (1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Epistle of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1663 (1886)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Epistle of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1664 (undated reprint of 1887 original) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Father and the Son\" by First Presidency, Flake 1667 (1916) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Greetings from the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1668b (1925)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Greetings from the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1669a (circa 1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Greetings from the First Presidency [Grant, Clark McKay]\" by First Presidency (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Message of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1674 (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Message of the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1942 April)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Message of the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1942, October)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Message of the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1967) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Messages from the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Official Statement from the First Presidency\" by First Presidency (1933) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sabbath\" by Church First Presidency (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Special Organ Recital Tendered to President and Mrs. Warren G. Harding\" by Church First Presidency (1923)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Special Organ Recital\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1677a (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Statement by the First Presidency Regarding Universal Compulsory Military Training\" by Church First Presidency (circa 1945) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Statement by the Presidency of the Church\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1678 (1911) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Presidents of Stakes, Bishops and Parents in Zion\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1691 (1916) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Seventies\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1694 (1883) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Seventies\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1694a (1883)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tobacco: A Message to the Members of the Church\" by Church First Presidency (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Welfare of Young People Leaving Home for Study or Employment\" by Church First Presidency (circa 1940)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Word of Wisdom in Practical Terms\" by Church First Presidency (1931) (2 copies) card inside one copy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular of the Genealogical Society of Utah, Flake 1704 (circa 1907) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Genealogical Handbook: Polynesia\" (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In a Granite Mountain\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Records Protection in an Uncertain World\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Genealogy\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Word of Wisdom in Practical Terms\" - General Campaign Committee (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nicotine on the Air\" - General Campaign Committee (circa 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Outlines for Religion Class Work, (No. 2)\" - General Church Board of Education (1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"L.D.S. Servicemen. Welcome to Ft. Ord\" - General L.D.S. Servicemen's Committee (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"So You Are Going Into Military Service?\" -  General L.D.S. Servicemen's Committee (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Address to the Priesthood\" - General Priesthood Committee, Flake 1733 (1912) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A School for Members of the Melchizedek Priesthood\" - General Priesthood Committee (circa 1958) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Suggestive Program Material for Monthly Priesthood Leadership Meetings\" - General Priesthood Committee (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"List of Tithing-Office Prices, Weights and Measures\" - General Tithing Office (1863) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreat Britain - \"Annual Report and Financial Statements- Year ended 12/31/14\" (2015)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHymnal - \"Latter-day Saint Hymns for Use During the Centennial Celebration\" Flake 1821 (1930) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eArgentine - \"Conferencia General Semestral\" (1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAustralian - \"Austral Star\" Part 1 of 2 (1950-1951) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Character of the Latter-day Saints\" Flake 1887a (circa 1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1933 (1850 November 30-December 1) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1935 (1851 May 31-June 1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" (undated reprint \nof Flake 1935, the 1851 May 31-June 1 original) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1938 (1851 December 6-7)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1939 (1852 June 5-6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Half-Yearly Report of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Conference\" Flake 1943 (1853 May 14-15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Minutes of the London Conferences, Held at Aldenham Street and Theobald's Road\" Flake 1940d (1850) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Paths to Prosperity [Handbill]\" (1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Programme of the London Conference Festival\" Flake 1942a (1851)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Programme of the London District Conference\" (1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report of the First Quarterly Meeting of the Nottinghamshire \nConference\" Flake 1945e (1852)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Souvenir Program, Hull District. Centennial Jubilee Conference\" Flake 1929a (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Spiritual Growth\" Flake 1898 (1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"California Mission Block Teachers' Outline\" (1927)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Calimis\" by Church Missions. California (1930-1931 April 15), 1 of 3 folders \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Canada Vancouver Mission [Recipe Book]\" (circa 1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Northern Light\" (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aids in Proselyting\" by Church Missions. Czech (1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"[The Bible Answers Modern Questions]\" by Church Missions. Czech (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hvezdicka [Mission Newsletter]\" (1931-1934)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCzech Missions? - \"Rozmluva o Nabozenstvi\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDanish Missions - \"Souvenir Program. Dedication L.D.S. Chapel, Copenhagen\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDutch Missions - \"Mother's Day Tribute\" (circa 1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDutch Missions - \"Een Plan Voor Doeltreffend Zendingswerk [Anderson Plan]\" (1952)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDutch Missions - \"Segolia\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEast Central States - \"A New Year\" (1940) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEastern States Missions - \"Annual Conference of Conference Presidents\" Flake 1965 (1910) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEastern States Missions - \"The Elder's Reference\" Flake 1880 (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Messenger\" (1930-1931) (8 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Primary Bulletin\" (1958) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Program. Dedicatory Services. Brooklyn Chapel\" Flake 1968b (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Statement from Josiah Quincy Mayor of Boston\" Flake 1968 (circa 1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Address of the President [of the Relief Society]\" (1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Branch Supervision\" (1931) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Gospel Century: Some Epoch- Making Events and Doctrine\" Flake 1971 (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Instructions for District Supervision\" Flake 1972 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Sheaf of Home-Made Pageants and Plays\" Flake 1973b (1930) (2 copies, one without a cover)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGreat Lakes Mission - \"The Harvester\" (1969 September and November) 2 issues \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHawaiian and Central Pacific Missions - \"Souvenir Program, L.D.S. Centennial Conference\" (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Melchizedek Priesthood Handbook for Missions\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNew Zealand Mission - \"Notes for Effective Missionary Work\" [Anderson Plan], has a homemade cover with loose materials and index cards inside (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorth German Mission - \"Blick ins Feld\" Volume V No. 43, 46-51 (1968) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Century of Progress Exposition Chicago\" (1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Corner Stones of Reorganization\" Flake 2008 (1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Guide\" (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Guide/ Historical Review\" (1940-1941) (1 of 2 folders)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lamanite News\" Volume 1, No. 3-10 (1957) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Martyrdom at Carthage June 27, 1844\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sociedad de Socorro de la Mision Hispano-Americana\" (1961-1962) (4 issues)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Relief Society\" (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Choristers' Manual\" (1927)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Latter-day Saints Music Bulletin\" (1927-1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Guides for Stake and Mission Boards\" (1940)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Improvement Era Director's Handbook\" (1962-1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Improvement Era: June Conference Program Edition\" (1932, 1933, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1946, 1948) (7 issues)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Commemoration of the Divine Ushering in of the Dispensation\" Flake 2051 (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Let's Hold a Youth Conference\" (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"M.I.A. General Boards Brochure\" (1961) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"M.I.A. Year-Round Program of Recreation\" Flake 2071 (1925)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"M.I.A. Song Folder\" Flake 2060 (1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seagull Scrapbook\" (circa 1959), with some of the activities completed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Souvenir Program. M.I.A. Jubilee\" Flake 2081 (1925) (4 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Third General Conference of the Young Men's and Young Ladies' M.I.A.\" by Mutual Improvement Association (1898)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Twenty- Second General Annual Conference of the Y.M. and Y.L.M.I.A.\" (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBook of Plays - \"X-O: A Night of the Trojan War\" by John Drinkwater (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aaronic Priesthood - Adults\" (1964)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aaronic Priesthood Annual Report, 1975-76\" (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aaronic Priesthood and Branch Teaching in the Missions\" Flake 2095 (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Aaronic Priesthood: Correlation of All Agencies\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aaronic Priesthood- Organization, Duties\" Flake 2096 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Counseling and Intervening Guides for Bishops\" (1970, 1973, 1981) (5 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Handbook for Leaders in Ward Teaching\" (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Handbook for Leaders in Ward Teaching\" (1958), annotated and including a copy of \"The Sacrament Meeting\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Helps and Suggestions for Ward Bishoprics\" (1956 January) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Helps and Suggestions for Ward Bishoprics\" (reprinted 1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Instructions and Suggested Program, Aaronic Priesthood Centenary Celebration\" Flake 2103a (1929) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Interviewing Boys\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (circa 1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Messenger\" with Index (1956-1962) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Minutes of Special Bishops' Meeting\" (1940)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prepare Ye the Way: An Aaronic Priesthood Pageant\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (1941) with the admission ticket glued on the cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThere are 27 issues and 41 related miscellaneous pages of printed and typed material. These include a bulletin reporting attendance at Sacramental Meetings (1924), a typescript of information for members of the Aaronic Priesthood originally published in \"The Improvement Era\" (1953-1954), and \"Melchizedek Priesthood\" Nos. 61, 75-76, 99-100, 102-114, also reprinted from \"the Improvement Era (1959-1963).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Priest's Priesthood Personal Achievement Record\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Proceedings of the Bishops' Conference\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (1943)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresiding Bishopric - \"Thoughts on Tithing\" Flake 2114b (circa 1920) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresiding Bishopric - \"Windows of Heaven\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePriesthood Home Teaching - \"Home Teaching Members in Military and Veterans Hospitals\" (1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePriesthood Home Teaching – \"Training Kit\" including a small reel-to-reel audio tape recording  (1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Autumn Primary Family Hour\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Bluebird\" (circa 1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Eighteenth Annual Convention\" Flake 2117 (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fifteenth Annual Conference\" Flake 2117 (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Home Builder Book: Bluebird Year (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Home Builder Lark Diary\" (circa 1950) has a loose picture of a lark clipped in and an insert of a house design\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Segolia\" (circa 1925) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Segolia\" Flake 2126b? (circa 1929) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sixty-Nine Annual Conference\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Supplement to the Lark Home Builders' Lesson Book\" (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thirty-First Annual Convention\" (1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Trail Builders (Third Year) Guide Log\" (circa 1938) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Trail Builders Trekker Log\" by Church Primary Association, Flake 2128a (1929) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Trekker Trail Builder Log\" by Church Primary Association (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Twenty-ninth Annual Convention\" by Church Primary Association (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch Primary Association - \"Zion's Boys and Girls Treasure Book, Second Year\" (circa 1946) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch Radio, Publicity - \"Early Empires of America. A Natural-Color Slidefilm\" (circa 1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch Radio, Publicity - \"The King of Kings, A Film Slide Presentation\" (circa 1950) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChurch Radio, Publicity - \"Latter-day Saint Temples. A Slide-Film Presentation\" (circa 1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual General Conference\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual Report of the General Relief Society\", Flake 2129 (circa 1922) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conference of the General Relief Society\", Flake 2132 (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The General Relief Society. Officers, Objects and Status\" (1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Important Message to All Latter-day Saint Families\" (1943)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Relief Society General Conference\" (1956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Relief Society General Conference\" (1961)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Relief Society General Conference\" (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Relief Society Annual General Conference\" (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Relief Society Guide for Priesthood Leaders\" (undated 1986 photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Relief Society Visiting Teachers' Report\" (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Welcome to Relief Society\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Mormon Women Oppose the ERA\" (circa 1981) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSeminaries - \"Music of the Mormons\" (undated) record moved to a separate box for audiovisual media\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSocial Advisory Committee - \"Syllabus for Stake Institutes\", Flake 2158 (1920) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Elders Quorum Presidency Training Program\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Elders Quorum Presidency Training Program\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBox Elder Stake - \"You Might Like to Know\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBig Cottonwood Stake - \"The Melchizedek Priesthood. The Power of God on the Earth\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cache Stake - Teachers' Department for July 1925\" variant of Flake 2165e (1925)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEast Provo Stake - \"One Year of Progress. 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Stake Officers 1926-1927\" (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake City Covered Wagon Days\" (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ward Teachers' Manual\", Flake 2194 (1918)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLong Beach Stake - \"Message from Long Beach Stake Relief Society\" (1938) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLos Angeles Stake - \"Dedication Souvenir Los Angeles Stake Tabernacle\" Flake 2195 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMount Ogden Stake - \"Ward Teachers' Outlines\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMount Ogden Stake - \"Ward Teachers Department, Ogden Stake High Council October\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pioneer Stake Leadership Institute, Instructor's Journal\" (1937) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePioneer Stake - \"Ward Teacher's Outline\" (1938- 1939) (2 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George Stake - \"Report of the Convention on Prices of Labor\" Flake 2211 (undated photocopy of 1874 original) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalt Lake Stake - \"Anniversary Celebration of the Salt Lake Stake of Zion\" Flake 2215 (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalt Lake Stake - \"Bishop's Message for February 1934\" (1934)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalt Lake Stake - \"June Festival Given by the Salt Lake Stake Sunday Schools\" (1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalt Lake Stake - \"The Teachers Consecration\" (1925)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSan Fernando Stake - \"Dedication Souvenir Program San Fernando Stake Tabernacle\" (1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"University Stake Leadership Institute\" (1953) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWasatch Stake Seminary - \"The Easter Harbinger\" (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWasatch Stake Primary Association Presents \"Puppy Love\" A Three Act Comedy Drama (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Wasatch Stake Relief Society Teacher's Topic for September\" (circa 1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dedication Service [Stake Center]\" (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fireside Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the D.C. Stake\" (2015) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"140th Quarterly Conference Commemorating the 35th Year of the Washington D.C. Stake\" (1975) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"So You Are Going to Have a Meeting\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington D.C. Stake - \"Special Conference Commemorating the 50th Anniversary\" (1990) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeber Stake - \"Deacons' Quorum Course of Study\" (1908) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWeber Stake - \"Teachers' Quorum Course of Study\" (1908) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWells Stake - \"The Fullness of Living\" Revised (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWells Stake - \"Silver Jubilee\" (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual Conference of the Deseret Sunday School Union\" (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"His Work and His Glory: Conference of Deseret Sunday Schools\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Missionary Sunday School Lessons\" (1932-1935) (7 issues)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSunday School - \"New Testament Scripture Study Guide. Suggested Reading Schedule\" (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSunday School - \"Year Outline of Sunday School Curriculum\" (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSunday School - \"Year Outline of Sunday School Curriculum\" (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTabernacle Choir - \"The Mormons and Their Great Choir\" Flake 2243 (1911) (2 copies; one copy is fragile and damaged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTemple - \"Logan Temple Fiftieth Anniversary Souvenir\" (1934)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollege Park Ward - \"College Park Ward Dedication\" (1961)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEighth Ward - \"History of the Eighth Ward\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEleventh Ward - \"Our Messenger [Teachers Quorum Newsletter]\" \nEleventh (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHawthorne  Ward - \"Mother's Day\" (1923)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMar Vista  Ward- \"Dedication Mar Vista Ward Chapel\" Flake 2256 (1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOgden Fourth Ward - \"Dedication Program\" (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePotomac Ward - \"Dedication Program for the Potomac Ward\" (1975), includes a note to Greg Prince\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSixteenth Ward - \"Souvenir- Brochure Published in Connection with Dedication of Sixteenth Ward Chapel\" (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Springview Ward Relief Society Recipe Book\" (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSugar House Ward - \"Ruth. A Sacred Cantata\" (1913) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tenth Ward Memories\" (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTwenty-first Ward - \"21st Ward M.I.A. Song Book\" by Church Wards. (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUCLA Ward Relief Society - \"Paper Plates\" (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington D.C. Chapel - \"Photographs of Original Building\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWashington First Ward - \"Sacrament Meeting Program [Final meeting of the Ward]\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Washington Ward Chapel 40th Anniversary Commemoration\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestwood Ward - \"Pioneer Day Program\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWestwood Ward - \"Westwood First Ward 50th Anniversary\" (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWelfare Program - \"Instructions of the Production and Distribution Program\" (1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYoung Men's Mutual Improvement Society - \"Abide Ye in the Liberty\" (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eYoung Men's Mutual Improvement Society - \"Association and League Notes\" (1897)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Exploring into Manhood\" (1958) (4 books section A to D)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Scouting\" (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Tribute of Respect to the Memory of Francis Marion Lyman\", Flake 2319 (1916)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"June Conference: Superintendents- Presidents Session\" (1971) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mutually, we join to wish you\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Strength Through Clean Living\" (circa 1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thirty-ninth Annual Conference\" (1934)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Digest of the Girls' Program\" (1955) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Oh Rose: A Song for MIA Maids\" (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Outlines for the Junior Department of the YLMIA\" (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Rose Tying Song\" (circa 1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Selections from Writings of Pioneer Poets\", Flake 2357 (1909) (2 copies, with a news clipping in one) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"YLMIA Song Book, Volume One\" by Church YWMIA, Flake 2362 (1916)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"YLMIA Song Book, Volume II\" by Church YWMIA (1924) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Spirit of the Hive\" postcards by Church Young Women (undated) (2 designs)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Announcement of the Church University for the Year 1893-4\" by University, SLC, Flake 2371 (1893)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular to the Citizens of Utah\", Flake 2374a (1864) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular to the Citizens of Utah\", Flake 2374b (1864), damaged by tape \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"City of the Saints\" Flake 2376 (circa 1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Race Suicide- England's Peril\" by the Rev. George W. Clark (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"New Light on the Chandler Story of the Papyrus of Abraham\" lecture by James R. Clark (August 12, 1953), missing a cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Addresses - Welfare Meeting\" by Clark, et al (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Charted Course of the Church in Education\" (1980 reprint of 1938 speech)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Welfare Plan. A Discussion\" (reprint of the 1939 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Discussion of the Church Welfare Program\" (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I am the Resurrection and the Life\" (1942)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Inroads Upon the Constitution by the Roman Law\" (1946) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Let Us Have Peace\" (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Let Us Not Sell Our Children into Slavery\" (1952)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Man- God's Greatest Miracle\" (1971) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"On the Way to Immortality and Eternal Life\" (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Bible\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Petroleum Controversy in Mexico\" (1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pioneer Monument State Park\" (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seasons Greetings Letter\" (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Factors in the Proposed Post-War International Pattern\" (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Two Years in the Service Can be Profitable\" (1952)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Two Years in the Service Can be Profitable\" by J. Reuben Clark Jr. (1957, 1952 reprint)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Shooting the Messenger: Institute Director Resigns from the Mormon Church\" by Ken Clark (circa 2002)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Human Sexuality\" by Marian Clark; R. Daniel Fenn (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Clark Memorandum\" (2012) [Article on portrait of President J. Reuben Clark, Jr. by Arnold Friberg] (2 copies), including a letter, May 4, 2012, thanking Dr. and Jalynn Prince for the donation of the portrait\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism: The Gateway to Happiness\" by Merrill D. Clayson (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Latter-day Saints' Emigrants' Guide\" by William Clayton, Flake 2424 (2 copies, 1972 and undated reprints of 1848 original) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Premarital Planning\" by Dennis Clinefelter; Terry Clinefelter (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Evidence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" by Howard F. Cluny (1965)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young and Modern Utah\" by John A. Cockerill (1895) in \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Cosmopolitan\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Solution of the Mormon Problem\" by John Codman, Flake 2444 (1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Jews of the Torah\" by Irving H. Cohen (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Glimpse of Utah\" by Edward F. Colborn, Flake 2450 (1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Question\" by Schuyler Colfax, Flake 2456 (1870) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Adoption- Law of the Kingdom- Forgotten Doctrine of Mormonism\" by Fred Collier (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Analyzing the Different Orders of the Patriarchal Priesthood\" (1992)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Answers to Contradictions and Scriptural Problems\" (1993)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Apostleship, Apostolic Succession, and the Authority of the Quorum of the Twelve\" (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young Speaks\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catalogs\" (1991, 1994) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church of the Firstborn and Its Formal Organization on April 3rd, 1992\" (1992)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church of the Firstborn and the Holy Order of God\" (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church of the Firstborn\" (2001)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Common Origin of Ancient Hebrew/ Pagan Religion and the Demise of the Hebrew Goddess\" (1993)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Father and the Son: The Two Gods of the Old Testament: (1996)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Independent Fundamentalists and Their Claims to the Fulness of the Priesthood\" (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Nauvoo Diaries and Writings of William Clayton\" (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Nauvoo Doctrine in Light of Book of Mormon Prophecy. Part 1. The Concept\" (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Nauvoo Doctrine on Priesthood in Light of Alma Chapter 13\" (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"New Light on the Ancient Hebrew/ Christian Doctrine on Deity\" (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"New Light on the Lorin Woolley Story\" (1997)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The One Anointed and Appointed\" (1993)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Political Platform of The Manifesto\" (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"President Brigham Young's Doctrine on Deity. Part I\" (1988)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"President Brigham Young's Doctrine on Deity. Part II\" (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"President Brigham Young's Doctrine on Deity. Part III\" (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Priesthood and the Law of Succession\" (1978) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Re-Examining the Lorin Woolley Story\" (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"So You want Celestial Glory!\" (1988)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Trial of Sidney Rigdon, First Counselor to the Prophet Joseph Smith\" (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Trials of Apostle John W. Taylor and Matthias F. Cowley\" by Fred Collier and Knut Knuteson (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Trinity and The Holy Spirits\" (1988)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Unpublished Adam-God Discourses of Brigham Young, 1852-1877\" (1991 edition) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons - From National Pariahs to Presidential Possibilities\" by George M. Collins, reprinted from \"Boston Globe Magazine\" (1967) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Baha'i Faith and Mormonism\" by William P. Collins (1983) from \"World Order\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Columbia Masterworks proudly presents the Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" by Columbia Masterworks advertisement (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Coming Crisis: How to Meet It\" (undated 1853 reprint from \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Millennial Star\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dr. Wilkinson's Role in the Proposal to Move Ricks College\" by Committee of One Thousand (1959) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Confessions of a Mormon Boy\" Playbill from the Soho Playhouse (2006)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Confrontation in 1980 is 150 Years Overdue\" (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Facts About Mormonism\" by Congregational Education Society (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conservation Cook Book\" (1918) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Constitutional Convention\" (1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah at the Doors of Congress\" a Boston Monday lecture by Mr. Cook (1888) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Geology of the Pine Valley Mountains, Utah\" by Earl Ferguson Cook (1957) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report from the Secretary of War\" concerning the march of the Mormon Battalion from Santa Fe to San Diego as related in the official journal of Philip S. George Cooke, Flake 2500 (1849)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Coon Chicken Inn\" Menu (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Musical Notation and Sight Reading\" by J. Spencer Cornwall (1956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Correspondence Between Israel A. Smith and Pauline Hancock on Baptism for the Dead\" (circa 1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brief History of the Church of Christ\" by John Corrill (1985 reprint of the 1839 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sin of Utah\" by Winifred (Graham) Cory, variant of Flake 2535 (undated) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Review\" by Luke Cosgrave (1997) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"County Officer- Utah Edition\" (1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Teaching the Word. Religious Education at Brigham Young University\" by Richard O. Cowan (1998)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Defence in a Rehearsal of My Grounds for Separating Myself\" by Oliver Cowdery, Flake 2544 (undated photocopy of the 1839 original at Princeton University)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Letters by Oliver Cowdery to W. W. Phelps, on the Origin of the Book of Mormon\" by Oliver Cowdery (undated photocopy of the 1844 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints\" by Leroy Eugene Cowles, reprinted from \"Religion in the 20th Century\" (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Letters on Mormonism\" by John M. Coyner, Flake 2568 (undated photocopy of the 1879 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Execution of Laws in Utah\" by Aaron Cragin, Flake 2574 (undated photocopy of the 1870 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Search of the Spanish Trail\" by C. Gregory Crampton and Steven K. Madsen (1995)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Life and Adventures of Thomas Crawford, A Native of England\" by Thomas Crawford (1849)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Mormon Fifty\" by Peter Crawley and Chad J. Flake (1984) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Imprints in Great Britain and the Empire, 1836-1857\" by Peter Crawley and David J. Whittaker (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Notable Mormon Books, 1830-1857\" by Peter Crawley and Chad Flake (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Crime Case Study: The Mormon Murderer\" (1994) [In Real Life Crimes and How They Were Solved]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Crimes and Treason of the Mormon Church Exposed\", Flake 2583 (1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Deseret; or A Saint's Afflictions\" by W.A. Croffut, Flake 2592 (1880) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Story of the House of Israel\" by William Crouch, Flake 2599 (1885, 1886) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aurichalcum: A Brochure upon the Brass Plates of Israel\" by Ariel L. Crowley (undated photocopy of the 1934 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Statement of Beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Doctrines and Practices\" by Ariel L. Crowley (1963), with loose document, \"Watch and Be Prepared\" enclosed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Could It Happen to You?\" by Edmund Crowley (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Bill to Amend the Act of Congress\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, Flake 2602b (1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Bill to Amend the Act of Congress\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, Flake 2602c (1890) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Meaning of Mormonism\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, in \n\"Independent\" (1906)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Senator Cullom's Anti-Mormon Bill\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, Flake 2606 (circa 1887)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Modern Moses at West Tintic\" by Carlton Culmsee (1967) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Wingfield Watson - The Loyal Disciple of James J. Strang\" by John Cumming (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Centennial History of Laie: 1865-1965\" by David W. Cummings (1965)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polynesian Cultural Center: Polynesia in a Day!\" by David W. Cummings (1971) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Father O'Brien and the Mormon Missionary\" by G.W. Curran (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"L.D.S. Missionary Helps\" by G.W. Curran (1947) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Admission of Utah\", Flake 2613 (1887) (3 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Letter to the Secretary of the Interior on the Affairs of Utah\" Flake 2616 (1886)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Plea for Religious Liberty and the Rights of Conscience\" Flake 2618 (1886) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sensible Sex\" by Lindsay R. Curtis (1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Problem. The Nation's Dilemma\" by Theodore W. Curtis, Flake 2628 (1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pretty is as Pretty Does\" by Hannah Daphne Smith Dalton (circa 1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Period of God's Work on this Planet\" by Matthew W. Dalton, Flake 2654 (1906) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Don Olsen Retrospective 1940-1983\" (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Who Should We Believe? Joseph Smith or Jesus Christ\" by J. Harrison Daniels (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Exposed\" by Vernon J. Danielsen, Flake 2661 (1917) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Addendum to Darter's Works\" by Francis M. Darter (circa 1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Appendix to Darter's Works\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Armageddon: Bear versus Lion\" (1943) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Celestial Marriage: The Sermons that Cost Francis M. Darter His Membership\" (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Did Joseph Smith Borrow Masonry?\" (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"End of Our Generation\" (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ensign of Nations\" (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Four Rejected Revelations- Celestial Marriage\" (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gospel Lecture\" advertisement (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Indian Messiah\" (1947) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Israel Again Rules A Land of Zion\" (1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Keys of the Kingdom - Where?\" (1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Kingdom of God\" (1941)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Kingdom of God\" advertisement (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Lord's Strange Work\", Flake 2667 (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Michael Adam God\" (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Minutes of Excommunication\", Flake 2668 (circa 1918)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon\" \"Proclamation\" (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Mysterious Preacher\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Oh America, Stop and Think Christ or Chaos\" (1935) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Origin of the Temple Veil\" (1955) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prophetic Publications\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Testament of Levi\" (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"\"That Man of Sin- The Son of Perdition\" WHO IS HE?\" (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This Is It\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Time of the End\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaughters of Utah Pioneers, Wasatch County Calendar (2003)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Songs\" by Levette J. Davidson (1945) from \"Journal of American Folklore\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Songs of the Rocky Mountain Frontier\" by Levette J. Davidson (1943)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and the Closed Shop\" by J. Kenneth Davies (1962) from \"Labor History\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Political Extremism Under the Spotlight\" by J. Kenneth Davies (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Unveiled: or A Peep into the Principles and Practices of the Latter-day Saints\" by John E. Davis, Flake 2720 (1858)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism: Some of its Realities\" by McLain W. Davis (circa 1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reaping the Whirlwind: A Tale of the Mormon Border\" by John Dawtrey in \"The Boy's Own Paper\" (1898 January 29, March 12, and March 26, three parts in three issues) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"[The True Way of Life]\" by Joseph Henry Dearn, Flake 2737 (1890) in Samoan\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Death of President Brigham Young\", Flake 2740 (1877) (2 copies, one missing its cover)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism\" by J. Edward Decker, Jr. (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Defence of the Constitutional and Religious Rights of the People of Utah\", Flake 2749 (1882) (2 copies, one missing its cover) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Past and Future of Mormonism\" by John Dehlin (2014)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah, the Mormons, and the California Gold Rush: A Selective Bibliography\" by Peter H. DeLaFosse (1999) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Divine Original of Tythes\" essay by Patrick Delany (1748) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Delegate from Utah. The Position of George Q. Cannon\" Flake 2753 (1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Delegate from Utah. Speeches in the House of Representatives of the United States, for the Admission of Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon to the Seat in Congress,\" cover only, Flake 2754 (1882). The rest of this item appears to be a court case, Peter Wilson vs. Fred J. Kiesel, et al., heard in the Supreme Court of Utah Territory, 1894\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joyce McKinney and the Manacled Mormon\" by Anthony Delano (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The David Oman McKay Papers: A Register of the Collection\" by Lisa DeMille (2001)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Work of the Church Among the Mormons\" by Jesse Herbert Dennis, Flake 2766 (1921) (2 copies, one is an undated photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report of Agricultural Society\" by Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society (1872)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report of the President and Directors\" of the Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society (1894) (2 copies, with one missing the cover)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Rare Book Catalogues\" by Deseret Book Company (1984, undated) (4 items from various years)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Deseret News\" (1893) [New Year's Edition]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Proposed State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Citizens, Flake 2780i (1868) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Admission of Utah into the Union\" by Deseret (State) Citizens, Flake 2780g (1872)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Constitution of the State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Constitution, Flake 2784 (1850) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Constitution of the State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Constitution, Flake 2786 (1862)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Laws and Ordinances of the State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Ordinances (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Second Annual Session of the Deseret Summer Institute\" by Deseret Summer Institute (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual of the University of Deseret 1884-85\" by Deseret University, Flake 2816 (1884) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual of the University of Deseret 1885-86\" by Deseret University, Flake 2816 (1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual of the University of Deseret. 1887-88\" by Deseret University, Flake 2816 (1887)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual of the University of Deseret, 1891-92\", Flake 2816 (1891)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular. Supplement for 1876-7\" Flake 2816 (1876)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular of the Academic Department of the University of Deseret 1880-82\" (1880), with portions clipped out\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Deseret First Bok by the Regents of the Yionivursti\" Flake 2817 (1868), note says \"Deseret Alphabet – First Reader\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Deseret Second Bok by the Regents of the Deseret Yionivursti\" Flake 2818 (1868)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Holiness to the Lord! Third Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students\" (1871)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Millennial Millions\" by Bernard DeVoto (1939) in \"Saturday Review of Literature\" (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dialogue Subscription Envelope\" (circa 1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon\" by Ellen E. Dickinson (1880- 1881) in \n\"Scribner's Monthly\" (2 issues) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Discourses of Master Minds\" includes reprinted discourses by Brigham Young, Orson Pratt, and B.H. Roberts (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Distinctive Salt Lake City, Utah\" (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Do the Latter-Day Saints Teachings Agree with the Book of Mormon?\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Do You Know that the Bible Teaches?\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Epistle to the Blind\" by George L. Dockstader (1957) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catalogue of the Dixie College\" Flake 2844 (1927-1928) 2 issues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular of the St. George Stake Academy\" Flake 2844 (1888, 1891) 2 issues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dixie Memories\" Dixie College, St. George, Utah (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Southern Quill\" Dixie College, St. George, Utah (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dixie State Magazine\" Dixie State College Alumni Association (2010)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alcoholism- One Family's Story\" by Jane Doe (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Race- Suicide. Birth- Control\" by M.P. Dowling (circa 1915)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism: Past and Present\" by John Downes (circa 1863)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Welfare Program in the Church\" by Roy W. Doxey, ed. (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Witnessing through the Sacramental Ordinances\" by Maurice L. Draper (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thirty-Sixth Message. John the Baptist (Resurrected) Has Come\" by W.A. Draves (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Palestine of America\" by Jean Russell Driggs, Flake 3013 (1928) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Twentieth Century Polygamy and Fundamentalist Mormons in Southern Utah\" by Ken Driggs (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Speech of Hon. Fred T. Dubois of Idaho\" Flake 3017 (1906) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Speech of Hon. Fred T. Dubois\" Flake 3018 (1907) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Permit me to Add\" by Ballard S. Dunn (undated photocopy of 1880 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Janet Dixon, the Plural Wife\" by James Dunn, Flake 3047 (1896) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Administrative Organization of the Mormon Church\" by G. Homer Durham (1942) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Democratic Crisis and Mormon Thought\" by G. Homer Durham (1941)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Pulpit, in its Relations to Politics\" by William T. Dwight (1857)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Trial Minutes of John W. Taylor\" by David Dye, compiler and editor (2008) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Three Nephites, Volume One\" by David Dye (2009)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For What Purpose?\" talk by Alvin R. Dyer (1961) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sword of the Spirit\" by Jacob A. Eades, Flake 3086 (circa 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Eastern Standard Times\" (1982-1983) 4 issues, one with some loose clippings and a typescript about \"Yankee's Gap\" near Chambersburg, Pennsylvania\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Addresses Delivered by Samuel Eastman\" Flake 3091 (1927)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Fundamental Articles of Our Faith\" by Samuel Eastman, Flake 3095, 3097 (1915) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Voice in the Wilderness\" by Samuel Eastman, Flake 3100 (1927)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons of To-Day.\" A Series of Articles from \"The Christian Herald\" by John Eaton, Flake 3106 (circa 1898) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Letter that Founded a Kingdom\" by Charles Eberstadt (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Among the Mormons\" by Kenneth E. Eble (1985)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Economic Order of Heaven\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"S. 4047 A Bill Supplemental to the Act of Congress\" by George Franklin Edmunds, Flake 3111e (1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Political Aspects of Mormonism\" by George F. Edmunds (1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Men Under Authority\" by F. Henry Edwards (1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Index to \"Pioneering the West\"\" by Howard Egan (1942)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Elder's Guide\" (circa 1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Elijah Reveals the Priesthood\" (1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Christian\" and \"Mormon\" Doctrines, Flake 3142 (1902) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church and State\" Flake 3143 (1892) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons and Mormonism. The Mormon People...\", Flake 3144a (circa 1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons and Mormonism\", Flake 3146 (circa 1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons and Mormonism. Why They Have Been Opposed\", Flake 3145 (1899) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Country as It Is\" Flake 3149 (1892) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Country as It Should Be\", Flake 3150 (1892)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah, 1847 to 1870\", Flake 3154 (1891) (2 copies) one copy damaged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dear Ellen: A Utah- California Correspondence, 1856-1857\" by S. George Ellsworth (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Reader's Digest of the Book of Mormon\" by Margo Elvin (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Retrospective Theology, or the Opinions of the World of Spirits\" by Ezra Stiles Ely (undated photocopy of the 1825 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons, or the Life at Salt Lake City, A Drama, in Three Acts\" by Thomas Dunn English, Flake 3168 (circa 1858) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Enoch's Advocate\" Chapters 1-5, Flake 3169 (1874) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thenco Newsletter Vo. 1 No. 2\" by Ensign Corporation (1988)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thenco Newsletter Vol. 2 No. 1\" by Ensign Company (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Bible and the Book of Mormon: Connecting Links\" by John E. Enslen (1997)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Equality Yes! ERA No! What's Wrong with the Equal Rights Amendment\" (circa 1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Saints Go Marching On: Learning to Live with Success\" by Fred Esplin (1981) in \"Utah Holiday\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon and its Translator\" Flake 3191 (1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book Unsealed\" Flake 3192 (undated reprint of the 1892 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Books and Utah Mormonism in Contrast\" Flake 3195 (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Three Bibles Compared\" by R. Etzenhouser, Flake 3200 (1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Three Bibles Compared\" by R. Etzenhouser (1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Whole Gospel Briefly Set Forth\" by R. Etzenhouser, Flake 3207 (1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Birth of Mormonism in Picture\" by John Henry Evans, Flake 3212 (circa 1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why I Left the Latter Day Saint Church\" by Richard C. Evans, Flake 3269 (1918)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"These Are the Mormons\" by Richard L. Evans (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Evening and Morning Star Extra\" concerning \"Free People of Color\" and discouraging their emigration to Utah, Flake 3272a (undated photocopy of a broadside by W. W. Phelps, dated July 16, 1833)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEvergreen International - \"Four Vital Things Parents Can Do to Make a Difference\" (circa 2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEvergreen International - \"Local Gospel-Based Resources for the Challenges Surrounding Homosexuality\" (circa 2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEvergreen International - \"Understanding Same-Sex Attracted Women. A Guide for LDS Leaders\" (circa 2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism: The $3.00 Bill of Christianity\" by Ex-Mormons for Jesus (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Exponent II Hillsboro Reunion Songbook\" (1992)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Journal of Henry Eyring, 1835-1902\" (undated) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Science and Faith\" address by Henry Eyring (1948) includes a catalog card\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Statistics Concerning the Territory of Utah, 1872-3\" by Bentham Fabian (1874)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fair and Conference Visitor's Pictorial Album\" (1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Historic Granite Chapel Newsletter\" by Grant Fairbanks (2010)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Farewell Testimonial in Honor of Elder Alfred Bissell\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Farewell Testimonial in Honor of Elva A. Jones\" (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Buried Empires of South America\" by Dewey Farnsworth (1940) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Priesthood\" typescript by Kipley A. Farr (2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Extra Glorious Messages from Christ the Lord\" by Paul Feil (1949) includes a catalog card\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Zion's Standard Watchman\" by Paul Feil (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Teaching in the Home\" by Charles B. Felt, Flake 3320 (circa 1929)\n\"\nTeaching in the Home\" by Charles B. Felt, Flake 3320a (circa 1929) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church and the Disabled\" by Carl Fenn (1985)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Discovering Salt Lake City Cemetery\" by Marc C. Ferguson (1993)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Great Message of Peace and Happiness\" by Thomas Stuart Ferguson (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" (1953) in \"Western Folklore\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Folk Belief and Mormon Cultural Autonomy\" (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Folkways of a Mormon Missionary in Virginia\" (1952)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Songs of the Mormon Pioneers\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"First Principles of the True Gospel of Christ\", Flake 3360a (circa 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Godhead\" by V.H. Fisher (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Flagship in the Desert: A Chronology of the University of Utah, 1850-2000\" (1998)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ\" by Daisy W. Fletcher (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Articles of Faith [Music]\" by David Fletcher (2005) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Scattered Children of Zion\" by Rupert J. Fletcher (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Trinity\" by Rupert J. Fletcher (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Watchman What of the Night\" by Joseph Flory, Flake 3380 (1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Humanist/ Mormon Dialogue\" by Thomas W. Flynn (1994) in \"Free Inquiry\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For Mormons Only\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Are Mormons Christian?\" by Bill Forrest (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Republican Land Policy...\" by Stephen C. Foster, Flake 3409 (1860)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Wesley 2012 Conference Program\" by Foundation for Religious Diplomacy (2012)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Foundations of Religious Life\" (1937 Spring Quarter and Winter Quarter, 2 items) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Outlines and Suggestions for the Study of the Comprehensive History of the Church by B.H. Roberts\" by F.Y. Fox (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saga of the Sanpitch\" by Lilian H. Fox, ed. (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cry in the Wilderness\" by Luacine Clark Fox (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Morning Breaks, the Shadows Flee\" by Luacine Clark Fox (1962) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Laddie of Mine\" by Dorothy Frances (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Franklin Stewart Harris. Educator, Administrator, Father, Friend\" (1965)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Building Fulfilled 2500 Year Old Prophecy\" by Leland F. Freeborn (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Scenario 1982\" by Leland F. Freeborn (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"New Mormon Recruit Abroad\" by Blanche K. Stewart Freece, Flake 3435 (undated photocopy of the 1911 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Chiefs Confess\" by Hans P. Freece (circa 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Peril\" by Hans P. Freece, Flake 3444 (circa 1909) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Friendly Warnings on the Subject of Mormonism\" Flake 3466 (undated photocopy of the 1850 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Names on the Land\" by Friends of the J. Willard Marriott Library (2002)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah's Pioneer Skiers\" by Friends of the J. Willard Marriott Library (2001)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonismens Qvinnor\" by Jennie Froiseth, Flake 3475a (1883) Swedish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Frontier Guardian\" (undated reprint of the September 4,1850 edition)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Truth and Revelation\" by Frank Evan Frye (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Children of Divorce\" by Edward Fuller (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fundamentalist Mormons by Affiliation\" (circa 2003)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fundamentalists\" concerning polygamy (1944) in \"Time\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Funeral Services for Junius Free Wells\"  Flake 3492 (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Funeral Services for Pres. Lewis Anderson\" (1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Funeral Services of President George F. Richards\" (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Further Light and Knowledge - Understanding the Mysteries of the Kingdom\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Historias do Velho Testamento\" translated by Vera Maria Gaertner (1961) Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The City of the Saints\" by Annie G. Gale (1899) in \"The Land of Sunshine, the Magazine of California and the West\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salvation for the Dead\" by Brigham Cecil Gates, Flake 3514b (1923)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Papa and the Playhouse\" by Crawford Gates (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young: Patriot, Pioneer and Prophet\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3515 (1929)3 copies, one without covers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah Women in Politics\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3535a (circa 1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why I Believe the Gospel, of Jesus Christ\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3526 (circa 1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Women of the \"Mormon\" Church\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3528 (1926) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gems for the Young Folks\"  Flake 3538 (1881) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Genealogical and Historical Magazine of the Arizona Temple District\", Flake 3539 (1927)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Genealogical and Historical Magazine\" (1945 October)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Preserving Our Heritage\" by Genealogical Society of Utah (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"No Parallel in History. Nothing Like Deseret News on Earth\" by Gentile Bureau of Information. Salt Lake City, Flake 3541 (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Blazing Crosses in Zion\" by Larry R. Gerlach (1981) in \"Utah Holiday\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Episode in the Life of a Milton Musser as Narrated by an Esteemed Friend\" by Josiah F. Gibbs, Flake 3549 (1903)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brief in Re Senate Bill No. 10\" Flake 3556 (1882), missing cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Have Mormons Any Rights?\" Flake 3557 (circa 1886)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Rights of Citizenship\" Flake 3557a (circa 1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Collection of Songs, Poems and Tributes\" by Moses E. Gifford (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Collection of Songs, Poems and Tributes, Volume 2\" by Moses E. Gifford (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Unmasked\" by Dan Gilbert (1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Marriage. Monogamy and Polygamy on the Basis of Divine Law\" by Alfred E. Giles, Flake 3566 (1882) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saintly Scoundrels. I. John C. Bennett\" by L. Kay Gillespie (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hugh Nibley: A Subject Index to His Works\" by Gary P. Gillum (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Girl from Utah\" Program from Colonial Theatre, New York City (1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Girl from Utah\" Playbill from New Bedford Theatre (1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Girl from Utah\" Theatre Programme, Prince's Theatre, Manchester, UK (1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Girl from Utah\" Program from Knickerbocker Theatre, New York City (1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The True Church of God (With His Levites)\" by M.L. Glendenning (1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pertinent Facts on Utah's Loyalty and War Record\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3604 (1918) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pertinent Facts on Utah's Loyalty and War Record\" Second Edition\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3605 (1918)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Truths for Truth-Seekers on Utah and the Mormons\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3606 (circa 1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Truths for Truth-Seekers on Utah and the Mormons\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3607 (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Importance of the Temple in Understanding the Latter-day Saint Nauvoo Experience Then and Now\" by Kenneth W. Godfrey (2001)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"God's Greatest Gift: Mothers\" (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah Catalog: Historical American Buildings Survey\" by Paul Goeldner (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"God Will Guide Us Through\" by Tanya Gold (2013) in \"The Sunday Times Magazine\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Golden Dawn\" (circa 1973) (issues 4, 5, and 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polygamy in Utah\" by Daniel W. Gooch, Flake 3612 (1860) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Best of City View A Selection of 15 celebrated sketches and columns featuring Salt Lake City landmarks\" as published in \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Salt Lake Tribune\" by Jack Goodman (circa 1986-1987) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Unveiled. The Other Side\" by E.S. Goodrich, Flake 3616 (1884) (2 copies, 1 without a cover)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Unveiled. The Other Side\" by E.S. Goodrich, Flake 3617 (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Absurdities\" Flake 3619 (undated photocopy of the 1886 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Political Attitude of the Mormons\" in \"North American Review\" (1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Truth about the Mormons\" by C.C. Goodwin in \"Munsey's Magazine\" (circa 1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Possessing the Land. A Sermon in Behalf of the American Home Missionary Society\" by Reverend Edward P. Goodwin (1880)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Additional Studies in Mormonism and Masonry\" by Samuel H. Goodwin (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Freemasonry in Utah\" by Samuel H. Goodwin. Flake 3627 (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and Masonry: A Utah Point of View\" Flake 3632 (1921) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and Masonry: A Utah Point of View\" Flake 3636 (1925) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gospel Journal, Devoted to Religion, Philosophy, History\" (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gospel Quarterly\" (1932) [Vol. 7 No. 4 from Reorganized Church of Latter-day Saints]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gospel Reflector\" Flake 3647 (1841 March 15, Vol. 1 No. 6) damaged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mountain Meadows Massacre\" statement by Samuel Gould dictated to Luella A. Dalton (collected in 1946) (1 typescript copy and 1 photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Grand Scandinavian Jubilee Concert\" Flake 3662h (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Des Mormons\" by M. Granson, Flake 3663 (1863) in French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Heber J. Grant: \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"First Presidency's Memorial Day Message\" (1937) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ideals and Achievements of the \"Mormon\" Church\" in Lloyd's of America (1925 Jan-Feb)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Speech of Hon. H. J. Grant. A Ringing Appeal to the Voters of Utah Territory\" Flake 3676b (circa 1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Strength of the Mormon Church\" Flake 3677 (1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Treasures I Would Share\" (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Upholding of Constituted Law and Order\" Flake 3680 (1928), signed by Grant\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBy Jedediah M. Grant:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Collection of Facts\" by Jedediah M. Grant, Flake 3683 (undated reprint of 1844 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Dissertation on the Coincidence Between the Priesthoods of Jesus Christ and Melchisedec\" by James Gray (undated photocopy of 1845 original) including 2 published recommendations of the book\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Great Awakening\" (undated) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Great Canadian Mission: A Jubilee History, 1919-1969\" (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Great Love Nest Raid\" (1953) in \"Time Magazine\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"St. George Pictorial Guide\" by Great Mountain West Supply (2000)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Saga of Mormonism\" by Doyle L. Green (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Facts Relative to the Expulsion of the Mormons from the State of Missouri\" by John P. Greene, Flake 3710 (undated photocopy of the 1839 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Facts Relative to the Expulsion of the Mormons or Latter Day Saints from the State of Missouri\" by John P. Greene (undated reprint of the 1839 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Historic Nauvoo\" by Will Griffith (1941)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gift of Tongues\" by Bede Griffiths (1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Le Mormonisme Polygame. Response a la Brochure de M. Stenhouse\" by E. Guers, Flake 3740a (1855)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons\" by J.W. Gunnison (1852)in \"The Protestant Quarterly Review\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons or The Latter-Day Saints\" by John W. Gunnison, Flake 3754 (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Evidences that Joseph Smith, the Martyr, was a Prophet of God\" by Zenos H. Gurley and Isaac Sheen, Flake 3759 (circa 1864)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Polygamic Revelations\" by Zenos Gurley, Flake 3763 (1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Trial of Brigham H. Roberts by the United State House of Representatives\" by George R. Gygi (1979) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Women of the Bee-Hive\" by H.H. in \"The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine\" (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"First Presidency Repudiates the Key Doctrine of Joseph Smith\" (undated) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Order of the Gods\" (circa 1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"That Adam-God Doctrine in Mormon Records\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Beneath Vermillion Cliffs\" by Arthur Knight Hafen (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dixie Folklore and Pioneer Memoirs\" by Arthur Knight Hafen (1964) (2 copies with different formats)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Heavenly Manifestation\" by Heber C. Hale (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How Could a Prophet Believe in Moonmen?\" by Van Hale (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Miscellaneous: Apologetic Resources, No. 1\" by Van Hale (2004)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What About the Adam-God Theory?\" by Van Hale (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Message of Joseph in Egypt to Modern Youth\" by Wayne B. Hales (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Interview with President Smith\" by Henry Hall, Flake 3796 (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"President Joseph F. Smith Denies Charges\" by Henry Hall, Flake 3797 (circa 1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Early Mendon Mormons\" by Diane C. Ham (2000)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alcohol Talks to Youth\" by Howard E. Hamblin (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"If My Daughter Should Want to Marry a Mormon\" by P. Malcolm Hammond (circa 1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHandbill titled \"The Allies\" concerning suffrage photocopies (circa 1919) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"People of the Book. A Page from the Book of Nephi\" by Mildred T. Handy (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A History and Influence of the Mormon Theatre from 1839-1869\" by Harold I. Hansen (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Baptism in Water\" by Paul M. Hanson (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Laying on of Hands\" by Paul M. Hanson (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Black and the White\" by Brent Harker in \"BYU Today\" [Symposium on Mark Hofmann (1987), with a news clipping about Hofmann from \"The Salt Lake Tribune\" (1989 May 26)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cults No. 2 Mormonism\" by William Harding (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Early Procedure, Scenes and Personnel of the Brigham Young University\" by Judge Daniel Harrington (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Real Representative of the Most High\" by E.L.T. Harrison (undated reprint of the 1858 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Brother of Men\" by G.T. Harrison (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Escape of Elijah\" by Raymond Harrison (undated) in \"Wide World Magazine\" v. 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons\" by Rolin Lynde Hartt in \"The Atlantic Monthly,\" Vol. 85, No. 508, February 1900\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith's Grammar and Alphabet of the Egyptian Language\" by William S. Harwell (1988)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Matriarchal Priesthood and Emma's Right to Succession as Presiding High Priestess and Queen\" by William S. Harwell (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Unwritten Chapter of Salt Lake\" by Sarah Hollister Harris, Flake 3867 (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of West Bountiful Ward, 1848-1931\" compiled by Priscilla Muir Hatch (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Constitution of the Hawaiian Missionary Society\" by Hawaiian Missionary Society, Flake 3893 (1903)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon on Trial\" by Walter J. Haworth, Flake 3902 (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah Territory. Resolution of Hon. John Bidwell Relative to Affairs in Utah Territory\" by William B. Hazen, Flake 3930 (1867)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith's First Prayer,\" \"Redeemer of Israel,\" \"Sweet is the Work\" and \"We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet\" all by Sheldon N. Heaps (1949) (4 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Demographics of the Contemporary Mormon Family\" typescript paper by Tim B. Heaton (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fin de Siecle; Christmas Exercises for Schools\" by Ida M. Hedrick (circa 1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hedrickites\" typescript paper by J. F. S. (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Seedling\" typescript paper by Bill Heersink (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Helpful Visions. 14th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" Flake 3950 (1887)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Helping Others to Help Themselves. The Story of the Mormon Church Welfare Program\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Crickets and Grasshoppers in Utah\" by W.W. Henderson (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Herald Pictorial Annual\" (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Jews, Negroes, and Mormons\" by Grant Heward (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Negro Question Resolved\" by Yates Heywood (1964)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon as Amerindian Apocalypse\" by Jared Hickman (2014)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Offspring of the Mormon People\" by Josiah E. Hickman, Flake 3987 (1924)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Restoration in the Midst of Revolution\" by Barbara Higdon, ed. (1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Does Science Teach that God is Dead?\" by Armin J. Hill (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Short Work on the Geography of Mexico and Central America, from 2234 B.C. to 421 A.D.\" by Louis E. Hills, Flake 4006 (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Short Work on the Popol Vuh\" by Louis E. Hills, Flake 4007 (circa 1918)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Best Homes\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Does Your Religion Carry Over?\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Latter-day Saints as Home Builders\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and Business Fundamentals\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ten Cards Dealing with the Distinctive Features of Mormonism\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cornerstones of a Happy Home\" by Gordon B. Hinckley (1984) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Historic Highlights of Mormonism\" A Natural-Color Slidefilm script by Gordon B. Hinckley (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Stick of Joseph\" A Reader's Script for a Filmstrip by Gordon B. Hinckley (undated) (2 copies, cover loose on one copy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What of the Mormons?\" by Gordon B. Hinckley (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Invitation to the Kingdom of God\" by F.F. Hintze, Flake 4016 (1895) loose first page\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of Mormonism\" disbound article (1862) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young: The American Moses\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Charles Carroll Goodwin: Unprejudiced Utahn- and Utah Masonry\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Dedication of the Nauvoo Masonic Temple and the Strange Question of Dr. Goforth\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Freemasonry and Civil Confrontation on the Illinois Frontier\" (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Freemasonry and the Lynching at Carthage Jail\" (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Historicity of the Alleged Masonic Influence on Mormonism\" (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith: A Modern Enigma\" by Mervin B. Hogan in \"The Royal Arch Mason\" (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Viewed by a Masonic Adept\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Censorship and the U.S. Senate\" by Richard W. Hogue (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Resources and Attractions of Utah\" by Ovando James Hollister, Flake 4066 (1879) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Words and Deeds. The Mormons and Temperance\" by Ovando James Hollister, Flake 4069 (circa 1884) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Senator George Graham Vest and the \"Menace\" of Mormonism\" by M. Paul Holsinger in \n\"Missouri Historical Review\" (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Home Mission Monthly\" - \"In and Out of Utah\" (1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To Honor President Heber J. Grant\" (1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hon. Reed Smoot. Senior United States Senator from Utah. His Record in the Senate\" (1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Honoring Dr. Karl G. Maeser\" (1934)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Honoring President David O. McKay\" (1962) [Banquet Program]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Extension of Boundaries\" by William H. Hooper, Flake 4080 (1869) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Utah Bill. A Plea for Religious Liberty\" by William H. Hooper, Flake 4082 (1870) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Senator Reed Smoot and the Mormon Church\" by Albert J. Hopkins, Flake 4086b (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Archeology and the Book of Mormon\" by Hal Hougey (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Latter-day Saints- Where Did You Get Your Authority?\" by Hal Hougey (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Latter-day Saints- Where Did You Get Your Authority?\" by Hal Hougey (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The TRUTH about the \"Lehi Tree-of-Life\" Stone\" by Hal Hougey (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"House of the Lord. Historical and Descriptive Sketch of the Salt Lake Temple\" Flake 4097 (1893) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The X-Rays Turned on Mormonism\" by Lucie Hoving, Flake 4100 (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Glossary of Philosophical Terms\" by Trudy M. Howard (undated) [Made to accompany Sterling McMurrin's \"Theological Foundations\"]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Apostasy and Restoration Chart\" by Rulon S. Howells (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"His Many Mansions Comparative Chart\" by Rulon S. Howells (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"From the Atlantic Surf to the Golden Gate\" by William Lawrence Humason, Flake 4132 (2011 photocopy of 1869 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Opinions of Sixty-Five Leading Ministers\" by C.J. Hunt, Flake 4138 (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Right Relation of Church and State\" by D.G. Hunt and A.W. Ivins, Flake 4141 (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Great Apostasy? No! Unbroken Chain? The Continuity of the Catholic Church\" by Duane G. Hunt (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Unbroken Chain: The Continuity of the Catholic Church\" by Duane G. Hunt (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Being a Righteous Husband and Father\" by Howard W. Hunter (1994)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Lyman Wight Colony in Texas\" by J. Marvin Hunter (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young, Colonizer\" by Milton R. Hunter, reprint from \"The Pacific Historical Review\" (1937) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Dynamics of Mormonism\" by Milton R. Hunter, radio address (1937 August 15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Letter to Michael\" by Milton R. Hunter (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Vocabulary of the Utah and Sho-sho-ne or Snake Dialects\" by Dimick B. Huntington, Flake 4146 (1872) Outer part of the item is a photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nigerian Converts, Mormon Missionaries, and the Priesthood Revelation: Mormonism in Nigeria, 1946-1978\" typescript by D. Dmitri Huribut (2015)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Orson Hyde\" by Joseph S. Hyde (1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Marriage Relations\" (undated reprint of the 1854 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Timely Warning to England\" (undated reprint of the 1837 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Travels and Ministry\" (undated reprint of the 1842 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Special Message\" by Governor of Idaho John B. Neil (1880-83), Flake 4180 (1881) extremely fragile \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"And If Ye Will Receive It, He is Elijah, He Who Shall Be in the Future\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Improvement Era\" (1911) [Contains Colt Pistol ad]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Improvement Era\" (1912) [Contains Remington Rifle ad]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Memoriam, Anthon Henrik Lund\" Flake 4215 (1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Memoriam. Axel B.C. Ohlson\" (1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Memoriam Emily Sophia Tanner Richards\" Flake 4217 (circa 1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Memoriam. Horace Gibson Whitney\" Flake 4218 (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In the Matter of Reed Smoot: Senator-Elect from the State of Utah\" Flake 4221 (1903)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Message from the President of the United States\" by Industrial Christian Home Association of Utah, Flake 4241 (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report of the Commissioners of Registration\" by Industrial Christian Home Association of Utah, Flake 4239 (1891)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake City\" by E. Ingersoll in \"Harper's Monthly Magazine\" (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Buffalo Bill at War with the Danites\" Flake 4249a variant (circa 1905) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Buffalo Bill at War with the Danites\" [In gevecht met Mormonen] Dutch variant of Flake 4249b (circa 1913) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cody Against the Mormons\" (circa 1898) in \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Buffalo Bill Library,\" No. 667\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Onder de Mormonen [Dutch]\" Dutch variant of Flake 4251c (undated) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Parmi les Mormons\" Flake 4251c (undated) in French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Are Mormon Temples Christian?\" by Institute for Religious Research (2003)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Instructions in Ordinance Work\" (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Intelligences, Pre-Earth Realms, and Good and Evil\" (undated reprint of the 1855 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Intemperance; an Appeal to the Youth of Zion\" Flake 4257 (1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What shall it profit a man.\" A forcible appeal to true Americans\" from the \"Inter-mountain Republican,\" Flake 4269 (circa 1906)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon's Mistake, or, What is the Gospel?\" by Henry Allan Ironside, Flake 4275a [variant] (circa 1920) mold or something all over the book?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon's Mistake, or What is the Gospel?\" by H.A. Ironside (1947) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Aspects of Mormonism\" by G.A. Irving (1906) in \"The Outlook\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Belief and Faith\" by C.E. Irwin (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bibliothica Scallawagiana\" by Keith Irwin (1997)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Is God a Respecter of Persons?\" Flake 4283a (circa 1920) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"El Mormonismo\" by Anthony W. Ivins (1952)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polygamy in Mexico as Practice by the Mormon Church, 1895-1905\" by H. Grant Ivins (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Moses Thatcher Case\" by Stanley S. Ivins (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Notes on Mormon Polygamy\" by Stanley S. Ivins, reprint from \"The Western Humanities Review' (1956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Facts About Polygamy\" by Stanley S. Ivins, a two-page typescript of excerpts from his article \"Notes on Mormon Polygamy\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Elders, and Specimens of Mormonite Miracles\" by H.T. J. (undated photocopy of the 1853 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Narrative of the Adventures and Experience of Joseph H. Jackson in Nauvoo\" (1960 reprint)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How Not to Read the Scriptures\" typescript by Kent P. Jackson (1991 May)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Heroes of Truth\" Pupil's Manual by Maude Beeley Jacob (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Stela 5, Izapa, Chipas, Mexico: A Major Archaeological Discovery of the New World\" by M. Wells Jakeman (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Trip to Utah in 1858\" by Jason W. James in \"Frontier Times\" (1927)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catechism for Children\" Flake 4332 (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" Flake 4344 (1882) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" Flake 4345 (circa 1895) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Der Katechismus fur Kinder\" Flake 4339 (1892) in German\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salvation: A Dialogue between Elder Brownson and Mr. Whitby\" Flake 4353 (1853)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Jarman and the Mormons: Interviewing a Mormon from Utah\" Flake 4370 (circa 1889) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"U.S.A. Uncle Sam's Abscess\" Flake 4363a (1884) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gospel Pioneer\" by William Jefferies, Flake 4377 (circa 1892)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Expulsion of the Mormons from Jackson County, Missouri\" by Warren A. Jennings in \"The Missouri Historical Review\" (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith, An Oration\" by Nephi Jensen Flake 4384 (circa 1929) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism the Modern Marvel\" by Nephi Jensen Flake 4387 (1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Test of Truth\" by Nephi Jensen (circa 1936) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon\" by Andrew Jenson, Flake 4394 (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith as a Prophet\" by Andrew Jenson, Flake 4407 (circa 1891) (4 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Has Mormon History Been Deliberately Falsified?\" by Dean C. Jessee (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Eliza Goodson Jex, In Memoriam\" by Heber C. Jex, Flake 4416 (1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"John R. Park Memorial Service\" (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"John Taylor and the 1886 Revelation\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual Meeting Program\" by John Whitmer Historical Association (1994)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Benjamin F. Johnson Letter to Elder George F. Gibbs\" by Benjamin F. Johnson (1983), with an Analysis of the Letter by Dean R. Zimmerman\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Defense of Celestial Marriage. A Response to Anti-Mormon Attacks\" by Benjamin F. Johnson (1988 reprint)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Letter to George F. Gibbs\" typescript by Benjamin F. Johnson, also titled \"The Testimony of Joseph Smith's Best Friend\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Patriarch Benjamin F. Johnson's Letter to Elder George F. Gibbs\" by Benjamin F. Johnson (1990 reprint)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Worship in Song\" by Clair Johnson (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith\" by J. Edward Johnson (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Voice from the Mountains\" by Joel Hills Johnson, Flake 4441 (1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Covenant Journey\" by Permelia Johnson (1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Idaho Test Oath\" by Richard Z. Johnson, Flake 4445 (1888) (2 copies, one is a photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Eugenics and Mormonism\" by Roswell H. Johnson (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sonia Johnson: Citizen for President\" by Sonia Johnson (circa 1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Church and J. Bracken Lee\" (circa 1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Story of a Political Hoax\" (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph F. Smith Answered\" by \"Jonathan,\" Flake 4453 (circa 1892) very fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Jonathan Leo Fairbanks: A Painters Journey, 1952-2004\" (2004), includes a copy of a letter from David N.F. Fairbanks, M.D. to Thomas F. Rugh and an article, The Birth of Utah Expressionism\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Animals and the Gospel\" by Gerald E. Jones (1980), with copy of the first page of a letter from Scott S. Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gospel Chart Book\" by Milton Jenkin Jones (1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Correspondence between Senator Reed Smoot and N.V. Jones\" by Nathaniel V. Jones, Flake 4493a (1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The White Salamander Murders\" by Robert A. Jones (1987) in \"Los Angeles Times Magazine\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Plot Against Liberty vs. A Plan of Life\" by Daniel B. Jordan (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith Jr.\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Oh Joseph, Where Are the Rest of My Children?\" by Joseph Smith Jr. Family Organization (2007)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith, 1832-1914. A Centennial Tribute\" (circa 1932) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith's Testimony\" (1982 photocopy) in Hebrew \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Arizona Temple\" by B. Ira Judd in \"Arizona Highways,\" (1955 April)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Juvenile Instructor\" Single Issue (October 15, 1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Silk Culture, a Treatise on the Silk Worm and its Habits\" by S. Katogi (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Doctrines of the Holy Order\" by Robert Kay and Peggy Lynch (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conditions in Utah\" by Thomas Kearns, Flake 4530 (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Bishop's Court\" by Joseph B. Keeler, Flake 4532 (undated photocopy of the 1902 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lorenzo Saunders Interviews\" by William H. Kelley, (3 undated typescripts of interviews that occurred in 1884); These are from the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. Archives, Independence, Missouri and cannot be reproduced.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Practical Reference\" by Louis A. Kelsch, Flake 4572 (1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"He Mau Kuhikuhi Pili Euanelio\" by Lewis K. Kelsch, Flake 4578 (1924) in Hawaiian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catalogue Twenty-eight\" by Ken Sanders Rare Books (2006)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon\" by James Henry Kennedy, Flake 4587 (1890) very fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Distinguishing Characteristics of Mormonism\" by A.P. Kesler, Flake 4595b (circa 1898) (2 copies) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Patrick Edward Connor, Commanding General, Third California Infantry. First Gentile of Utah\" by Leo P. Kibby (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Explorations in Southwestern Utah in 1908\" by Alfred Vincent Kidder (1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Those Foolish Mormons\" by Rulon Killian (1965)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saviorship\" by Heber C. Kimball (undated reprint of 1854 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Exposed. The Other Side\" by John C. Kimball, Flake 4620 (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Legislature of the State of Utah\" by Quince K. Kimball (1945) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bombshell Confession!\" by Solomon Farnham Kimball, Flake 4621 (1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Abraham: An Example to Fathers\" by Spencer W. Kimball (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Be Ye Clean\" by Spencer W. Kimball (1965, 3 editions; and 1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Lamanite and the Gospel\" (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Letter to a Friend\" (1978) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Love Versus Lust\" (1965)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Love vs. Lust\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Marriage and Divorce\" (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Modern Scientific Findings Harmonize with Revelation Through the Ages\" (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Render Unto God\" (1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Repentance Brings Forgiveness\" (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Revelation and Worthy Male Members\" (1978); same pamphlet also includes \"Revelation and The Holy Priesthood\" by Ogden Kraut\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"...So Many Kinds of Voices\" (1971) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tomorrow's Leaders-You\" (1960) includes a clipping about the lack of Black men in the Mormon priesthood (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tragedy or Destiny\" (1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Unforgettable Holy Land\" (1961)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We Should Be a Reverent People\" (1976) (6 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mountain Meadows Massacre: A Search for Perspective\" by David S. King (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Diary of Captain Edward A. King [1858]\" by Edward A. King (2003) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reasons Why the Agricultural College and the University of Utah Should be Combined\" by J.T. Kingsbury (1893)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The New Religious Right\" by James Kirchick (2009) in \"The Advocate\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Moment\" by Walter Kirn (2011) in \"Newsweek\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aphorisms, Maxims, Proverbs and Pithy Sayings of Governor Brigham Young\" by Newell Knight (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Doctrinal References\" by Alvin Knisley (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Know Your Religion\" Brigham Young University Bulletins, five programs (1965-1970) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Opposition to the Resolution Reported from the Committee on Privileges and Elections\" by Philander C. Knox, Flake 4671 (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Speech of Hon. Philander C. Knox (of Pennsylvania) in the Senate of the United States\" by Philander C. Knox, Flake 4670 (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polygamy: Its Genetic and Sociological Consequences\" by Knut J. Knuteson (1988)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Suspension of Plural Marriage and the Fulfillment of Prophecy\" by Knut J. Knuteson (1988)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Latter-day Intrigues of the Mormon Church\" by Jim Kostman (1977) in \"Oui,\" November 1977\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Truth and the Evidence. A Comparison Between Doctrines of the Reorganized Church\" by Aleah G. Koury (1965)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"America's Future: Look, Listen and Learn!\" by Ogden Kraut (1996)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bishop John Koyle's Dream Mine: A Monument of Mystery\" by Ogden Kraut (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Century of Doctrinal Revisions\" by Ogden Kraut (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Complaint Against Ogden Kraut\" (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Missionary Experiences Without Purse or Scrip\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Priesthood Garment\" by Ogden Kraut (1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Re-baptism\" by Ogden Kraut (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Response to the Ex-Mormons for Jesus\" (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Die Mormonen\" by M. Krawielitzki (undated) in German\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reminiscences on Priesthood\" by Morris Q. Kunz (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Labors in the Vineyard. 12th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" Flake 4694 (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Year Book\" by Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Utah (1916)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Thunder Storm\" by a Lady (1832)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Theatre in Mormon Life and Culture\" by Howard R. Lamar (1999)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons and their Bible\" by M.T. Lamb, Flake 4711 (1902) [3 photocopies of pages 151-2 enclosed also]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Treasures in Heaven. 15th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" by George C. Lambert, Flake 4714 (1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Objections to the Book of Mormon and the Book of Doctrine and Covenants\" by Joseph R. Lambert, Flake 4718 (1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Autograph Album of Mary B. Noble\" by Neal E. Lambert (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Memory of Dr. John R. Park\" by Alfred Lambourne, Flake 4729 (undated) with a loose photograph, possibly of Dr. Park\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Aging\" by Helen Lancaster (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Roberts Case\" by Charles Beary Landis, Flake 4736 (1900) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Authentic History of the Mormons\" by H. Andre Langdon, Flake 4740a (circa 1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mistakes of \"Latter Day Saints\"\" by Roy H. Lanier, Flake 4742b (circa 1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lantern\" Flake 4747 (1891), Published by the Students of the University of Deseret, Volume 1, No.]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Introduction to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints\" by Myron F. LaPointe (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fatores de Seguranca no Lar\" by Charlotte A. Larsen (1961) in Portugese\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Your State and Mine: A Plea for Economy Rather than Waste in Utah's Government\" by Miriam Fay Larsen (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Story of the Perpetual Emigration Fund\" by Gustive O. Larson (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Facts About Mormonism\" by William E. La Rue (1919) in \"The Christian Statesman\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Latter-day Judgments\" Flake 4764c (circa 1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Latter Day Saints. A Question of Identity\" Flake 6941 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.D.S. College \"Student's Handbook\" Flake 4774 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eL.D.S. School of Music \"Annual Announcement, 1923-1924\" by (1923)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"L.D.S. School of Music, Season 1920-21\" (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"L.D.S. School of Music, Season 1921-22\" (1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catalogue and Announcements of the Latter-day Saints' College\" (1895)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catalogue and Announcements of the Latter-day Saints' College\" Flake 4794 (1896)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catalogue and Announcements\" Flake 4794 (1897)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Courses of Study Offered by the Latter-day Saints' College\" Flake 4794 (1900) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLatter-day Saint's University - \"Quarterly Bulletin Vol. II No. 4\" (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLatter-day Saint's University - \"Songs and Yells\" Flake 4801 (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Latter-day Saint Woman\" 2 issues: Premier Issue, Spring 1986; Second Issue, Summer 1986\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Excerpt from The Book of Joseph by His Self\" typescript by Rob Lauer (2013)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Illustrated History of the Kirtland Temple\" by Roger D. Launius (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Boy on the Knoll (Brigham Young Academy) Souvenir Story\" by Nathan Lawrence (circa 1903)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Even Mormon Angels Fall\" by Mark Lawson (1989) in \"The Independent Magazine\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"And This is Life Eternal That They Might Know Thee, the Only True God ?Adam?\" by Melaine Layton (undated), with a photocopy of the article \"Brigham Young's False Teaching: Adam is God\" by Chris Alex Vlachos (1979) enclosed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bible View of Polygamy\" by Henry Charles Lea, Flake 4816 (circa 1862) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Leadership\" (1961)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Deliverer\" by LeBaron? (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Priesthood Expounded\" by Ervil M. LeBaron (1956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Prophet's Challenge\" by Joel F. LeBaron (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Who Has Apostatized?\" by Owen D. LeBaron (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Adam-God\" by Ron W. LeBaron (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Unpublished Discourse of Brigham Young, 1854\" by Ross W. LeBaron (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Economic Democracy Under Eternal Law\" by Verlan M. LeBaron (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Restoration of All Things Do the LDS Leaders Hold This Power Today?\" by Verlan M. LeBaron  (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"From the Valley of Despair to the Mountain Peaks of Hope\" (1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Special Challenges Facing the Church in Our Time\" typescript (1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Strengthening the Home\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Youth and the Church No.9 - In Tune with the Infinite\"\" (1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Youth and the Church No. 10 - What Price Sin?\" (1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Youth and the Church No. 11 - The Successful\" Sinners\" (1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Youth and the Church No. 15 - In Holy Temples\" (1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Youth and the Church No. 16 - Take Time to be Holy\" (1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Youth and the Church No. 17 - The Rapture of the Moment\" (1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Lee Trial! An Expose of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" Flake 4844 (1875)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Legal Aspects of the Mormon Problem\" in \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Century Magazine\" (1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Moses of the Mormons. Strang's City of Refuge\" by Henry E. Legler, Flake 4869 (1897)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why the Church of Christ was Established Anew in 1929\" by Howard Leighton-Floyd (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pennies from Heaven: How Mormon Economics Shape the G.O.P\" by Chris Lehmann (2011) in \"Harper's\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mind of Mitt Romney\" by Nicholas Lemann (2012) in \"The New Yorker\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Guatemalan Petroglyphs. The Nephite Story, or, From Whence Came the Aztecs\" by James W. LeSueur (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Letter from Brigham Young and Daniel H. Wells, 1857\" (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Letter of Governor J. Bracken Lee and Answer of the First Presidency\" (1954) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Word with You About the Mormon Menace\" by Alfred Henry Lewis, Flake 4881 (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church of Jesus Christ. Where Is It - How Shall I Know It?\" by William Lewis, Flake 4901a (circa 1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Worlds of Joseph Smith\" by Library of Congress and Brigham Young University (2005) Symposium program and tickets\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Life Among the Mormons\" (1855) in \"Putnam's Magazine\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Life and Labors of Eliza R. Snow Smith; with a Full Account of Her Funeral Services\" Flake 4923 (1888) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Light from the Home Paper of Hans Peter Freece\" Flake 4927a (circa 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Light of the Sun\" (circa 1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Testimony of Mary Lightner\" by Mary Lightner (1926 reprint)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ein Sachsischer Schulmeister im Mormonenlande\" by M. Lindeman (1873) in German\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Theology: Historical Development\" by A. Bruce Lindgren (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons and the Theatre\" by John S. Lindsay, Flake 4939 (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Local Travelers Guide- Conference Guide Edition\" (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Appointments, Instructions and Suggestions Issued by the Logan Temple\" by Logan Temple, Flake 4970e (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"St. George and Nineteenth - Century Polygamy\" by Larry Logue (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pioneering Among the Mormons\" by David J. Longfellow (1941) in \"Consolation, A Journal of Fact, Hope and Courage\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Story of Religion in America: The Mormons\" in \"Look\" (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What is a Mormon?\" in \"Look\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Vision of Sir Launfal\" by James Russell Lowell (undated) (2 different copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Distinguishing Doctrines of the Utah Mormon Church Examined\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5003 (circa 1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Errors and Inconsistencies Concerning the Presidency of the Dominant Church in Utah\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5004a (circa 1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith; Has He Succeeded his Father, the Seer\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5006 (circa 1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reorganization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5008 (circa 1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Reorganization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5008b (circa 1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Angel on the Beltway\" by W. Ray Luce (1998)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lucifer's Lantern\" Flake 5010 (1898-1899) (2 issues)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Toward Improved Communication... With God\" by Daniel H. Ludlow (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon\" by Joseph Luff, Flake 5016 (circa 1900) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sermon by Elder Joseph Luff\" (1893) in \n\"Supplement to the Saint's Herald\" very fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Compilation Containing the Lectures on Faith...\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Inspired Prophetic Warnings\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Voice Calling\" by Albert R. Lyman (circa 1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My Heroine\" by Amy Brown Lyman (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"National Woman's Relief Society\" by Amy Brown Lyman Flake 5052 (1925)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Relief Society - the Service Organization of the Church\" by Amy Brown Lyman (1941)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Notes to be Referred to Daily by Missionaries\" by Francis M. Lyman, Flake 5054a (circa 1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Missionary System of the Mormon Church\" address by Richard R. Lyman (1937 reprint)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Destiny of the Human Soul\" by T. Edgar Lyon (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mexican Colonies. Valuable Information to Intending Settlers\" by Alexander F. MacDonald, Flake 5133a (1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Changing of the Revelations\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5159 (1927)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Marvelous Work and a Wonder: The Gospel Restored\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5161 (1911) cover damaged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Time of the End\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5165 (circa 1927)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why?\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5167 (circa 1928) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Eutaw You Talk Utah\" by Rusty MacHinery (1951) invoice\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Predicting the Past: The Utah War's Twenty-First Century Future\" by William P. MacKinnon (2009)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Craft of History: A Personal View\" by Brigham D. Madsen (1995)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reply to John W. Welch and Truman G. Madsen\" by Brigham D. Madsen, with a funeral program for Stephen Garff Marriott enclosed (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Japanese Journal [Heber J. Grant]\" compiled by Gordon A. Madsen (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith Among the Prophets\" by Truman G. Madsen (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Noble Son: Spencer W. Kimball\" by Truman G. Madsen, with an untitled poem enclosed (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Magnecoil\" (circa 1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Found At Last! Positive Proof that Mormonism is a Fraud\" by James Ervin Mahaffey, Flake 5244 (circa 1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association\" by Mahoning Baptists Association, (photocopies of the 1828-1829 minutes and two letters made for Prince by the Disciples of Christ Historical Society in 1989); originals belong to the Society and may not be reproduced\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Assassination of John K. Robinson\" by Maine Legislature, Flake 5246b (1867)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What Saith the Scripture...?\" by Evelyn Maples (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Margaret Schreiner Reminisces\" (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Outstanding Wonder: Zion Canyon's Cable Mountain Draw Works\" by Dena S. Markoff (2009)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Strange Marriages of Sarah Ann Whitney to Joseph Smith...\" by H. Michael Marquardt (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Marriage, Divorce and the Mormon Problem\" in \"The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine\" page 802 (1886)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons in Hancock County: A Reminiscence\" from Illinois State Historical Society, Volume 64, 1971 (downloaded in 2015 from JSTOR)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"When the Mormons Dwelt Among Us\" (undated photocopy of the 1916 article in \"The Bellman\")\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Miscellaneous\" Volume 1, No. 1, by David C. Martin (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons Miscellaneous: Thomas Sharp\" by David C. Martin (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Restoration Reporter\" by David C. Martin (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Second Comforter for Each of Us\" by George V. Martin (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Unknown God\" by George V. Martin (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Winning Eternal Lives\" by George V. Martin (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Visions of Zion\" by Patrick Mason in \"The Christian Century\" (2012)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Index and Concordance to Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith\" by Robert J. Matthews (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith's Revision of the Bible\" by Robert J. Matthews (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith's Revision of the Bible\" (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Look at Joseph Smith's Inspired Translation\" (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Miracles of Jesus\" by Robert J. Matthews (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Unmasking Arizona's Nude Bride Rituals\" by George Max in \"Real Detective\" (1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Description of the Great Temple, Salt Lake City\" Flake 5080 (1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Description of the Great Temple of Salt Lake City\" Flake 5084 (1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Description of the Hawaiian Temple...\" Flake 5087 (1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Life's Greatest Questions\" by Duncan M. McAllister (undated) (3 editions, 4 items)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Ordinances Essential\" by Duncan M. McAllister Flake 5096 (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Duncan M. McAllister\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"McBride's Comic Dialogues for School Exhibitions\" By H. Elliott McBride, Flake 5100a (1873), outer portions appear scorched and damaged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young\" by Justin McCarthy, Flake 5108 (circa 1870)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reprint of the Separate Report of Hon. John A. McClernand as a Member of the Utah Commission\" by John A. McClernand, Flake 5118 (1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Common Consent\" by Bruce R. McConkie (1970, 1973) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Holy Ghost Speaks Again\" by Bruce R. 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McKay (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Message from Emma Rae McKay\" by Emma Rae McKay (circa 1952) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Mormonism is a Cult\" by Robert McKay (1985)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For Behold Ye Are Free\" by Lynn McKinlay (1964)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Spirit Giveth Life\" by Lynn A. McKinlay (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conversion of a Mormon Priest\" by Duncan J. McMillan (1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Historical Sketch of Mormonism\" by Duncan J. McMillan, Flake 5226 (circa 1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Patterns of our Religious Faiths\" (1954) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Philosophical Foundations of Mormon Theology\" with wrapper (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Philosophical Foundations of Mormon Theology\" by Sterling M. McMurrin (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pioneer Printing in Utah\" by Douglas C. McMurtie (undated reprint of the 1933 article)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Answer of the Ministers\" by R.G. McNiece in \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Kinsman\" Flake 4643 (1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Shall Utah be Made a Mormon State?\" by R.G. McNiece (1887)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Authentic Story of Historic Carthage Jail\" by Joseph A. McRae (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Facts for Thinkers\" by Joseph A. McRae, Flake 5236c (circa 1918); and \"Baptism, How and By Whom Administered\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Identity\" by Jon Meacham in \"Time\" (2012)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Meears Prize Essay\" Flake 5225a (1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tracting Made Easy\" by C.M. Melonakos (1987)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young: Some Political Concepts of a Frontier Prophet\" by J. Keith Melville (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Highlights in Mormon Political History\" (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism, Americanism, and Communism\" (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Peace Amid Conflict\" by J. Keith Melville (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Memorial Evening Service in the Salt Lake Temple\" Flake 5334a (1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Memorial Services for President Franklin Stewart Harris\" (1960)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book is True\" by James S. Menzies (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Diagrams Illustrating Latter-day Saint Principles\" by Ambrose Pond Merrill, Flake 5344 (1923) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Message for the New Year\" by Harrison R. Merrill (1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Addresses Over Radio Station KSL\" by Joseph F. Merrill (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alcohol and Science\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alcohol, Citizenship and the Church\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Are Tea and Coffee Harmful?\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Cigarette and Morality\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Eat Meat Sparingly\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hot Drinks Not Good\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How To Find Out God\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Immortality and Faith\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Is Nature Kind to Man?\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Life Beyond the Grave\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Need of Christian Education\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Religion and the Abundant Life\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Science and Immortality\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Scientific Proof for the Word of Wisdom\" (1945) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tobacco and Science\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tobacco is Not Good for Man\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reed Smoot, Apostle in Politics\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reed Smoot Utah Politician\" (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Parenting Together\" by Barbara J. Mesle and C. Robert Mesle (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Michael, Our Father and Our God\" (undated) reprinted from \"Truth\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The United Order\" by Joshua Hough Midgley, Flake 5389 (1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Correspondence of Bishop George Miller\" Flake 5395 (circa 1916)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Correspondence of Bishop George Miller\" Flake 5395 (1977 reprint of the original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Living Testimony. The Republican Nuggets of Truth\" by William G. Mills (1894) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mitt Romney\" comic book (2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Honor Thy Mother\" by Thomas S. Monson (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Brother's Keepers\" by Thomas S. Monson (1998)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Character of Anti-Mormon Propaganda\" by W.P. Monson, Flake 5451 (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dale Morgan's Introduction to a Mormon Bibliography\" by Dale L. Morgan (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" by John Morgan, Flake 5477f (circa 1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Opinions of the Leading Statesmen of the United States on the Edmunds Law\" by John Morgan, Flake 5486 (circa 1885) (3 copies) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan, Flake 5498 (circa 1891) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan, Flake 5505a (1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan (1949) Language: in Armenian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan (undated) (4 copies in two formats)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How to Read and Understand the Book of Mormon\" by Stephen G. Morgan (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What We Can Learn from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" by Frank S. Morley (1954) (3 copies in two formats)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Manhattan New York Temple Portfolio\" by Mormon Artists Group Press advertisement (circa 2005)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Century Book\" Flake 5520 (1930) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Chiefs Confess\" Flake 5520b (circa 1905) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Conspirators\" \"a British dime novel\" (circa 1900) extremely fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Elder's Damiana Wafers\" Flake 5522e (circa 1882) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Endowment Ceremony by A Former Mormon\" (1905 February) in \"The World Today\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Expositor\" Flake 5523 (circa 1875) (1 photocopy also included) extremely fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMormon Miscellaneous - \"Scrapbook of Mormon Polemics, Vol. 1 No. 1\" by (1985)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon\" Protest Against Injustice\" Flake 5529 (1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Question\" (1871) in \"The Phrenological Journal\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Stories Conference, Washington, DC Region\" program (2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Place of Mormon Studies in the University\" program for the Mormon Studies Donors' Council Inaugural Meeting at the University of Virginia (2013)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"30th Annual Convention National Association of Master Plumbers\" program of a Mormon Tabernacle Choir performance (undated) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Scriptural Items, Words of the Prophets 1841\" photocopy by Mormon Underground Press (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Women's Protest\" Flake 5533 (1886) (2 editions)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Mormoni\" in L' Illustrazione Popolare (circa 1872)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Mormoni in L'Universo Illustrato (circa 1873)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism\" (circa 1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism: A Critical Review\" in \"The Edinburgh Review\" (1854)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and Its Founder\" (undated photocopy) in \n\"United States Statistical and Chronological Almanac for 1845\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and Polygamy\" in \"The Arena\" (1903)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Enters a New Era\" in \"Time\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Exposed, No. 5\" Flake 5550a (circa 1896) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Exposed. Please Read, then Hand to Your Neighbour, or Mail to a Friend\" Flake 5551b (circa 1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Exposed\" Flake 5551c (circa 1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism in Illinois\" (4 parts) in \"The American Whig Review,\" 1852 March-December \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism in Politics\" in \"The Outlook\" (1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Teaches a Human God, a Polygamous Christ, an Imperfect Bible, a Temporary Hell, and an Earth-like Heaven\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism: The $3 Bill of Christianity\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons\" and \"The Mormons at Utah\" in \"Littell's Living Age\" (1852)  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons\" in \"Harper's New Monthly Magazine\" (1853) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons. 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Newsletter\" (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons: For Ruffled Believers\" in \"Time\" (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons in America\" Disbound Article (2 copies) (1852)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The \"Book of Mormon\" by Nephi Lowell Morris, Flake 5577 (1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Restoration, or the Re-Establishment of the Church\" by Nephi Lowell Morris, Flake 5583 (1929) [Parts 1,6,7 and 8 of 9] (4 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Story of the Discovery of the Book of Mormon\" by Nephi Lowell Morris, Flake 5584 (circa 1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Latter-day Saints and the Book of Mormon\" by William Morrish, Flake 5588 (undated photocopy of the 1840 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Admission of Utah as a State\" by Elijah A. Morse, Flake 5590 (1893)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Book of Mormon Ready References\" Flake 5595a (1903)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gospel Alphabet\" Flake 5611 (1924)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Latter-day Saints and the World\" Flake 5616 (circa 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why I Believe the Book of Mormon to be The Word of God\" Flake 5638 (1918)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why I Believe the Book of Mormon to be The Word of God\" Flake 5641 (circa 1918) (5 copies in 3 formats)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Further Light and Knowledge\" by Jerry Mower (2002)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Choose You This Day Whom Ye Will Serve\" by Henry D. Moyle (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Jurisdiction and Procedures for Missions\" by Henry D. Moyle (1961)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thou Shalt Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself\" typescript by Henry D. Moyle (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Immigration and the \"Mormon Question:\" An International Episode\" (1956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and Literature\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism's \"Gathering:\" An American Doctrine with a Difference\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons in American History\" (1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons in American History\" (1981) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mother Tongue, \"Skandinavisme,\" and \"The Swedish Insurrection\" in Utah\" (1956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Sense of Humus: Scandinavian Mormon Immigrant Humor\" by William Mulder (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Reading Guide to the Book of Mormon\" by David H. Mulholland (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Widowed and the Stresses of Widowhood\" by Frances Hartman Mulliken (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Colonization Scheme for Vancouver Island\" by J.B. Munro in \"The Washington Historical Quarterly\" (1934)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Murder by a Deputy U.S. Marshal\" by George A. Munson, Flake 5667 (1886)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Murdock Lever\" Flake 5671 (1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Causes and Prevention of Inactivity in the Church\" by Joseph Muren (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What the Mormons Teach\" by Wildman Murphy, Flake 5676 (189?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Club Songs\" Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service by D.P. Murray (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Museum of the Great Things of God\" (undated reprint of the 1843 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Fruits of \"Mormonism\"\" by Amos Milton Musser, Flake 5682 (1878) (2 copies), some pages have passages excised\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Malicious Slanders Refuted!!!\" by Amos M. Musser, Flake 5683 (circa 1877)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Plain Facts for Patriotic Voters\" Flake 5686a (circa 1906) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Race Suicide,\" Infanticide, Prolicide, Leprocide vs. Children\" Flake 5687 (1904) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Celestial or Plural Marriage\" (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Law of Plural Marriage\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The New and Everlasting Covenant of Marriage\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Open Letter to Heber J. Grant, April 15, 1935\" (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Supplement to the New and Everlasting Covenant of Marriage\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIssues include: 1897 July 27; 1899 February; 1903 November; 1905 (February-August, October-December); 1906 (February, April-July, September-December); 1907 (January-March, May-September, and December); 1908 (January-May, August-December); 1909 (all); 1910 (all published issues); 1911 (all issues present except October; August issue contains a brochure on Pacific Islanders Day); 1912 (January-June, September-December); 1913 (all issues); 1914 (all issues except April); and 1915 (6 issues, January, March-April, June, August-September).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIssues include: 1916 (except for April and September); 1917 (except for March and September); 1918 (except for June, August-September, November and December); 1919 (includes March-August, December); 1920 (includes January, March-May, September and December); 1921 (includes March, August-November); 1922 (includes January-June, and November-December); 1923 (missing March, July, September and December); 1924 (missing February, March, and May); 1925 (missing February and July-September); 1926 (missing February, May-June, and August-September); 1927 (missing February, July, and September-October); 1928 (includes June only); and 1936 (includes November only).\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My Sheep Hear My Voice, and I Know Them, and They Follow Me. Jn. 10:27\" (undated). This pamphlet is in the back of folder 12.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Perpetuity of Covenant Families\" by Henry W. Naisbitt (undated reprint of the 1885 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Quiet Chats on Mormonism\" by Henry W. Naisbitt, Flake 5703 (1902) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Earth Renewed as Paradise\" by Marie K. Nash (1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nauvoo and Deseret\" in \"The National Magazine\" (1854)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nauvoo, \"Beautiful Place\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nauvoo, \"Beautiful Place\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nauvoo Grape Festival, Official Souvenir Program\" (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNauvoo Legion Association Membership application forms, Flake 5725c (circa 1905) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The Heber C. Kimball Home\" (1967) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"Historic Nauvoo\" (1967) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The James Ivins-Elias Smith Printing Complex\" (1967) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The Nauvoo Temple, 1841-1865\" (1983) 4 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The Seventies Hall at \nNauvoo\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"What is Nauvoo Restoration Incorporated?\" (1967) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Need Beyond Reason and Other Essays\" (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons on a Mission\" by Lisa Neff in \"The Advocate\" (2005)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dare Heber J. Grant Speak in the Name of Jesus Christ?\" by Clyde Neilson (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Heber J. Grant's Corporation Articles\" by Clyde Neilson (circa 1934)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hosea on Mormon Apostasy\" by Clyde Neilson (circa 1930) very fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Fine Intellectual and Spiritual Opportunity\" by Reid L. Neilson (2016)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Peter Neilson Legacy\" by Reid L. Neilson (2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons and Mormonism\" by Ethel Cranston Nelson in \"Out West\" (1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Village: A Study in Social Origins\" by Lowry Nelson, Flake 5766 (1930) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Social Survey of Escalante, Utah\" Flake 5767 (1925) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Utah Farm Village of Ephraim\" Flake 5768 (1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Point of View (No. 4)\" by Nels L. Nelson (1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Open Letter to Hon. Moses Thatcher\" by Nels Larson Nelson, Flake 5770 (1897)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Great Salt Lake City, and Utah Territory\" by Thomas and Sons Nelson, Flake 5775 (187?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Speech of Hon. Thomas A.R. Nelson, of Tennessee, on Polygamy in Utah\" by Thomas A.R. Nelson, Flake 5780 (1860) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"New England Anti-Masonic Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1832\" (1831)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A New Volume of Scripture! The Revelations of God to the Ancient Americans\" Flake 5790c (circa 1878) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Open Letter to all Members of the Church of Christ\" by R.G. Newby (1950) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reasons Why\" by R.G. Newby (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Memorial of Mrs. Angie F. Newman, Remonstrating Against the Admission of Utah\" by Angelina French Newman, Flake 5803 (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Woman Suffrage in Utah\" by Angelina French Newman, Flake 5806 (1886) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Newman, On Plural Marriage\" by John Philip Newman, Flake 5807 (1870)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"News Letter of the L.D.S. Alumnae Association for 1938\" (1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Is the Manifesto a Revelation?\" by Robert C. Newson (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Vanishing Liberties. An Open Letter to L.D.S. General Authorities\" by Robert C. Newson (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Discourse\" by Charles W. Nibley, Flake 5812 (1917) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"F.M. Brodie's Reliability as a Witness to the Character and Accomplishments of Joseph Smith\" (circa 1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prophets and Scholars\" in \"Time Vindicates the Prophets\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Prophets and the Scripture\" in \"Time Vindicates the Prophets\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"When the Lights Went Out: Three Studies on the Ancient Apostasy\" by Hugh Nibley (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Three Ways a Boy Grows Up\" by Henry J. Nicholes (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Three Ways a Girl Grows Up\" by Henry J. Nicholes (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Treatise on the Holy Spirit\" by L.T. Nichols (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Comprehensive Salvation, or the Gospel to the Living and the Dead\" by John Nicholson, Flake 5822 (circa 1881) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Preceptor\" by John Nicholson (undated reprint of the 1885 original) possibly Flake 5837\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Tennessee Massacre and its Causes\" by John Nicholson, Flake 5839 (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A World-Wide Doomsday Approaches\" by Morten A.C. Nicolaysen (1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Niles' Weekly Register\" (1831 July 16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Iniquity\" by F.A. Noble, Flake 5854 (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ten Utah Painters\" by Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nuggets of Truth\" Flake 5878 (circa 1895) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"About the Holy Spirit and His Wonderful Works\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5881 (1923)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Addresses on Mormonism: Using the Printed Message\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5881a (circa 1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Articles of Faith of the \"Latter- Day Saints\" with Mormon Explanations\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5883 (circa 1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Fraud of the Inspired Translation of the Bible\" (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Incidents and Anecdotes Illustrating Mormonism\" Flake 5899 (1915)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"John Thee Sixteen, Noah's Carpenters, Wrong Directions, and Other Stories about Eternal Life\" (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Light on Mormonism\" (1935-1940) (7 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism To-day and Its Remedy\" Flake 5915 (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Private Doctrines of Mormon Theology\" Flake 5925 (circa 1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Real Doctrines of Mormonism\" Flake 5930 (1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Real Doctrines of Mormonism\" (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Religious Destitution in a \"Christian Country\"\" Flake 5931 (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reorganized or Josephite Mormonism, Carefully Considered\" Flake 5933 (1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Mormon Stories\" (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Special Difficulties of Christian Work Among the Mormons\" (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Study of the Present Mormon Problem\" in \"The Independent\" (1902) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Study of the Present Mormon Problem\" in \"The Independent\" (undated reprint of the 1902 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Teachings of Mormonism and Christianity Compared\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5940 (1925)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Teachings of Mormonism and Christianity Compared\" by John D. Nutting (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Back Up the Utah Gospel Mission\" by John D. Nutting (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Duties of Latter Day Saints\" by Ephraim H. Nye, Flake 5963a (circa 1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Straight and Narrow Way\" by Ephraim H. Nye Flake 5966 (circa 1906)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Teachers' and Students' Guide\" by Arthur A. Oakman (undated) fragile and damaged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Religious Values and Public Policy\" by Dallin H. Oaks (1992) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon World of Wisdom and Human Health\" by L. Weston Oaks (1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Presbyterians and Mormons: A Study in Contrasts\" by Office of Theology and Worship, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Official Catalogue of the First Spring Exhibition of the Manufacturers of Utah\" (1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Old Fashioned Ball. Daughters of the Pioneers\" (1907) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Negro on Mormonism\" by David H. Oliver (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cosmopolitan Provincialism Utah!\" by A. Ray Olpin (1956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Pageantry of Ghosts\" by Edmund T. Olson, Flake 5993 (circa 1930) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Interesting Address on The Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon\" by Oneida Historical Society (1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ordain Women\" (2013)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Material on the Order of Aaron\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Doctrines of the Apostle Cult Known as the Order of Aaron\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Orderville United Order. Centennial Booklet, 1875-1975\" (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In and About Salt Lake City\" by Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, Flake 6009 (circa 1898)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tour of Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" by Oregon Short Line, Flake 6009b (1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Orson Hyde Memorial Gardens on the Mount of Olives\" with a letter and pledge card from LeGrand Richards to the Princes (1977) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Extracts from Pioneer G.O.'s Journal\" by George Osborne, Flake 6016 (circa 1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Country\" Flake 6022b (1842) with torn cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"All Truth Acceptable - Irrespective of Its Source\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Attitude of the Church Toward Education\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon - In the Test\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Breadth of Mormonism- A Review\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Desirability of Church Membership\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Dignity and Goal of Man\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Hearts of the Children\" (1932) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Home - A Safe Investment\" (1932) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Loyalty to Law - Attitude of the Church\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Man - a Co-Partner with God\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Man's Part in His Own Salvation\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Master of Men and His Mission\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Means by Which God Can Be Discovered\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Modern Revelation- Reality and Importance\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Nature of God\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Nature of God's Commandments\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Omnipotence of God\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Present Status of Human Attainment\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Problems for Future Solution\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Religion in Daily Life\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Spirituality and Attendance at College\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Equally Yoked Together\" (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Eternal Love\" (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Funerals - A Time for Reverence\" (undated) (9 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Holy Temple\" (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Ideal Teacher\" (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Light of Thy Childhood Again\" (1997)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Living Gospel Standards in Military Service\" (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seek Learning Even by Study and Also by Faith\" by Boyd K. Packer (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the One\" by Boyd K. Packer (1978) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Stay Morally Clean\" (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Stay Morally Clean\" (1973) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lost and Found [McLellin Collection]\" in \"Utah Holiday\" by Lynn Packer (1992)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saved at Last from Among the Mormons\" by A.G. Paddock, Flake 6055 (2005 reprint of 1881 copy) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Is Mormonism Changing?\" by W.M. Paden, Flake 6058 (circa 1929) damaged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Mormonism: Its Evolution, Ritual and Meaning\" by William M. Paden (1931) damaged\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We Are Able and Other Sermons\" by W.M. Paden (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gospel Light\" by John E. Page (1992 reprint of 1843-1844 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The People's Organ\" by John E. Page (1992 reprint of 1844 June-July original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pictorial Illustrations of Apostolical Succession\" by William Page (1844)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dealing with Divorce\" by Roger Paige (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Palantic\" Flake 6076 (1888) [September edition]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Utah Trail\" sheet music by Robert Palmer (1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Program\" by Pantages Theatre (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"First Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction\" by John Park (1897) missing part of cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon Playbill, Eugene O' Neill Theatre\" by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone, 3 copies, one signed by Josh Gad (2011) 2 tickets for the show included\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tracts\" by Edwin F. Parry, Flake 6107, 6114, 6118, 6121, 6127 (circa 1896) 5 tracts bound together in a cloth binding\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?\" by Robert Patterson, Flake 6150 (1882) with tape damage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Scriptural Revelations of the Universal Apostasy\" by Joshua Hughes Paul, Flake 6160c (circa 1908) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cartoonists and Muckrakers\" by Michael Harold Paulos (2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and the Politics of the Progressive Era\" by Michel Harold Paulos (2012)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pearl of Great Price\" Flake 6166 (1970 reprint of the 1851 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Hero's Journey of the Gay and Lesbian Mormon\" by Carol Lynn Pearson, autographed (2012)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Manual of the Public Schools of Weber County, Utah 1892-1893\" by Joseph S. Peery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polygamy from a Non-Mormon Viewpoint\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6217 (circa 1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polygamy from a Non-Mormon Viewpoint\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6218 (circa 1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"$13,000 Reward. Bear River Valley, Utah. How to Get There; A Review of the Smoot Inquiry\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6219 (1905) (2 copies) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"200 Pound Reward\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6221 (circa 1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"200 Pound Reward\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6222 (circa 1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Orderville United Order of Zion\" by Mark A. Pendleton (1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Blood Atonement\" by Charles W. Penrose, Flake 6229 (1884) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Divine Authority\" by Charles W. Penrose, Flake 6231 (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mountain Meadows Massacre: Who Were Guilty of the Crime?\" by Charles W. Penrose, Flake 6247 (1906) (2 copies, one a 2000 reprint)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Priesthood and Presidency\" Flake 6251 (1898) (3 copies in 2 formats)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Rays of Living Light\" Flake 6256 (undated, multiple copies on different topics), includes one single pamphlet with all the topics \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Rays of Living Light\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Spirited Controversy\" Flake 6282 (1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What the \"Mormons\" Believe\" (undated) (2 copies in 2 formats)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why I am a \"Mormon\"\" (1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Works of God are One Eternal Round\" (undated reprint of the 1884 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Stress and the Mormon Family\" by George A. Petereit (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Problems in Mormon Text\" by LaMar Petersen (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Add to Your Faith Virtue\" (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Chastity\" (1965)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Chastity\" (1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Christ in America\" (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In God We Trust\" (1943)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Letter Discussing Order of Aaron\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Race Problems as They Affect the Church\" (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sacredness of Sex: Chastity in its Holy \nMission\" (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sons May Succeed Where Fathers Fail\" (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Which Church is Right? (undated) [various editions] (5 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Mormons Build Temples\" (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Word of Wisdom\" (undated) [Various editions] (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Your Family Tree\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Trails in Iowa\" in \"The Palimpsest\" Vol. XI, VII, No. 9 (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons on the March\" in \"The Palimpsest\" Vol. XXVII, No. 5 (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Utah Moon: Perceptions of Southern Utah\" by Charles S. Peterson (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Saving Virtues, the Pardonable Vices\" by Levi S. Peterson (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Block Sold\" by M. Peterson (1938) (3 copies) very fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Estate and Agency of Man\" by A.B. Phillips (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Physician: Heal Thyself\" (undated reprint of the 1843 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Another Cumorah, Another Joseph\" by Norman C. Pierce (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pioneer\" Commemorating the 140th Anniversary of the Salt Lake Tabernacle (2007)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Was a Mormon\" by Albert Place (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Plan of Church Records Vault\" typescript (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Platform of Principles of the Pretended Reformers of Utah\" (circa 1881) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Plotzensee Memorial. Places of Importance in the History of Persecution and Resistance in Berlin, 1933-1945 (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Plural Marriage. The Mormon Marriage System. A Series of Articles from the Pen of the Late B.H. Roberts\" (undated) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polygamy: Court Says Religious Freedom Includes But One Wife\" in \"News-Week\" (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Te Arohanui Maori Company of New Zealand\" by Polynesian Cultural Center (circa 1965) play bill also enclosed\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Faith Undaunted\" by Ila Jepsen Pond (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Creative Mind\" by M. Wilford Poulson (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Great Mormon Personalities\" by M. Wilford Poulson (1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Interesting Old Volume on Health. Background of Mormon Word of Wisdom\" by M. Wilford Poulson Flake 6425 (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Library Resources for the Scientific Study of Mormonism\" by M. Wilford Poulson Flake 6426 (1930) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Powers' Answer. There Was No Attack Whatever Intended Upon the First Presidency\" by O.W. Powers, Flake 6437 (1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pratt Family Re-Union in Honor of Apostle Parley Parker Pratt\" (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Bible and Polygamy\" by Orson Pratt, Flake 6489 (undated reprint of the 1874 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Celestial Light and Knowledge\" (undated reprint of the 1878 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Celestial Plural Marriage\" (undated reprint of the 1852 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Eternal Nature and Attributes of the Spirits of Men and Gods\" (undated reprint of the 1867 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Holy Spirit and the Godhead\" (undated reprint of the 1855 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How to Live Acceptably\" (1875) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Increased Powers and Faculties of the Mind in a Future State\" (undated reprint of the 1854 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Interesting Account of Several Remarkable Visions\" Flake 6501 (undated photocopy of the 1840 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Language, or the Medium of Communication in the Future State\" (undated reprint of the 1854 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"New Jerusalem and Equality and Oneness of the Saints\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The New Jerusalem\" (undated reprint of the 1879 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Redemption of Zion\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seership\" (undated reprint of the 1871 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The True Christmas and New Year\" (undated reprint of the 1872 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Twenty-Seven Rules of Celestial Marriage\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Was Joseph Smith Sent of God?\" (circa 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Angel of the Prairies\" (undated reprint of the 1880 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Angel of the Prairies\" (1988 reprint of 1880 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Appeal to the Inhabitants of the State of New York\" (undated photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Dialogue between Josh. Smith and the Devil\" (undated reprint)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Good Tidings\" Flake 6580 (circa 1874)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of the Late Persecution\" Flake 6582 (undated photocopy of the 1839 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Unveiled\" Flake 6611 (undated photocopy of the 1838 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Origin of the Universe\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Short Account of a Shameful Outrage\" Flake 6623 (undated photocopy of the 1835 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salvacion\" by Rey L. Pratt (undated) in Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Multiple-Faith Relationships\" by David Premoe and Deborah Premoe (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"President Grant's Corporation Buys Temple Block or Is Common Consent Practised in the Church?\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Concerning God\" by C. Hampton Price (1938) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Faith and Doubt as Partners in Mormon History\" by Gregory A. Prince (2014) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of the Brazilian South Mission, 1850-1968\" by Gregory A. Prince (1968)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report: 1973 Idyllwild Young Adult Conference\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Antone B. Prince, Washington County Sheriff, 1936-1954\" Juanita Brooks Lecture by Stephen L. Prince (2013)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Psychological Tests for the Authorship of the Book of Mormon\" by Walter Franklin Prince from the \"American Journal of Psychology\" Volume 28, No. 3, pages 373-389 (undated photocopy of the July 1917 article)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Proclamation to Col. Levi Williams\" (undated photocopy)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Prohibition Hand-Book for Utah\" (1895)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prologue: An Examination of the Mormon Attitude Towards Homosexuality\" (1978) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prominent Educators on Utah and the Mormons\" Flake 6771 (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Protest Against Persecution, by a Mormon Elder\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of Chevy Chase Ward\" by Merlo J. Pusey (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"200 Years of Freedom in America\" by Merlo J. Pusey (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"I Have Found the True Church\" by Paul O. Putscher (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Background to My 1985 Article… LDS Church Authority and New Plural marriages, 1890-1904\" (2015)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Jerald and Sandra Tanner's Distorted View of Mormonism: A Response to Mormonism- Shadow or Reality?\" (1977) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Response to \"Mormonism- Shadow or Reality?\" by D. Michael Quinn (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Succession in Presidency and Authority\" by Russell F. Rawlins (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Members of the YMMIA and YWMIA Salt Lake City\" by Ralston University (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Rawlins in Congress\" by Joseph L. Rawlins (1894) item torn\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Silver Speech of Hon. Joseph L Rawlins, of Utah\" by Joseph L. Rawlins (1893)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Red and Black Mid-Year issue\" concerning Salt Lake High Schools sports, chiefly football (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bigamy and Polygamy\" by Henry Reed, Flake 6835 (1879)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reed Smoot's Uncertainty\" in \"The Literary Digest\" Vol. 32, No. 9, page 314 (March 3, 1906)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Church\" by Victoria Reed in \"The Bay State Monthly\" (1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Guide for Latter-day Saint Families: Dealing with Homosexual Attraction\" by Robert A. Rees et. al. (2002) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"London to Salt Lake City in 1867: The Diary of William Driver\" in \"New Mexico Historical Review\" by Frank Driver Reeve (1942)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reformation in Utah\" in \"Harper's New Monthly Magazine\" (1871)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Perfect Hideout\" by Ann Reichman (1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Men with Harems\" in \"True Story\" by Ed Reid (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Attention Israel\" by Rose Marie Reid (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Do's and Dont's Before Teaching the Jewish People\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How to Get Him, and Keep Him, Mormon Style!\" (1964)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Suggested Handbook for Use by the Integration Committee in the L.D.S. Church\" (circa 1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Religio Quarterly\" Volume 7, Nos. 3 and 4 (1909 July-December)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ar Mormonlaren sann, eller ej?\" by Religious Tract Society, Flake 6856a (1856) [Translated: Is Mormonism True or Not?] in Swedish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Administrative Policies and Procedures\" by Reorganized Church (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Angel Message Tracts. Chapter 2\" Flake 6871 (circa 1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Angel Message Tracts: Chapter 9, Latter-day Saints: Who Are They?\" (T.W. Williams) Flake 6871 (circa 1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Armed Forces Manual\" (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Baptism\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Centennial Year Book and Conference Souvenir\" (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church Member's Manual\" (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"District By-Laws: Seattle and British Columbia District\" (1915)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Epistle to the Saints\" Flake 6910a (1925)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Faith\" (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For He Shall Be My Successor\" (1981) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Great Restoration\" (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Guidelines for Priesthood\" (1985) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Handbook for Women's Work in the Church\" (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Handbook of Church Organization and Administrative Policies and Procedures\" (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Handbook of the Financial Law\" (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Handbook of the Financial Law\" (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Handbook of the Financial Law\" (1956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Kirtland Temple\" (undated) (4 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Laying on of Hands\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ministry of the High Priest\" (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Minutes of General Conference, 1923\" Flake 6954 damaged and fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nauvoo\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"1982 Supplement to Rules and Resolutions\" (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"1984 Supplement to Rules and Resolutions\" (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Official Program of the Centennial World Conference\" (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Official Program of the 77th General Conference\" (1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Open Letter to \"Protesting Saints\"\" Flake 7039 (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Position Papers\" (circa 1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Preparing for the Temple\" (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Priesthood Manual\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Repentance\" (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Resurrection and Eternal Judgment\" (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Rules and Resolutions\" (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sabbath Question\" Flake 6985 (circa 1874)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saints Encouraged to Respond Appropriately to Joseph Smith III Blessing\" (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saints Herald\" (1989) [In Memoriam of W. Wallace Smith]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Statement of Belief on Faith and Doctrine\" (1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Design Announced\" in \"Saints Herald\"(1988)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Whence Came the Red Man?\" Flake 7023 (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"World Center of the Restoration\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"World Conference Program\" by Reorganized Church... (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"World Conference- Worship With the Arts\" by Reorganized Church... (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Worshiper's Path\" by Reorganized Church... [Community of Christ] (circa 2010)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Loneliness\" by Reorganized Church - Pastoral Services Commission (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report of Temple Committee of the Young Family Association\" (1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report of This is the Place Monument Commission\" (1947) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report of the Utah Art Institute for the Years 1899 and 1900\" (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reproduction of a Series of Letters Written by Oliver Cowdery\" (1933)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Response to Seven Deadly Heresies\" (circa 1980) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catholic Doctrine vs. Mormonism\" by Arch S. Reynolds (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Urim and Thummim\" by Arch S. Reynolds (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Are We of Israel?\" Flake 7094, with a loose half page chart showing Abraham's descendants (1916)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Are we of Israel?\" and \"The Book of Abraham\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Book of Mormon Geography\" (1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7105 (1889), fragile \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7109 (1892) fragile \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7111 (1895) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7112 (1899) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Myth of the 'Manuscript Found' or the Absurdities of the Spaulding Story\" 11th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" Flake 7114 (1883)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Investigator's Dilemma\" by Morris L. Reynolds (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Way\" by Claton S. Rice, Flake 7123 (circa 1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Friendly Discussion\" (undated) (3 copies in 3 formats)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mr. Durant of Salt Lake City: That Mormon\" Flake 7178 (1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mr. Durant of Salt Lake City\" (1952)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Interview of the \"Mormon\" Faith\" Flake 7175 (circa 1919) very fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Public Discussion of the Doctrines of the Gospel of Jesus Christ\" Flake 7187 (1884) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ben E. Rich. An Appreciation by His Son\" by Benjamin L. Rich (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Word of God is Truth\" by Edward S. Rich (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lovely Land of Utah\" by Lyman H. Rich (1955) [sheet music]\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Address Delivered Sunday, November 13, 1932\" typescript by Franklin S. Richards (1932) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Admission of Utah\" Flake 7230 (1888) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Argument of Franklin S. Richards. Reply to F.T. DuBois\" (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ex Parte: In the Matter of Hans Nielsen, Appellant\" Flake 7231a (1889)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Samuel D. Davis, Appellant\" Flake 7235 (1889)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Suffrage Question\" Flake 7236 (circa 1895)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Instructions to Temple Workers\" by George F. Richards, Flake 7243 (1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Building Your Marriage to Last Forever\" by LeGrand Richards (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Message of Mormonism\" by LeGrand Richards (1940)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons and the Jewish People\" by LeGrand Richards (1970) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Beautification Plan\" (1940)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Biographical Sketch\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"About Mormonism\" (undated) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Conference Sermon\" (1934)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Contributions of Joseph Smith\" (undated) (5 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Family Solidarity\" (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Home and Country\" (1941)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Law of Tithing\" (undated) (5 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Martyrdom\" by Stephen L. Richards (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Spread the Word\" in \"The Church in War and Peace\" by Stephen L. Richards (1943)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What Others Say About the \"Mormons\" Flake 9831 (circa 1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Claims of the Reorganized Church Weighed in the Balance\" by Arthur M. Richardson, Flake 7258 (circa 1905) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sketches of the Curtis Family\" by Sullivan Calvin Richardson, Flake 7267 (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Book of Mormon Study Guide\" (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Book of Mormon Study Guide\" in a binder (1975)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Book of Mormon Study Guide M.I.A. Edition\" (1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Case of the Book of Mormon Witnesses\" (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Case of the Book of Mormon Witnesses\" (1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Beginnings of Settlement in Cache Valley\" by Joel Edward Ricks (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Forms and Methods of Early Mormon Settlement\" by Joel Edward Ricks (1964)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Geography of Book of Mormon Lands\" by Joe Ricks (circa 1939)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Helps to the Study of the Book of Mormon\" by Joe Ricks, Flake 7270 (circa 1916)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith's Means and Methods of Translating the Book of Mormon\" by Stephen D. Ricks (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Story of the Great Tabernacle Organ\" by Joseph H. Ridges (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Early History of the Mormon Church\" lecture by John W. Rigdon, typescript (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Oration Delivered by Mr. S. Rigdon on the 4th of July 1838\" by Sidney Rigdon, Flake 7284 (undated photocopy and a 1975 reprint of the 1838 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Zion's Camp\" printed copy of the message from Sidney Rigdon and Oliver Cowdery (1990 printing of the 1834 May 10 document)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism: A Doctrine of Demons\" by H.P. Rimmer, Flake 7291 (circa 1918), with an advertisement for religious books\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mind of Joseph Smith\" by Dwight C. Ritchie (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Riverside School Reunion\" (1962), with two letters and a news clipping about the reunion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Investigation into the Printing of the First Annual Message of Governor Brigham Young\" by Irving W. Robbins (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The History of Antelope Island\" by Allen Roberts (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Truth is the Most Important Thing\" by Allen D. Roberts (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Picture Scriptures: The Book of Mormon\" by Bliss and Mary Ann Roberts (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Address by Elder B.H. Roberts... at the Funeral Services of John G.M. Barnes\" (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Analysis of the Book of Mormon\" Flake 7308 (circa 1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"B.H. Roberts Defense Before Congress\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Character of the Mormon People\" Flake 7313 (circa 1887) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Corianton\" Flake 7315 (1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Lord Hath Spoken\" Flake 7332 (circa 1925) (5 copies in 2 formats) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Lord's Day\" (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Battalion\" Flake 7337 (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism\" Flake 7346 (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism.\" Its Origin and History\" Flake 7344 (1927)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"On Tracting\" (circa 1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Recent Discussion of Mormon Affairs\" (1907 reprint, 2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Second Coming of the Messiah and Events to Precede It\" Flake 7368 (1888) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Second Coming of the Messiah, and Events to Precede It\" Flake 7368b (circa 1906)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Second Coming of the Messiah and Events to Precede It\" Flake 7371 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Spirit and Power in which the Gospel Should be Preached\" (2001 reprint of 1922 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Succession in the Presidency of the Church\" Flake 7376 (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003earticle on the seating of Roberts in the Congress in \"Life\" (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why Mormonism?\" Flake 7377 (undated) (5 copies in different formats)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Manual das Professoras Visitantes\" by Christine H. Robinson (1965) Portugese\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Life of Ira Hatch, Famous Indian Missionary and Scout\" by Ezra C. Robinson (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Zalmonah. From Book of Mormon History\" by Ezra C. Robinson, Flake 7388 (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saunterings in Utah\" by Phil Robinson in \"Harper's New Monthly\" (2 copies, 1883)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Early Independence, Missouri. \"Mormon\" History Tour Guide\" by Ronald E. Romig (1994)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Basics of Church Welfare\" by Marion G. Romney (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Authority of the Leadership of the Church in Utah\" by Thomas C. Romney (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Were the Mormons Loyal?\" by Thomas C. Romney (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Theodore Roosevelt Refutes Anti-Mormon Falsehoods\" by Theodore Roosevelt, Flake 7414 (circa 1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dr. Ross and Bishop Colenso: or the Truth Restored in Regard to Polygamy and Slavery\" by Frederick A. Ross (undated reprint of the 1857 publication)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Ensign Unto the People. The World Conference on Records\" by Paul F. Royall (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons or Latter-day Saints\" by L. Rumble (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Letter to a CES Director: Why I Lost My Testimony\" by Jeremy Runnells (2013)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Affairs in Utah and the Territories\" by James F. Rushing, Flake 7453a (1868) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What's Going on in There?\" by Chuck Sackett (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sacredness of Parenthood\" Flake 7467 (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George, Utah \"Dixie Round-Up\" (1940)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSt. George, Utah \"Fathers-Sons Banquet Program\" in Snow's Canyon District (1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"St. George High Spots\" (1950s)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"St. George, Utah- Center of the World's Best\" by St. George Chamber of Commerce (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saintly Falsity\" Flake 7475 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saints' Herald\" Flake 7477 (1918) [Volume 65, No. 34 (August 21, 1918) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake Bombings\" (1994) in \"Murder in Mind: The Killers, Their Crimes, Their Psychology\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake City\" in \"The Overland Monthly\" (1870) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Memorial Adopted by Citizens of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory\" by Salt Lake City Citizens, Flake 7496 (1870)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Investigation by the City Council of Salt Lake City\" by Salt Lake City, Flake 7498 (1885) (2 copies, one with a cover)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalt Lake City, Utah - \"Compliments of the Kenyon\" souvenir booklet of photographs (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake City and the Mormons\" (1872) in \"Ballou's Monthly Magazine\" fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalt Lake Institute of Religion includes: \"Confession in the Church\" (1964); \"In Defense of Bookburning\" (1965); \"Today's Newspaper Today\" (1967); and \"What is a Pharisee?\" (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" (circa 1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular of the Salt Lake Stake Academy\" by Salt Lake Stake Academy, Flake 7507c (1886)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Circular of the Salt Lake Stake Academy for the Third Academic Year, 1888-1889\" by Salt Lake Stake Academy, Flake 7507c (1888) (3 different copies with various color covers)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"50th Anniversary Program\" (1912) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill: \"Angel Face\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill: \"The Blue Paradise\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill: \"The Cocoanuts\"\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill: \"Cousin Lucy\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill: \"Irene\" (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill: \"Mary\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill: \"My Soldier Girl\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill: \"Passing Show of 1918\" (1918)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill: \"The Perfect Fool\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill: \"Samples from Potash and Perlmutter\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePlaybill: \"Smilin' Through\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake Theatre Guide for Managers, Agents and Companies\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake Theatre Guild Review\" (1930) (3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalt Lake Theatre Program: \"Sinbad\" with Al Jolson (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalt Lake Theatre Programs (1891-1893, 5 items); (1908); (1921, 2 programs, one with a ticket taped on the inside); and (1925)  \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalt Lake Theatre - \"The Romance of an Old Playhouse\" advertisement (circa 1928) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"By Command of God The Prophet Lied\" Flake 7509 (1905) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fifty Years Ago To Day: Journey of the Utah Pioneers\" Flake 7510 (1897) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mysteries of the Endowment House\" Flake 7512 (circa 1879) (2 copies- 1 photocopy) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mysteries of the Endowment House and Oath of Vengeance\" Flake 7514 (1906) (partial photocopy) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Short History of the Tribune\" (1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon: Its Origin, Nature and Purpose\" by R.S. Salyards Sr. (undated) (2 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sam Weller Books, 1929-1999. A Collection of Essays\" (1999)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The False Claim of Mormonism\" by George W. Samson, in \"Scribner's Magazine\" (March 1872)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Still Small Voice Mixing Reason and Faith\" by Cecil O. and Sharon G. Samuelson (2007)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young's Wives, Children and Grandchildren\" by Mabel Young Sanborn (1940)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catalog 27: Utah, The Mormons, and The West\" by Ken Sanders (2005)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catalogue 29: Utah, Her Cities, Towns and Resources\" (2007)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah and The Mormons, Catalog 42\" (2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Holiday Catalogue- 43\" (2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catalogue #47\" (2014)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Catalogue 48\" (2014)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pictorial Reflex of Salt Lake City and Vicinity\" Flake 7532 (1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pictorial Reflex of Salt Lake City and Vicinity\" (1897)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual Scandinavian Conference and Reunion\" program, Flake 7549b (1927 August 13-14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual Scandinavian Conference and Reunion\" program (1938 June 18-19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Annual Scandinavian Conference and Reunion\" program (1949 August 6-7)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"1850-1950 Scandinavian Centennial Jubilee\" program (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Scandinavian Day at Saltair Beach on June 15\" souvenir program, Flake 7549e (1900) 2 copies, 1 blue cover and 1 pink cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eScandinavian Republican Club \"Skandinavisk Politisk Möde\" (1898 October 25) in Danish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Convert's Tribute to President David O. McKay\" by F.E. Schluter (1970) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dreams and Shadows: Portraits of a Professional\" edited by Sonja Schmieder, with an article by Gregory A. Prince (2003)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"La Arqueología y el Libro de Mormón\" (1961) and \"Otra Vez el Hombre Fósil de la Argentina\" both by Juan S. Schobinger (1961) in Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Persistence of Same Sex Attraction in Latter-day Saints Who Undergo Counseling or Change Therapy\" by Ron Schow and others (2004)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Authorship of the Book of Mormon\" in the \"American Journal of Psychology\" by Theodore Schroeder (1919) reprint and photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Case of Senator Smoot\" by Theodore Schroeder, Flake 7571 (1905) reprint, damaged cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Incest in Mormonism\" in \"The American Journal of Urology and Sexology\" by Theodore Schroeder (1915) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and Intoxicants\" Parts I and II in \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Americana Illustrated\" by Theodore Schroeder (1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and Prostitution\" in \"Medical Council\" by Theodore Schroeder (1909) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Origin of the Book of Mormon Re-Examined\" Flake 7578 (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Proxies in Mormon Polygamy\" in \"The Forum\" (1916 March)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Question of Mormon Patriotism\" in \"American Historical Magazine\" (1906 July) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Reply to a Defense of Mormons and an Attack upon the Ministerial Association of Utah\" Flake 7582 (1905?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Sex-Determinant in Mormon Theology\" in \n\"Alienist and Neurologist\" (1908) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Der sexuelle Anteil an der Theologie der Mormonen\" German translation of Flake 7584 above (circa 1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Facts About Mormonism\" in \"Missionary Review of the World\" (1899) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thoughts on the Mormon Problem and Its Solution\" (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Of Sinners and Saints: Theodore Schroeder, Brigham Roberts, and Reed Smoot\" by David Brudnoy in \"Journal of the Church and State\" (1972) photocopy \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSchroeder Pamphlets, by and related to T. Schroeder (undated) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Women in Utah: A Bibliography\" by Patricia L. Scott (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saga of the Sanpitch\" edited by Ruth D. Scow (1974, 1976) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Scraps of Biography\" by Juvenile Instructor Office, Flake 7599 (1883)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Scratch\" Flake 7600, published at Brigham Young University, Volume 1 No. 1, Volume II No. 3 (1929 May and 1930 May)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seagull Books Utah and Mormonism\" Catalogue One (1992)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Remember the Sabbath Day to Keep It Holy\" by Elder John Sears, Flake 7606 (1889)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why I left the Mormon Church\" by Leroy Sedgwick (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seeing Salt Lake City\" Flake 7608c (1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seeing Salt Lake City\" Flake 7608d (circa 1911) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons and Their Religion\" in \"Scribner's Monthly\" by R.H. Seeley (1872)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seen and Heard\" article \"Apostle Cannon and the Mormon Murders\" (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Saints\" by George Seibel, Flake 7613 (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Send to the Juvenile Instructor Office\" Mormon book advertisement and price list, Flake 7620a (circa 1895)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My Testimony of the Gospel of the Grace of God\" by Carolyn J. Sexauer (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polygamy and the Mormon People\" by Ralph Snow (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Divine Authority of Joseph Smith the Martyr No. 2\" by Isaac Sheen, Flake 7649 (circa 1865)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Joseph Smith's Steps\" in \"U.S. News and World Report\" by Jeffrey L. Sheler (2004)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Getting Their Eyes Open\" by Lulu Loveland Shepard, Flake 7680 (circa 1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Morals of the Mormons\" in \"Encore\" by Louis Sherwin (1945)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Scattering of the Gathered and the Gathering of the Scattered\" by Jan Shipps (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A New Look at Old Sites on Mountain Meadows\" by Morris A. Shirts and Frances Anne Smeath (2002) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"American Anthropology Disproving the Book of Mormon\" by Charles A. Shook, Flake 7696 (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The True Origin of Mormon Polygamy\" by Charles A. Shook, Flake 7698 (1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Oral History Primer\" by Gary L. Shumway and William G. Hartley (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sidney Pratt, the Evil Spirit of the Mormons\" a French dime novel from the series \"Sitting Bull: le Dernier des Sioux\" (1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Signature Books\" catalog (1995) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMost of these pamphlets are from the \"Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God\" addresses in 1954\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Celestial Body\" No. 10\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Devotion\" No. 12\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Law of Attraction\" No. 11\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Miracle of Personality\" No. 2\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon\" No. 13\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Moving Message of the Gospel\" in \"Sunday Evening from Temple Square\" Booklet No. 31 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This is Life Eternal\" No. 16\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Behind Salamander: A Homespun Tragedy\" (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Freemen America\" in \"Utah Holiday\" Sillitoe and David Merrill (1981 February)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Moral Issue: The Excommunication of Sonia Johnson\" in \"Utah Holiday\" (1980 January)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpeech on Polygamy in Utah by Representative W.E. Simms of Kentucky, Flake 7719 (1860)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReport of the Secretary of War by James Hervey Simpson, Flake 7725 (1859)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Remarks by Harald Singer at the Funeral of John Singer, His Brother\" (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith. Was he a Prophet of God?\" by J.M. Sjodahl, Flake 7740 (1891) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temples Ancient and Modern\" by J.M. Sjodahl, Flake 7745 (circa 1892) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sketch of Certain Educational Work in Utah\" (1883)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sketches for a Church Block\" Block Development in Salt Lake City One Hundred Years Ago (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sketches of the Mormon Era in Hancock County\" in \"Annals of Iowa\" (1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Recreation in Theory and Practice\" by Rex A. Skidmore (1941)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How to Pray and Stay Awake\" by Max B. Skousen (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Can Christianity Cope with Modern, Militant Materialism?\" by W. Cleon Skousen (1952)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Prophecy and Modern Times\" by W. Cleon Skousen (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Great Contest: The Chief Advocates of Anti-Mormon Measures Reviewed\" by Robert W. Sloan, Flake 7759 (1887)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Life After Youth: Stages in Adult Development by Luel Hawley Slover (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ministry with the Confined\" edited by Luel Hawley Slover (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Slovo Moudrosti\" (Word of Wisdom) in Czech (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Making of a Woman\" by Avon Rich Smart (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Life of Junius H. Smart\" (1979?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polygamy: Was it an Original Tenet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints?\" by Alexander H. Smith, Flake 7772 (circa 1871)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Lot Deed\" by Arthur M. Smith (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Lot Deed\" by Arthur M. Smith (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Swarm of Bs Bringing Blessings\" by Bathsheba W. Smith (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Suggestions for Book of Mormon Lecture\" by David A. Smith (1932), 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid H. Smith – \"The Bible versus Polygamy\" Flake 7782 (1870?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eList of Elbert A. Smith pamphlets below: \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church in Court\" Flake 7794 (circa 1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Corner Stones of the Utah Church\" Flake 7800 (circa 1924)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Eternal Judgment\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Exploring the Church (1942)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Faith in God. Is it Scientific? Is it Biblical? (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Faith of Our Fathers Living Still\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Repentance\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Statement of Belief; An Epitome of Faith and Doctrine\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah Mormon Polygamy: Its Belief and Practice\" (undated), some water damage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Oh, My Father\" Flake 7842 (circa 1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Recitations for the Primary Associations. Primary Speaker Book No. 1\" Flake 7846\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Appeal of Frederick M. Smith to President Joseph F. Smith\" Flake 7854 (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church in Relation to World Problems\" by Frederick M. Smith, Flake 7856 (1920), some water damage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Social Ideals\" by Frederick M. Smith, Flake 7864 (1923)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The History of Mahomedanism\" by President George A. Smith and \"Mahometanism and Christianity\" by Elder Parley P. Pratt (circa 1855)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Rise, Progress and Travels of the Church … Being a Series of Answers to Questions\" by President George A. Smith, Flake 7873 (1872), covers unattached with water damage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Turning Learning into Wisdom\" by George Albert Smith, Jr., Harvard Professor (1955 June 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Factions on Polygamy and Spiritual Wifery\" Flake 7879\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of the Church\" in \"The Journal of American History\" Volume 10, No. 3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Book of Mormon Talks by Orion\" by Hyrum O. Smith, Flake 7895 (1902), water damage and mold\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon Vindicated\" by Isaac M. Smith, Flake 7908 (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Geography Problems,\" an anti-Mormon tract (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Oops, There Goes the Priesthood\" anti-Mormon tract (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reprint of Book Used by Mormon Missionaries\" (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thirty-five Mormons and One Baptist Preacher\" (1958), 3 copies, with correspondence about the pamphlet and Smith (1972-1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Articles of Faith\" Flake 7928f? (undated) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith in His Own Defense\" Flake 8011 (circa 1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith's Testimony\" (undated) 3 editions \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith Tells His Own Story\" (undated) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The King Follett Discourse\" (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Nature of the Gods and the Gospel\" reprint of the 1844 edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Try the Spirits\" reprint of the 1842 edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Wentworth Letter\" reprint of the 1842 edition\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Writings of Joseph Smith the Seer\" Flake 8002 (1889) with loose cover, fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Another Plain Talk\" Flake 8033 (1892) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Instructions Concerning Temple Ordinance Work\" Flake 8042 (circa 1910) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Instructions Concerning Temple Ordinance Work\" Flake 8042a (circa 1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Instructions to the Saints Who are Privileged to Do Ordinance Work in Salt Lake Temple\" photocopy, Flake 8043a (circa 1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormonism of Today\" in \"The Arena\" (1903 May)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Plural Marriage: Imperative for Exaltation\" (circa 1878)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Real Origin of American Polygamy: A Reply\" in \"The Arena\" (1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temperance and the Word of Wisdom\" Flake 8046 (circa 1908)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Truth About Mormonism\" in \"Out West\" (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Two Sermons\" Flake 8047 (circa 1906)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Unchastity the Dominant Evil of the Age\" Flake 8048 (circa 1915)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Unchastity the Dominant Evil of the Age\" Flake 8048a (circa 1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Asahel Smith of Topsfield\" (1903), no cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage. A Discussion\" based on correspondence between Smith and Richard C. Evans, Flake 8050 (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage. A Discussion\" based on correspondence between Smith and Richard C. Evans (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Faith in Action\" talks by Smith and others (1952)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Origin of the Reorganized Church\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Pearl of Great Price\" Flake 8066 (1930?) reprinted from the \"Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Reorganized Church vs. Salvation for the Dead\" (undated) 3 copies in various formats \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Restoration of All Things. The Redemption of Judah\" (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salvation Universal\" Flake 8073 (1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Succession in the Presidency of the Church of Latter-day Saints\" (1975, undated) 4 copies in various formats\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Address of the President\" by Lucy Emily Woodruff Smith (1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"New American Religions, Including Spiritualists\" possibly from \"The Edinburgh Review\" by Philip Smith (circa 1868)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Time of the End\" by Ray Smith (1940)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mysteries of the Ages\" by Robert W. Smith (1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Man to Remember. The Story of Jabez William West\" by Ruby K. Smith (1956)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon and Mormonism\" by T.C. Smith, Flake 8094 (1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Birth of Mormon and Zion's Religio-Literary Society\" Flake 8124a (1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"His Work and Glory. A Treatise on Human Free Agency\" by Wilford E. Smith (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What the Restoration Movement Teaches Concerning God\" by Willard J. Smith (1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why a First Presidency\" by Willard J. Smith, Flake 8138 (undated) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Proclamation\" by William Smith, reprint of 1845 original publication (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Smoot Case\" in \"The World Today\" (1904)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Abraham Lincoln – Stateman\" speech (1927 February 12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Effect of the Democratic Tariff\" speech (1914 May 20)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Memorial Day Address\" (1914 May 30)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Panama Canal Tolls\" speech (1914 May 13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Science of Home Economics\" speech (1916 April 8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Senator from Utah\" speech in defense of his right to a seat in the United States Senate, Flake 8151 (1907 February 19) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tariff on Sugar\" speech (1922 August 7)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Angels of Mercy\" by L. Glen Snarr (1959) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"One Year in Scandinavia\" by Erastus Snow, Flake 8160, 1851 (reprinted in 1973) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Science of the Gods\" by Erastus Snow, 1878 reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Greeting to the World\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8205 (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Greeting to the World\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8206 (1901)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Italian Mission\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8208, 1851 (reprinted in 1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Voice of Joseph\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8253, 1852 (reprinted in 1973) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Communication of Attorney-General Mr. Z. Snow to the Legislative Assembly, Flake 8256 (1872), water and mold damage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Glad Tidings\" Flake 8265 (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Solution of the Mormon Problem\" Flake 8270 (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSociety for the Study of Mormon Theology – \"Theologia\" (1984-1985) 4 issues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Unanswered Questions on the Mormon Gospel\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Latter-day Gay\" newspaper article by D.P. Sorensen in \"City Weekly\" (2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSortore, Abram – \"Biography and Early Life Sketch of the Late Abram Sortore\" Flake 8281, (1909) reprint and photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Odyssey\" by Elise Soukup in \"Newsweek\" (2005)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Souvenir, Birthplace of Joseph Smith, the Prophet\" bound postcards in color, Flake 8293 (circa 1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Souvenir of Salt Lake. The City of the Saints\" Flake 8294 (1915?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Souvenir Proceedings of a Meeting in Honor of President Heber J. Grant's 70th Birthday\" Flake 8300 (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith, Jr. as a Translator\" by Franklin S. Spaulding, Flake 8303 (1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith, Jr. as a Translator\" by Franklin S. Spaulding, Flake 8305a (1930?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Manuscript Found\" by Solomon Spaulding, Flake 8310 (1886)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Notes on the Book of Mormon\" by Edward B.T. Spencer in \"Methodist Review\" (1905) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Rose of Deseret\" by Emily B. Spencer, Flake 8316 (1887)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Prussian Mission\" by Orson Spencer, Flake 8336, reprint of 1853 original (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith, the Prophet of the 19th Century\" by Samuel G. Spencer, Flake 8336a (circa 1895)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Book of Mormon Chronology\" by Sidney B. Sperry (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Wanderings of the Hermit of Westminster between New York and San Francisco\" by R.P. Spice (1882) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Population of Ancient America\" in \"Annual Report Smithsonian Institution\" by H.J. Spinden (1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Collectors of Early Utah Art\" (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Permanent Collection\" (1948)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms for National Art Exhibition (1949, 1951, 1953, 1959, 1964, 1977-1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrograms for National Art Exhibition (1981, 1983 two copies, 1984, 1994)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Consequences of Sin\" (1963) and \"How to Resist Temptation\" (1973) by Delbert L. Stapley\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eStatehood Day Program (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Alleged Objectionable Features in the Religion of the Latter-day Saints\" by Charles W. Stayner, Flake 8367 (circa 1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"William T. Stead and His Defense of the Mormons\" Flake 8371 (circa 1912)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Religious Experience of Norris Stearns, Written by Divine Command\" (1815) and (1820) photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Foreign Mission Close to Home!\" by Leo J. Steck (1949) speaking of Utah\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Deseret Chorister, No. 3, Flake 8412 (circa 1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Anthems\" Volume One, Flake 8429 (1914) and Volume Two, Flake 8431 (1918)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Y.M.M.I.A. Choruses\" Flake 8436a (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reminiscence of Joseph, The Prophet\" by Edward Stevenson, Flake 8456 (1893) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Jaredites Were Black\" by David G. Stewart, Sr. (2012)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Saturday's Warrior\" by Doug Stewart (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Letters of a Woman Homesteader. VI Calling on the Mormons\" by Elinore Rupert Stewart in \"The Atlantic Monthly\" (1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Constitutional and Legal Aspect of the Mormon Question\" speech of James W. Stillman, Flake 8466 (1882 April 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Question: An Address\" by James W. Stillman, Flake 8468 (1884 February 12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Evolution of Charles Darwin\" by William Lee Stokes and George F. Edmunds (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church Out of Order\" by Jesse Burke Stone (undated) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The New Era Bulletin\" by Jesse Burke Stone (1932)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Man Like Joseph\" by Jesse Burke Stone (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mask of Mormonism\" by Jesse Burke Stone, Flake 8486 (circa 1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ancient and Modern Michilimackinac\" by James J. Strang, Flake 8496 (1894) back cover torn, with ink damage on back cover and bottom of pages\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Diamond, being the Law of Prophetic Succession\" by James J. Strang (1950)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Prophetic Controversy\" by James J. Strang, Flake 8510 (circa 1893)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Political Aspects of Mormonism\" by Josiah Strong, Flake 8521 (circa 1898)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"America and the Americans vs. the Papacy and the Catholics\" by J. P. Stuart (1853)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Freedom from Economic Bondage, The Blessings of Eternal Life, Zion's Redemption\" by Lawrence Ritchie Stubbs (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mysterious Book of Mormon\" by Charles J. Sundberg, Flake 8533 (1917) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Celebration of Mormon Arts\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMormon History Calendars (1976, 1980, 1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Message to the 1941 Graduating Class of Brigham Young University\" by George Sutherland (1941)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Senator Reed Smoot and Conditions in Utah\" speech in the Senate of the United States by George Sutherland, Flake 8538 (1907 January 22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Victime des Mormons\" by Caryy Suton (1940) in French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seek Ye the Old Path and Walk Therein\" by C. A. Swenson, Flake 8552 (circa 1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sword of Laban\" Flake 8560 (1909)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Vital Message to the Elders\" by Fred Tadje, Flake 8566 (circa 1924)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Life of Father Tadje\" by Philipp Erst August (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The American Nation in Prophecy\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8572c (1930)\n        \n\"Attributes of Deity\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8591c (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Babe of Bethlehem\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8591d (1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Baptism for the Dead\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8592a (1930)\n        \n\"The Bible – Is it Sufficient?\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8592g (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Bread of Life\" Flake 8608b (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Break Your Shackles – and Be Free!\" Flake 8608c (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"By What Authority?\" Flake 8608e (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Called of God – As Was Aaron\" Flake 8609 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Century of Divine Revelation\" Flake 8609b (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Church University Theology Class Flake 8610d (1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Coming of the Lord\" Flake 8610f (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Dr. James E. Talmadge Urges Vaccination Against Smallpox\" in \"Utah Public Health Journal\" (1922)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Earth and Man\" (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Earth is Defiled Because of Transgression\" Flake 8613 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Earth to be Redeemed\" Flake 8613b (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Father and the Son\" Flake 8613h (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The First Christmas on the Western Continent\" Flake 8613j (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Foolishness of God and the Wisdom of Men\" Flake 8614 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Foolishness of God and the Wisdom of Men\" Flake 8614b (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Form of Godliness\" Flake 8615 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Freedom to Worship God\" Flake 8616b (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gate is Open – Enter!\" Flake 8616f (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gathering of the Tribes\" Flake 8616g (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"God Is!\" Flake 8617c (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gospel Unto the Nations\" Flake 8617g (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Great Apostasy\" Flake 8629 (1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"He is Risen – As He Said\" Flake 8633b (1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"He is Risen – As He Said\" Flake 8633c (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Heaven's First Law\" Flake 8633f (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How Does Christ Save? His Plan Combines Justice and Mercy\" Flake 8637b (1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"How Long Shall Hell Last? The Duration of Punishment\" Flake 8638b (circa 1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hygiene of the Soul – The Word of Wisdom\" Flake 8638d (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Olden Days and Now\" Flake 8639 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Israel and the Gentiles\" Flake 8642 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Law of the Land\" Flake 8651f (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Let God be True but Every Man a Liar\" Flake 8653 (1929) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Let God be True, Though Men Be Liars\" Flake 8654a (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Living and the Dead Both to Hear the Gospel\" Flake 8655 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Lord Hath Spoken Anew!\" Flake 8655f (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lord of the Sabbath\" Flake 8655g (1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lord of the Sabbath\" Flake 8655h (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Lord's Tenth\" Flake 8658h (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Lord's Tenth\" various editions (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Man, Woman – Be Ye Clean!\" Flake 8659b (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Marriage Institution\" Flake 8660 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Michigan Relics: A Story of Forgery and Deception\" (1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Need of a Redeemer\" Flake 8667b (1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Not Good for Man to be Alone\" Flake 8699a (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"O Grave, Where is Thy Victory?\" Flake 8669d (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"O Ye of Little Faith!\" Flake 8669e (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Olden Scriptures and New\" Flake 8669g (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Opportunity Here and Hereafter. Free Agency and Its Results\" Flake 8670 (circa 1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Passing of the Deseret Museum\" (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Peter and His Brethren\" Flake 8671 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Philosophical Basis of Mormonism\" Flake 8672 (1915?, undated) 3 copies, 1 modern reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Pittsburgh Conference on Mormonism\" Flake 8681 (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Progression Beyond the Grave\" Flake 8682 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Reaching After Our Dead\" Flake 8683c (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Receive Ye the Holy Ghost!\" Flake 8683e (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Resurrection of the Dead – When Shall It Be?\" Flake 8686a (circa 1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Search the Scriptures!\" Flake 8687 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Search the Scriptures!\" Flake 8687a (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Signs and Wonders\" Flake 8687h (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sin and the Sinner\" Flake 8687k (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Son of Man\" Flake 8688b (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Spirit World – Paradise and Hades\" Flake 8689 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Spirit World – Paradise and Hades\" Flake 8689a (circa 1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thy Sins Be Forgiven Thee!\" Flake 8698f (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Time and Eternity\" Flake 8698h (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Tragedy of Israel\" Flake 8698k (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Transgression in Eden\" Flake 8698m (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Two Lectures\" on the Book of Mormon, Flake 8602f (circa 1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Unknown God\" Flake 8699 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Voice from the Dust\" Flake 8699b (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We Lived Before We Were Born\" Flake 8701c (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What is God Like?\" Flake 8701f (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What is the Gospel?\" Flake 8701g (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What Means It – To Be Saved?\" Flake 8701h (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Who Is My Neighbor?\" Flake 8702a (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Who May Enter and How?\" Flake 8702b (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"With the Voice of Thanksgiving\" Flake 8702f (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Yesterday and Today\" Flake 8702i (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"For the Intellect\" by Lloyd Y. Tanimoto (1961)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Articles of Faith and Declaration of Principles\" Flake 8714 (1921)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Common Sense\" Flake 8725a (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Dialogue\" Flake 8725c variant (1923)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Gospel of Reason\" Flake 8743 variant (1923)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gospel of Truth\" (1923) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Key to the Book of Mormon\" Flake 8750a (1916)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Science vs. Joseph Smith\" Flake 8764a (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Answering Dr. Clandestine: A Response to the Anonymous LDS Historian\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Archaeology and the Book of Mormon\" (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Book of Mormon 'Caractors' Found\" (1980) photocopy?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Covering Up the Black Hole in the Book of Mormon\" (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Critical Look: A Study of the Overstreet Confession and the Cowdery Defence\" (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Excommunication of a Mormon Church Leader\" (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ferguson's Manuscript Unveiled (1988)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Flaws in the Pearl of Great Price\" (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Is There a Personal God? (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith and Money Digging (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Money-Digging Letters\" (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Scriptures and the Bible\" (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Like Watergate?\" (1974)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism, Magic and Masonry\" (1983)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Reed Peck Manuscript\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Senate Document 189\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Tanners on Trial\" (1984)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Unmasking a Mormon Spy\": The Story of Stan Fields\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Constancy Amid Change\" by N. Eldon Tanner (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Role of Womanhood\" by N. Eldon Tanner (1977)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: A Divine Institution\" by Nathan Tanner, Jr., Flake 8787 (1906)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"False Prophets and Wolves in Sheep's Clothing\" by Nathan Tanner, Jr., Flake 8788 (circa 1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Student's Journal for Use with the New Testament Speaks\" by Obert C. Tanner (circa 1935)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Case of Brigham H. Roberts\" by Robert W. Tayler, Flake 8857 (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Peep at the Mormons\" by the Rev. Alfred Taylor in \"The Sunday Magazine\" Volume IX, No. 6 (1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Marriage and Its Canonical Consequences\" (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Saints Roll Up Their Sleeves\" (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Answer to Some False Statements\" Flake 8810 (1840) photocopy of the original\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Calumny Refuted\" Flake 8814 (1840) photocopy of the original\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Celestial Plural Marriage\" (1883) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Discourse\" Flake 8817 (1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Discourse\" Flake 8817a (1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Four Hidden Revelations\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Items on Priesthood\" by John Taylor, Flake 8841 (1899) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Powers of the Spirit of Man\" by John Taylor (1865) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Succession in the Priesthood\" by John Taylor, Flake 8847 (1881?) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Truth Defended\" by John Taylor Flake 8851 (1840) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Life History of Thomas Orr, Jr.\" by Lillie Jane Orr Taylor, Flake 8852 (circa 1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sin and Death in Mormon Country: A Latter-day Tragedy\" in \"Hustler\" by Mark A. Taylor (1986 April)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Glad Tidings of Great Joy\" by George Teasdale, Flake 8859a (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Glad Tidings of Great Joy\" by George Teasdale, Flake 8862c (circa 1908) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Two Sermons\" by George Teasdale, variant of Flake 8866 (1907) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Souvenir Album\" Flake 8876 (1892) facsimile reprint of original\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Square Visitor's Guide\" Not by LDS (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Territory of Utah: Proclamation by the Governor, April 23, 1853\" a keepsake produced by the Friends of the University of Utah Libraries (1989) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Guide to the Women's History Holdings at the Utah State Historical Society Library\" by Linda Thatcher (1985)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"La Poligamia Mormona Y La Monogamia Cristiana Comparadas\" by Moses Thatcher, Flake 8886 (1881) in Spanish\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Thatcher Episode\" by Moses Thatcher, Flake 8887 (1896) 2 copies with different colored covers\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"California Pioneer Journalists\" in \"Annual Publications Historical Society of Southern California\" by Mabel R. Thayer (1919)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonology; or The Blasphemies of Latter-Day-Saints Exposed\" by J. Theobald (1852) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"This is That Day\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Latter-Day Saints as They Are\" by Edward A. Thomas (circa 1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My Reasons for Joining the Church\" by R. M. Bryce, Flake 8926c (1921) 4 copies in four formats\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Economic Survey of the 'Dixie' Section, Utah\" by W.P. Thomas (1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"War, Conscription, Conscience and Mormonism\" by Gordon C. Thomasson (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Child Abuse\" by Barbara C. Thompson (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Evidences in Proof of the Book of Mormon\" by Charles Thompson (1841) photoreprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism – Increase of the Army\" by John Thompson, Flake 8939 (1858)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Race Suicide in the United States III\" by Warren S. Thompson, reprinted from \"The Scientific Monthly\" (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Early Days in the West\" by Joseph Thorp, Flake 8947 (1924)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Americanization in Utah\" by Arch M. Thurman (1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thus, Saith the Lord\" concerning the calling of Joel LeBaron (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Times and Seasons\" unreleased variant printing of 1839 July (1991) reprint \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Times and Seasons\" (1844 July 1) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism\" booklet by Donald S. Tingle (1981) stained\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Voyage d' Exploration dans l' Utah et l' Arizona\" in \"Le Tour du Monde\" by M. Albert Tissandier (1886) in French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Buffetings\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Do You Know the REAL Story on BRIGHAMS' ADAM-GOD DOCTRINE?\" by Wally Tope (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Topical Outlines to the Way to Perfection\" (circa 1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Divorce Vice in the United States\" by John C. Torgerson (1922) printout copy from HathiTrust\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tracts from Southern States Mission, Chattanooga, Tennessee\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Trial of Apostle Matthias F. Cowley\" (1911) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Tribute to President Heber J. Grant, A Man of Achievement, on his 85th Birthday\" (1941) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Supplement One to Facts\" by R.B. Trowbridge (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Hearts of the Children or The Connecting Link\" by Medora O. Trueblood, Flake 9022 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Lost Talk Found\" by Thomas G. Truitt about a talk by President Joseph F. Smith (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mysteries of Mormonism\" by Alfred Trumble, Flake 9024 (1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Truth Teller\" Volume 1, No. 5, Flake 9028 (1864 November) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polygamy\" speech by John Randolph Tucker of Virginia, Flake 9035 (1887 January 12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"In Reply to Bruce R. McConkie\" by William P. Tucker (1963)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ben Israel; or From Under the Curse\" by Edward W. Tullidge (1887) 2 copies, one cropped and without a cover\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young and Mormonism\" by E. M. Tullidge in \"Galaxy?\" (1867?) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Woman and the Priesthood\" by Rodney Turner (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Two Sermons\" by George Teasdale and Parley P. Pratt, Flake 8866 variant (circa 1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Country's Troubles, No. II, or National Sins and National Retribution (preached 1857 but printed 1864)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Rachel's Death How Memory Challenges History by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich (2004) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Significance of Trivia\" by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich (1992)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity Archaeological Society, Brigham Young University, Bulletin No. 1 (1950), 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Atomic Tests in Nevada\" by the United States Atomic Energy Commission (1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Convictions for Polygamy in Utah and Idaho\" by the United States Attorney General, Flake 9097 (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Late Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and others, appellants vs United States Attorney General Brief\" Flake 9098 (1888) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from the United States Attorney General, concerning bigamy, Flake 9099 (1888) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Amendments to the Constitution Prohibiting Polygamy\" Flake 9113k (1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Almon W. Babbitt, delegate from Deseret\" Flake 9115 (1850) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Camp Douglas Military Reservation, Utah (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Electric Light Plant in Utah Penitentiary. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury\" (1892)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Exhibit of Utah at World's Columbian Exposition\" (1892)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Laws in Utah Additional Testimony\" Part 2 (1870 February 11) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Laws in Utah Additional Testimony\" Part 3 (1870 February 28) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Non-Mormon Citizens of Utah Memorial of Forty-Five Gentlemen\" (1874) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polygamy\" Flake 9127a (1886 May 24)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"United States Penitentiary in Utah. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury\" (1891)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah Indian War Claims. Letter from the Secretary of War (1873)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee of Claims \"Thomas H. Noble\" (1848)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee On Election of President \"Disqualifying Polygamists\" Flake 9114 (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on Elections \"Cannon vs Campbell Contested Election\" Flake 9115a (1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on Elections \"Delegate from the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9116a (1883)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on Elections \"George Q. Cannon, Delegate from Utah. Report\" Flake 9116b (1875 January 21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on Elections \"George Q. Cannon, Delegate from Utah. Views of the Minority\" Flake 9116c (1875 January 22) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on Elections \"George R. Maxwell vs. George Q. Cannon\" Flake 9116d (1874 April 30)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on Elections \"Papers in the Case of McGrorty vs. Hooper\" Flake 9117a (1867 March 7)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on Elections \"Report in the Case of McGrorty vs. Hooper\" Flake 9117 (1868 July 9)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Judiciary \"H.R. 8347\" (1890 March 18) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Judiciary \"Polygamy\" (1886)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Judiciary \"Prohibiting Polygamy\" Flake 9129 (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Judiciary \"Utah Report\" Flake 9136 (1867 February 28)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah Report\" Flake 9145 (1893 January 24) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah Report Parts 1-2\" Flake 9146 (1893 November 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah as a State. Arguments in Favor\" Flake 9143 (1889 January 12-22) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah as a State. Report\" Flake 9144 (1889 March 2) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Territories \"The Condition of Utah\" Flake 9149 (1866) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Territories \"Execution of the Laws in Utah Flake 9151 (1870)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Territories \"Local Government for the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9153 (1892)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Territories \"Marriages in Territory of Utah\" Flake 9155 (1884) page detached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on the Territories \"Reorganization of the Legislative Power of Utah Territory\" Flake 9159 (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSpecial Committee on the Case of Brigham H. Roberts of Utah, Flake 9163 (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Abstract of Returns of an Election Held in Utah Territory\" (1872)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMessage from the Governor of the Utah Territory \"In the Senate of the United States\" (1863 February 28)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSenate Bill S. 349 for the Erection of a Public Building at Salt Lake City (1889 December 4)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMemorial for the Admission of Utah into the Union of States (1894 February 28)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah State Memorial Stone (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on Education and Labor Report, Flake 9169 (1886)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee on Privileges and Elections concerning \"Reed Smoot\" Flake 9174a (1906)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Admission of Utah\" Flake 9176a (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hearings on the Bill S. 1306\" Flake 9181 (1892)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Home Rule for Utah. 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Grant on \"The Condition of Affairs in the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9222a (1873)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUnited States Supreme Court - lawsuit between the Corporation of the Presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, et al and Christine J. Amos, et al (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Industrial Christian Home Association of Utah\" Flake 9234 (1892 October 25) 2 copies and Flake 9235 (1892 February 13) 5 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Minority Report\" by General John A. 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Arrington Endowed Professorship of Mormon History and Culture\" (2016)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah's Greatest Manhunt the True Story of the Hunt for Lopez\" (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUtah Territory - Bureau of Statistics (1895)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUtah Territory, Citizens of - \"Admission of Utah as a State in the Union\" Flake 9320 (1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUtah Territory, Citizens of - \"Petition in the Senate of the United States\" Flake 9326 (1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUtah Territory, Citizens of – \"Memorial against Legislation requested by Members of the Legal Profession\" Flake 9323 (1873) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUtah Territory, Citizens of – Non-Mormon Grievances Flake 9325 (1874)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUtah Territory, Commissioner of Schools – Reports, including Flake 9333 (1889); Flake 9334 (1893); Flake 9335 (1890); Flake 9335a (1892); (1895)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConstitutional Convention \"Memorial of a Convention of the People of the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9343 (1860)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Memorial of the Constitutional Convention of Utah\" Flake 9341 (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Deficiency Appropriations Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury\" (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"First Biennial Report of the Trustees of the Territorial Reform School\" (1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eActing Governor Arthur L. Thomas \"Messages\" (1880, 1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGovernor Eli Houston Murray \"Messages and Reports\" Flake 9365 (1882); Flake 9366 (1884); Flake 9367 (1880); (1883); and Flake 9368 (1883)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report\" Flake 9375 (1889) \n\"Message\" (1890)\n\"Report\" Flake 9376 (1890) and \n\"Message\" (1892)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eFlake 9381 (1894) 2 copies; Flake 9382 (1893); Flake 9382a (1895) 2 copies, 1 incomplete; and Flake 9382b (1896)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Index to the Laws of the Territory of Utah\" (circa 1870)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative Assembly – \"Investigations into Utah Affairs, Flake 9385b (1874)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative Assembly – \"Memorial of the Member and Officers of the Legislative Assembly\" Flake 9389 (1858)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative Assembly – \"Memorial of the Member and Officers of the Legislative Assembly\" one copy from the Senate and one copy from the House, variant of Flake 9389 (1858)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative Assembly – \"Mormon Legislation Against Polygamy\" Flake 9391 (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative Assembly – \"Report on the Governor's Message\" concerning the Political Situation, Polygamy, and Governmental Action, Flake 9394 (1882), 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative Assembly – \"Utah. Memorial of the Member and Officers of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9391d (1858)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative Assembly – \"Veto Power in Utah\" Flake 9392 (1886) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative Assembly – \"Visit of the Wyoming Legislature\" Flake 9393b (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLegislative Assembly – \"Your Committee\" Flake 9395 (1882)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Women of Utah\" Flake 9397 (1886) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Women of Utah Petition\" Flake 9400 (1876)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident Millard Fillmore \"Message\" Flake 9401a (1852) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Wit and Wisdom of Brigham Young\" by Dan Valentine (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Validating the Visual Arts\" in \"Utah Holiday\" (1976 October 18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Kingdom Come\" in \"Time\" by David Van Biema (1997)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The River Jordan Temple\" by Ada Strong Van Dam\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Inspired Revision of the Bible\" by Merrill Y. Van Wagoner (1947) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Economic Dependence of the Population of Utah\" by Rolland A. Vandegrift (1931)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why I left the Mormon Church\" by Jacob Vandervis (circa 1942)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Story of the Ancestor of the American Indian\" by J.E. Vanderwood (1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Les Mormons en 1886\" in \"Revue Bleue\" (1886 July 24) in French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Parley Pratt\" in \"Revue des Deux Mondes\" (1877 June 15) in French\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Riddle of American Origins\" by Harold I. Velt (1934, 1941), 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Verbatim Report of Funeral Services Held in Honor of President John R. Winder\" Flake 9461 (1910)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Matter of Principle: Plural Marriage, the Manifesto and Fundamentalist Mormons\" by Ken Verdoia in \"Utah Holiday\" (1990)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Kirtland Temple Suite and Independence Temple Lot Case\" by J.L. Verhei\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eViews of Salt Lake City and Vicinity\" (1889)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mountain Meadows Massacre\" by Vindex, a pseudonym, Flake 9478a (1884), copy of Original digitized by Google\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Vision # 5\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Voters of Utah, Beware! Flake 9694a (circa 1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Gospel of Jesus Christ in Polynesia\" by William M. Waddoups (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Day You Will Marry\" by Angelyn W. Wadley (1953)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Illiteracy and Mormonism\" Flake 9513 (1885)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Handcart Trail\" by Eliza M. Wakefield (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"House of the Lord: The Story of Kirtland Temple\" by Barbara Walden and Lachlan MacKay (2008)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Scallawagiana Hundred\" by Kent L. Walgren (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Enticing Words of Man's Wisdom. A Survey of the Mormon Missionary Mind-Manipulating Methods\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Examination of B.H. Roberts' Secret Manuscript\" (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith Among the Egyptians\" (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Joseph Smith's Bainbridge, New York, Court Trials\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"New Light on Mormon Origins from the Palmyra, New York Revival\" (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"About the Mormons\" by G.B. Hersleb Walnum, Flake 9529b (1852), typescript copy of a translation by Val G. Hemming (2000)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Three Phases of Cooperation in the West\" by Amos G. Warner, Flake 9599 (1887)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Warning of Judgements to Come\" (undated) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWasatch Economic Development Committee – Heber Valley Profile (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The 1948 Secret Marriage of Louis J. Barlow: Origins of FLDS Placement Marriage\" by Marianne T. Watson (2007)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Friendly Admonition\" by Wingfield Watson, Flake 9637 (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"We Are Anxious to Contact L.D.S. Who Believe in the Original Gospel\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Acorn\" Weber Stake Academy, Flake 13 (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism from a Mormon Point of View\" in \"Popular Science Monthly\" (1876)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Exposed. The Other Side\" by H. Weightman, Flake 9674 (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Translation of the Book of Mormon: Basic Historical Information\" by John W. Welch and Tim Rathbone (1986)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ezra Taft Benson\" in \"American Opinion\" by Robert Welch (1964 October) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Welch Freedom Dinner program (1966)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Bible Points to the Book of Mormon and the New World\" (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon Evidences Joseph Smith a Prophet\" (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Other Sheep\" (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Criticisms of the Book of Mormon Answered\" written with F. Edward Butterworth (1973)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Beyond Big Love\" in \"Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture\" by Holly Welker (2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Charities and Philanthropies\" by Emmeline B. Wells, Flake 9681 (1893), incomplete, pages 41-90\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Radio Sermons\" by Rulon S. Wells (1938 September 11-October 2) water damage\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons: History of Their Leading Men\" in \n\"American Phrenological Journal\" by Samuel R. Wells (1866)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Heaven on Earth\" by Franklin L. West (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Intelligent Courtship\" by Franklin L. West (1946)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Welfare Plan\" (1952)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons Are Different!\" (1954)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"My Testimony\" (1951)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Westward Bound: An Exhibition Celebrating Book Arts in the West\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What Shall We Believe\" (circa 1855)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Historical Facts Concerning the Temple Lot\" by Clarence L. Wheaton (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Why I Believe in Zion and the Building of the Temple\" by Clarence L. Wheaton (1934)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"To the Priesthood and Members Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, in the Manchester Conference\" by Cyrus Hubbard Wheelock, Flake 9723 (1851) fragile\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Survivor\" in \"Forbes\" by David Whelan (2011)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Deadwood Dick and the Mormons\" by J. Harrington White (1915), damaged and fragile \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Westward in '47: The Saga of the Mormon Pioneers\" by Nelson White (1947) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Address to All Believers in Christ\" by David Whitmer (1887) photoreprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Address to Believers in the Book of Mormon\" by David Whitmer (undated) photoreprint, 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"David Whitmer Talks\" Flake 9746 (circa 1886), Copy of Original digitized by Google\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Drama in Utah: The Story of the Salt Lake Theatre\" by Horace G. Whitney, Flake 9750 (1915) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAddresses \"The Apocalypse: What John Saw and Heard on Patmos\" No. 1-6, by Orson F. Whitney, Flake 9753 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Baptism – the Birth of Water and the Spirit\" by Orson F. Whitney (undated) 5 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Biographical Sketch of A. Milton Musser\" by Orson F. Whitney, Flake 9757 (1902)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Latter-day Developments\" No. 1-6, by Orson F. Whitney, Flake 9771 (1929)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Activities\" Flake 9775 (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Pioneers: Pilgrims of the Desert\" (1920) bound news clipping\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Speeches … in Support of Woman Suffrage\" Flake 9783 (1895)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Strength of the Mormon Position\" 9785 (circa 1917-1918), 5 copies with variant covers and format\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Whitney's Radio Talks\" Flake 9795a (1930?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The British Library Mormon Americana\" by David J. Whittaker (1994)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"About Myself\" by John A. Widtsoe (1930?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Bible\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Book of Mormon is Translated\" by John A. Widtsoe (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCentennial Series No. 1 by John A. Widtsoe (undated) in Armenian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Complete Religion\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Did Joseph Smith Write the Book of Mormon?\" by John A. Widtsoe (1949) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Divine Mission of Joseph Smith\" by John A. Widtsoe (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Enemies Put on Fighting Clothes\" by John A. Widtsoe (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Fundamental Concepts of the Universe\" by John A. Widtsoe (1908) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A God Who Speaks\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Guideposts to Happiness\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Life's Meaning\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Need of Church Organization\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Practical Application and Results of The Word of Wisdom\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9817 (circa 1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Practical Religion\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Religion for the Ordinary Man\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 5 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Seven Claims of the Book of Mormon A Collection of Evidences by John A. Widtsoe and Franklin S. Harris, Jr. (1937)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Worship\" by John A. Widtsoe (1964) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tracts and Tracting\" by John A. Widtsoe (1932) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Truth Restored: A Modern Miracle!\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 2 copies, 2 formats\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"An Understandable Religion: Simplicity in Religion\" by John A. Widtsoe (1944)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Universal Salvation\" Flake 9807 (undated) 7 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Die Wahcheit Wiederhergestellt\" Flake 9828e (1930?) 2 copies, in German\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Waiting to Receive the Golden Plates\" (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What is Man?\" (1936)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What is Mormonism?\" Flake 9829 (1928?) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What is Mormonism?\" Flake 9830 (1928?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"What is Mormonism?\" (1937) in Armenian\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Who Saw the Book of Mormon Plates?\" (1949)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Word of Wisdom\" Flake 9807 (undated) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Women and Marriage Among the Mormons\" by Leah D. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Women and Marriage Among the Mormons\" by Leah D. Widtsoe, Flake 9832n (1930?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Word of Wisdom Menus and Recipes\" by Leah D. Widtsoe (1931) 3 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Marks of the Great Apostasy\" Osborne J.P. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Landmarks of Ancient American People\" by Orrin G. Wilde (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Motivating Forces Which Are Lacking in the Profession of Teaching\" (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Our Patriotic Duty in 1962\" (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Principle and Practice of Paying Tithing\" (1957)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report and Address 80th Commencement\" at Brigham Young University\" (1955)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Return of Full Value\" (1959)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Set the Hearts of Youth on Flame\" (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Speech to Stake Presidents and Bishops\" (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"William Jex, Pioneer and Patriarch\" Flake 9868 (circa 1927)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Official Instructions Given at the April 1926, Relief Society Conference\" by President Clarissa S. Williams (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Pillars of Truth\" by LaMar S. Williams (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The New Social Program of the Church\" by T.W. Williams, Flake 9893 (circa 1925)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Admission of Utah\" by Jeremiah M. Wilson, Flake 9920 (1889)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Anti-Mormon Test Oath\" by Jeremiah M. Wilson, Flake 9923 (1890)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ex-Parte: In the Matter of Hans Nielsen, Appellant\" by Jeremiah M. Wilson, Flake 9924 (1889)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Juanita Brooks and Family Narratives\" by William A. Wilson (1991)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Legends of the Three Nephites Collected at Indiana University\" in \"Indiana Folklore\" by William A. Wilson (1969) Copy of Original digitized by Google\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"On Being Human: The Folklore of Mormon Missionaries\" by William A. Wilson (1981)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of the Priesthood\" by Benjamin Winchester (1843) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"One Whole Person\" by Betty Winholtz (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Inside the Mormon Empire\" in \"Bloomberg Businessweek\" by Caroline Winter (2012)\n1916-1972, undated\t\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Cursed is he that Putteth His Trust in the Arm of Flesh\" by Hugo Witt (1972)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Impossible Return to Zion\" by Hugo Witt (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Where Does It Say That?\" by Bob Witte (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormon Church and Prohibition\" by James H. Wolfe, Flake 9973 (1916?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoman's Executive Committee of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church \"Salt Lake Collegiate Institute\" (1893)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWoman's Home Missionary Association \"A School Among the Mormons\" in Bountiful, Utah (1886)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Woman's Side of Mormonism\" in \"The World Today\" (1905 July) both a separate article and in the magazine\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWomen's Home and Foreign Missionary Organization \"Over Sea and Land A Missionary Magazine for the Young\" (1894 May)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Outline Study of the Book of Mormon\" by J. Karl Wood (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Memories of My Life\" by George T. Wood (1953?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Bill to Provide for the Qualification of Voters\" H.R. 6153 by William Woodburn, Flake 9990a (1886 March 1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Necessity of Having the Holy Ghost\" by Wilford Woodruff (undated) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Official Declaration on Blood Atonement, the Endowment, and submission to the United States Government\" by Wilford Woodruff (1889) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Apostles vs Historians\" by Kenneth Woodward in \n\"Newsweek\" (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Mormon Moment\" by Kenneth L. Woodward in \"Newsweek\" (2001)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Word of Wisdom\" Flake 10,011a (circa 1928)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and England: A Sermon\" by Christopher Wordsworth, Flake 10,013 (1867)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"World Conference Magazine\" (1989)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"World Conference on Records: Preserving Our Heritage\" (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Encountering Mormon Country John Wesley Powell, John Muir and the Nature of Utah\" by Donald Worster (2003)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Letters of Clare Middlemass to William Robert Wright\" (2005) 7 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Yankee Mahomet\" in \"The American Whig Review\" (1851 June)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid H. Yarn addresses delivered as part of the \"Faith in a Day of Unbelief\" series (all in 1952) includes:\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Apostasy\"\n\"Apostles and the Prophets\"\n\"Authority and the Gospel\"\n\"Baptism\"\n\"Bible Prophesies and the Book of Mormon\"\n\"Faith\"\n\"The Godhead\"\n\"The Holy Ghost\"\n\"Repentance and Atonement\"\n\"The Restoration\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Death of Children and the Spirit World\" (1864) reprint, with George Q. Cannon and Heber C. Kimball\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Discourse\" from \"The Deseret News\" (1873 June 18) photoreprint, 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Eternal Intelligence\" (1859 October) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Infinite Progression of Knowledge\" and \"The Spirit World and the Resurrection\" (1859) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Living by Revelation: Using the Priesthood Keys to Unlock the Treasury of Heaven\" (1856) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mystery of Godliness\" (1856) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Nature of Man\" (1859 May) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"One Eternal Round: Adam and Eve in the Garden and their Previous Mortal Experience\" (1854 October 8) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Plurality of Wives and the Free Agency of Man\" (1855 July) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Resurrection\" Flake 10,065 (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Revelations: Obedience or Damnation\" (1856 June) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Role of Opposition in Obtaining Happiness\" (1866) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Roles of Men and Women\" (1861 October 8) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sermon by Brigham Young delivered May 29th, 1847\" Flake 10,067 (1920s)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temples and the Endowment\" (1853) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Training of Children\" (1871 June) reprint\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah's First Governor a Progressive\" Flake 10,075 (1912?) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Proclamation to the People\" by Brigham Young, Jr., Flake 10,076 (1891) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of the Organization of the Seventies\" by Joseph Young (1878) reprint of Flake 10,082\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Long Hot Summer of 1912\" by Karl E. Young (1967)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Early Day Home in Utah\" by Levi Edgar Young (1938) cover detached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Irrigation\" by Levi Edgar Young (1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Salt Lake Tabernacle and World-Famed Organ\" by Levi Edgar Young, Flake 10,102a (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Salt Lake Tabernacle and World-Famed Organ\" by Levi Edgar Young, Flake 10,103 (circa 1930)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Index for the Memoirs of John R. Young\" by Loyd L. Young (1976) photocopy?\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Honorable John Henry Smith Tribute\" by Richard W. Young, Flake 10,108 (1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism Exposed. The Constitution and the Territories\" by Richard W. Young, Flake 10,109 (1885) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tithing\" by Richard W. Young, Flake 10,110 (circa 1920)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Beehive House\" by S. Dilworth Young (1970)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Practical Recipes\" by Stella Young (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism: Its Origin, Doctrines and Dangers\" by T.W. Young, Flake 10,112 (1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Young Wild West's Death Defiance, or, Airetta and the Danites\" in \"Wild West Weekly\" (1909 February 12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism and Islam\" by Ali Ibn Yusef (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Testimony of John Zahnd\" Flake 10,119 (1920?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism What is it All About?\" by Wesley Ziegler (1942)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Im Schatten von Mormons Tempel\" by G. Zimmer von Ulbersdorf, Flake 10,122a (1911) in German\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eZion Book Store \"Catalog\" (1995)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Thomas L. Kane Ambassador to the Mormons\" by Albert L. Zobell, Jr. (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Zion's Advocate\" (1929) covers detached\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Adams (1822-1894) Autobiography typescript of excerpts from his diary (circa 1894)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Ajax (1832-1899) Journal typescript (1861-1862)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eInez Knight Allen (1876-1937), the first woman from the Latter-day Saints to complete a mission independently of a husband, Record typescript (1898-1899)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilo Andrus (1814-1893) Autobiography typescript (1875)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTruman O. Angell (1810-1887) Autobiography typescript (1856)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenjamin Ashby (1828-1907) Autobiography typescript (1847)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Washington Gill Averett (1824-1902) \nAutobiography typescript (1847)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMilton V. Backman, Jr. Bibliography of Early Latter-Day Saint Diaries (circa 1999)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLewis Barney (1808-1894) Autobiography typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGilbert Belnap (1821-1899) Autobiography typescript (1857)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEzra Taft Benson (1811-1869) Autobiography typescript (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry William Bigler (1815-1900) Autobiography typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHenry G. Boyle (1824-1908) Autobiography typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenjamin Brown (1794-1878) Autobiography typescript (1853)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Sketch of the Life of Mrs. Sarah Burbank\" by Sarah Burbank (1924 March 13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eErnest Hungate Burgess and Donna Miles Burgess Private Journal (1905-1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarrison Burgess (1814-1883) Autobiography typescript (1848)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Burgess (1822-1904) Autobiography typescript (1848)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlma Butler (1888-1933) Mission Record typescript (1910-1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Lowe Butler (1808-1861) Autobiography typescript (1858)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Farrington Cahoon (1813-1897) Autobiography Excerpts typescript (1878)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnson Call (1810-1890) Autobiography typescript (1838-1839)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Lang Campbell (1825-1872) Diary Excerpts, typescript (1843-1850)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSolomon Chamberlain (1788-1862) Autobiography typescript (1850)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHarvey Harris Cluff (1836-1916) Autobiography typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTruman Coe on \"Mormonism\" in \"The Ohio Observer\" typescript (1836 August 11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eZebedee Coltrin \"Testimony\" typescript (1883 October 3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHoward Coray (1817-1900) Autobiography typescript (1888)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn Corrill (1794- ?) \"History of the Mormons\" typescript (1839) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOliver Cowdery (1806-1850) \"His Life, Character, and Testimony\" typescript (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOliver Cowdery (1806-1850) \"Letters 1833-1849\" typescript (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOliver Cowdery (1806-1850) \"Selected Writings\" in Messenger and Advocate\" typescript (1834-1837)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCordelia Morley Cox (1823-1865) \"Autobiography\" and \"A Sketch of the Life of my Father, Isaac Morley (1784-1848)\" typescripts (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCaroline Barnes Crosby (1807-1883) Autobiography typescript (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJesse Wentworth Crosby (1820-1893) Autobiography typescript (1869)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJonathan Crosby (1807-1892) Autobiography typescript (1852)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhilo Dibble (1810-1895) Autobiography typescript (circa 1843)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Draper (1807-1886) Autobiography typescript (1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChapman Duncan (1812-1900) Autobiography typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEsaias Edwards (1811-1897) Autobiography typescript (1847)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Fielding (1797-1863) \"Diary 1843-1846\" typescript (1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Fielding (1801-1852) \"Letters 1937\" typescript (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWarren Foote (1817-1903) Autobiography typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRobert Gardner (1819-1906) Autobiography typescript (1848)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEliza Dana Gibbs (1813-1900) Autobiography typescript (1857)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn H. Gilbert (1802- ?) \"Recollections\" typescript (1892)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn P. Greene \"Expulsion of the Mormons\" typescript (1839)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIsaac C. Haight (1813-1886) Autobiography typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAroet Lucious Hale (1828-?) Journal typescript (1856)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Isabella Hales, Charles Henry Hales, and Stephen Hales – Selections from Autobiographies typescripts (1985)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLevi Hancock (1803-1882) Autobiography typescript (1836)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMosiah Lyman Hancock (1834-1907) Autobiography typescript (1865)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMartin Harris (1783-1875) \"His Life, Character, and Testimony\" (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLorenzo Hill Hatch (1826-1910) Autobiography typescript (1855-1856)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Holbrook (1806-?) Autobiography typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Hovey (1812-1868) Autobiography typescript (1847)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOliver B. Huntington (1823-1909) Autobiography typescript (1839)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrescindia L. Huntington (1805-1842) Autobiography typescript (1877)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMarinda M. Hyde (1818-1868) Autobiography typescript (1877)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrson Hyde (1805-1842) Autobiography typescript (1864)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Hyde (1818-1874) Autobiography Journal typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAnthony W. Ivins (1852- ?) Journal typescript (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLevi Jackman (1797-1876) Autobiography typescript (1833)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNorton Jacob (1804-1879) Autobiography typescript (1847)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBenjamin F. Johnson (1818-1846) Autobiography typescript (1947)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJosiah Jones \"History of the Mormonites\" typescript (1841)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eZadoc Knapp Judd (1827-1907) Autobiography typescript (1848)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDr. Paul Dudley Keller (1912- ?) Autobiography typescript (circa 1950?)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam H. Kelley \"The Hill Cumorah and the Book of Mormon\" (1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHeber C. Kimball (1801-1868) Autobiography typescript (1834-1838)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVilate Kimball (1806-1837) Autobiography typescript (1877)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eNewell Knight (1800-1847) Autobiography typescript (1969)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVinson Knight (1804-1842) Letter typescript (1839 February 3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGeorge Laub (1814-1880) Autobiography and Diary Excerpts typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eI.C. Leany (1815-1873) Biography typescript (circa 1873)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam Leany (1815-1891) Autobiography typescript (1865)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sarah S. Leavitt (1798-1878) Journal\" bound typescript (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sarah S. Leavitt (1798-1878) Autobiography typescript (1847)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Lightner (1818- ?) Autobiography Excerpts typescript (1926)\nLyman Omer Littlefield (1819- ?) \"Reminiscences of Latter-Day Saints\" Excerpts typescript (1888)\nAmasa Mason Lyman (1813-1877) Autobiography Excerpts typescript (1865)\nEliza Marie Partridge Smith Lyman (1820-1885) \"Life and Journal\" typescripts (circa 1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWandle Mace (1809-1890) Autobiography typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Life History of Stephen Markham (1800- ?)\" typescript (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThomas Baldwin Marsh (1799-1866) Autobiography typescript (1864)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary Ann Weston Maughan (1817-1901) Autobiography typescript (1982)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDaniel D. McArthur (1820-1856) Autobiography typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJames McBride (1818-1876) Autobiography typescript (1846)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliam E. McLellin (1806- ?) \"History in Millennial Star 26 and Selected Writings\"typescript (1864)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eReuben Miller Letter typescript (1848 November 16)\nJohn Murdock (1792- ?) Journal typescript (1864)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph Bates Noble (1810-1900) Autobiography typescript (1834)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMary A. Noble (1810-1900) Autobiography typescript (1835)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Ohio Experience and Joseph Smith and the Restoration Remarks of Church Leaders Published I Journal of Discourses, 26 vols. 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Ryder (1903-1904), photocopy, original belongs to Hiram College Library \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Commencement Speech at Brigham Young University\" (1983 April 19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Commentary on the Book of Matthew,\" unpublished (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eEngraving of George A. Smith (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Heber J. Grant, and David O. McKay (1945 April)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of David O. McKay and brothers (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of Salt Lake City, Eagle Gate (1996 September 28)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePhotograph of Salt Lake Theatre by C.R. 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Kimball Home, Joseph Smith's Homestead, Webb Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, Joseph Smith's Mansion House, Nauvoo Mormon Temple, \"Times and Seasons\" Building and Second Church Printing Shop, including a news clipping about plans for a \"Nauvoo Book\" (1978)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSalt Lake City – Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Organ, Salt Palace, Gardo House, New Saltair Pavilion and Bathers, Salt Lake Theatre, Eagle Gate, Mormon Tabernacle Interior, with small bag of Salt from the Great Salt Lake Utah, attached by thread (please keep mylar around it), a copper postcard of the Beehive House, home of Brigham Young, a card of the Salt Lake Temple at night, with an instructive note \"Hold card to the light\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Joseph F. \"Centennial Memorial Party\" postcard invitations featuring the monument erected at the birthplace of Joseph Smith (1908) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUtah – Mount Timpanogos near Provo\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons and Polygamy: Truths, Lies and Ambiguities\" (2012 August 27)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mitt Romney is Not the Face of Mormonism\" (2012 September 19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"5 Questions Romney Never Answered About Mormonism – And Why He Should\" (2012 November 3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism After Mitt\" (2012 November 19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Masonry and the Making of Mormonism\" by Karl C. Sandberg (1995)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDavid Simmons and Gregory A. Prince printed emails about President David O. McKay and bank history (2018-2019)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJohn L. Sevy (1859- ) Interview concerning the Mountain Meadow Massacre, typescript copy and photocopy (1945 September 21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAppointment Slip from Salt Lake Clinic, for George Albert Smith (1926)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"History of the Church in Washington, D.C.\" by Jesse R. Smith (1980)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePromissory Note of Joseph Smith, Sr. (2011 Reprint of the 1818 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters of Joseph Smith, printout copies (1830 August 20, December 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Little-Known Discourse by the Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"White Horse Prophecy\" by Joseph Smith (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"O Direito do Sacerdócio\" by Asael T. Sorensen (circa 1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Souvenirs of Adam-ondi-Ahman\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Horseshoe Prophecy\" by John Taylor (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from President John Taylor to his nephew, George Q. Cannon (1877 November 7)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Celebrating Plural Marriage in the Twenty-First Century\" by Marianne T. Watson (2010 January 23)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetter from David Whitmer to Robert Nelson (1887 February 15) photocopies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Recollections of Orange L. Wight\" (1903) photocopy\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection of Letters sent by Brigham Young to Horace S. Eldredge (1857-1859) mimeograph copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Affidavits and Certificates, Disproving the Statements and Affidavits contained in John C. Bennett's Letters\" reprinted from original, August 31, 1842 (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAllen, Philip Loring – \"The Mormon Church on Trial\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1904 March 26)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Among the Mormons, a Dangerous Gentile\" - Cartoon Sketch in \"Every Saturday\" (1871 August 5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Among the Mormons\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1872 January 27)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBarrett, Augustus – \"Come Back Little Girl\" sheet music, New York, The John Franklin Music Company (1915)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBradshaw, Pam – \"On Trial for Their Religious Beliefs: The September Six\" in \"The Event Newspaper\" (1993 October1-16)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrowne, Raymond – \"The Mormon Coon\" sheet music, New York, Sol Bloom (1905)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBrowne, Raymond – \"The Mormon Coon\" sheet music, New York, M. Whitmark and Sons (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Burst the Other Day at Washington, D.C.\" in \"Harper's Weekly,\" about George Quayle Cannon in Congress (1882 May 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"A Distinction without a Difference\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" page 289, about bigamy laws and Mormon polygamy (1881 April 30)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"He Thinks His Shell Will Protect Him\" in Harper's Weekly,\" about separation of church and state, (1886 January 9)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The House That Needs Dusting Very Much\" in \"Harper's Weekly,\" about plural marriages (1885 March 28)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism in Utah – The Cave of Despair\" in \"Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper\" (1882 February 4)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Pure White Mormon Immigration\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1882 March 25)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Violators of the Laws of the Land.\" Colombia. \"Even (G.Q.) Cannon shall not open these Doors to you\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1882 January 28)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChesterton, G.K. – \"Our Notebook\" in \"The Illustrated London News\" page 667; other pages about the Mormons include 668-669 and 686-687 (1911 May 13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eChokshi, Niraj – \"Utah's battle over gay marriage is a sign of a larger shift\" in \"The Washington Post\" (2013 December 23)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAll-Church Basketball Tournament, with a note from Russ Moorehead to Gregory A. Prince, explaining the highlights of the item (1962)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOne Third of a Century of Service: Weber Stake of Zion, Ogden, Utah, Flake 2237 (1916)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Collegiate Post\" Brigham Young University, Volume I Issue 1-3 (2001)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollins, Lois – \"Living Lonely\" in \"Deseret News\" article mentions Mary Lou Prince (2013 December 22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDarter, Francis M. - \"The Time of the End\" Chart (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDarter, Francis M. - \"Sketches of the Great Pyramid Showing the World's Vital Events Divinely Foretold 5000 Years Ago\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Death of the Mormon Prophet\" in \"Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate\" Grosh and Walker, on page 245 (1844 August 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGates, Crawford – \"Promised Valley A Musical Play\" Script and Vocal Score (1958)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eGates, Susa Young - \"How Utah's Pioneers Carried Music Across The Rockies\" in \"Musical America\" (1915)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Some Mormons Search the Web and Find Doubt\" in \"The New York Times\" (2013 July 21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"It's Official: Mormon Founder Had Many Wives\" in \"The New York Times\" (2014 November 11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young's Harem and the Deseret Store\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1858 September 4)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Bringing Home the Fifth Wife\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1875 January 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Eagle Gate, Salt Lake City\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" in color (1900 November 17)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Family Driving to Conference\" in \"The Graphic\" in color (1874 February 21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Family Driving to Conference\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1874 March 21)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormons in a Kanyon of the Rocky Mountains\" in \"Illustrated London News\" (1857 April 18)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake City\" (4 Scenes) in color (circa 1850's)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake City, Utah\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1869 September 4)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake City\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" in color (1886 October 30)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Scene of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1859 August 13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Sketches in Utah – Mormons at the Communion Table\" and \"Sketches in Utah – Brigham Young's Wives in the Great Mormon Tabernacle\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" one page in color (1874 September 26)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"La Ville des Mormons, aux Etats-Unis\" in \"L'Univers Illustre\" (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJones, Sidney and Paul A. Reubens – \"The Girl from Utah -Valse\" sheet music (1913)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Joseph Smith Saints\" in \"Life\" (1960 May 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Keepapitchinin\" Volume III No. 1, Flake 4543a (1871)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLang, Andrew – \"The Mormons Unmasked\" in \"Illustrated London News,\" page 278 (1911)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Le Monde Illustre Journal Hebdomadaire\" with illustration of \"Le cabinet de Brigham-Young\" page 260 (1871)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLindsey, Robert – \"The Mormons: Growth, Prosperity and Controversy\" in \"The New York Times Magazine\" (1986 January 12)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Los Angeles Temple\" in Church Section, December 13, 1950 (damaged)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcClure, W. Frank - \"Wagon-Tours Among the Mormons\" in \"The Christian Herald\" page 778 (1907)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMcKay, Thomas E. – Photograph (undated)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Military Mormonism\" in \"The Circular\" pages 2-3 (1867)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMorgan, Neil – \"Utah: How Much Money Hath the Mormon Church?\" in \"Esquire\" pages 86-91 (1962 August)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Rebellion\" in \"The Illustrated London News\" (1858 January 2)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City\" in \"The Illustrated London News\" page 570 (1857 June 13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Die Mormonen-Propaganda\" in \"Illustrirte Zeitung\" (1884 January 26)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism at its Headquarters\" in \"Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper\" page 431 (1882 February 11)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1857 April 25)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Mormons: Their Destiny is Shaped in Their Temple\" in \"Life\" (1938 January 3)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDedication of Thomas L. Kane Statue, Utah State Capitol, includes: President David O. McKay, Governor George D. Clyde and Nicholas C. Morgan, Sr. (1959 January 14)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDestruction of Coalville Tabernacle (1971)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eJoseph F. Smith and Others (some identified on the back of the photograph) undated\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrince Family Ancestors - Undated Copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Polygamy or, the Mysteries of Mormonism\" in the book \"American Advertising Posters of the Nineteenth Century\" (1976)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Present Situation in Utah\" in \"The Christian Herald\" page 449 concerning polygamy in the Church (1905 May 24)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePresident McKay Birthday Tribute in \"Deseret News\" (1963 September 7)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Question of the Mormons\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1857 July 4)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Rio Virgin Times\" St. George, Utah (1868 May 13, 1869 April 28 and May 26) size varies from 1868 to 1869 and the earlier issue is torn, 3 issues\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Saints' Herald\" Lamoni, Iowa, Vol. 36 No. 17, Flake 7477 (1889 April 27)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Salt Lake Theatre\" in \"Utah Independent\" (1909 April 1)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSmith, Harry B. – \"The Land of Let's Pretend\" and \"Same Kind of Girl\" sheet music from \"The Girl from Utah\" a musical play (1914)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eSunstone Foundation Mormon History Calendars (1978-1979)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Temple Block, Salt Lake City\" in \"Scientific American\" (1892 February 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThompson, Alex – \"For Many Mormon Athletes, Mission is to Play\" in \"The New York Times\" (2014 June 26)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eToone, Trent - \"Lessons and Experiences\" in \"Deseret News\" (2014 August 31)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Tragedy: A Chronology of the Teton Dam Disaster\" by the staffs of \"The Blackfoot News\" and \"The Standard Journal\" (1976 June 5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"True Inwardness for Utah\" in \"Puck Humorous Weekly\" featuring a cartoon with Henry Ward Beecher (1877 September 5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eTurner, Wallace – \"The Mormon Church in Ferment: What is at Stake?\" In \"The Courier-Journal\" (1966 January 30)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Union\" newspaper, St. George, Utah (1897)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUniversity of Utah – \"Black, White, and Mormon: A Conference\" poster, newspaper article and program (2015)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUtah Map, New York, Hunt and Eaton (Circa 1900)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eUtah Map, L.L. Poates Eng. Co (1917)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"The Utah Stater\" Volume I, No. 2-No. 3, 2 issues (1937-1938)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Utah's Unshepherded Lambs\" in \"Christian Herald\" (1902 January 22)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWalter, Dave – \"Mormons Work to Kill Montgomery Rights Law\" in \"The Washington Blade\" (1984 April 6)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Was Justice Done at Short Creek?\" in \"Picture Post\" (1953 September 5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWendel, E. Chabot - The \"Discussion Getters\" L.D.S. Charts (1971 September 23) 2 copies\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWilliams, F.G. – \"Northern Times\" (1990 reprint of the 1835 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eWinship, A. E. – \"How a Broken Bridle Influenced a Mormon Settlement\" in \"The Well Spring\" (1884)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"American Messenger\" published by the American Tract Society - \"\n\"Getting a Foothold\" article, page 31 (1871 August)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brethren, Sisters, Friends\" Christmas address (undated galleys)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Brigham Young Indicted for High Treason\" in \"The New York Times\" (1858 February 26)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCartoon – \"A Desperate Attempt to Solve the Mormon Question\" in \"Puck.\" An undated four panel print satirizes the \"Mormon Problem\" \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCartoon – \"Old Year's Legacies to the New\" in \"Puck,\" with Mormonism listed as one of the legacies (1881)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Christian Zion Advocate\" (1987 September-October)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Deseret News\" Centennial Edition, \"To the West,\" pages 13-14 (1947 July 24)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"From Utah. Affairs Among the Mormons\" in \"New York Daily Times\" page 2 (1856 June 20)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Great Salt Lake City\" in \"Moore's Rural New Yorker\" page 257 (1855 August 11) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Hancock Eagle\" (undated reprint of the 1846 original)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllustration – \"Sacrament in the Mormon Tabernacle\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1871 September 30)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIllustration – \"Scenes in Salt Lake City\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1858 May 15)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot\" contains a report of the death of Doty in Kirtland newspaper (1831 May 7)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Outrages in Utah\" in \"American Messenger\" (1857 June)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormon Uprising\" in \"The New York Herald\" (1877 May 5)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Mormonism. Progress of Mormonism Throughout the World\" in \"New York Daily Times\" (1854 June 10)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nauvoo Expositor\" (undated 10.5 x 14 inch reprint of the 1844 June 7 publication, Flake 5721)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nauvoo Expositor\" with a leaflet from the publisher Gospel Truths Ministries (1989 facsimile souvenir issue of the 1844 June 7 publication, Flake 5721) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Nauvoo Neighbor\" Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, published by Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. (1969 photo reprint of the original October 29, 1845 issue, 3 copies)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"New York Family Journal\" newspaper mentions \"the Mormon War\" (1857 June 13)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Ogden Standard-Examiner\" Newspaper \"Death Claims Revered Church President David O. McKay\" (1970 January 19)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Old Lynx, the Mormon Detective\" in \"The New York Family Story Paper\" (1884 December 8)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Progress of the Mormon Trials\" in \"American Messenger\" (1871 December)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Promised Valley\" in \"Salt Lake Tribune\" (1947 July 27)\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e\"Report from Utah and the Mormons\" in \"American Messenger\" (1870 January) \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the birth of Joseph Smith, contribution of Junius Wells to site preservation, Asael Smith, the Smith family economic struggles and Joseph's boyhood\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCooncerns Historicism, significance of the birth of Joseph Smith, Smith family poverty, Smith spiritual events, education of the day and site history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns sharing spiritual treasures, Jesus \"expounds all things,\" Smith family ginseng experience, farming, modern-day commemoration at the site\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns local folklore about the Smiths, site history, the Knight family, legal trial in Colesville 1830 and evidence Joseph was acquitted, marriage of Joseph and Emma, and Colesville history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the Colesville Branch, Joseph's Biblically literate culture, the elopement and marriage of Joseph and Emma at Zachariah Tarble's house, and Glass-looker charge, folk magic – treasure-seeking culture reoriented for good, and Josiah Stoal\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the Isaac Hale homesite, translation of the Book of Mormon – priesthood, site of Joseph and Emma's home on Isaac Hale farm, setting for translating the Book of Mormon – commerce on the river, etc., new scripture from Harmony, and Oliver Cowdery\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Whitmer cabin – organization of Church, Three Witnesses, and replication of Whitmer log cabin by historic sites division\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the Smith Farm, Reverend George Lane, Joseph Smith's first legal encounters, the sacred grove as an ethereal spiritual experience and Hill Cumorah as a material sacred experience – tangible plates, Smith family migration, place in the pervading culture, and temporal struggles\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns revivals, Smith family religious struggles, Sacred Grove answer, the Sacred Grove as a shrine to the L.D.S. people, and First Vision perspectives\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Joseph Smith as an instrument in God's hand, description of Hill Cumorah terrain, site history, and acquisition by the Church, the Book of Mormon and growth to 128 million copies, Thayer and Grandin's brick row, and Grandin's print shop\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns statements about the Alvin Smith burial site and Jensen's experiences with the Sacred Grove as Mission President\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Joseph Smith's translation of the Bible, fifteen revelations in the \"Doctrine and the Covenants\" received here, and \"Book of Commandments\"\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns fanaticism, violence, Joseph known for good and ill, location orientation, Simonds Ryder, Disciples of Christ, John Johnson family, and mob assaults\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Cosmology, the nature of God, and Mormon theology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns endowment of power from on high – solemn assembly, sacred events that transpired at Kirtland Temple – angelic visitations, and Solemn Assembly\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns a holy site, appearances of Father and Son, and testimony of Jesus\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Joseph's first arrival in Kirtland where he assumes the role of Prophet, Joseph and city-building, rules established for sacred space and an historically authentic restoration of Kirtland sites\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the School of Prophets, \"Doctrine and Covenants 88,\" education and visions, summaries of the 43 lawsuits that Joseph Smith was involved in, Kirtland troubles for Joseph and the saints, and bank failure\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Pentecostal religiosity, endowment, and Biblical theology\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Morley farm as a haven for all, various groups gathered, Black Pete, mass conversions to Mormonism, instructions from Joseph Smith, site where twins were born and died, law of consecration, theophanies, Roots of Rigdon and Woodruff, others go back to log schoolhouse\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Community of Christ Historic Sites Coordinator, the history of Kirtland Temple and its preservation, struggles to build the temple, visions of The Celestial Kingdom, spiritual endowment\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Events preceding Liberty Jail, Letters from Liberty jail, Escape from Liberty Jail\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the illegality of the Treason charge against Joseph and Hyrum who were held wrongly; Clay County History and Lyman Wright home\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Clay County events, Symbols, stages of Presidency, site history, 63 acres purchased for temple site – City of Zion plans drawn, Independence to be the City of Zion\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Joseph's feelings revealed in letters, Bishop Partridge, Site where City of Zion to be established, Colesville Branch Emigration\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Community of Christ Historian – site events and history, Courthouse Square significance in Mormon history\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the underestimated importance of Joseph Smith's history, Joseph Smith's Journals\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns Missouri land rights and losses, \"Plan of Salvation\" revealed to Joseph Smith\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eConcerns the birth of Joseph F. 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Prince Mormon Studies Collection (MSS 16540), 1813-2020, contains about 10,000 items (107 cubic feet) and reflects a lifetime of dedicated scholarship and careful acquisition of materials by Gregory A. Prince that would be very difficult to replicate in modern times. It contains pamphlets, charts, books, manuscripts, diaries, journals, audiovisual materials, newspapers, photographs, artifacts, and ephemera related to the organization and evolution of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS). This donation, acquired by a collaboration between the University of Virginia Library and the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, makes the University of Virginia the leading site for the study of Mormonism outside of Utah. Its unique materials will support both the teaching and research goals of the Mormon Studies program. About two-thirds of the collection will join the circulating collections of the University Library with the remainder being placed in Special Collections Archives and Rare Book sections.","\"Dr. Gregory A. Prince (1948-) was born and reared in Los Angeles, California. He attended Dixie College from 1965-1967, graduating as valedictorian. He attended the UCLA School of Dentistry from 1969-1973, again graduating as valedictorian. He received a Ph.D. in Pathology from UCLA in 1975, studying respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the primary cause of infant pneumonia worldwide.\" He has collected LDS Church materials for almost fifty years and has written four books on Mormon topics himself, becoming a recognized historian in his own right. Prince became convinced that the University of Virginia could become an unrivaled center for Mormon Studies with the addition of his collection combined with the presence of an endowed Mormon Studies professorship and its world-class University research library.","Materials were organized to maintain the original groupings and arrangement created by Dr. Prince. General groupings include pamphlet files, biographical files, David McKay diaries, \"The Deseret News\" and \"The Woman's Exponent\" publications, Senator Reed Smoot subject files, handbooks and other materials concerning the Beehive Girls, the Crisis of Faith survey and reports, ephemera, and audiovisual materials, chiefly DVDs.","The collection includes a great variety of subjects and formats, works by both practicing Mormons and critics of the religion, all covering a large historical period. It includes works concerning Mormonism of both an official nature and from a popular culture perspective, including magazine articles, cartoons, dime novels, a comic book, and a graphic novel. It contains materials in at least fourteen different languages that demonstrate the world-wide influence of Mormonism. Topics of focus include the structure and practices of the Church, the Book of Mormon, splinter sects, race, sexuality, gay and lesbian Mormons, the role of women in the Church of Latter-Day Saints, polygamy, politics, the temperance movement, crisis of faith surveys, and the presidency of David O. McKay. An appraiser stated that the internal structural changes of the church can be traced in the \"lengthy runs of priesthood, young adult, woman's journals, seminary manuals, etc.\" which were typically replaced periodically or thrown away, but in this case have been retained. The collection richly documents the establishment and development of a distinctly American and modern religion.","The pamphlet files primarily contain printed materials but also include other ephemera on a wide variety of topics, events, and people in the Mormon faith. Pamphlet files were organized by size: general pamphlets and large pamphlets. Prince maintained pamphlets about the subject of temperance separately.","Biographical files about significant members in the church were kept by the donor; much of this information was generated from a Brigham Young University website. These materials are organized alphabetically by title or name.","Runs of publications include \"The Woman's Exponent,\" a bimonthly newspaper (1873-1914) from members of the Relief Society, an LDS women's organization, and an incomplete twentieth century run of \"The Deseret News.\"","Also present are 121 volumes of typescript copies of the \"journals\" of David O. McKay, that were kept by McKay's long-time secretary, Clare Middlemiss, who had intentions of writing McKay's memoir. Along with the diaries are additional volumes titled archival subjects, scrapbooks, published materials and related material.","The Senator Reed Smoot research files all focus on the Congressional hearings about whether the United States Senate should seat Senator Reed Smoot, an apostle in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, elected by the Utah legislature in 1903. The hearings began in 1904 and continued until 1907, when a Senate vote failed to achieve the two-thirds majority required to expel a member. This allowed Smoot to retain his seat.","Audiovisual materials consist primarily of CDs and DVDs chiefly of interviews about a 2006 church history tour and KJZZ Television scholar interviews both related to the Joseph Smith Papers Project and a media kit, \"The House of the Lord.\"","The collection also includes 53 boxes of rare books which will be cataloged separately. A significant part of the collections has been included in the University's circulating collection.","Many of the materials in the collection have a Flake number. This number refers to its citation number in the Mormon bibliography, 1830-1930, by C.J. Flake and Larry W. Draper, relating to the first century of Mormonism. Volume 1 is A-M and Volume 2 is N-Z. An online version is available at:","http://lib.byu.edu/collections/mormon-bibliography/","This series contains an incomplete run of the Hand Books.","The bound diary volumes of David O. McKay were all prepared by his secretary, Clare Middlemiss. At least some of the earliest diaries were copies of McKay's personal handwritten diaries. The diaries consist of copies of typewritten entries or photocopies of newsclippings.","Volume one includes entries for Auxiliaries, Ezra Taft Benson, Bible, Blacks, Book of Mormon, Broadcasting, and the Building Program.","Volume two includes the topics of Brigham Young University, Callings, Chastity, Communism, Compassion, Correlation, and Courts.","Subjects include: David O. McKay, Death, Demille, Cecil B., Doctrine, David O. McKay Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, Education, Fairness, Family, and Fasting.","Subjects include: Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Forgiveness, Free Agency, Genealogy, General Authorities, General Handbook, Godhead, Hanks, Marion D., Healing, History, Home Teaching, Honesty, Humility, Huntsville, and Institutes of Religion.","Subjects include: International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Jews, Junior Colleges, King, David S., Marriage, McMurrin, Sterling M., Medicine, Middlemiss, Clare, Millenialism, and Miracles.","Subjects include: Missionary Work, Missouri, Mormonism, Moyle, Henry D., Nauvoo, Obedience, Pariarchs, and Poetry.","Subjects include: Politics, Polygamy, Prayer, Priesthood, Repentence, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, RDLS, Romney, George, Sabbath, Sacrament, Science, Skousen, W. Cleon, Spirituality, Stringfellow, Douglas, Suicide, Tabernacle Choir, and Tanner, N. Eldon.","Subjects include: Temples, Testimony, Tithing, Tolerance, United Nations, War, Welfare, Westwood Ward, Wisdom, Women, Word of Wisdom, and Youth.","The volume is subtitled \"Computer Files Arranged by Subject.\" McKay's secretary apparently  arranged printed copies of his addresses and talks in alphabetical order according to their content in this volume.","This volume \"David O. McKay Archival Sources\" consists of computer files arranged by subject. These topics include: 1898 Stirling, 1923 European Mission, Benson, Ezra Taft, Birth Control, Blacks, Book of Mormon, Broadcasting, Brown, Hugh B., Building Program, Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University Hawaii, Clark, J. Reuben, Communism, and Compassion.","Subjects in the volume include: Correlation, David O. McKay, Death, DeMille, Cecil B., Doctrine, DOM Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, Education, Family, Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Florida, Healing, Home Teaching, Homosexuality, International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Junior Colleges, Labor Unions, Middlemiss, Clare and Miracles.","This volume's subjects include: Missionary Work, Missouri, Move Elsewhere, Moyle, Henry D., Nauvoo, Patriarchs, Politics, Polygamy, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, Sacrament, Science, Skousen, W. Cleon, Stringfellow, Douglas, Suicide, Tanner, N. Eldon, Temples, Testimony, Tithing, Tolerance, War, Welfare Program, Wilkinson, Ernest L., Women, Woodbury, T. Bowring, and Word of Wisdom.","There is an index to the volume in the front part of the book. For notes from the McKay Scrapbooks about David O. McKay's Around the World Tour, 1920-1921, see that typescript in Box 69 folder 2.","There is a list of the topics covered in both  volumes in the front of each book, including page numbers.","There is a list of the topics covered in both volumes in the front of each book, including page numbers.","Interview subjects in this volume include: Benson, Ezra Taft, Blacks, Book of Mormon, Broadcasting, Brown, Hugh B., Building Program, Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University Hawaii, Clark, J. Reuben, Communism, Compassion, Correlation, David O. McKay, Death, DeMille, Cecil B., Doctrine, DOM Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, and Education.","Subjects in volume 2 include: Family, Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Florida, Free Agency, Godhead, Healing, Humor, International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Junior Colleges, Lee, Harold B., Middlemiss, Clare,  Missionary Work, Missouri, Moyle, Henry D., Patriarchs, Politics, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, Science, Skousen, W. Cleon, Stringfellow, Douglas, Tanner, N. Eldon, Temples, Tolerance, War, Wilkinson, Ernest L., Women, Woodbury, T. Bowring, and Word of Wisdom.","Topics in the first volume of the published subjects are: 1897-1899 Scottish Mission, 1898 Stirling, 1899 Testimony Meeting,1920-1921 Tour, 1923 European Mission, Benson, Ezra Taft, Birth Control, Blacks,  Broadcasting, Brown, Hugh B., Building Program, Brigham Young University, Brigham Young University Hawaii, Character, Clark, J. Reuben, Communism, and Compassion.","Subjects in Volume 2 include: Correlation, David O. McKay, DOM Health, Dyer, Alvin R., Ecumenism, Education, Family, Finances, Fine Arts, First Presidency, Florida, Free Agency, Healing, Humor, International Church, Isaacson, Thorpe B., Jews, Junior Colleges, Labor Unions, Middlemiss, Clare, Miracles, and Missionary Work.","Subjects in the third volume include: Missouri, Moyle, Henry D., Politics, Polygamy, Revelation, Richards, Stephen L., Ricks College, Science, Stringfellow, Douglas, Temples, Testimony, Tithing, Tolerance, War, Welfare Program, Wilkinson, Ernest L., Women, and Woodbury, T. Bowring.","This volume contains the notes kept by Clare Middlemiss, the secretary of President David O. McKay. The \"Notes\" volume document Clare's role within the Office of the President, chiefly during the period from 1964-1970.","In the front of the volume, there is an explanatory note by Gregory A. Prince, November 18, 2001, describing the papers that Middlemas left to her nephew in many scrapbooks and binders. These contained photocopies of the McKay diary entries (his office journal) which were compiled by Middlemiss for over thirty-five years. She spent many hours preserving this record of McKay's life and work in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.","\"Aaronic Order New Revelations for the Book of Elias or the Record of John\" (1948)","\"A Lecture on the Doctrine of Baptism for the Dead (1983 Reprint of the 1844 original) by George J. Adams (Flake 19)","\"Addresses Given at a Tribute to Gordon B. Hinckley\" (1995)","\"Addresses at the Ceremony Opening the J. Reuben Clark Law School (1973)","\"After Marriage What? An Affirmation Guide to the Married Gay Mormon\" (1980)","\"A Frank Discussion for LDS Adults\" (1983)","\"New Frontiers Conference,\" Salt Lake City, Utah (2013)","\"A Chapter in Mormon History\" by H.M. Albaugh in \"The Four-Track News\" (1903)","\"An Apostle in Exile: Wilford Woodruff and the St. George Connection\" by Thomas G. Alexander (undated)","\"Brigham Young, The Quorum of the Twelve, and the Latter-day Saint Investigation of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" by Thomas G. Alexander (2007)","\"Builders of the Great American West\" in \"Journal of American History\" by D.C. Allen (1909) about Captain Alexander Doniphan, a lawyer in Liberty, Missouri, who defended Joseph Smith in 1838.","\"The Amboy Centennial\" (1960)","American Express Travel Service \"Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir Tour of Europe 1955\"","American Tract Society \"The Mormon Mystique\" (1985)","\"Twenty-Three Years in Cincinnati\" by Charles V. Anderson (circa 1936)","\"For Mormons Only\" [Mock-up issue] by Jack Anderson (1983)","\"Story of the Gospel of Christ\" by James Henry Anderson, Flake 119 (1929)","Marian Anderson Recital Program, Kingsbury Hall, University of Utah (1943)","\"Jackson County in Early Mormon Descriptions\" in \"Missouri Historical Review\" (1971) and \"A Plan for Effective Missionary Work\" (1954) by Richard L. Anderson","\"Apostosy or Succession. Which?\" (1966) and \"What Shall I Do To Be Saved?\" (undated) both by William F. Anderson","\"An Endowment for the Faithful\" by Wilson K. Anderson (1962)","\"Anti-Mormon Slanders Denied\" Flake 180 (1919)","\"Apostles and Apostates: How to Know Who Has the Priesthood\" by An Old Man in Israel, Reprint? (1844?)","\"Mormon Veneration for the Seagull\" by W.H. Apperley in \"The Aquarian Age\" (1922)","\"Appraisal of the So-Called Brodie Book\" Reprint from \"The Church News\" (1946)","\"Mormonism: A System of Infidelity\" by J. Early Arceneaux, Flake 193 (circa 1905)","\"Arizona Temple in Mesa\" (undated)","\"Do We Love Babylon?\" by Kirk Arnold (undated)","\"An Important Address\" by W.S. Arnold (1896?)","\"A Mountain of Paper The Extraordinary Diary of Leonard James Arrington\" by Carl Arrington and Susan Arrington Madsen (2010)","\"Anchors Aweigh in Utah: The U.S. Naval Supply Depot at Clearfield, 1942-1962\" (1963)","\"Banking Enterprises in Utah, 1847-1880 (1955)","\"The Changing Economic Structure of the Mountain West, 1850-1950\" (1963)","\"Church History and the Achievement of Identity\" (1972)","\"A Dependent Commonwealth: Utah's Economy from Statehood to the Great Depression\" with Thomas G. Alexander (1974)","\"The Economic Role of Pioneer Mormon Women\" (1955)","\"Faith and Intellect as Partners in Mormon History\" (1996)","\"Intolerable Zion: The Image of Mormonism in Nineteenth Century American Literature\" with Jon Haupt (1968), 2 copies","\"Leonard J. Arrington: A Remembrance (2013)","\"Orderville, Utah: A Pioneer Mormon Experiment in Economic Organization\" (1954)","\"Property Among the Mormons\" (1951)","\"St. George Tabernacle and Temple: The Builders\" (1993)","\"The Settlement of the Brigham Young Estate, 1877-1879\" copy from the \"Pacific Historical Review\" (1952)","\"Taming the Turbulent Sevier: A Story of Mormon Desert Conquest\" (1951)","\"The Dark Ages\" by Albert Arrowsmith, Flake 205 (1900)","\"Articles of Faith and Practice of the Church of Christ (Temple Lot)\" (undated)","\"Articles of Faith of an Elder in Israel\" (undated)","\"Mormonism: An Exposure of the Impositions\" by the Reverend Francis B. Ashley, Flake 210, copy (1851)","\"The Use of Egyptian Magical Papyri to Authenticate the Book of Abraham\" by Edward H. Ashment (1993)","\"A Brief History of the Origin of The Church of Jesus Christ with Headquarters at Monongahela, Pennsylvania\" by Charles Ashton, 2 copies (1947)","\"I Went Home\" by Marvin J. Ashton (1980)","\"Understanding Homosexuality\" Association of Mormon Counselors and Psychotherapists (1993)","Auerbach Company - \"Exhibition of Relics of the Prophet Joseph Smith during L.D.S. Centennial\" Flake 225 (1930) and \"Anniversary – 80 Years of Service\" (1944)","\"Authentic History of Remarkable Persons Who Have Attracted Public Attention in Various Parts of the World; including A Full Exposure of the Iniquities of the Pretended Prophet Joe Smith\" Flake 233, copy (1849)","\"All About Excommunication for the Gay and Lesbian Mormon\" by T. Robert Axelson and L. Paul Mortensen (1983)","\"Proclamations No. 1-5\" by Jacob Backenstos, 5 photo reprints (1845)","\"Avenging Mountain Meadows\" by Will Bagley (2002)","\"Visits Among the Mormons\" by Fred Bair, Little Blue Book No. 1270, 2 copies, Flake 249) circa 1928","\"Should Women Smoke?\" by Alonzo L. Baker (circa 1941)","\"The Spirit of God The Holy Ghost\" Flake 260 (circa 1920) and \"Times of the Gentiles\" Flake 261 (1917)by Nathaniel Baldwin","\"Apostles or Apostates\" (1944) and \"The Testing of Joseph Smith Jr.\" by James D. Bales (undated)","\"Balance in Your Life\" by M. Russell Ballard, 2 copies, one with notes written on back (1993)","\"The Fall of Adam, the Atonement of Christ, and\tOrganic Evolution\" by Reid E. Bankhead (undated)","\"Baptism, How and by Whom Administered\" (circa 1908) (Flake 295a)","\"Opening the Book on Sex Education\" from \"Utah Holiday\" magazine by Phyllis Barber (November 1980 edition)","\"A New View of Mormonism\" (1884)by James W. Barclay and \"Mormonism Exposed. The Other Side\" by James W. Barclay, Flake 301 (1884)","\"The Early Holy Cross Hospital and Salt Lake Valley\" by Marilyn C. Barker  (1975)","\"The Grim Years\" by Claude T. Barnes (1964)","\"1963 Seminar on the Prophet Joseph Smith\" by  \nIvan J. Barrett (1963)","\"How Shall the Mormon Question Be Settled?\" by Walter M. Barrows, Flake 319, (1881)","\"The Mormon Problem\" Walter M. Barrows, Flake 320(1878)","\"The Mormons or Latter-Day Saints\" by  D.H.C. Bartlett, Flake 322 (circa 1911)","\"Argument of R.N. Baskin\" (1888); \"Papers in the Case of Baskin vs. Cannon,\" Flake 329a (1876), both by Robert Newton Baskin","\"The Kingdom and Gospel of Jesus Christ\" by Peter Bauder (Photocopy of the cover of the pamphlet and pages 36-37 of the original 1834 publication)","\"Coping With Stress\" by Roger Bauer (1981)","publication announcement for \"Polygamy; or, the Mysteries and Crimes of Mormonism\" written  by J.H. Beadle J.H. and O.J. Hollister and published by Jones Brothers and Company (1904, but 1882 is also a possible date)","\"Corianton, an Aztec Romance\" by Orestes U. Bean, Flake 362 (circa 1902)","\"ABC History of Palmyra and the Beginning of Mormonism\" (1938)and \"Gospel Conversations,\" Flake 363 (circa 1925) by Willard W. Bean","\"After Extensive Enquiries\" Flake 373 (circa 1914) and \"Boys and Girls in Salt Lake City\" (1929) by Arthur L. Beeley","\"Holy People\" by Archie F. Bell (1971)","\"What's Your Name?\" by Archibald F. Bennett (1954)","\"My Idea is to Go Right Through Right Side Up with Care: The Exodus as Reformation\" by Richard E. Bennett (1998)","\"Speeches of Hon. Risden T. Bennett, of North Carolina\" by Risden T. Bennett, Flake 405 (1887)","\"A Few Remarks by Way of Reply to an Anonymous Scribbler\" by Samuel Bennett, Flake 406, photocopy of an 1840 pamphlet","\"What is Distinctive about Mormonism?\" (1959) and \"Why Have a Religion?\" Flake 420 (1929) by Adam S. Bennion","\"Gospel Problems\" Flake 426(circa 1920); \"Supplement to Gospel Problems\" Flake 430a (circa 1922); and \"World Paralysis\" Flake 433 (circa 1925) all by Heber Bennion","\"What is a Liberal?\" by Lowell L. Bennion (undated)","\"Fundamental Principles of the Gospel\" 2 copies (undated) and \"Radio Addresses\" (1938) both by Samuel O. Bennion","\"The American Heritage of Freedom\" (1962)","Ezra Taft Benson \"Debt: An Increasing Threat!\" (1962)","\"The Gospel Teacher and His Message\" (1976)","\"In His Steps\" (1987)","\"A Message to Judah from Joseph\" (1979)","\"Second Book of Ezra\" (1991)","\"The Threat of Communism; World Brotherhood\" (1960)","\"To the Home Teachers of the Church\" (1987)","\"To the Mothers in Zion\" 2 copies (1987)","\"To the Young Women of the Church\" (1986)","\"To Young Men of the Priesthood\" (1986)","\"Contradictions in Mormon Scriptures\"","\"The Jesus of Mormonism\"","\"An Honest Message to Mormons\"","\"LDS Apostle Bruce R. McConkie Confesses\"","\"Men on the Moon!\"","\"Mormon Missionaries at Your Door\"","\"The Mormon Temple\"","\"The Mormon Testimony\"","\"Over 8400 Word Changes in Mormon Scriptures\"","\"Seventeen Little Known Facts About the Mormons\"","\"Warning! From Apostle Bruce R. McConkie\"","\"Witnessing to Mormons\"","\"Your Family: The Fight for America Begins at Home\" in \"American Opinion\" by Reed Benson and Robert Lee (1972)","\"Roadshows are fun!\" by Ray L. Bergman (1957)","\"Berichte der Leopoldinen- Stiftung\" (1832)","\"Still \"Side by Side\": The Final Burial of Joseph and Hyrum Smith\" by Barbara Hands Bernauer (1994)","\"Contributions of Joseph Smith: A series of Radio Talks\" by William E Berret, Lowell L. Bennion, and T. Edgar Lyon (1940)","\"What Shall Men Believe? Faith, A Principle of Progress\" (1948); and \"What Shall Men Believe? Repentance, A Principle of Progress\" (1948) both by William E. Berrett","\"Speech of Hon. James H. Berry, of Arkansas\" Flake 442 (1907)","\"A Semon, Preached Before The Foreign Evangelical Society\" by George W. Bethune (1844)","\"The Reed Smoot Case\" Speech of Hon. Albert J. Beveridge of Indiana, 2 copies, Flake 449 (1907)","\"Mormonism Under the Searchlight\" by William Edward Biederwolf (undated)","\"Julius Billeter: Pioneer Swiss Genealogist\" by Julius C. Billeter (1980)","\"Birthday of the Lion House and of Susa Young Gates\" Flake 529a (1926)","\"Birthday Reception in Honor of President John R. Winder\" Flake 530 (1903)","\"Birthplace and Early Residence of Joseph Smith Jr.\" in \"The Historical Magazine\" (November 1870)\n \n\"A Brief History of the Church\" by Francis G. Bishop, Flake 532 (photocopy of 1839 writing)","\"How to be a Prophet\" by Lynn L. Bishop (1995)","\"The Birth and Growth of Mormonism\" by Irma Felt Bitner, Flake 538 (circa 1930)","\"Wit and Whimsy in Mormon History\" by Davis Bitton (1974)","\"Kirtland Temple\" by Harry Black (undated)","\"Federal Jurisdiction in the Territories\" by Jeremiah S. Black, Flake 544 (1883)","\"The Mountain Empire Utah\" by George E Blair, Flake 551 (circa 1904)","\"Blessings and Ordinances Handbook\" (circa 1998)","\"Is Baptism Essential to Salvation?\" Flake 572f (circa 1907) and \"Is Baptism Essential to Salvation?\" Flake 572g (circa 1908) 3 copies, both works by Charles H. Bliss","\"Nauvoo: An American Heritage\" (1969) and \"Nauvoo: Gateway to the West\" both titles by Ida Blum (1974)","Emma Boesche \"Neue Colonien der Mormonen\" in \"Deutsche Bundschau fur Geographie und Statistik\" (1900)","\"Treason in Washington\" by W.H. Boles, Flake 581d (circa 1908)","\"The Bond of Peace\" 1981 Annual University Conference Brigham Young University (1981)","\"The Book of Mormon\" from Scribner's Monthly (1880)","\"Book of Mormon\" Golden Centennial Edition (circa 1929)","\"Come Listen to a Prophet's Voice\" by Joseph W. Booth, Flake 751 (1925), signed by Joseph Fielding Smith","\"A Voice from the Dead\" by Arnold Boss and Charles W. Kingston, (circa 1933)","Boston Missionary Society \"Annual Report\" (1844)","\"Historical Buildings of Washington County [Utah]\" Volume 1 and 2, by Jon Bowcutt (undated)","\"Law or Anarchy?\" An Address by Albert E. Bowen (undated)","\"A Plea for Liberty\" by James Charles Bowen, Flake 761 (circa 1899)","\"A Mormon Negro Views the Church\" by Carey C Bowles (1968)","\"Biblical Priesthood\" by Robert P. Boyd, Flake 773 (1894)","\"Uncovering the Original Text of the Book of Mormon\" by M. Gerald Bradford and Alison V.P. Coutts (2002)","\"Power People on the Potomac\" from the \"Utah Holiday Magazine\" (1984)","Mary Lythgoe Bradford \"Power to the Purple\" (2010)","Tracts by John W. Bradley:","\"Prophetic Authority\" (undated) \n\"Prophetic Revelation\" (undated) \n\"Race and Authority\" (undated)\n\"Zion and Authority,\" 2 copies (undated)","\"Why I am Not a Mormon\" by Walter H. Bradley, Flake 792 (circa 1912)","\"The Bradys Among the Mormons\" found in \"Secret Service\" (1917)","\"Old Testament Lessons: Pre-Abrahamic Period\" by E. Ernest Bramwell (1934)","\"Listen to the Voice of Truth\" by Samuel Brannan (1990 photocopy of 1844 edition)","\"Brief History of the Early Visions\" (1938) in Armenian","\"Brigadier General Richard W. Young Biographical Sketch,\" Flake 814 (1920)","\"The Basis of Polygamy\" by Jason W. Briggs, Photocopy of Flake 826a (1875 July)","\"The Mormon Problem\" by Charles T. Brigham from the magazine \"Old and New,\" page 628 (1870 May) \n\"The Church of Latter- Day Saints\" Part II by William T. Brigham from the magazine \"Old and New,\" page 409 (1870 October)","Brigham Young Academy and L.D.S. Normal College Circular, Flake 838 (1891)","Brigham Young Academy and Latterday Saints' Normal Training School Circular, Flake 838 (1898-1899 and 1899-1900)","Brigham Young Academy \"Vera est Viridis\" (1897)","Brigham Young College \"Bulletin Vol. III No. 2,\" Flake 830 (1904)","Brigham Young College Catalogue for 1900-1901,\" Flake 831 (1900)","Brigham Young College \"Songs and Cheers, 1913-1914\" (1913)","\"Barron's Profiles of American Colleges\" (1969)","\"Bibliography of Master's Theses\" (1956)","\"Building a Latter-day Temple of Learning\" (1940) found in \"The Messenger,\" October 1940","\"Church History and Recent Forgeries\" (1987)","\"The Church in the British Isles, 1837- 1987\" (1987)","\"The Decision\" in \"Brigham Young University Quarterly,\" Volume 20, No. 2\" (circa 1925)","\"Department of Archaeology, Brigham Young University\" (1948) (2 copies)","\"Enduring Foundations for Youth to Build On\" in \"Brigham Young University Quarterly,\" Volume 30, No. 1 (1933)","Extension Division Teaching Aids for \"An Approach to the Study of the Book of Mormon\" by Dr. Hugh Nibley (1957)","Hawaii \"Concert Choir Performs Live in Asia\" Program (2004), accompanying DVD boxed separately","\"The Jerusalem Center for New Eastern Studies\" (undated)","\"Joseph, This is my Beloved\" (2005)","\"Learning in the Light\" (circa 1982)","\"N. Eldon Tanner: A Portrait\" Marriott School of Management Program (undated), accompanying DVD boxed separately","Brigham Young University \"Pre-School Conference Addresses of President Hugh B. Brown and President Ernest J. Wilkinson\" (1961)","\"Religion: A Way of Life at Brigham Young University\" (undated)","\"Sing the Songs of BYU\" (1937)","\"Sketches Commemorating the Centenary of the Prophet Joseph Smith's First Vision\" (1920) (Flake 843)","\"Society for Early Historic Archaeology\" (1965)","\"Symposium on the Archaeology of the Scriptures\" (1950, 1961, 1967,1969-1973)","\"Brigham Young's Will,\" Flake 846 (undated photocopy of document, originally witnessed September 29, 1879)","\"The Voice of the Seventh Angel!\" by James Brighouse, Flake 848 (1887)","\"Tithing\" by George H. Brimhall, Flake 850a  (circa 1910)","\"Fawn Brodie's Thomas Jefferson: The Making of the Popular and Controversial Biography\" by Newell G. Bringhurst from \"Pacific Historical Review\" (1993)","\"Anti-Polygamy Bill\" by Alexander T. Britton, Flake 859 (1886)","\"Early Days on the Grand River and Mormon War\" by Rollin J. Britton Found in \"Missouri Historical Review\" (1920)","\"Can We Manipulate the Past?\" by Fawn M. Brodie, 2 copies (1970)","\"History of Rocky Ridge\" by Lorraine A Bronson (circa 1992)","\"Introduction to the Book of Mormon\" by Z. Brook (undated)","\"Is Belief Alone Sufficient?\" by Thomas W. Brookbank, Flake 880f (circa 1908)","\"Of Whole Nations Being Born in One Day\": Marriage, Money and Magic in the Mormon Cosmos, 1830-1846\" by John L. Brooke, photocopy (1991)","\"Diary of the Mormon Battalion Mission\" by Juanita Brooks in the \"New Mexico Historical Review\" (parts 1 and 2), (1967)","\"History of Sarah Studevant Levitt\" (undated photocopy of 1919)","\"Memories of a Mormon Girlhood\" from \"Journal of American Folklore\" (1964)","\"Symbol of a People's Faith\" From magazine \"Utah\" (1947)","\"To the Glory of God\" The Story of the Mormon Temple at St. George Utah\" from magazine \"Arizona Highways\" (1947)","\"From Isolation to Destination: The History of Washington County\" by Karl Brooks and Douglas D. Alder (1997)","\"Bibliography of Phillips Brooks\" by Phillips Brooks (1977 photocopy of Library of Congress catalog cards)","\"Conference vs. The Weather\" by R. Clayton Brough (1983)","\"A Heroic and Eloquent Plea\" by Francis A Brown, Flake 895 (1885)","\"The Christ Child\" From \"Rational Faith\" (1947)","\"First Principle 2\" (1947)","\"Mormonism\" 2 different versions of an address (1963, 1972)","\"Practical Religion,\" Flake 897 (1929)","\"Purity is Power\" (undated)","\"Revelation: The Challenging Message of Mormonism\" (1961)","\"In the Cult Kingdom: Mormonism, Eddyism, Russellism\" Flake 905b (circa 1925)","Joseph E Brown \"The Mormon Question. Speech of Hon. Joseph E. Brown,\" Flake 907, 2 versions (1884)","\"Utah Expedition: Its Causes and Consequences\" by Albert Gallatin Browne, Jr. from \"Atlantic Monthly\" (1859)","\"Dying, Death, and Grief\" by Madelon Brunson (1978)","\"America's Scripture\" (undated) and \"Priesthood and Divine Authority\" (1952) by Golden R. Buchanan","\"The Gospel Message,\" Flake 968 (1879), 2 copies and \"The Only True Gospel,\" Flake 980a? (circa 1884) both by William Budge","\"Plain Facts Shewing the Falsehood and Folly of the Mormonites\" by Christopher S. Bush, Flake 1046 (undated photocopy of 1840)","\"Bound for the Promised Land\" by William C. Bullard (1990)","\"Mormonism and the Mormons. Church of the Latter-Day Saints. An Epitome\" Alonzo M. Bullock, Flake 1005 (1898)","\"The Bunner-Rich Debate\" by A.A. Bunner, Flake 1007 (1912)","\"Nauvoo: A Midwestern Experiment in Christian Community Life\" by S.A. Burgess (undated)","\"In Support of the Resolution\" speech by Julius C. Burrows, Flake 1024 (1906)","\"Senator from Utah\" speech by Julius C. Burrows, Flake 1025 (1907)","\"Voyage a la Cite des Saints\" by Richard Burton in \"Le Tour du Monde\" (1862)","\"Dissecting the Book of Mormon\" by Edna K. Bush (1968)","\"Mormon Domestic Life in the 1870s: Pandemonium or Arcadia?\" by Claudia L. Bushman (2000)","\"Joseph Smith and Skepticism\" (1974), \"Making Space for the Mormons\" (1997), and \"The Sweet Fruits of Freedom\" (1967), all by Richard Lyman Bushman","\"Barbarism the First Danger\" by Horace Bushnell (1847)","\"Business of Books\" content from Mark Hofmann \"American Book Collector\" (1986)","\"By-Ways of Utah\" From \"The Continent\" (1883)","\"BYU Alumni Association: 100 Years Young\" (1993)","\"Mormon Historical Panorama\" by C.C.A. Christensen (undated)","\"The Seventh Day of Rest\" by A.B. Cadman (1938)","\"Retrogression of the Primitive Church\" (1936) \"La Via de Salvacion\" (1960?)\n\"The Way of Salvation\" (1936)\n\"The Way of Salvation\" (1952) and \n\"What is the Indian Mission?\"(1936),\nall by W.H. Cadman","\"La Caduta del Mormonismo\" in \"L'Universo Illustrato\" (1871)","\"The Legislative Commission Scheme,\" Flake 1076 (1884)","\"The Mormon Problem,\" Flake 1078 (1887) 2 copies","\"Report Board of Trustees of the Agricultural College of Utah, and Accompanying Documents\" by John T. Caine and H.E. Hatch (1890)","\"The Anti-Mormon,\" Flake 1090 (1899)","\"A Few Pages of \"Mormon Inspiration,\" Flake 1091 (192?)","\"Mormon Inspiration,\" Flake 1094 (1928) 2 copies, both with uncut pages","\"Science and Mormonism,\" Flake 1095 (1926) 2 copies, one with uncut pages","\"Fundamentals of Religion,\" 9 addresses (1943) \"Old-Time Southern States Missionary Songs,\" Flake 1104 (1921) and \n\"Take Heed\" (circa 1929) (Flake 1105a), all by Charles A. Callis","\"Delusions. An Analysis of the Book of Mormon,\" Flake 1107 (undated Photocopy of 1832 book)\n\"Delusions. An Analysis of the Book of Mormon,\" Flake 1108 (1925 reprint of 1832 edition), both by Alexander Campbell","\"Has Utah a Republican Form of Government?\" by Allen G Campbell, 2 copies (1882) in \"Century Magazine\"","\"Mother Eve, Mentor for Today's Woman: A Heritage of Honor\" speech by Beverly Campbell (1993)","\"Methods of Mormon Missionaries\" by William R. Campbell, Flake 1126 (1899)","\"Lights, Camera, Polygamy\" by Marcie Young Cancio, 2 copies in \"Salt Lake Magazine\" (2013)","Abraham H. Cannon Book Store Catalog (undated)","Abraham H. Cannon \"Excerpts from the Journal of Abraham H. Cannon\" (undated)","\"A latter-day Prophet\" by Angus J. Cannon, Flake 1138, 2 copies (circa 1920)","\"Cuba\" speech by Frank J. Cannon (1898) and \"Fell Under the Juggernaut!\" on the \"Excommunication of Frank J. Cannon from the Mormon Church\" Flake 1142 (1905)","George Q. Cannon works:","\"The Free Agency of God and Man\" (1884)\n\"The Keys of Apostleship and Presidency\" (1877)\n\"A Review of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the U.S.\" Flake 1169, 2 copies (1879)\nand \"Statehood for Utah\" (1893)","\"The Battle Front: A Play in One Act\" by Joseph J. Cannon (undated)","\"The Mountain Meadows Massacre\" 3 versions (1995 reprint from 1859)","\"Special Report of the Mountain Meadow Massacre\" (1902)","\"Facts About Differences that Persist\" by Samuel Carpenter (1958) and 2 copies of an undated reprint","\"Six Hundred Years of Craft Ritual\" by Harry Carr (1977)","Kate B. Carter works:","\"The Chase Mill, 1852\" (1957) with undated broadside, \"A Market Place or A Shrine\" by Bryant S. Hinckley inserted and \"Diary of Albert Carrington\" (1947)","\"Journal of George Cannon Lambert\" (1948)","\"The Relief Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints\" (undated)","\"Riders of the Pony Express\" with a stylized map insert, \"Trail of the Mormon Pioneers from Nauvoo to Great Salt Lake\" (1952)","\"iPlates- Volume 1\" by Stephen Carter (2012)","\"A Way of Seeing, Discovering the Art of Building in Spring City, Utah\" by Thomas Carter (1994)","Cartoon postcard \"Brigham Young's Bedstead\" (circa 1910)and Cartoon/Novelty Postcard, \"Utah's Best Crop\" (undated)","Cartoon \"A Pleasant Surprise for the Girl Who Marries a Utah Widower\" from \"Life Magazine\" page 375(1899)","Cartoon \"Touching Spectacle of a Mormon Elder Abjuring Further Plural Marriages\" from \"Life Magazine\" (1890)","\"Mormonism\" by Peter Cartright (undated reprint of Flake 1223)","\"Answering an Ex-Mormon Critic\" by James A. Carver (1983)","\"The Mormons Hold onto Their Young People\" by Louis Cassels, 2 copies (1973)","\"The City of the Mormons: or Three Days at Nauvoo in 1842\" by Henry Caswall (2009 photo reprint of 1842)","\"The Present Attack on the Doctrine of Evolution\" by Ralph V. Chamberlin (1922)","\"History of the Mormons\" by Robert Chambers (Flake 1251, (1853)","\"The Mormon Elder, or The Triumph of Virtue\" by C. H. Chapman, Flake 1255 (1912)","\"Some Imperishable Sayings of Jesus and His Disciples\" by Daryl Chase  (undated)","\"Article on \"Book of Mormon and Latter-Day Work\" by Alex Cherry and Charles Ashton (1936)","Chesterfield Foundation Inc. \"How Will Your Children Learn of Their Fathers?\" (1980)","\"Growing Up in Religion\" (1953)","\"The Latter-Day Saints and Family Life\" (1965)","\"The Latter-Day Saints and Their Changing Relationship to the Social Order\" (1942)","\"The Church and Modern Marriage\" by Harold T. Christensen (1946)","\"Some Views on Archaeology and Its Role at Brigham Young University\" by Ross T. Christensen (1960)","\"Oliver Cowdery, Forger; David Whitmer, Sabbath Breaker\" paper by Gregory P. Christofferson (1996)","Christian Convention SLC \"Christian Progress in Utah. The Discussions of the Christian Convention Held in SLC\" Flake 1275c (1888)","Christian Convention \"The Situation in Utah\" Flake 1276 (1888)","Christian Research and Counsel \"Documented History of Joseph Smith's First Vision\" (undated)","\"Words of Wisdom: A Collection of Quotes for LDS Women\" by Susan Christiansen, includes a letter inside to the Prince family from Chelsea Shields Strayer, one of the assistant editors (2011)","Church College of New Zealand \"College Catalogue for 1962\" Volume V (1962) and \"College Catalogue for 1963\" Volume VI (1963)","Church of Christ \"The Godhead. Is There More Than One God?\" (undated)","Church of Christ \"The Word of the Lord\" (1938)","Church of Christ (Temple Lot) \"Articles of Faith and Practice of the Church of Christ\" Flake 1287 (circa 1920)","Church of Christ (Temple Lot) \"Articles of Faith and Practice\" (1958)","Church of Christ (Temple Lot) \"The Church of Christ Restored\" (undated)","Church of Christ (Temple Lot) \"Historical Facts Concerning the Temple Lot\" (1954)","\"The Gospel News\" (1945-1971), including \"The Gospel News\" (1962) 100th Anniversary issue","\"156th Semi-Annual General Conference Guide\" 1986 October","\"Aaronic Priesthood- Missions\" (undated)","\"Aaronic Priesthood. The Preparation, Ordination, and Training of Young Men\" Flake 1307 (1922) 2 copies","\"Aaronic Priesthood. The Preparation, Ordination, and Training of Young Men\" Flake 1308 (1925)","\"Accommodating Minority Cultures\" (1982)","\"Activities Committee Handbook\" (1980)","\"Activities Handbook\" (1990)","\"An Address: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the World,\" Flake 1311 (1907)","\"Addresses Delivered at the Special Welfare Meeting\" (1949)","\"After Baptism What?\" (1970)","\"America's Ancients Speak from the Dust\" (undated)","\"And the Lamanites Shall Blossom\" (undated)","\"Annual Conference Scandinavian Organization\" (1947)","\"Annual Instructions No. 1 to Presidents of Missions, Presidents of Conferences,\" Flake 1379a (1903)","\"Annual Instructions No. 6,\" Flake 1379 (1904), 2 copies","\"Annual Instructions 1909, Circular No. 10,\" Flake 1379 (1909)","\"Apostasy and Restoration\" (1983), 3 copies","\"Area Conference, Rochester, New York\" (1980)","\"Articles of Association [United Order]\" (1874) (Flake 1318)","\"Basic Unit Program\" (1982)","\"The Beehive House\" (circa 1960)","\"Behold Thy Handmaiden\" (1974)","\"Bishop's Youth Council\" (circa 1965), 2 copies","\"Branch Guidebook\" (1980)","\"Brigham Young: Prophet, Statesman, Pioneer\" (1968), 8 copies","\"The Building of the Salt Lake Temple\" (1976)","\"Bureau of Information and Church Literature. 1902 Catalogue\" (1902)","\"Caring for the Needy: Study Guide\" (1986)","Centennial Celebration Committee \"One Hundred Years. Centennial Celebration,\" with a blue ink stain along top, Flake 1493 (1930), including a 1959 news clipping","\"The Challenge the Book of Mormon Makes to the World\" (undated)","\"Christmas 1986\" (1986)","\"Church Activity Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1980)","\"The Church and the Proposed Equal Rights Amendment. A Moral Issue\" (1980)","\"The Church as Organized by Jesus Christ\" (1977)","\"Church Directory for Latter-day Saint Men in the Armed Forces\" (1944) (2 copies)","\"Church Employment System: Guidebook\" (1982) (2 copies)","\"Church Financial Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1978)","\"Church Handbook of Instructions: Temple and Family History Work\" (2006), 3 copies","\"Church Historical Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1977)","\"Church Magazine Handbook\" (1983), 2 copies","\"Church Membership Records: Instructions for Stake and Ward Clerks\" (1978)","\"The Church News, LDS Service Men's Edition\" by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints - (1944-1948)","\"Church-Wide Fireside Honoring President and Sister David O. McKay\" (1960)","\"Circular of Instructions No. 12\" (1913)","\"A Circular of the High Council,\" Flake 1338 (undated reprint from 1846)","\"Colored Brethren Baptisms by Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" (undated typescript copy of a list from an 1875 volume? A CD-R copy was moved to a separate box for media)\n.","\"Communication on Dress\" by Church..., Flake 1340 (circa 1917)","\"Concerning Music\" (1950)","\"A Copy of This Should be Given to Each Family or Individual, having Temple work to do.\" Flake 1345 (circa 1921)","\"Cumorah's Marvelous Message\" (undated)","\"Declaration and Defense,\" Flake 1310c (circa 1907)","\"Deseret Ranches of Florida\" (1973)","\"Dictionary of Sign Language Terms\" (1980)","\"Discover History: Guide to Exhibits, Museum of Church History and Art\" (1990)","\"District and Branch Administration in the Missions of the Church\" (1961) 4 copies","\"The Doctrine and Covenants and Church History Scripture Study Guide\" (1988)","\"Down Pioneer Trails. A Film-Slide Lecture\" (Undated)","\"The Educational System of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,\" Flake 1354 (Circa 1913)","\"Endowed from On High: Temple Preparation Seminar\" (1995)","\"The Entire Church is Invited to Join Us in Honoring President George Albert Smith on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday\" (1950) fragile","\"Essentials of Home Production and Storage\" (1978)","\"Europe Area Plan for 2014 Executive Summary\" typescript report (2013)","\"Exhibit of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" San Francisco Bay Exposition (1939/1940) 2 copies","\"The Falling Away and Restoration of the Gospel of Jesus Christ Foretold\" (1972)","\"The Family: A Proclamation to the World\" (1997)","\"Family First\" (1992)","\"Family Guidebook\" (1980)","\"The Family Home Evening and the Priesthood Home Teacher\" (undated) 2 copies","\"Family Record Extraction Administrative Handbook\" (1993)","\"The Family Registry. Cooperation in Research\" (1983)","\"Father, Consider Your Ways\" (1973) (4 copies)","\"Fathers and Sons' Annual Outing, Summer of 1924\" Flake 2282 (1924)","\"Fathers and Sons Outing 1930\" Flake 2282 (2 copies)","\"Finding Faith in Christ\" DVD enclosure sleeve (2003). DVD moved to a separate box for born-digital media","\"The First Hundred Years\" Flake 1358a (circa 1930), (2 copies)","\"The First 150 Years\" and \"Can You and Your Children Agree on How They Should Live?\" two advertisements from \"The Reader's Digest\" (1980)","\"First Worldwide Leadership Training Meeting\" (January 11, 2003)","\"For God So Loved the World\" Mormon Tabernacle Choir (1980) 2 copies, each with a Phonographic Record. Records moved to a separate box for audiovisual media.","\"For the Strength of Youth\" (1965,2 copies) and (1972)","\"For the Strength of Youth: LDS Standards\" (1966)","\"For the Strength of Youth\" (1990) (2 copies)","\"Fulfilling My Duty to God: For Aaronic Priesthood Holders\" (2010)","\"The Fulness of Times\" (circa 1943)","\"General Conference is for Everyone\" (undated)","\"God Loveth His Children\" (2007) (2 print copies and 1 photocopy)","\"Gold Plates Used Anciently\" (1967)","\"The Greatest Message of our Time\" (1982) (2 copies)","\"A Guide for Quorums of the Melchizedek Priesthood,\" Flake 1364 (1928), personal copy signed by George Albert Smith","\"Guidebook for Parents and Guardians of Handicapped Children\" (1986)","\"Guides for Priesthood Leaders\" (1986) (19 different guides)","\"Handbook for Church Music\" (1975)","\"Handbook of Church Music\" (1972)","\"Handbook of the L.D.S. Servicemen's Program\" (1961) (2 copies)","\"Historic Highlights of Mormonism. A Natural-Color Slide film\" (undated)","\"History of America B.C. 2200- 420 A.D.\" Flake 1366B (circa 1912)","\"History of the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints in Pictures\" (circa 1940)","\"Homosexuality\" (1973) (2 copies)","\"Homosexuality 2nd edition\" (1981) (2 copies)","\"The House of the Lord - Filmstrip Script\" (undated)","\"How to Develop Personal Character Objectives\" (circa 1968)","\"I need a Friend\" (1977)","\"Identification and Prevention of Suicidal Behavior\" (1974)","\"The Improvement Era\" (1952). The issue highlights Colleen Hutchins as Miss America.","\"Improving Communication in Marriage\" (1983)","\"In Alcohol- Tobacco Law Enforcement\" (1933)","\"In Memoriam: Elder L. Tom Perry, 1922-2015\" (2015)","\"In Memoriam: Elder Richard G. Scott, 1928-2015\" (2015)","\"In Memoriam: President Boyd K. Packer, 1924-2015\" (2015)","\"Information and Suggestions for Patriarchs\" (1981)","\"Instructions Relative to Weekly Ward Meetings of Acting Ward Teachers\" (undated 1928 photocopy)","\"Instructions on Social Work\" Flake 1378 (1917)","\"Instructions to Presidents of Stakes and Counselors\" Flake 1379 (1901)","\"Instructions to Stake Presidents of the Implementation of the Family Home Evening Program\" (1964)","\"Is Baptism Essential to Salvation?\"  (1970)","\"Joy to the World\" performed by Mormon Tabernacle Choir, DVD enclosure sleeve (2003). DVD moved to a separate box for born-digital media.","\"Keep Faith With Your Family\" (undated)","\"Konzert Program und Einladung\" (1901)","\"Lamanites and the Book of Mormon\" (1976)","\"Landmarks of Church History. A Film-Slide Lecture\" (circa 1938)","\"Latter-Day Saint Temples\" (undated)","\"Latter-Day Saint Women in Concert\" (1982)","\"Let Virtue Garnish Thy Thoughts\" (2006)","\"Letters. Dear Brethren of the Seventies.\" Flake 1391a (1884)","\"Logan Temple\" (1948)","\"Man's Search for Happiness\" and \"Man's Search for Happiness Hemisfair '68\" (1968, 2 copies and 1973, 1 copy)","\"The Manti Temple\" (1947) (2 copies)","\"Member-Missionary Class\" (1982) (2 copies, one has a letter inside)","\"A Member's Guide to Temple and Family History Work\" (1993) (2 copies)","\"The Message of the Ages\" Flake 1400 (1930)","\"The Message of the Ages. A Sacred Pageant\" (1947)","\"The Messiah\" (1981) (2 copies)","\"Military Relations Guide for Priesthood Leaders\" (1986)","\"The Miracle of the Gulls\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Mission President's Handbook\" (1977)","\"Missionary Handbook\" (1980)","\"Mr. Kruger's Christmas\" Jimmy Stewart and the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, DVD enclosure sleeve (2003). Moved to a separate box for born-digital media","\"Mormon\" Conference\" (circa 1962)","\"The Mormon Temple in Idaho Falls, Idaho\" (1960)","\"The Mormon Temple, Los Angeles, California\" (1961)","\"The Mormon Temple, Oakland, California\" (undated)","\"The Mormon Temple, St. George, Utah\" including newsclippings about the temple (1960-1975)","\"My Personal Progress\" (1983)","\"The New Testament. Scripture Study Guide\" (1986)","\"Object Lessons that Teach\" (1979)","\"Office Building of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,\" Flake 1409 (circa 1929) (2 copies with different pictures)","\"Official Conference Announcements\" (1939)","\"Official Declaration\" Flake 1410 (1889)","\"Ordinances\" (undated)","\"Ordinances\" (undated)","\"Organ Recitals in the Tabernacle\" Flake 1416 (1912)","\"Our Family. A Practical guide for Building a Gospel-Centered Home\" (1980) (2 copies)","\"A Parent's Guide\" (1985)","Pass-along cards, advertising free informational audiovisuals, a website and \"The Book of Mormon\" (2000-2004)","\"The Pearl of Great Price\" [Consists of two visions by Joseph Smith and Joseph F. Smith later designated \"Doctrine and Covenants\" 137 and 138, added to the original] (1976)","\"Physical Fitness Awards Program\" (1979)","\"Pictures of the Presidents of the Church\" (undated) Includes a 33 1/3 recording of the Voices of the Presidents, including George Albert Smith, David O. McKay, Joseph Fielding Smith, and Harold B. Lee. Record moved to a separate box for audiovisual media.","\"Planning for a Church-Service Mission\" (2008)","\"Preparation for Advancement into the Aaronic Priesthood and MIA\" (1973)","\"Preparing for and Responding to Emergencies: Guidelines for Church Leaders\" (1981) (2 copies) items in one copy were removed to a separate insert","\"Preparing for and Responding to Emergencies: Guidelines for Church Leaders\" (1987)","\"Preserving Your Marriage\" (1980). Record moved to a separate box for audiovisual media.","\"Priesthood Leader's Guidebook\" (1980) (3 copies)","\"Priesthood Power Lines\" (1978)","\"Prison Services\" (1974) [photocopy]","\"Program Outline for Teaching Observance of the Law of the East\" (1965) (2 copies)","\"Program Outline for Teaching Observance of the Law of the East\" (1970)","\"Providing in the Lord's Way. A Leader's Guide to Welfare\" (1990)","\"Public Communications Guide\" (1981)","\"The Purpose and Values of a Mission\" (1938)","\"The Purpose of Life\" (1973)","\"Record Keeping\" Flake 1432a and 1687b (1902)","\"Reminder for Quorum Officers\" (circa 1928)","\"Resource Manual for Helping Families with Alcohol Problems\" (1984)","\"The Restoration\" enclosure sleeve (2004). DVD moved to a separate box for born-digital media.","\"The Returned Missionary\" (1975)","\"The Returned Missionary\" (1978)","\"Sacerdocio De Melquisedec. Manual par alas Misiones\" (1962) 2 copies","\"Sacred Temples of the Church\" (1975)","\"The Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" (1979)","\"The Search for Truth in Science and Religion\" (1961)","\"The Secretary's Guide: Instructions for Priesthood and Auxiliary Secretaries\" (1980)","\"The Servicemen's Program\"  (1960)","\"Services for Unwed Parents\"  (1981)","\"Signs of the True Church\"  (1965)","\"Single Adult Activities Guide\"  (1986)","\"So You Are Going Into Military Service?\"  (1949)","\"Some Fundamental Beliefs of the Church\" (1973) (2 copies)","\"Souvenir from Salt Lake City, Utah \"Crossroads of the West\" (undated)","\"The Spirit of Temple Building and Temple Service\" script for slide presentation (circa 1930s)","\"Stephen L. Richards: In Memoriam\" (1959)","\"Storage of Fruits and Vegetables for City and Rural Homes\" (1944)","\"Strengthening Marriage: Resource Guide for Couples\" (2006)","\"Student and Single Adult Wards: Guide for Priesthood Leaders\" (1986)","\"Teaching Guidebook\" (1994)","\"Teaching the Handicapped\" (1978)","\"Temple Square in Salt Lake City\" (undated) (2 copies)","Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints\" (1999)","\"The Testimony of the Prophet Joseph Smith\" (1999)","\"A Thanksgiving Sketch\" (circa 1938)","\"Thirty Minutes for Your Family\" (1976)","\"Total Fitness\" (undated)","\"The Traveler's Guide to Mormon Points of Interest\" (1973)","\"Twenty Interesting Facts About Mormons\" (circa 1980)","\"Understanding and Helping Those Who Have Homosexual Problems\" (1992) (1 print copy and 3 photocopies)","\"Visit Temple Square\" (1977)","\"Vitalizing the Aaronic Priesthood Quorum\" (1984)","\"A Walking Tour of Mormon Points of Interest\" (1978)","\"Ward Teachers. \"Message for February 1941\" and \"Message for March 1941\" (1941) (2 items)","\"We Have Found the Messiah\" (1979) (2 copies)","\"The Welfare Program\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Welfare Services\" (1979) (2 copies)","\"What is the Book of Mormon?\"  (1982) (2 copies)","\"What the Mormons Believe\" (undated)","\"Why Families?\"  (1975)","\"Why Genealogy\" (1978)","\"Why I Joined the Mormon Church\" (undated)","\"Witnesses of the Book of Mormon\" and \"Witnesses to the Book of Mormon\" (1975 and 1971) (2 copies)","\"Worldwide Leadership Training Meeting\" (2003 June 21)","\"Worldwide Leadership Training Meeting\" (2004 January 10)","\"Young Women Personal Progress\" (2001)","\"Your Guide to the Institutes of Religion\" (1975)","\"Your Pre-Earth Life\" (1975)","\"Youth Conference\" (1968) (2 copies)","\"Historic Mormon Country: What is a Mormon?\"  (undated)","\"In Honor of the Pioneers\" Flake 1460 (1921) (2 copies)","\"A Parting Word. Trip Around Temple Block\" Flake 1464 (circa 1905)","\"Utah and Her People\" Flake 1465 (circa 1903)","\"Utah: Its People, Resources, Attractions, and Institutions\" Flake 1476 (1916)","\"Circular from the Twelve Apostles\" Flake 1500 (1880)","\"General Epistle from the Council of the Twelve Apostles\" Flake 1508 (undated David C. Martin photo reprint and a photostatic copy of the 1848 original) (2 copies)","\"The \"Great Proclamation,\" or \"Trumpet Message,\" of the Authority of God.\"  Flake 1510 (circa 1878)","\"Melchizedek Priesthood. The Holy Priesthood\" (circa 1941) (2 copies)","\"Proclamation of the Twelve Apostles\" Flake 1512 (undated reprint of the 1845 original)","\"Search the Scriptures. A Missionary Study Guide\" (1971) (2 copies)","\"The Stake Priesthood Committee\" Council of the Twelve (1940)","\"Year Book of Facts and Statistics\" Council of the Twelve (1949)","\"Administrative Code of the Department\" (1944)","\"Announcement of the LDS Institutes 1935-36\" (1935)","\"Circular No. 7 of the General Board of Education\" Flake 1517a (1891) (2 copies)","\"Purpose and Organization of the Religion Classes\" Flake 1527 (1924)","\"Through the Book of Mormon Teacher's Guide Seventh Year\" (1940)","\"Catalogue of Books\" (undated)","\"Conference of the Sunday School\" (1973)","\"Convention Instructor, 1962\" (1961)","\"Convention Instructor, 1963\" (1962)","\"DSSU General Board Centennial Homecoming\" (1949)","\"Deseret Sunday School Reader\" Flake 1542 (1879), incomplete","\"Grosse Manner der Bibel und des Buches Mormon\" Flake 1556 (circa 1920)","\"Original Songs and Music\" Flake 1567 (1874)","\"Primary Department Bible Stories: A Strange Attempt to Reach Heaven\" Flake 1570 (1907)","\"Proceedings of the First Sunday School Convention\" Flake 1571 (1899) (2 copies)","\"Program Semi-Annual Conference\" (1926) (2 copies)","\"Reverence\" Flake 1579a (1926)","\"1963 Stake Conference Convention Instructor\" (1962)","\"Sunday School Outlines of the Theological Department, First and Second Years\" Flake 1597 (circa 1911)","\"You Shall Have Peace in Me\" (1946)","\"Program of the Georgia District Conference, Atlanta\" Elder George Albert Smith Guest Speaker (1941)","\"Bulletin Mensuel\" by Church Districts. Swiss (1944-45) (18 copies)","\"An Epistle to the Seventies\" First Council of the Seventy, Flake 1643 (1888) (2 copies) Fragile","\"Seventies' Hand Book of Instructions\" by First Council of the Seventy, Flake 1645 (1904)","\"An Address to the Latter-day Saints in the Rocky Mountain Region\" by First Presidency, Flake 1650 (1885)","\"An Address to the Members of the Church\" by First Presidency, Flake 1651 (1882)","\"Address Delivered at a Special Meeting of Presidencies of Stakes, Bishoprics of Wards and other Officers Conducting the Church Security Program\" by First Presidency (1937)","\"Church Courts\" by First Presidency (circa 1972) (2 copies)","\"Circular of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1655b (1877)","\"A Continuing Program for Priesthood Genealogy\" by First Presidency (1968)","\"An Epistle of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1663 (1886)","\"An Epistle of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1664 (undated reprint of 1887 original) (2 copies)","\"The Father and the Son\" by First Presidency, Flake 1667 (1916) (3 copies)","\"Greetings from the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1668b (1925)","\"Greetings from the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1669a (circa 1929)","\"Greetings from the First Presidency [Grant, Clark McKay]\" by First Presidency (undated) (2 copies)","\"A Message of the First Presidency\" by First Presidency, Flake 1674 (1930)","\"Message of the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1942 April)","\"Message of the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1942, October)","\"Message of the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1967) (2 copies)","\"Messages from the First Presidency\" by Church First Presidency (1936)","\"Official Statement from the First Presidency\" by First Presidency (1933) (3 copies)","\"The Sabbath\" by Church First Presidency (1959)","\"Special Organ Recital Tendered to President and Mrs. Warren G. Harding\" by Church First Presidency (1923)","\"Special Organ Recital\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1677a (1926)","\"Statement by the First Presidency Regarding Universal Compulsory Military Training\" by Church First Presidency (circa 1945) (2 copies)","\"Statement by the Presidency of the Church\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1678 (1911) (2 copies)","\"To the Presidents of Stakes, Bishops and Parents in Zion\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1691 (1916) (2 copies)","\"To the Seventies\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1694 (1883)","\"To the Seventies\" by Church First Presidency, Flake 1694a (1883)","\"Tobacco: A Message to the Members of the Church\" by Church First Presidency (1931)","\"Welfare of Young People Leaving Home for Study or Employment\" by Church First Presidency (circa 1940)","\"The Word of Wisdom in Practical Terms\" by Church First Presidency (1931) (2 copies) card inside one copy","\"Circular of the Genealogical Society of Utah, Flake 1704 (circa 1907) (2 copies)","\"Genealogical Handbook: Polynesia\" (1960)","\"In a Granite Mountain\" (1975)","\"Records Protection in an Uncertain World\" (undated)","\"Why Genealogy\" (1980)","\"The Word of Wisdom in Practical Terms\" - General Campaign Committee (1931)","\"Nicotine on the Air\" - General Campaign Committee (circa 1939)","\"Outlines for Religion Class Work, (No. 2)\" - General Church Board of Education (1899)","\"L.D.S. Servicemen. Welcome to Ft. Ord\" - General L.D.S. Servicemen's Committee (1953)","\"So You Are Going Into Military Service?\" -  General L.D.S. Servicemen's Committee (1967)","\"Address to the Priesthood\" - General Priesthood Committee, Flake 1733 (1912) (2 copies)","\"A School for Members of the Melchizedek Priesthood\" - General Priesthood Committee (circa 1958) (2 copies)","\"Suggestive Program Material for Monthly Priesthood Leadership Meetings\" - General Priesthood Committee (1946)","\"List of Tithing-Office Prices, Weights and Measures\" - General Tithing Office (1863)","Great Britain - \"Annual Report and Financial Statements- Year ended 12/31/14\" (2015)","Hymnal - \"Latter-day Saint Hymns for Use During the Centennial Celebration\" Flake 1821 (1930)","Argentine - \"Conferencia General Semestral\" (1945)","Australian - \"Austral Star\" Part 1 of 2 (1950-1951)","\"Character of the Latter-day Saints\" Flake 1887a (circa 1912)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1933 (1850 November 30-December 1)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1935 (1851 May 31-June 1)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" (undated reprint \nof Flake 1935, the 1851 May 31-June 1 original) (2 copies)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1938 (1851 December 6-7)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the London Conference\" Flake 1939 (1852 June 5-6)","\"Half-Yearly Report of the Newcastle-upon-Tyne Conference\" Flake 1943 (1853 May 14-15)","\"Minutes of the London Conferences, Held at Aldenham Street and Theobald's Road\" Flake 1940d (1850)","\"Paths to Prosperity [Handbill]\" (1933)","\"The Programme of the London Conference Festival\" Flake 1942a (1851)","\"Programme of the London District Conference\" (1933)","\"Report of the First Quarterly Meeting of the Nottinghamshire \nConference\" Flake 1945e (1852)","\"Souvenir Program, Hull District. Centennial Jubilee Conference\" Flake 1929a (1930)","\"Spiritual Growth\" Flake 1898 (1928)","\"California Mission Block Teachers' Outline\" (1927)","\"The Calimis\" by Church Missions. California (1930-1931 April 15), 1 of 3 folders","\"Canada Vancouver Mission [Recipe Book]\" (circa 1980)","\"The Northern Light\" (1939)","\"Aids in Proselyting\" by Church Missions. Czech (1936)","\"[The Bible Answers Modern Questions]\" by Church Missions. Czech (undated)","\"Hvezdicka [Mission Newsletter]\" (1931-1934)","Czech Missions? - \"Rozmluva o Nabozenstvi\" (undated)","Danish Missions - \"Souvenir Program. Dedication L.D.S. Chapel, Copenhagen\" (1931)","Dutch Missions - \"Mother's Day Tribute\" (circa 1932)","Dutch Missions - \"Een Plan Voor Doeltreffend Zendingswerk [Anderson Plan]\" (1952)","Dutch Missions - \"Segolia\" (1932)","East Central States - \"A New Year\" (1940)","Eastern States Missions - \"Annual Conference of Conference Presidents\" Flake 1965 (1910) 2 copies","Eastern States Missions - \"The Elder's Reference\" Flake 1880 (1913)","\"Messenger\" (1930-1931) (8 copies)","\"Primary Bulletin\" (1958) (2 copies)","\"Program. Dedicatory Services. Brooklyn Chapel\" Flake 1968b (1919)","\"A Statement from Josiah Quincy Mayor of Boston\" Flake 1968 (circa 1910)","\"Address of the President [of the Relief Society]\" (1921)","\"Branch Supervision\" (1931)","\"A Gospel Century: Some Epoch- Making Events and Doctrine\" Flake 1971 (1930)","\"Instructions for District Supervision\" Flake 1972 (1929)","\"A Sheaf of Home-Made Pageants and Plays\" Flake 1973b (1930) (2 copies, one without a cover)","Great Lakes Mission - \"The Harvester\" (1969 September and November) 2 issues","Hawaiian and Central Pacific Missions - \"Souvenir Program, L.D.S. Centennial Conference\" (1947)","\"Melchizedek Priesthood Handbook for Missions\" (undated)","New Zealand Mission - \"Notes for Effective Missionary Work\" [Anderson Plan], has a homemade cover with loose materials and index cards inside (1950)","North German Mission - \"Blick ins Feld\" Volume V No. 43, 46-51 (1968)","\"Century of Progress Exposition Chicago\" (1933)","\"Corner Stones of Reorganization\" Flake 2008 (1909)","\"The Guide\" (1935)","\"The Guide/ Historical Review\" (1940-1941) (1 of 2 folders)","\"Lamanite News\" Volume 1, No. 3-10 (1957)","\"The Martyrdom at Carthage June 27, 1844\" (undated)","\"Sociedad de Socorro de la Mision Hispano-Americana\" (1961-1962) (4 issues)","\"Relief Society\" (1963)","\"Choristers' Manual\" (1927)","\"Latter-day Saints Music Bulletin\" (1927-1929)","\"Guides for Stake and Mission Boards\" (1940)","\"The Improvement Era Director's Handbook\" (1962-1963)","\"The Improvement Era: June Conference Program Edition\" (1932, 1933, 1938, 1939, 1941, 1946, 1948) (7 issues)","\"In Commemoration of the Divine Ushering in of the Dispensation\" Flake 2051 (1920)","\"Let's Hold a Youth Conference\" (1963)","\"M.I.A. General Boards Brochure\" (1961)","\"M.I.A. Year-Round Program of Recreation\" Flake 2071 (1925)","\"M.I.A. Song Folder\" Flake 2060 (1928)","\"Seagull Scrapbook\" (circa 1959), with some of the activities completed","\"Souvenir Program. M.I.A. Jubilee\" Flake 2081 (1925) (4 copies)","\"Third General Conference of the Young Men's and Young Ladies' M.I.A.\" by Mutual Improvement Association (1898)","\"Twenty- Second General Annual Conference of the Y.M. and Y.L.M.I.A.\" (1917)","Book of Plays - \"X-O: A Night of the Trojan War\" by John Drinkwater (1939)","\"Aaronic Priesthood - Adults\" (1964)","\"Aaronic Priesthood Annual Report, 1975-76\" (1976)","\"Aaronic Priesthood and Branch Teaching in the Missions\" Flake 2095 (1930)","\"The Aaronic Priesthood: Correlation of All Agencies\" (1931)","\"Aaronic Priesthood- Organization, Duties\" Flake 2096 (undated)","\"Counseling and Intervening Guides for Bishops\" (1970, 1973, 1981) (5 items)","\"Handbook for Leaders in Ward Teaching\" (1953)","\"Handbook for Leaders in Ward Teaching\" (1958), annotated and including a copy of \"The Sacrament Meeting\"","\"Helps and Suggestions for Ward Bishoprics\" (1956 January) (2 copies)","\"Helps and Suggestions for Ward Bishoprics\" (reprinted 1957)","\"Instructions and Suggested Program, Aaronic Priesthood Centenary Celebration\" Flake 2103a (1929)","\"Interviewing Boys\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (circa 1960)","\"The Messenger\" with Index (1956-1962)","\"Minutes of Special Bishops' Meeting\" (1940)","\"Prepare Ye the Way: An Aaronic Priesthood Pageant\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (1941) with the admission ticket glued on the cover","There are 27 issues and 41 related miscellaneous pages of printed and typed material. These include a bulletin reporting attendance at Sacramental Meetings (1924), a typescript of information for members of the Aaronic Priesthood originally published in \"The Improvement Era\" (1953-1954), and \"Melchizedek Priesthood\" Nos. 61, 75-76, 99-100, 102-114, also reprinted from \"the Improvement Era (1959-1963).","\"Priest's Priesthood Personal Achievement Record\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (1970)","\"Proceedings of the Bishops' Conference\" by Church Presiding Bishopric (1943)","Presiding Bishopric - \"Thoughts on Tithing\" Flake 2114b (circa 1920) (2 copies)","Presiding Bishopric - \"Windows of Heaven\" (undated)","Priesthood Home Teaching - \"Home Teaching Members in Military and Veterans Hospitals\" (1971)","Priesthood Home Teaching – \"Training Kit\" including a small reel-to-reel audio tape recording  (1968)","\"Autumn Primary Family Hour\" (undated)","\"The Bluebird\" (circa 1931)","\"Eighteenth Annual Convention\" Flake 2117 (1920)","\"Fifteenth Annual Conference\" Flake 2117 (1917)","\"Home Builder Book: Bluebird Year (undated)","\"Home Builder Lark Diary\" (circa 1950) has a loose picture of a lark clipped in and an insert of a house design","\"Segolia\" (circa 1925)","\"Segolia\" Flake 2126b? (circa 1929)","\"The Sixty-Nine Annual Conference\" (1975)","\"Supplement to the Lark Home Builders' Lesson Book\" (1951)","\"Thirty-First Annual Convention\" (1933)","\"Trail Builders (Third Year) Guide Log\" (circa 1938)","\"Trail Builders Trekker Log\" by Church Primary Association, Flake 2128a (1929)","\"Trekker Trail Builder Log\" by Church Primary Association (1949)","\"Twenty-ninth Annual Convention\" by Church Primary Association (1931)","Church Primary Association - \"Zion's Boys and Girls Treasure Book, Second Year\" (circa 1946) (2 copies)","Church Radio, Publicity - \"Early Empires of America. A Natural-Color Slidefilm\" (circa 1960)","Church Radio, Publicity - \"The King of Kings, A Film Slide Presentation\" (circa 1950) (2 copies)","Church Radio, Publicity - \"Latter-day Saint Temples. A Slide-Film Presentation\" (circa 1936)","\"Annual General Conference\" (1973)","\"Annual Report of the General Relief Society\", Flake 2129 (circa 1922) (2 copies)","\"Conference of the General Relief Society\", Flake 2132 (1930)","\"The General Relief Society. Officers, Objects and Status\" (1902)","\"Important Message to All Latter-day Saint Families\" (1943)","\"The Relief Society General Conference\" (1956)","\"The Relief Society General Conference\" (1961)","\"The Relief Society General Conference\" (1962)","\"Relief Society Annual General Conference\" (1969)","\"Relief Society Guide for Priesthood Leaders\" (undated 1986 photocopy)","\"Relief Society Visiting Teachers' Report\" (1948)","\"Welcome to Relief Society\" (1975)","\"Why Mormon Women Oppose the ERA\" (circa 1981) (2 copies)","Seminaries - \"Music of the Mormons\" (undated) record moved to a separate box for audiovisual media","Social Advisory Committee - \"Syllabus for Stake Institutes\", Flake 2158 (1920) (2 copies)","\"Elders Quorum Presidency Training Program\" (undated)","\"Elders Quorum Presidency Training Program\" (1975)","Box Elder Stake - \"You Might Like to Know\" (undated)","Big Cottonwood Stake - \"The Melchizedek Priesthood. The Power of God on the Earth\" (undated)","\"Cache Stake - Teachers' Department for July 1925\" variant of Flake 2165e (1925)","East Provo Stake - \"One Year of Progress. A History of Wymount Branch\" (1948)","Ensign Stake - \"The Eleventh Ward…  Center of Activity for 1300 People\" (1935)","Ensign Stake - \"Visiting Teaching\" (1978)","Fremont Stake - \"The Bee Hive Cook Book\" (1922)","Granite Stake - \"Bishops' Convention\" Flake 2170 (1915)","Granite Stake - \"First Principles of Relief Society Work\" Flake 2172 (1912)","Granite Stake Relief Society Presents a Pageant \"The House of Israel\" (1937)","\"The Harvest of Truth\" (1923), with a printed menu from the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company (1923) enclosed","\"Home Evening. With Suggestive Exercises\" Flake 2176 (1909) (2 copies)","\"Home Evening Bulletin\" Flake 2175 (1927)","Granite Stake - \"Outlines of Lessons for the Lesser Priesthood Quorums\" Flake 2177 (1908) (5 copies)","Granite Stake - \"Ward Teaching Hand Book\" (1934)","Grant Stake - \"August Outline for Ward Teaching and Home Night\" Flake 2181b (1928)","Grant Stake - \"August Outline for Ward teaching and Home Night\" Flake 2181b (1930)","Grant Stake - \"Relief Society Teacher's Message\" (1956- 1957) (3 copies)","Grant Stake - \"Science and Religion. 1932 March Outline for Ward Teaching and Home Night\" (1932)","Hollywood Stake - \"Dedication, Hollywood Stake Tabernacle\" Flake 2182 (1929)","Liberty Stake - \"Leaflet No. 1 for Use of Block Teachers in","Liberty Stake of Zion\" Flake 2191 (circa 1920)","Liberty Stake - \"Leaflet No. 2 for use of Block Teachers in","Liberty Stake of Zion\" Flake 2191 (circa 1920)","Liberty Stake - \"Leaflet No. 31 For Use of Ward Teachers\" Flake 2191 (1924) (4 copies)","\"Leaflet No. 36 For Use of Ward Teachers\" Flake 2191 (1924) (2 copies)","\"Leaflet No. 40 For Use of Ward Teachers\" Flake 2191 (1924) (2 copies)","\"Liberty Stake M.I.A. Stake Officers 1926-1927\" (1926)","\"Salt Lake City Covered Wagon Days\" (1935)","\"Ward Teachers' Manual\", Flake 2194 (1918)","Long Beach Stake - \"Message from Long Beach Stake Relief Society\" (1938)","Los Angeles Stake - \"Dedication Souvenir Los Angeles Stake Tabernacle\" Flake 2195 (1929)","Mount Ogden Stake - \"Ward Teachers' Outlines\" (1932)","Mount Ogden Stake - \"Ward Teachers Department, Ogden Stake High Council October\" (undated)","\"Pioneer Stake Leadership Institute, Instructor's Journal\" (1937) (2 copies)","Pioneer Stake - \"Ward Teacher's Outline\" (1938- 1939) (2 items)","St. George Stake - \"Report of the Convention on Prices of Labor\" Flake 2211 (undated photocopy of 1874 original)","Salt Lake Stake - \"Anniversary Celebration of the Salt Lake Stake of Zion\" Flake 2215 (1926)","Salt Lake Stake - \"Bishop's Message for February 1934\" (1934)","Salt Lake Stake - \"June Festival Given by the Salt Lake Stake Sunday Schools\" (1922)","Salt Lake Stake - \"The Teachers Consecration\" (1925)","San Fernando Stake - \"Dedication Souvenir Program San Fernando Stake Tabernacle\" (1955)","\"University Stake Leadership Institute\" (1953)","Wasatch Stake Seminary - \"The Easter Harbinger\" (1944)","Wasatch Stake Primary Association Presents \"Puppy Love\" A Three Act Comedy Drama (undated)","\"Wasatch Stake Relief Society Teacher's Topic for September\" (circa 1936)","\"Dedication Service [Stake Center]\" (1976)","\"Fireside Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of the D.C. Stake\" (2015) (2 copies)","\"140th Quarterly Conference Commemorating the 35th Year of the Washington D.C. Stake\" (1975) (2 copies)","\"So You Are Going to Have a Meeting\" (1973)","Washington D.C. Stake - \"Special Conference Commemorating the 50th Anniversary\" (1990) (3 copies)","Weber Stake - \"Deacons' Quorum Course of Study\" (1908)","Weber Stake - \"Teachers' Quorum Course of Study\" (1908)","Wells Stake - \"The Fullness of Living\" Revised (1944)","Wells Stake - \"Silver Jubilee\" (1958)","\"Annual Conference of the Deseret Sunday School Union\" (1917)","\"His Work and His Glory: Conference of Deseret Sunday Schools\" (1954)","\"Missionary Sunday School Lessons\" (1932-1935) (7 issues)","Sunday School - \"New Testament Scripture Study Guide. Suggested Reading Schedule\" (1989)","Sunday School - \"Year Outline of Sunday School Curriculum\" (1982)","Sunday School - \"Year Outline of Sunday School Curriculum\" (1983)","Tabernacle Choir - \"The Mormons and Their Great Choir\" Flake 2243 (1911) (2 copies; one copy is fragile and damaged","Temple - \"Logan Temple Fiftieth Anniversary Souvenir\" (1934)","College Park Ward - \"College Park Ward Dedication\" (1961)","Eighth Ward - \"History of the Eighth Ward\" (undated)","Eleventh Ward - \"Our Messenger [Teachers Quorum Newsletter]\" \nEleventh (1932)","Hawthorne  Ward - \"Mother's Day\" (1923)","Mar Vista  Ward- \"Dedication Mar Vista Ward Chapel\" Flake 2256 (1928)","Ogden Fourth Ward - \"Dedication Program\" (1937)","Potomac Ward - \"Dedication Program for the Potomac Ward\" (1975), includes a note to Greg Prince","Sixteenth Ward - \"Souvenir- Brochure Published in Connection with Dedication of Sixteenth Ward Chapel\" (1937)","\"Springview Ward Relief Society Recipe Book\" (1950)","Sugar House Ward - \"Ruth. A Sacred Cantata\" (1913)","\"Tenth Ward Memories\" (1949)","Twenty-first Ward - \"21st Ward M.I.A. Song Book\" by Church Wards. (undated)","UCLA Ward Relief Society - \"Paper Plates\" (1970)","Washington D.C. Chapel - \"Photographs of Original Building\" (undated)","Washington First Ward - \"Sacrament Meeting Program [Final meeting of the Ward]\" (1975)","\"Washington Ward Chapel 40th Anniversary Commemoration\" (1973)","Westwood Ward - \"Pioneer Day Program\" (1975)","Westwood Ward - \"Westwood First Ward 50th Anniversary\" (1989)","Welfare Program - \"Instructions of the Production and Distribution Program\" (1938)","Young Men's Mutual Improvement Society - \"Abide Ye in the Liberty\" (1953)","Young Men's Mutual Improvement Society - \"Association and League Notes\" (1897)","\"Exploring into Manhood\" (1958) (4 books section A to D)","\"Scouting\" (1950)","\"A Tribute of Respect to the Memory of Francis Marion Lyman\", Flake 2319 (1916)","\"June Conference: Superintendents- Presidents Session\" (1971)","\"Mutually, we join to wish you\" (undated)","\"Strength Through Clean Living\" (circa 1951)","\"Thirty-ninth Annual Conference\" (1934)","\"A Digest of the Girls' Program\" (1955) (2 copies)","\"Oh Rose: A Song for MIA Maids\" (1953)","\"Outlines for the Junior Department of the YLMIA\" (1929)","\"Rose Tying Song\" (circa 1953)","\"Selections from Writings of Pioneer Poets\", Flake 2357 (1909) (2 copies, with a news clipping in one)","\"YLMIA Song Book, Volume One\" by Church YWMIA, Flake 2362 (1916)","\"YLMIA Song Book, Volume II\" by Church YWMIA (1924)","\"Spirit of the Hive\" postcards by Church Young Women (undated) (2 designs)","\"Announcement of the Church University for the Year 1893-4\" by University, SLC, Flake 2371 (1893)","\"Circular to the Citizens of Utah\", Flake 2374a (1864)","\"Circular to the Citizens of Utah\", Flake 2374b (1864), damaged by tape","\"City of the Saints\" Flake 2376 (circa 1894)","\"Race Suicide- England's Peril\" by the Rev. George W. Clark (1917)","\"New Light on the Chandler Story of the Papyrus of Abraham\" lecture by James R. Clark (August 12, 1953), missing a cover","\"Addresses - Welfare Meeting\" by Clark, et al (1949)","\"The Charted Course of the Church in Education\" (1980 reprint of 1938 speech)","\"Church Welfare Plan. A Discussion\" (reprint of the 1939 original)","\"A Discussion of the Church Welfare Program\" (1939)","\"I am the Resurrection and the Life\" (1942)","\"Inroads Upon the Constitution by the Roman Law\" (1946) (2 copies)","\"Let Us Have Peace\" (1947)","\"Let Us Not Sell Our Children into Slavery\" (1952)","\"Man- God's Greatest Miracle\" (1971) (2 copies)","\"On the Way to Immortality and Eternal Life\" (1948)","\"Our Bible\" (1954)","\"The Petroleum Controversy in Mexico\" (1936)","\"Pioneer Monument State Park\" (1960)","\"Seasons Greetings Letter\" (1959)","\"Some Factors in the Proposed Post-War International Pattern\" (1944)","\"Two Years in the Service Can be Profitable\" (1952)","\"Two Years in the Service Can be Profitable\" by J. Reuben Clark Jr. (1957, 1952 reprint)","\"Shooting the Messenger: Institute Director Resigns from the Mormon Church\" by Ken Clark (circa 2002)","\"Human Sexuality\" by Marian Clark; R. Daniel Fenn (1982)","\"Clark Memorandum\" (2012) [Article on portrait of President J. Reuben Clark, Jr. by Arnold Friberg] (2 copies), including a letter, May 4, 2012, thanking Dr. and Jalynn Prince for the donation of the portrait","\"Mormonism: The Gateway to Happiness\" by Merrill D. Clayson (1937)","\"Latter-day Saints' Emigrants' Guide\" by William Clayton, Flake 2424 (2 copies, 1972 and undated reprints of 1848 original)","\"Premarital Planning\" by Dennis Clinefelter; Terry Clinefelter (1982)","\"Evidence of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" by Howard F. Cluny (1965)","\"Brigham Young and Modern Utah\" by John A. Cockerill (1895) in","\"The Cosmopolitan\"","\"A Solution of the Mormon Problem\" by John Codman, Flake 2444 (1885)","\"Jews of the Torah\" by Irving H. Cohen (1967)","\"A Glimpse of Utah\" by Edward F. Colborn, Flake 2450 (1910)","\"The Mormon Question\" by Schuyler Colfax, Flake 2456 (1870)","\"Adoption- Law of the Kingdom- Forgotten Doctrine of Mormonism\" by Fred Collier (1991)","\"Analyzing the Different Orders of the Patriarchal Priesthood\" (1992)","\"Answers to Contradictions and Scriptural Problems\" (1993)","\"The Apostleship, Apostolic Succession, and the Authority of the Quorum of the Twelve\" (1990)","\"Brigham Young Speaks\" (1975)","\"Catalogs\" (1991, 1994) (2 copies)","\"The Church of the Firstborn and Its Formal Organization on April 3rd, 1992\" (1992)","\"The Church of the Firstborn and the Holy Order of God\" (1977)","\"The Church of the Firstborn\" (2001)","\"The Common Origin of Ancient Hebrew/ Pagan Religion and the Demise of the Hebrew Goddess\" (1993)","\"The Father and the Son: The Two Gods of the Old Testament: (1996)","\"Independent Fundamentalists and Their Claims to the Fulness of the Priesthood\" (1990)","\"The Nauvoo Diaries and Writings of William Clayton\" (1990)","\"The Nauvoo Doctrine in Light of Book of Mormon Prophecy. Part 1. The Concept\" (1986)","\"The Nauvoo Doctrine on Priesthood in Light of Alma Chapter 13\" (1986)","\"New Light on the Ancient Hebrew/ Christian Doctrine on Deity\" (1991)","\"New Light on the Lorin Woolley Story\" (1997)","\"The One Anointed and Appointed\" (1993)","\"The Political Platform of The Manifesto\" (1987)","\"President Brigham Young's Doctrine on Deity. Part I\" (1988)","\"President Brigham Young's Doctrine on Deity. Part II\" (1987)","\"President Brigham Young's Doctrine on Deity. Part III\" (1987)","\"Priesthood and the Law of Succession\" (1978) (2 copies)","\"Re-Examining the Lorin Woolley Story\" (1981)","\"So You want Celestial Glory!\" (1988)","\"The Trial of Sidney Rigdon, First Counselor to the Prophet Joseph Smith\" (1990)","\"The Trials of Apostle John W. Taylor and Matthias F. Cowley\" by Fred Collier and Knut Knuteson (1987)","\"The Trinity and The Holy Spirits\" (1988)","\"Unpublished Adam-God Discourses of Brigham Young, 1852-1877\" (1991 edition)","\"The Mormons - From National Pariahs to Presidential Possibilities\" by George M. Collins, reprinted from \"Boston Globe Magazine\" (1967) (3 copies)","\"The Baha'i Faith and Mormonism\" by William P. Collins (1983) from \"World Order\"","\"Columbia Masterworks proudly presents the Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" by Columbia Masterworks advertisement (undated)","\"The Coming Crisis: How to Meet It\" (undated 1853 reprint from","\"Millennial Star\")","\"Dr. Wilkinson's Role in the Proposal to Move Ricks College\" by Committee of One Thousand (1959)","\"Confessions of a Mormon Boy\" Playbill from the Soho Playhouse (2006)","\"A Confrontation in 1980 is 150 Years Overdue\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Some Facts About Mormonism\" by Congregational Education Society (1913)","\"Conservation Cook Book\" (1918)","\"Constitutional Convention\" (1882)","\"Utah at the Doors of Congress\" a Boston Monday lecture by Mr. Cook (1888)","\"Geology of the Pine Valley Mountains, Utah\" by Earl Ferguson Cook (1957)","\"Report from the Secretary of War\" concerning the march of the Mormon Battalion from Santa Fe to San Diego as related in the official journal of Philip S. George Cooke, Flake 2500 (1849)","\"Coon Chicken Inn\" Menu (undated)","\"Musical Notation and Sight Reading\" by J. Spencer Cornwall (1956)","\"Correspondence Between Israel A. Smith and Pauline Hancock on Baptism for the Dead\" (circa 1955)","\"Brief History of the Church of Christ\" by John Corrill (1985 reprint of the 1839 original)","\"The Sin of Utah\" by Winifred (Graham) Cory, variant of Flake 2535 (undated)","\"A Review\" by Luke Cosgrave (1997)","\"County Officer- Utah Edition\" (1945)","\"Teaching the Word. Religious Education at Brigham Young University\" by Richard O. Cowan (1998)","\"Defence in a Rehearsal of My Grounds for Separating Myself\" by Oliver Cowdery, Flake 2544 (undated photocopy of the 1839 original at Princeton University)","\"Letters by Oliver Cowdery to W. W. Phelps, on the Origin of the Book of Mormon\" by Oliver Cowdery (undated photocopy of the 1844 original)","\"Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints\" by Leroy Eugene Cowles, reprinted from \"Religion in the 20th Century\" (1948)","\"Letters on Mormonism\" by John M. Coyner, Flake 2568 (undated photocopy of the 1879 original)","\"Execution of Laws in Utah\" by Aaron Cragin, Flake 2574 (undated photocopy of the 1870 original)","\"In Search of the Spanish Trail\" by C. Gregory Crampton and Steven K. Madsen (1995)","\"The Life and Adventures of Thomas Crawford, A Native of England\" by Thomas Crawford (1849)","\"A Mormon Fifty\" by Peter Crawley and Chad J. Flake (1984) (2 copies)","\"Mormon Imprints in Great Britain and the Empire, 1836-1857\" by Peter Crawley and David J. Whittaker (1987)","\"Notable Mormon Books, 1830-1857\" by Peter Crawley and Chad Flake (1974)","\"Crime Case Study: The Mormon Murderer\" (1994) [In Real Life Crimes and How They Were Solved]","\"Crimes and Treason of the Mormon Church Exposed\", Flake 2583 (1910)","\"Deseret; or A Saint's Afflictions\" by W.A. Croffut, Flake 2592 (1880)","\"The Story of the House of Israel\" by William Crouch, Flake 2599 (1885, 1886) (2 copies)","\"Aurichalcum: A Brochure upon the Brass Plates of Israel\" by Ariel L. Crowley (undated photocopy of the 1934 original)","\"Statement of Beliefs of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: Doctrines and Practices\" by Ariel L. Crowley (1963), with loose document, \"Watch and Be Prepared\" enclosed","\"Could It Happen to You?\" by Edmund Crowley (1951)","\"A Bill to Amend the Act of Congress\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, Flake 2602b (1890)","\"A Bill to Amend the Act of Congress\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, Flake 2602c (1890)","\"The Meaning of Mormonism\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, in \n\"Independent\" (1906)","\"Senator Cullom's Anti-Mormon Bill\" by Shelby Moore Cullom, Flake 2606 (circa 1887)","\"A Modern Moses at West Tintic\" by Carlton Culmsee (1967)","\"Wingfield Watson - The Loyal Disciple of James J. Strang\" by John Cumming (1963)","\"Centennial History of Laie: 1865-1965\" by David W. Cummings (1965)","\"Polynesian Cultural Center: Polynesia in a Day!\" by David W. Cummings (1971)","\"Father O'Brien and the Mormon Missionary\" by G.W. Curran (1939)","\"L.D.S. Missionary Helps\" by G.W. Curran (1947) (2 copies)","\"Admission of Utah\", Flake 2613 (1887) (3 copies)","\"Letter to the Secretary of the Interior on the Affairs of Utah\" Flake 2616 (1886)","\"A Plea for Religious Liberty and the Rights of Conscience\" Flake 2618 (1886) (2 copies)","\"Sensible Sex\" by Lindsay R. Curtis (1971)","\"The Mormon Problem. The Nation's Dilemma\" by Theodore W. Curtis, Flake 2628 (1885)","\"Pretty is as Pretty Does\" by Hannah Daphne Smith Dalton (circa 1933)","\"The Period of God's Work on this Planet\" by Matthew W. Dalton, Flake 2654 (1906) (2 copies)","\"Don Olsen Retrospective 1940-1983\" (1984)","\"Who Should We Believe? Joseph Smith or Jesus Christ\" by J. Harrison Daniels (undated)","\"Mormonism Exposed\" by Vernon J. Danielsen, Flake 2661 (1917) (2 copies)","\"Addendum to Darter's Works\" by Francis M. Darter (circa 1959)","\"Appendix to Darter's Works\" (undated)","\"Armageddon: Bear versus Lion\" (1943) (2 copies)","\"Celestial Marriage: The Sermons that Cost Francis M. Darter His Membership\" (1937)","\"Did Joseph Smith Borrow Masonry?\" (1947)","\"End of Our Generation\" (1946)","\"Ensign of Nations\" (1946)","\"The Four Rejected Revelations- Celestial Marriage\" (1948)","\"Gospel Lecture\" advertisement (undated)","\"Indian Messiah\" (1947) (2 copies)","\"Israel Again Rules A Land of Zion\" (1936)","\"Keys of the Kingdom - Where?\" (1945)","\"The Kingdom of God\" (1941)","\"The Kingdom of God\" advertisement (undated)","\"The Lord's Strange Work\", Flake 2667 (1917)","\"Michael Adam God\" (1949)","\"Minutes of Excommunication\", Flake 2668 (circa 1918)","\"The Mormon\" \"Proclamation\" (1963)","\"A Mysterious Preacher\" (undated)","\"Oh America, Stop and Think Christ or Chaos\" (1935) (2 copies)","\"The Origin of the Temple Veil\" (1955) (2 copies)","\"Prophetic Publications\" (undated)","\"The Testament of Levi\" (1937)","\"\"That Man of Sin- The Son of Perdition\" WHO IS HE?\" (1939)","\"This Is It\" (undated)","\"The Time of the End\" (undated)","Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Wasatch County Calendar (2003)","\"Mormon Songs\" by Levette J. Davidson (1945) from \"Journal of American Folklore\"","\"Songs of the Rocky Mountain Frontier\" by Levette J. Davidson (1943)","\"Mormonism and the Closed Shop\" by J. Kenneth Davies (1962) from \"Labor History\"","\"Political Extremism Under the Spotlight\" by J. Kenneth Davies (1966)","\"Mormonism Unveiled: or A Peep into the Principles and Practices of the Latter-day Saints\" by John E. Davis, Flake 2720 (1858)","\"Mormonism: Some of its Realities\" by McLain W. Davis (circa 1913)","\"Reaping the Whirlwind: A Tale of the Mormon Border\" by John Dawtrey in \"The Boy's Own Paper\" (1898 January 29, March 12, and March 26, three parts in three issues)","\"[The True Way of Life]\" by Joseph Henry Dearn, Flake 2737 (1890) in Samoan","\"Death of President Brigham Young\", Flake 2740 (1877) (2 copies, one missing its cover)","\"Mormonism\" by J. Edward Decker, Jr. (1979)","\"Defence of the Constitutional and Religious Rights of the People of Utah\", Flake 2749 (1882) (2 copies, one missing its cover)","\"The Past and Future of Mormonism\" by John Dehlin (2014)","\"Utah, the Mormons, and the California Gold Rush: A Selective Bibliography\" by Peter H. DeLaFosse (1999) (2 copies)","\"Divine Original of Tythes\" essay by Patrick Delany (1748)","\"The Delegate from Utah. The Position of George Q. Cannon\" Flake 2753 (1881)","\"The Delegate from Utah. Speeches in the House of Representatives of the United States, for the Admission of Hon. Geo. Q. Cannon to the Seat in Congress,\" cover only, Flake 2754 (1882). The rest of this item appears to be a court case, Peter Wilson vs. Fred J. Kiesel, et al., heard in the Supreme Court of Utah Territory, 1894","\"Joyce McKinney and the Manacled Mormon\" by Anthony Delano (1978)","\"The David Oman McKay Papers: A Register of the Collection\" by Lisa DeMille (2001)","\"A Work of the Church Among the Mormons\" by Jesse Herbert Dennis, Flake 2766 (1921) (2 copies, one is an undated photocopy)","\"Report of Agricultural Society\" by Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society (1872)","\"Report of the President and Directors\" of the Deseret Agricultural and Manufacturing Society (1894) (2 copies, with one missing the cover)","\"Rare Book Catalogues\" by Deseret Book Company (1984, undated) (4 items from various years)","\"Deseret News\" (1893) [New Year's Edition]","\"Proposed State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Citizens, Flake 2780i (1868)","\"Admission of Utah into the Union\" by Deseret (State) Citizens, Flake 2780g (1872)","\"Constitution of the State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Constitution, Flake 2784 (1850) (2 copies)","\"Constitution of the State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Constitution, Flake 2786 (1862)","\"Laws and Ordinances of the State of Deseret\" by Deseret (State) Ordinances (1919)","\"Second Annual Session of the Deseret Summer Institute\" by Deseret Summer Institute (1905)","\"Annual of the University of Deseret 1884-85\" by Deseret University, Flake 2816 (1884) (2 copies)","\"Annual of the University of Deseret 1885-86\" by Deseret University, Flake 2816 (1885)","\"Annual of the University of Deseret. 1887-88\" by Deseret University, Flake 2816 (1887)","\"Annual of the University of Deseret, 1891-92\", Flake 2816 (1891)","\"Circular. Supplement for 1876-7\" Flake 2816 (1876)","\"Circular of the Academic Department of the University of Deseret 1880-82\" (1880), with portions clipped out","\"The Deseret First Bok by the Regents of the Yionivursti\" Flake 2817 (1868), note says \"Deseret Alphabet – First Reader\"","\"The Deseret Second Bok by the Regents of the Deseret Yionivursti\" Flake 2818 (1868)","\"Holiness to the Lord! Third Annual Catalogue of the Officers and Students\" (1871)","\"Millennial Millions\" by Bernard DeVoto (1939) in \"Saturday Review of Literature\" (2 copies)","\"Dialogue Subscription Envelope\" (circa 1966)","\"The Book of Mormon\" by Ellen E. Dickinson (1880- 1881) in \n\"Scribner's Monthly\" (2 issues)","\"Discourses of Master Minds\" includes reprinted discourses by Brigham Young, Orson Pratt, and B.H. Roberts (undated)","\"Distinctive Salt Lake City, Utah\" (1947)","\"Do the Latter-Day Saints Teachings Agree with the Book of Mormon?\" (undated)","\"Do You Know that the Bible Teaches?\" (undated)","\"An Epistle to the Blind\" by George L. Dockstader (1957) (2 copies)","\"Catalogue of the Dixie College\" Flake 2844 (1927-1928) 2 issues","\"Circular of the St. George Stake Academy\" Flake 2844 (1888, 1891) 2 issues","\"Dixie Memories\" Dixie College, St. George, Utah (1984)","\"Southern Quill\" Dixie College, St. George, Utah (1953)","\"Dixie State Magazine\" Dixie State College Alumni Association (2010)","\"Alcoholism- One Family's Story\" by Jane Doe (1978)","\"Race- Suicide. Birth- Control\" by M.P. Dowling (circa 1915)","\"Mormonism: Past and Present\" by John Downes (circa 1863)","\"The Welfare Program in the Church\" by Roy W. Doxey, ed. (1960)","\"Witnessing through the Sacramental Ordinances\" by Maurice L. Draper (1951)","\"Thirty-Sixth Message. John the Baptist (Resurrected) Has Come\" by W.A. Draves (undated)","\"The Palestine of America\" by Jean Russell Driggs, Flake 3013 (1928) (2 copies)","\"Twentieth Century Polygamy and Fundamentalist Mormons in Southern Utah\" by Ken Driggs (1991)","\"Speech of Hon. Fred T. Dubois of Idaho\" Flake 3017 (1906) (2 copies)","\"Speech of Hon. Fred T. Dubois\" Flake 3018 (1907) (2 copies)","\"Permit me to Add\" by Ballard S. Dunn (undated photocopy of 1880 original)","\"Janet Dixon, the Plural Wife\" by James Dunn, Flake 3047 (1896) (2 copies)","\"Administrative Organization of the Mormon Church\" by G. Homer Durham (1942) (2 copies)","\"The Democratic Crisis and Mormon Thought\" by G. Homer Durham (1941)","\"The Pulpit, in its Relations to Politics\" by William T. Dwight (1857)","\"Church Trial Minutes of John W. Taylor\" by David Dye, compiler and editor (2008) (2 copies)","\"The Three Nephites, Volume One\" by David Dye (2009)","\"For What Purpose?\" talk by Alvin R. Dyer (1961) (2 copies)","\"The Sword of the Spirit\" by Jacob A. Eades, Flake 3086 (circa 1908)","\"The Eastern Standard Times\" (1982-1983) 4 issues, one with some loose clippings and a typescript about \"Yankee's Gap\" near Chambersburg, Pennsylvania","\"Addresses Delivered by Samuel Eastman\" Flake 3091 (1927)","\"The Fundamental Articles of Our Faith\" by Samuel Eastman, Flake 3095, 3097 (1915) (2 copies)","\"A Voice in the Wilderness\" by Samuel Eastman, Flake 3100 (1927)","\"The Mormons of To-Day.\" A Series of Articles from \"The Christian Herald\" by John Eaton, Flake 3106 (circa 1898) (2 copies)","\"A Letter that Founded a Kingdom\" by Charles Eberstadt (1950)","\"Among the Mormons\" by Kenneth E. Eble (1985)","\"The Economic Order of Heaven\" (undated)","\"S. 4047 A Bill Supplemental to the Act of Congress\" by George Franklin Edmunds, Flake 3111e (1890)","\"Political Aspects of Mormonism\" by George F. Edmunds (1882)","\"Men Under Authority\" by F. Henry Edwards (1938)","\"Index to \"Pioneering the West\"\" by Howard Egan (1942)","\"Elder's Guide\" (circa 1930)","\"Elijah Reveals the Priesthood\" (1955)","\"Christian\" and \"Mormon\" Doctrines, Flake 3142 (1902) (3 copies)","\"Church and State\" Flake 3143 (1892) (2 copies)","\"Mormons and Mormonism. The Mormon People...\", Flake 3144a (circa 1900)","\"Mormons and Mormonism\", Flake 3146 (circa 1899)","\"Mormons and Mormonism. Why They Have Been Opposed\", Flake 3145 (1899) (3 copies)","\"Our Country as It Is\" Flake 3149 (1892) (2 copies)","\"Our Country as It Should Be\", Flake 3150 (1892)","\"Utah, 1847 to 1870\", Flake 3154 (1891) (2 copies) one copy damaged","\"Dear Ellen: A Utah- California Correspondence, 1856-1857\" by S. George Ellsworth (1959)","\"A Reader's Digest of the Book of Mormon\" by Margo Elvin (1977)","\"Retrospective Theology, or the Opinions of the World of Spirits\" by Ezra Stiles Ely (undated photocopy of the 1825 original)","\"The Mormons, or the Life at Salt Lake City, A Drama, in Three Acts\" by Thomas Dunn English, Flake 3168 (circa 1858)","\"Enoch's Advocate\" Chapters 1-5, Flake 3169 (1874)","\"Thenco Newsletter Vo. 1 No. 2\" by Ensign Corporation (1988)","\"Thenco Newsletter Vol. 2 No. 1\" by Ensign Company (1989)","\"The Bible and the Book of Mormon: Connecting Links\" by John E. Enslen (1997)","\"Equality Yes! ERA No! What's Wrong with the Equal Rights Amendment\" (circa 1979)","\"The Saints Go Marching On: Learning to Live with Success\" by Fred Esplin (1981) in \"Utah Holiday\"","\"The Book of Mormon and its Translator\" Flake 3191 (1899)","\"The Book Unsealed\" Flake 3192 (undated reprint of the 1892 original)","\"The Books and Utah Mormonism in Contrast\" Flake 3195 (1901)","\"Three Bibles Compared\" by R. Etzenhouser, Flake 3200 (1894)","\"Three Bibles Compared\" by R. Etzenhouser (1957)","\"The Whole Gospel Briefly Set Forth\" by R. Etzenhouser, Flake 3207 (1908)","\"The Birth of Mormonism in Picture\" by John Henry Evans, Flake 3212 (circa 1909)","\"Why I Left the Latter Day Saint Church\" by Richard C. Evans, Flake 3269 (1918)","\"These Are the Mormons\" by Richard L. Evans (1972)","\"Evening and Morning Star Extra\" concerning \"Free People of Color\" and discouraging their emigration to Utah, Flake 3272a (undated photocopy of a broadside by W. W. Phelps, dated July 16, 1833)","Evergreen International - \"Four Vital Things Parents Can Do to Make a Difference\" (circa 2011)","Evergreen International - \"Local Gospel-Based Resources for the Challenges Surrounding Homosexuality\" (circa 2011)","Evergreen International - \"Understanding Same-Sex Attracted Women. A Guide for LDS Leaders\" (circa 2011)","\"Mormonism: The $3.00 Bill of Christianity\" by Ex-Mormons for Jesus (undated)","\"The Exponent II Hillsboro Reunion Songbook\" (1992)","\"The Journal of Henry Eyring, 1835-1902\" (undated)","\"Science and Faith\" address by Henry Eyring (1948) includes a catalog card","\"Statistics Concerning the Territory of Utah, 1872-3\" by Bentham Fabian (1874)","\"Fair and Conference Visitor's Pictorial Album\" (1902)","\"Historic Granite Chapel Newsletter\" by Grant Fairbanks (2010)","\"Farewell Testimonial in Honor of Elder Alfred Bissell\" (1931)","\"Farewell Testimonial in Honor of Elva A. Jones\" (1946)","\"Buried Empires of South America\" by Dewey Farnsworth (1940) (2 copies)","\"Priesthood\" typescript by Kipley A. Farr (2011)","\"Extra Glorious Messages from Christ the Lord\" by Paul Feil (1949) includes a catalog card","\"Zion's Standard Watchman\" by Paul Feil (1939)","\"Teaching in the Home\" by Charles B. Felt, Flake 3320 (circa 1929)\n\"\nTeaching in the Home\" by Charles B. Felt, Flake 3320a (circa 1929) (2 copies)","\"The Church and the Disabled\" by Carl Fenn (1985)","\"Discovering Salt Lake City Cemetery\" by Marc C. Ferguson (1993)","\"Great Message of Peace and Happiness\" by Thomas Stuart Ferguson (undated) (2 copies)","\"A Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" (1953) in \"Western Folklore\"","\"Folk Belief and Mormon Cultural Autonomy\" (1948)","\"Folkways of a Mormon Missionary in Virginia\" (1952)","\"Songs of the Mormon Pioneers\" (undated)","\"First Principles of the True Gospel of Christ\", Flake 3360a (circa 1908)","\"The Godhead\" by V.H. Fisher (1953)","\"Flagship in the Desert: A Chronology of the University of Utah, 1850-2000\" (1998)","\"Alpheus Cutler and The Church of Jesus Christ\" by Daisy W. Fletcher (1970)","\"The Articles of Faith [Music]\" by David Fletcher (2005) (2 copies)","\"The Scattered Children of Zion\" by Rupert J. Fletcher (1959)","\"The Trinity\" by Rupert J. Fletcher (undated)","\"Watchman What of the Night\" by Joseph Flory, Flake 3380 (1914)","\"The Humanist/ Mormon Dialogue\" by Thomas W. Flynn (1994) in \"Free Inquiry\"","\"For Mormons Only\" (undated)","\"Are Mormons Christian?\" by Bill Forrest (1982)","\"Republican Land Policy...\" by Stephen C. Foster, Flake 3409 (1860)","\"Wesley 2012 Conference Program\" by Foundation for Religious Diplomacy (2012)","\"Foundations of Religious Life\" (1937 Spring Quarter and Winter Quarter, 2 items)","\"Outlines and Suggestions for the Study of the Comprehensive History of the Church by B.H. Roberts\" by F.Y. Fox (undated)","\"Saga of the Sanpitch\" by Lilian H. Fox, ed. (1977)","\"Cry in the Wilderness\" by Luacine Clark Fox (1963)","\"The Morning Breaks, the Shadows Flee\" by Luacine Clark Fox (1962) (2 copies)","\"Laddie of Mine\" by Dorothy Frances (1962)","\"Franklin Stewart Harris. Educator, Administrator, Father, Friend\" (1965)","\"Church Building Fulfilled 2500 Year Old Prophecy\" by Leland F. Freeborn (1982)","\"Scenario 1982\" by Leland F. Freeborn (1980)","\"New Mormon Recruit Abroad\" by Blanche K. Stewart Freece, Flake 3435 (undated photocopy of the 1911 original)","\"Mormon Chiefs Confess\" by Hans P. Freece (circa 1908)","\"The Mormon Peril\" by Hans P. Freece, Flake 3444 (circa 1909)","\"Friendly Warnings on the Subject of Mormonism\" Flake 3466 (undated photocopy of the 1850 original)","\"Names on the Land\" by Friends of the J. Willard Marriott Library (2002)","\"Utah's Pioneer Skiers\" by Friends of the J. Willard Marriott Library (2001)","\"Mormonismens Qvinnor\" by Jennie Froiseth, Flake 3475a (1883) Swedish","\"Frontier Guardian\" (undated reprint of the September 4,1850 edition)","\"Truth and Revelation\" by Frank Evan Frye (1986)","\"Children of Divorce\" by Edward Fuller (1981)","\"Fundamentalist Mormons by Affiliation\" (circa 2003)","\"Fundamentalists\" concerning polygamy (1944) in \"Time\"","\"Funeral Services for Junius Free Wells\"  Flake 3492 (1930)","\"Funeral Services for Pres. Lewis Anderson\" (1933)","\"Funeral Services of President George F. Richards\" (1950)","\"Further Light and Knowledge - Understanding the Mysteries of the Kingdom\" (undated)","\"Historias do Velho Testamento\" translated by Vera Maria Gaertner (1961) Spanish","\"The City of the Saints\" by Annie G. Gale (1899) in \"The Land of Sunshine, the Magazine of California and the West\"","\"Salvation for the Dead\" by Brigham Cecil Gates, Flake 3514b (1923)","\"Papa and the Playhouse\" by Crawford Gates (1962)","\"Brigham Young: Patriot, Pioneer and Prophet\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3515 (1929)3 copies, one without covers","\"Utah Women in Politics\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3535a (circa 1914)","\"Why I Believe the Gospel, of Jesus Christ\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3526 (circa 1930)","\"Women of the \"Mormon\" Church\" by Susa Young Gates, Flake 3528 (1926) (2 copies)","\"Gems for the Young Folks\"  Flake 3538 (1881)","\"The Genealogical and Historical Magazine of the Arizona Temple District\", Flake 3539 (1927)","\"Genealogical and Historical Magazine\" (1945 October)","\"Preserving Our Heritage\" by Genealogical Society of Utah (1979)","\"No Parallel in History. Nothing Like Deseret News on Earth\" by Gentile Bureau of Information. Salt Lake City, Flake 3541 (1905)","\"Blazing Crosses in Zion\" by Larry R. Gerlach (1981) in \"Utah Holiday\"","\"Episode in the Life of a Milton Musser as Narrated by an Esteemed Friend\" by Josiah F. Gibbs, Flake 3549 (1903)","\"Brief in Re Senate Bill No. 10\" Flake 3556 (1882), missing cover","\"Have Mormons Any Rights?\" Flake 3557 (circa 1886)","\"The Rights of Citizenship\" Flake 3557a (circa 1885)","\"A Collection of Songs, Poems and Tributes\" by Moses E. Gifford (1930)","\"A Collection of Songs, Poems and Tributes, Volume 2\" by Moses E. Gifford (1932)","\"Mormonism Unmasked\" by Dan Gilbert (1945)","\"Marriage. Monogamy and Polygamy on the Basis of Divine Law\" by Alfred E. Giles, Flake 3566 (1882) (2 copies)","\"Saintly Scoundrels. I. John C. Bennett\" by L. Kay Gillespie (undated)","\"Hugh Nibley: A Subject Index to His Works\" by Gary P. Gillum (undated)","\"The Girl from Utah\" Program from Colonial Theatre, New York City (1914)","\"The Girl from Utah\" Playbill from New Bedford Theatre (1914)","\"The Girl from Utah\" Theatre Programme, Prince's Theatre, Manchester, UK (1914)","\"The Girl from Utah\" Program from Knickerbocker Theatre, New York City (1914)","\"The True Church of God (With His Levites)\" by M.L. Glendenning (1955)","\"Pertinent Facts on Utah's Loyalty and War Record\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3604 (1918) (2 copies)","\"Pertinent Facts on Utah's Loyalty and War Record\" Second Edition\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3605 (1918)","\"Truths for Truth-Seekers on Utah and the Mormons\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3606 (circa 1913)","\"Truths for Truth-Seekers on Utah and the Mormons\" by Benjamin Goddard, Flake 3607 (1919)","\"The Importance of the Temple in Understanding the Latter-day Saint Nauvoo Experience Then and Now\" by Kenneth W. Godfrey (2001)","\"God's Greatest Gift: Mothers\" (1926)","\"Utah Catalog: Historical American Buildings Survey\" by Paul Goeldner (1969)","\"God Will Guide Us Through\" by Tanya Gold (2013) in \"The Sunday Times Magazine\"","\"The Golden Dawn\" (circa 1973) (issues 4, 5, and 6)","\"Polygamy in Utah\" by Daniel W. Gooch, Flake 3612 (1860)","\"The Best of City View A Selection of 15 celebrated sketches and columns featuring Salt Lake City landmarks\" as published in","\"The Salt Lake Tribune\" by Jack Goodman (circa 1986-1987)","\"Mormonism Unveiled. The Other Side\" by E.S. Goodrich, Flake 3616 (1884) (2 copies, 1 without a cover)","\"Mormonism Unveiled. The Other Side\" by E.S. Goodrich, Flake 3617 (1884)","\"Mormon Absurdities\" Flake 3619 (undated photocopy of the 1886 original)","\"The Political Attitude of the Mormons\" in \"North American Review\" (1881)","\"The Truth about the Mormons\" by C.C. Goodwin in \"Munsey's Magazine\" (circa 1901)","\"Possessing the Land. A Sermon in Behalf of the American Home Missionary Society\" by Reverend Edward P. Goodwin (1880)","\"Additional Studies in Mormonism and Masonry\" by Samuel H. Goodwin (1932)","\"Freemasonry in Utah\" by Samuel H. Goodwin. Flake 3627 (1926)","\"Mormonism and Masonry: A Utah Point of View\" Flake 3632 (1921) (2 copies)","\"Mormonism and Masonry: A Utah Point of View\" Flake 3636 (1925) (2 copies)","\"Gospel Journal, Devoted to Religion, Philosophy, History\" (1935)","\"Gospel Quarterly\" (1932) [Vol. 7 No. 4 from Reorganized Church of Latter-day Saints]","\"The Gospel Reflector\" Flake 3647 (1841 March 15, Vol. 1 No. 6) damaged","\"The Mountain Meadows Massacre\" statement by Samuel Gould dictated to Luella A. Dalton (collected in 1946) (1 typescript copy and 1 photocopy)","\"Grand Scandinavian Jubilee Concert\" Flake 3662h (1900)","\"Des Mormons\" by M. Granson, Flake 3663 (1863) in French","By Heber J. Grant:","\"First Presidency's Memorial Day Message\" (1937) (2 copies)","\"Ideals and Achievements of the \"Mormon\" Church\" in Lloyd's of America (1925 Jan-Feb)","\"Speech of Hon. H. J. Grant. A Ringing Appeal to the Voters of Utah Territory\" Flake 3676b (circa 1894)","\"Strength of the Mormon Church\" Flake 3677 (1921)","\"Treasures I Would Share\" (1939)","\"The Upholding of Constituted Law and Order\" Flake 3680 (1928), signed by Grant","By Jedediah M. Grant:","\"A Collection of Facts\" by Jedediah M. Grant, Flake 3683 (undated reprint of 1844 original)","\"A Dissertation on the Coincidence Between the Priesthoods of Jesus Christ and Melchisedec\" by James Gray (undated photocopy of 1845 original) including 2 published recommendations of the book","\"The Great Awakening\" (undated) (3 copies)","\"The Great Canadian Mission: A Jubilee History, 1919-1969\" (1969)","\"Great Love Nest Raid\" (1953) in \"Time Magazine\"","\"St. George Pictorial Guide\" by Great Mountain West Supply (2000)","\"The Saga of Mormonism\" by Doyle L. Green (1958)","\"Facts Relative to the Expulsion of the Mormons from the State of Missouri\" by John P. Greene, Flake 3710 (undated photocopy of the 1839 original)","\"Facts Relative to the Expulsion of the Mormons or Latter Day Saints from the State of Missouri\" by John P. Greene (undated reprint of the 1839 original)","\"Historic Nauvoo\" by Will Griffith (1941)","\"The Gift of Tongues\" by Bede Griffiths (1957)","\"Le Mormonisme Polygame. Response a la Brochure de M. Stenhouse\" by E. Guers, Flake 3740a (1855)","\"The Mormons\" by J.W. Gunnison (1852)in \"The Protestant Quarterly Review\"","\"The Mormons or The Latter-Day Saints\" by John W. Gunnison, Flake 3754 (1884)","\"Evidences that Joseph Smith, the Martyr, was a Prophet of God\" by Zenos H. Gurley and Isaac Sheen, Flake 3759 (circa 1864)","\"The Polygamic Revelations\" by Zenos Gurley, Flake 3763 (1882)","\"The Trial of Brigham H. Roberts by the United State House of Representatives\" by George R. Gygi (1979)","\"The Women of the Bee-Hive\" by H.H. in \"The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine\" (1884)","\"First Presidency Repudiates the Key Doctrine of Joseph Smith\" (undated)","\"The Order of the Gods\" (circa 1971)","\"That Adam-God Doctrine in Mormon Records\" (undated)","\"Beneath Vermillion Cliffs\" by Arthur Knight Hafen (1967)","\"Dixie Folklore and Pioneer Memoirs\" by Arthur Knight Hafen (1964) (2 copies with different formats)","\"A Heavenly Manifestation\" by Heber C. Hale (undated)","\"How Could a Prophet Believe in Moonmen?\" by Van Hale (1982)","\"Mormon Miscellaneous: Apologetic Resources, No. 1\" by Van Hale (2004)","\"What About the Adam-God Theory?\" by Van Hale (1982)","\"The Message of Joseph in Egypt to Modern Youth\" by Wayne B. Hales (1966)","\"Interview with President Smith\" by Henry Hall, Flake 3796 (1905)","\"President Joseph F. Smith Denies Charges\" by Henry Hall, Flake 3797 (circa 1905)","\"Early Mendon Mormons\" by Diane C. Ham (2000)","\"Alcohol Talks to Youth\" by Howard E. Hamblin (1946)","\"If My Daughter Should Want to Marry a Mormon\" by P. Malcolm Hammond (circa 1955)","Handbill titled \"The Allies\" concerning suffrage photocopies (circa 1919)","\"People of the Book. A Page from the Book of Nephi\" by Mildred T. Handy (1969)","\"A History and Influence of the Mormon Theatre from 1839-1869\" by Harold I. Hansen (1967)","\"Baptism in Water\" by Paul M. Hanson (undated)","\"Laying on of Hands\" by Paul M. Hanson (undated)","\"The Black and the White\" by Brent Harker in \"BYU Today\" [Symposium on Mark Hofmann (1987), with a news clipping about Hofmann from \"The Salt Lake Tribune\" (1989 May 26)","\"Cults No. 2 Mormonism\" by William Harding (undated)","\"Early Procedure, Scenes and Personnel of the Brigham Young University\" by Judge Daniel Harrington (undated)","\"A Real Representative of the Most High\" by E.L.T. Harrison (undated reprint of the 1858 original)","\"The Brother of Men\" by G.T. Harrison (1935)","\"The Escape of Elijah\" by Raymond Harrison (undated) in \"Wide World Magazine\" v. 13","\"The Mormons\" by Rolin Lynde Hartt in \"The Atlantic Monthly,\" Vol. 85, No. 508, February 1900","\"Joseph Smith's Grammar and Alphabet of the Egyptian Language\" by William S. Harwell (1988)","\"The Matriarchal Priesthood and Emma's Right to Succession as Presiding High Priestess and Queen\" by William S. Harwell (1991)","\"An Unwritten Chapter of Salt Lake\" by Sarah Hollister Harris, Flake 3867 (1901)","\"History of West Bountiful Ward, 1848-1931\" compiled by Priscilla Muir Hatch (undated) (2 copies)","\"Constitution of the Hawaiian Missionary Society\" by Hawaiian Missionary Society, Flake 3893 (1903)","\"The Book of Mormon on Trial\" by Walter J. Haworth, Flake 3902 (1900)","\"Utah Territory. Resolution of Hon. John Bidwell Relative to Affairs in Utah Territory\" by William B. Hazen, Flake 3930 (1867)","\"Joseph Smith's First Prayer,\" \"Redeemer of Israel,\" \"Sweet is the Work\" and \"We Thank Thee, O God, for a Prophet\" all by Sheldon N. Heaps (1949) (4 items)","\"Demographics of the Contemporary Mormon Family\" typescript paper by Tim B. Heaton (1991)","\"Fin de Siecle; Christmas Exercises for Schools\" by Ida M. Hedrick (circa 1900)","\"Hedrickites\" typescript paper by J. F. S. (undated)","\"The Seedling\" typescript paper by Bill Heersink (1981)","\"Helpful Visions. 14th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" Flake 3950 (1887)","\"Helping Others to Help Themselves. The Story of the Mormon Church Welfare Program\" (undated)","\"Crickets and Grasshoppers in Utah\" by W.W. Henderson (1931)","\"Herald Pictorial Annual\" (1884)","\"Jews, Negroes, and Mormons\" by Grant Heward (undated) (2 copies)","\"The Negro Question Resolved\" by Yates Heywood (1964)","\"The Book of Mormon as Amerindian Apocalypse\" by Jared Hickman (2014)","\"The Offspring of the Mormon People\" by Josiah E. Hickman, Flake 3987 (1924)","\"The Restoration in the Midst of Revolution\" by Barbara Higdon, ed. (1968)","\"Does Science Teach that God is Dead?\" by Armin J. Hill (1969)","\"A Short Work on the Geography of Mexico and Central America, from 2234 B.C. to 421 A.D.\" by Louis E. Hills, Flake 4006 (1917)","\"A Short Work on the Popol Vuh\" by Louis E. Hills, Flake 4007 (circa 1918)","\"The Best Homes\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)","\"Does Your Religion Carry Over?\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)","\"Latter-day Saints as Home Builders\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)","\"Mormonism and Business Fundamentals\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (1931)","\"Ten Cards Dealing with the Distinctive Features of Mormonism\" by Bryant S. Hinckley (undated)","\"Cornerstones of a Happy Home\" by Gordon B. Hinckley (1984) (3 copies)","\"Historic Highlights of Mormonism\" A Natural-Color Slidefilm script by Gordon B. Hinckley (undated)","\"The Stick of Joseph\" A Reader's Script for a Filmstrip by Gordon B. Hinckley (undated) (2 copies, cover loose on one copy)","\"What of the Mormons?\" by Gordon B. Hinckley (1976)","\"An Invitation to the Kingdom of God\" by F.F. Hintze, Flake 4016 (1895) loose first page","\"History of Mormonism\" disbound article (1862)","\"Brigham Young: The American Moses\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1984)","\"Charles Carroll Goodwin: Unprejudiced Utahn- and Utah Masonry\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1982)","\"The Dedication of the Nauvoo Masonic Temple and the Strange Question of Dr. Goforth\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1983)","\"Freemasonry and Civil Confrontation on the Illinois Frontier\" (1981)","\"Freemasonry and the Lynching at Carthage Jail\" (1981)","\"The Historicity of the Alleged Masonic Influence on Mormonism\" (1984)","\"Joseph Smith: A Modern Enigma\" by Mervin B. Hogan in \"The Royal Arch Mason\" (1967)","\"Mormonism Viewed by a Masonic Adept\" by Mervin B. Hogan (1982)","\"Censorship and the U.S. Senate\" by Richard W. Hogue (1930)","\"The Resources and Attractions of Utah\" by Ovando James Hollister, Flake 4066 (1879)","\"Words and Deeds. The Mormons and Temperance\" by Ovando James Hollister, Flake 4069 (circa 1884)","\"Senator George Graham Vest and the \"Menace\" of Mormonism\" by M. Paul Holsinger in \n\"Missouri Historical Review\" (1970)","\"Home Mission Monthly\" - \"In and Out of Utah\" (1922)","\"To Honor President Heber J. Grant\" (1938)","\"Hon. Reed Smoot. Senior United States Senator from Utah. His Record in the Senate\" (1914)","\"Honoring Dr. Karl G. Maeser\" (1934)","\"Honoring President David O. McKay\" (1962) [Banquet Program]","\"Extension of Boundaries\" by William H. Hooper, Flake 4080 (1869)","\"The Utah Bill. A Plea for Religious Liberty\" by William H. Hooper, Flake 4082 (1870) (2 copies)","\"Senator Reed Smoot and the Mormon Church\" by Albert J. Hopkins, Flake 4086b (1907)","\"Archeology and the Book of Mormon\" by Hal Hougey (1983)","\"Latter-day Saints- Where Did You Get Your Authority?\" by Hal Hougey (1977)","\"Latter-day Saints- Where Did You Get Your Authority?\" by Hal Hougey (1983)","\"The TRUTH about the \"Lehi Tree-of-Life\" Stone\" by Hal Hougey (1963)","\"House of the Lord. Historical and Descriptive Sketch of the Salt Lake Temple\" Flake 4097 (1893) (2 copies)","\"The X-Rays Turned on Mormonism\" by Lucie Hoving, Flake 4100 (1901)","\"A Glossary of Philosophical Terms\" by Trudy M. Howard (undated) [Made to accompany Sterling McMurrin's \"Theological Foundations\"]","\"Apostasy and Restoration Chart\" by Rulon S. Howells (1960)","\"His Many Mansions Comparative Chart\" by Rulon S. Howells (1959)","\"From the Atlantic Surf to the Golden Gate\" by William Lawrence Humason, Flake 4132 (2011 photocopy of 1869 original)","\"The Opinions of Sixty-Five Leading Ministers\" by C.J. Hunt, Flake 4138 (1900)","\"The Right Relation of Church and State\" by D.G. Hunt and A.W. Ivins, Flake 4141 (1926)","\"Great Apostasy? No! Unbroken Chain? The Continuity of the Catholic Church\" by Duane G. Hunt (1972)","\"The Unbroken Chain: The Continuity of the Catholic Church\" by Duane G. Hunt (1959)","\"Being a Righteous Husband and Father\" by Howard W. Hunter (1994)","\"The Lyman Wight Colony in Texas\" by J. Marvin Hunter (undated)","\"Brigham Young, Colonizer\" by Milton R. Hunter, reprint from \"The Pacific Historical Review\" (1937)","\"The Dynamics of Mormonism\" by Milton R. Hunter, radio address (1937 August 15)","\"A Letter to Michael\" by Milton R. Hunter (1963)","\"Vocabulary of the Utah and Sho-sho-ne or Snake Dialects\" by Dimick B. Huntington, Flake 4146 (1872) Outer part of the item is a photocopy","\"Nigerian Converts, Mormon Missionaries, and the Priesthood Revelation: Mormonism in Nigeria, 1946-1978\" typescript by D. Dmitri Huribut (2015)","\"Orson Hyde\" by Joseph S. Hyde (1933)","\"The Marriage Relations\" (undated reprint of the 1854 original)","\"Timely Warning to England\" (undated reprint of the 1837 original)","\"Travels and Ministry\" (undated reprint of the 1842 original)","\"Special Message\" by Governor of Idaho John B. Neil (1880-83), Flake 4180 (1881) extremely fragile","\"And If Ye Will Receive It, He is Elijah, He Who Shall Be in the Future\" (undated)","\"Improvement Era\" (1911) [Contains Colt Pistol ad]","\"Improvement Era\" (1912) [Contains Remington Rifle ad]","\"In Memoriam, Anthon Henrik Lund\" Flake 4215 (1921)","\"In Memoriam. Axel B.C. Ohlson\" (1936)","\"In Memoriam Emily Sophia Tanner Richards\" Flake 4217 (circa 1929)","\"In Memoriam. Horace Gibson Whitney\" Flake 4218 (1920)","\"In the Matter of Reed Smoot: Senator-Elect from the State of Utah\" Flake 4221 (1903)","\"Message from the President of the United States\" by Industrial Christian Home Association of Utah, Flake 4241 (1888)","\"Report of the Commissioners of Registration\" by Industrial Christian Home Association of Utah, Flake 4239 (1891)","\"Salt Lake City\" by E. Ingersoll in \"Harper's Monthly Magazine\" (1884)","\"Buffalo Bill at War with the Danites\" Flake 4249a variant (circa 1905)","\"Buffalo Bill at War with the Danites\" [In gevecht met Mormonen] Dutch variant of Flake 4249b (circa 1913)","\"Cody Against the Mormons\" (circa 1898) in","\"Buffalo Bill Library,\" No. 667","\"Onder de Mormonen [Dutch]\" Dutch variant of Flake 4251c (undated)","\"Parmi les Mormons\" Flake 4251c (undated) in French","\"Are Mormon Temples Christian?\" by Institute for Religious Research (2003)","\"Instructions in Ordinance Work\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Intelligences, Pre-Earth Realms, and Good and Evil\" (undated reprint of the 1855 original)","\"Intemperance; an Appeal to the Youth of Zion\" Flake 4257 (1881)","\"What shall it profit a man.\" A forcible appeal to true Americans\" from the \"Inter-mountain Republican,\" Flake 4269 (circa 1906)","\"The Mormon's Mistake, or, What is the Gospel?\" by Henry Allan Ironside, Flake 4275a [variant] (circa 1920) mold or something all over the book?","\"The Mormon's Mistake, or What is the Gospel?\" by H.A. Ironside (1947) (2 copies)","\"Some Aspects of Mormonism\" by G.A. Irving (1906) in \"The Outlook\"","\"Belief and Faith\" by C.E. Irwin (undated)","\"Bibliothica Scallawagiana\" by Keith Irwin (1997)","\"Is God a Respecter of Persons?\" Flake 4283a (circa 1920) (2 copies)","\"El Mormonismo\" by Anthony W. Ivins (1952)","\"Polygamy in Mexico as Practice by the Mormon Church, 1895-1905\" by H. Grant Ivins (1981)","\"The Moses Thatcher Case\" by Stanley S. Ivins (undated)","\"Notes on Mormon Polygamy\" by Stanley S. Ivins, reprint from \"The Western Humanities Review' (1956)","\"Some Facts About Polygamy\" by Stanley S. Ivins, a two-page typescript of excerpts from his article \"Notes on Mormon Polygamy\" (undated)","\"The Mormon Elders, and Specimens of Mormonite Miracles\" by H.T. J. (undated photocopy of the 1853 original)","\"A Narrative of the Adventures and Experience of Joseph H. Jackson in Nauvoo\" (1960 reprint)","\"How Not to Read the Scriptures\" typescript by Kent P. Jackson (1991 May)","\"Heroes of Truth\" Pupil's Manual by Maude Beeley Jacob (1939)","\"Stela 5, Izapa, Chipas, Mexico: A Major Archaeological Discovery of the New World\" by M. Wells Jakeman (1958)","\"A Trip to Utah in 1858\" by Jason W. James in \"Frontier Times\" (1927)","\"Catechism for Children\" Flake 4332 (1888)","\"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" Flake 4344 (1882) (2 copies)","\"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" Flake 4345 (circa 1895) (2 copies)","\"Der Katechismus fur Kinder\" Flake 4339 (1892) in German","\"Salvation: A Dialogue between Elder Brownson and Mr. Whitby\" Flake 4353 (1853)","\"Jarman and the Mormons: Interviewing a Mormon from Utah\" Flake 4370 (circa 1889) (2 copies)","\"U.S.A. Uncle Sam's Abscess\" Flake 4363a (1884) (2 copies)","\"The Gospel Pioneer\" by William Jefferies, Flake 4377 (circa 1892)","\"The Expulsion of the Mormons from Jackson County, Missouri\" by Warren A. Jennings in \"The Missouri Historical Review\" (1969)","\"Joseph Smith, An Oration\" by Nephi Jensen Flake 4384 (circa 1929) (2 copies)","\"Mormonism the Modern Marvel\" by Nephi Jensen Flake 4387 (1922)","\"The Test of Truth\" by Nephi Jensen (circa 1936) (2 copies)","\"The Book of Mormon\" by Andrew Jenson, Flake 4394 (1907)","\"Joseph Smith as a Prophet\" by Andrew Jenson, Flake 4407 (circa 1891) (4 copies)","\"Has Mormon History Been Deliberately Falsified?\" by Dean C. Jessee (1982)","\"Eliza Goodson Jex, In Memoriam\" by Heber C. Jex, Flake 4416 (1921)","\"John R. Park Memorial Service\" (1919)","\"John Taylor and the 1886 Revelation\" (undated)","\"Annual Meeting Program\" by John Whitmer Historical Association (1994)","\"The Benjamin F. Johnson Letter to Elder George F. Gibbs\" by Benjamin F. Johnson (1983), with an Analysis of the Letter by Dean R. Zimmerman","\"In Defense of Celestial Marriage. A Response to Anti-Mormon Attacks\" by Benjamin F. Johnson (1988 reprint)","\"Letter to George F. Gibbs\" typescript by Benjamin F. Johnson, also titled \"The Testimony of Joseph Smith's Best Friend\" (undated)","\"Patriarch Benjamin F. Johnson's Letter to Elder George F. Gibbs\" by Benjamin F. Johnson (1990 reprint)","\"Worship in Song\" by Clair Johnson (1962)","\"Joseph Smith\" by J. Edward Johnson (1944)","\"Voice from the Mountains\" by Joel Hills Johnson, Flake 4441 (1881)","\"Covenant Journey\" by Permelia Johnson (1957)","\"The Idaho Test Oath\" by Richard Z. Johnson, Flake 4445 (1888) (2 copies, one is a photocopy)","\"Eugenics and Mormonism\" by Roswell H. Johnson (1929)","\"Sonia Johnson: Citizen for President\" by Sonia Johnson (circa 1982)","\"The Mormon Church and J. Bracken Lee\" (circa 1957)","\"The Story of a Political Hoax\" (1966)","\"Joseph F. Smith Answered\" by \"Jonathan,\" Flake 4453 (circa 1892) very fragile","\"Jonathan Leo Fairbanks: A Painters Journey, 1952-2004\" (2004), includes a copy of a letter from David N.F. Fairbanks, M.D. to Thomas F. Rugh and an article, The Birth of Utah Expressionism\"","\"Animals and the Gospel\" by Gerald E. Jones (1980), with copy of the first page of a letter from Scott S. Smith","\"Gospel Chart Book\" by Milton Jenkin Jones (1955)","\"Correspondence between Senator Reed Smoot and N.V. Jones\" by Nathaniel V. Jones, Flake 4493a (1914)","\"The White Salamander Murders\" by Robert A. Jones (1987) in \"Los Angeles Times Magazine\"","\"A Plot Against Liberty vs. A Plan of Life\" by Daniel B. Jordan (undated)","\"Joseph Smith Jr.\" (undated)","\"Oh Joseph, Where Are the Rest of My Children?\" by Joseph Smith Jr. Family Organization (2007)","\"Joseph Smith, 1832-1914. A Centennial Tribute\" (circa 1932) (2 copies)","\"Joseph Smith's Testimony\" (1982 photocopy) in Hebrew","\"Arizona Temple\" by B. Ira Judd in \"Arizona Highways,\" (1955 April)","\"Juvenile Instructor\" Single Issue (October 15, 1902)","\"Silk Culture, a Treatise on the Silk Worm and its Habits\" by S. Katogi (undated)","\"Doctrines of the Holy Order\" by Robert Kay and Peggy Lynch (undated)","\"Conditions in Utah\" by Thomas Kearns, Flake 4530 (1905)","\"The Bishop's Court\" by Joseph B. Keeler, Flake 4532 (undated photocopy of the 1902 original)","\"Lorenzo Saunders Interviews\" by William H. Kelley, (3 undated typescripts of interviews that occurred in 1884); These are from the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of L.D.S. Archives, Independence, Missouri and cannot be reproduced.","\"Practical Reference\" by Louis A. Kelsch, Flake 4572 (1899)","\"He Mau Kuhikuhi Pili Euanelio\" by Lewis K. Kelsch, Flake 4578 (1924) in Hawaiian","\"Catalogue Twenty-eight\" by Ken Sanders Rare Books (2006)","\"The Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon\" by James Henry Kennedy, Flake 4587 (1890) very fragile","\"Distinguishing Characteristics of Mormonism\" by A.P. Kesler, Flake 4595b (circa 1898) (2 copies)","\"Patrick Edward Connor, Commanding General, Third California Infantry. First Gentile of Utah\" by Leo P. Kibby (1963)","\"Explorations in Southwestern Utah in 1908\" by Alfred Vincent Kidder (1910)","\"Those Foolish Mormons\" by Rulon Killian (1965)","\"Saviorship\" by Heber C. Kimball (undated reprint of 1854 original)","\"Mormonism Exposed. The Other Side\" by John C. Kimball, Flake 4620 (1888)","\"To the Legislature of the State of Utah\" by Quince K. Kimball (1945) (2 copies)","\"Bombshell Confession!\" by Solomon Farnham Kimball, Flake 4621 (1908)","\"Abraham: An Example to Fathers\" by Spencer W. Kimball (1977)","\"Be Ye Clean\" by Spencer W. Kimball (1965, 3 editions; and 1971)","\"The Lamanite and the Gospel\" (1969)","\"A Letter to a Friend\" (1978) (2 copies)","\"Love Versus Lust\" (1965)","\"Love vs. Lust\" (1975)","\"Marriage and Divorce\" (1976)","\"Modern Scientific Findings Harmonize with Revelation Through the Ages\" (1962)","\"Render Unto God\" (1968)","\"Repentance Brings Forgiveness\" (1969)","\"Revelation and Worthy Male Members\" (1978); same pamphlet also includes \"Revelation and The Holy Priesthood\" by Ogden Kraut","\"...So Many Kinds of Voices\" (1971) (3 copies)","\"Tomorrow's Leaders-You\" (1960) includes a clipping about the lack of Black men in the Mormon priesthood (1970)","\"Tragedy or Destiny\" (1955)","\"The Unforgettable Holy Land\" (1961)","\"We Should Be a Reverent People\" (1976) (6 copies)","\"Mountain Meadows Massacre: A Search for Perspective\" by David S. King (1970)","\"The Diary of Captain Edward A. King [1858]\" by Edward A. King (2003) (2 copies)","\"Reasons Why the Agricultural College and the University of Utah Should be Combined\" by J.T. Kingsbury (1893)","\"The New Religious Right\" by James Kirchick (2009) in \"The Advocate\"","\"The Mormon Moment\" by Walter Kirn (2011) in \"Newsweek\"","\"Aphorisms, Maxims, Proverbs and Pithy Sayings of Governor Brigham Young\" by Newell Knight (undated)","\"Doctrinal References\" by Alvin Knisley (1949)","\"Know Your Religion\" Brigham Young University Bulletins, five programs (1965-1970)","\"In Opposition to the Resolution Reported from the Committee on Privileges and Elections\" by Philander C. Knox, Flake 4671 (1907)","\"Speech of Hon. Philander C. Knox (of Pennsylvania) in the Senate of the United States\" by Philander C. Knox, Flake 4670 (1907)","\"Polygamy: Its Genetic and Sociological Consequences\" by Knut J. Knuteson (1988)","\"The Suspension of Plural Marriage and the Fulfillment of Prophecy\" by Knut J. Knuteson (1988)","\"The Latter-day Intrigues of the Mormon Church\" by Jim Kostman (1977) in \"Oui,\" November 1977","\"The Truth and the Evidence. A Comparison Between Doctrines of the Reorganized Church\" by Aleah G. Koury (1965)","\"America's Future: Look, Listen and Learn!\" by Ogden Kraut (1996)","\"Bishop John Koyle's Dream Mine: A Monument of Mystery\" by Ogden Kraut (1990)","\"A Century of Doctrinal Revisions\" by Ogden Kraut (1990)","\"Complaint Against Ogden Kraut\" (1972)","\"Missionary Experiences Without Purse or Scrip\" (undated)","\"The Priesthood Garment\" by Ogden Kraut (1971)","\"Re-baptism\" by Ogden Kraut (undated)","\"A Response to the Ex-Mormons for Jesus\" (1983)","\"Die Mormonen\" by M. Krawielitzki (undated) in German","\"Reminiscences on Priesthood\" by Morris Q. Kunz (1989)","\"Labors in the Vineyard. 12th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" Flake 4694 (1884)","\"Year Book\" by Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of Utah (1916)","\"The Thunder Storm\" by a Lady (1832)","\"The Theatre in Mormon Life and Culture\" by Howard R. Lamar (1999)","\"The Mormons and their Bible\" by M.T. Lamb, Flake 4711 (1902) [3 photocopies of pages 151-2 enclosed also]","\"Treasures in Heaven. 15th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" by George C. Lambert, Flake 4714 (1914)","\"Objections to the Book of Mormon and the Book of Doctrine and Covenants\" by Joseph R. Lambert, Flake 4718 (1894)","\"Autograph Album of Mary B. Noble\" by Neal E. Lambert (1977)","\"A Memory of Dr. John R. Park\" by Alfred Lambourne, Flake 4729 (undated) with a loose photograph, possibly of Dr. Park","\"Aging\" by Helen Lancaster (1980)","\"The Roberts Case\" by Charles Beary Landis, Flake 4736 (1900)","\"An Authentic History of the Mormons\" by H. Andre Langdon, Flake 4740a (circa 1913)","\"Mistakes of \"Latter Day Saints\"\" by Roy H. Lanier, Flake 4742b (circa 1930)","\"Lantern\" Flake 4747 (1891), Published by the Students of the University of Deseret, Volume 1, No.]","\"An Introduction to the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints\" by Myron F. LaPointe (undated)","\"Fatores de Seguranca no Lar\" by Charlotte A. Larsen (1961) in Portugese","\"Your State and Mine: A Plea for Economy Rather than Waste in Utah's Government\" by Miriam Fay Larsen (1950)","\"The Story of the Perpetual Emigration Fund\" by Gustive O. Larson (1931)","\"Facts About Mormonism\" by William E. La Rue (1919) in \"The Christian Statesman\"","\"Latter-day Judgments\" Flake 4764c (circa 1900)","\"The Latter Day Saints. A Question of Identity\" Flake 6941 (undated)","L.D.S. College \"Student's Handbook\" Flake 4774 (1929)","L.D.S. School of Music \"Annual Announcement, 1923-1924\" by (1923)","\"L.D.S. School of Music, Season 1920-21\" (1920)","\"L.D.S. School of Music, Season 1921-22\" (1921)","\"Catalogue and Announcements of the Latter-day Saints' College\" (1895)","\"Catalogue and Announcements of the Latter-day Saints' College\" Flake 4794 (1896)","\"Catalogue and Announcements\" Flake 4794 (1897)","\"Courses of Study Offered by the Latter-day Saints' College\" Flake 4794 (1900) (2 copies)","Latter-day Saint's University - \"Quarterly Bulletin Vol. II No. 4\" (1905)","Latter-day Saint's University - \"Songs and Yells\" Flake 4801 (1919)","\"Latter-day Saint Woman\" 2 issues: Premier Issue, Spring 1986; Second Issue, Summer 1986","\"Excerpt from The Book of Joseph by His Self\" typescript by Rob Lauer (2013)","\"An Illustrated History of the Kirtland Temple\" by Roger D. Launius (1986)","\"The Boy on the Knoll (Brigham Young Academy) Souvenir Story\" by Nathan Lawrence (circa 1903)","\"Even Mormon Angels Fall\" by Mark Lawson (1989) in \"The Independent Magazine\"","\"And This is Life Eternal That They Might Know Thee, the Only True God ?Adam?\" by Melaine Layton (undated), with a photocopy of the article \"Brigham Young's False Teaching: Adam is God\" by Chris Alex Vlachos (1979) enclosed","\"Bible View of Polygamy\" by Henry Charles Lea, Flake 4816 (circa 1862) fragile","\"Leadership\" (1961)","\"The Deliverer\" by LeBaron? (undated)","\"Priesthood Expounded\" by Ervil M. LeBaron (1956)","\"The Prophet's Challenge\" by Joel F. LeBaron (undated)","\"Who Has Apostatized?\" by Owen D. LeBaron (1947)","\"Adam-God\" by Ron W. LeBaron (undated)","\"Unpublished Discourse of Brigham Young, 1854\" by Ross W. LeBaron (1974)","\"Economic Democracy Under Eternal Law\" by Verlan M. LeBaron (1963)","\"The Restoration of All Things Do the LDS Leaders Hold This Power Today?\" by Verlan M. LeBaron  (undated)","\"From the Valley of Despair to the Mountain Peaks of Hope\" (1971)","\"Special Challenges Facing the Church in Our Time\" typescript (1968)","\"Strengthening the Home\" (1973)","\"Youth and the Church No.9 - In Tune with the Infinite\"\" (1945)","\"Youth and the Church No. 10 - What Price Sin?\" (1945)","\"Youth and the Church No. 11 - The Successful\" Sinners\" (1945)","\"Youth and the Church No. 15 - In Holy Temples\" (1945)","\"Youth and the Church No. 16 - Take Time to be Holy\" (1945)","\"Youth and the Church No. 17 - The Rapture of the Moment\" (1945)","\"The Lee Trial! An Expose of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" Flake 4844 (1875)","\"Legal Aspects of the Mormon Problem\" in","\"Century Magazine\" (1882)","\"A Moses of the Mormons. Strang's City of Refuge\" by Henry E. Legler, Flake 4869 (1897)","\"Why the Church of Christ was Established Anew in 1929\" by Howard Leighton-Floyd (undated) (2 copies)","\"Pennies from Heaven: How Mormon Economics Shape the G.O.P\" by Chris Lehmann (2011) in \"Harper's\"","\"The Mind of Mitt Romney\" by Nicholas Lemann (2012) in \"The New Yorker\"","\"The Guatemalan Petroglyphs. The Nephite Story, or, From Whence Came the Aztecs\" by James W. LeSueur (1946)","\"A Letter from Brigham Young and Daniel H. Wells, 1857\" (1963)","\"Letter of Governor J. Bracken Lee and Answer of the First Presidency\" (1954) (3 copies)","\"A Word with You About the Mormon Menace\" by Alfred Henry Lewis, Flake 4881 (1905)","\"The Church of Jesus Christ. Where Is It - How Shall I Know It?\" by William Lewis, Flake 4901a (circa 1912)","\"The Worlds of Joseph Smith\" by Library of Congress and Brigham Young University (2005) Symposium program and tickets","\"Life Among the Mormons\" (1855) in \"Putnam's Magazine\"","\"The Life and Labors of Eliza R. Snow Smith; with a Full Account of Her Funeral Services\" Flake 4923 (1888)","\"Light from the Home Paper of Hans Peter Freece\" Flake 4927a (circa 1908)","\"The Light of the Sun\" (circa 1968)","\"The Testimony of Mary Lightner\" by Mary Lightner (1926 reprint)","\"Ein Sachsischer Schulmeister im Mormonenlande\" by M. Lindeman (1873) in German","\"Theology: Historical Development\" by A. Bruce Lindgren (1986)","\"The Mormons and the Theatre\" by John S. Lindsay, Flake 4939 (1905)","\"Local Travelers Guide- Conference Guide Edition\" (1987)","\"Appointments, Instructions and Suggestions Issued by the Logan Temple\" by Logan Temple, Flake 4970e (1929)","\"St. George and Nineteenth - Century Polygamy\" by Larry Logue (1991)","\"Pioneering Among the Mormons\" by David J. Longfellow (1941) in \"Consolation, A Journal of Fact, Hope and Courage\"","\"The Story of Religion in America: The Mormons\" in \"Look\" (1958)","\"What is a Mormon?\" in \"Look\" (1954)","\"The Vision of Sir Launfal\" by James Russell Lowell (undated) (2 different copies)","\"Distinguishing Doctrines of the Utah Mormon Church Examined\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5003 (circa 1910)","\"Errors and Inconsistencies Concerning the Presidency of the Dominant Church in Utah\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5004a (circa 1900)","\"Joseph Smith; Has He Succeeded his Father, the Seer\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5006 (circa 1901)","\"Reorganization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5008 (circa 1910)","\"The Reorganization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints\" by Amante Luce, Flake 5008b (circa 1921)","\"An Angel on the Beltway\" by W. Ray Luce (1998)","\"Lucifer's Lantern\" Flake 5010 (1898-1899) (2 issues)","\"Toward Improved Communication... With God\" by Daniel H. Ludlow (1966)","\"The Book of Mormon\" by Joseph Luff, Flake 5016 (circa 1900)","\"Sermon by Elder Joseph Luff\" (1893) in \n\"Supplement to the Saint's Herald\" very fragile","\"A Compilation Containing the Lectures on Faith...\" (undated)","\"Inspired Prophetic Warnings\" (undated)","\"A Voice Calling\" by Albert R. Lyman (circa 1955)","\"My Heroine\" by Amy Brown Lyman (undated)","\"National Woman's Relief Society\" by Amy Brown Lyman Flake 5052 (1925)","\"Relief Society - the Service Organization of the Church\" by Amy Brown Lyman (1941)","\"Notes to be Referred to Daily by Missionaries\" by Francis M. Lyman, Flake 5054a (circa 1909)","\"The Missionary System of the Mormon Church\" address by Richard R. Lyman (1937 reprint)","\"Destiny of the Human Soul\" by T. Edgar Lyon (1948)","\"The Mexican Colonies. Valuable Information to Intending Settlers\" by Alexander F. MacDonald, Flake 5133a (1890)","\"Changing of the Revelations\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5159 (1927)","\"A Marvelous Work and a Wonder: The Gospel Restored\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5161 (1911) cover damaged","\"The Time of the End\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5165 (circa 1927)","\"Why?\" by Daniel MacGregor, Flake 5167 (circa 1928) fragile","\"Eutaw You Talk Utah\" by Rusty MacHinery (1951) invoice","\"Predicting the Past: The Utah War's Twenty-First Century Future\" by William P. MacKinnon (2009)","\"The Craft of History: A Personal View\" by Brigham D. Madsen (1995)","\"Reply to John W. Welch and Truman G. Madsen\" by Brigham D. Madsen, with a funeral program for Stephen Garff Marriott enclosed (1986)","\"A Japanese Journal [Heber J. Grant]\" compiled by Gordon A. Madsen (undated)","\"Joseph Smith Among the Prophets\" by Truman G. Madsen (1970)","\"A Noble Son: Spencer W. Kimball\" by Truman G. Madsen, with an untitled poem enclosed (1979)","\"The Magnecoil\" (circa 1922)","\"Found At Last! Positive Proof that Mormonism is a Fraud\" by James Ervin Mahaffey, Flake 5244 (circa 1902)","\"Minutes of the Mahoning Baptist Association\" by Mahoning Baptists Association, (photocopies of the 1828-1829 minutes and two letters made for Prince by the Disciples of Christ Historical Society in 1989); originals belong to the Society and may not be reproduced","\"Assassination of John K. Robinson\" by Maine Legislature, Flake 5246b (1867)","\"What Saith the Scripture...?\" by Evelyn Maples (undated)","\"Margaret Schreiner Reminisces\" (1987)","\"The Outstanding Wonder: Zion Canyon's Cable Mountain Draw Works\" by Dena S. Markoff (2009)","\"The Strange Marriages of Sarah Ann Whitney to Joseph Smith...\" by H. Michael Marquardt (1973)","\"Marriage, Divorce and the Mormon Problem\" in \"The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine\" page 802 (1886)","\"Mormons in Hancock County: A Reminiscence\" from Illinois State Historical Society, Volume 64, 1971 (downloaded in 2015 from JSTOR)","\"When the Mormons Dwelt Among Us\" (undated photocopy of the 1916 article in \"The Bellman\")","\"Mormon Miscellaneous\" Volume 1, No. 1, by David C. Martin (1975)","\"Mormons Miscellaneous: Thomas Sharp\" by David C. Martin (1977)","\"Restoration Reporter\" by David C. Martin (1974)","\"A Second Comforter for Each of Us\" by George V. Martin (undated)","\"The Unknown God\" by George V. Martin (undated)","\"Winning Eternal Lives\" by George V. Martin (1976)","\"Visions of Zion\" by Patrick Mason in \"The Christian Century\" (2012)","\"Index and Concordance to Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith\" by Robert J. Matthews (1969)","\"Joseph Smith's Revision of the Bible\" by Robert J. Matthews (1969)","\"Joseph Smith's Revision of the Bible\" (1969)","\"A Look at Joseph Smith's Inspired Translation\" (1966)","\"The Miracles of Jesus\" by Robert J. Matthews (1969)","\"Unmasking Arizona's Nude Bride Rituals\" by George Max in \"Real Detective\" (1936)","\"A Description of the Great Temple, Salt Lake City\" Flake 5080 (1904)","\"A Description of the Great Temple of Salt Lake City\" Flake 5084 (1922)","\"A Description of the Hawaiian Temple...\" Flake 5087 (1921)","\"Life's Greatest Questions\" by Duncan M. McAllister (undated) (3 editions, 4 items)","\"Temple Ordinances Essential\" by Duncan M. McAllister Flake 5096 (1917)","\"Temples of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Duncan M. McAllister\" (undated)","\"McBride's Comic Dialogues for School Exhibitions\" By H. Elliott McBride, Flake 5100a (1873), outer portions appear scorched and damaged","\"Brigham Young\" by Justin McCarthy, Flake 5108 (circa 1870)","\"Reprint of the Separate Report of Hon. John A. McClernand as a Member of the Utah Commission\" by John A. McClernand, Flake 5118 (1890)","\"Common Consent\" by Bruce R. McConkie (1970, 1973) (2 copies)","\"The Holy Ghost Speaks Again\" by Bruce R. McConkie (undated)","\"Only an Elder\" (1978) (4 copies)","\"Seven Deadly Heresies\" (1980); the item also contains \"Did Brigham Young Teach Deadly \nHeresies?\" by Ogden Kraut","\"The Truth About God\" (undated)","\"What the Mormons Think of Christ\" (undated) (3 copies, 2 editions)","\"Silver in the Beehive State\" by John S. McCormick (1988)","\"Occultism - The True Origin of Mormonism\" by W. J. McK McCormick (1967)","\"Biennial Report of the Board of Trustees of the Agricultural College of Utah\" by W.S. McCornick and J.E. Hyde (1894) (2 copies, one missing the front cover)","\"Report of the Board of Trustees of the Agricultural College of Utah\" by W.S. McCornick (1892)","\"The Poetic World of Leona E. McCune\" compiled by Ross H. McCune (1971)","\"Mormonism: The Advance Guard of the Terrestrial Kingdom of God\" by A. McDonald, Flake 5136 (circa 1890) cover stained and damaged","\"The Day of Defense\" by A. Melvin McDonald (1982)","\"The Late Corporation of the Church...\" by Joseph E. McDonald, Flake 5141 (1889)","\"The Church Program for Priesthood\" by F.M. McDowell (1934)","\"Mormon Money\" by Sheridan L. McGarry (1951)","\"Mormon Money\" by Sheridan L. McGarry (1962)","\"The Geography of the Book of Mormon\" by E. Cecil McGavin (1949)","\"For His House\" by David Lawrence McKay (1978)","\"Applied Christianity\" (1937)","\"Christmas Silhouettes\" (1958)","\"The Church and the Present War\" (1942) (2 copies)","\"Communism: A Statement of the Position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" (1966) (2 copies)","\"Courtship and Marriage\" (1960)","David O. McKay's Around-the-World Tour, 1920-1921 - Notes from the McKay Scrapbooks (for the Mckay Diary about his Global Tour, see Volume 113 in the second series)","\"An Enduring Civilization Must Be Built Upon Integrity\" (1944) (2 copies)","\"Essentials of a Better World\" (1940) in  \"County Officer\"","\"Faith Triumphant\" (1947) (2 copies)","\"Freedom: A Precious Boon\" (1945) (2 copies)","\"Guest List, Testimonial Dinner\" (1962)","\"Harmony in the House\" (1956)","\"The Home Front\" (1943) (2 copies)","\"Joseph Smith: The Source of His Greatness\" (1955)","\"The Light that Shines in Darkness\" (1942) (2 copies)","\"Marriage and Divorce\" (1945)","\"A Message to Bishops and Counselors\" (undated)","\"Missions and Missionaries of the Church...\" (1950) (2 copies)","\"Ninety Years\" (1963) (2 copies)","\"A Plea for Unity\" (1967)","\"Principles of Peace in the Positive Period\" (1945) (2 copies)","\"The Purpose of the Temple\" (circa 1955) (3 editions)","\"Regarding the Welfare Plan\" (1957)","\"The Responsibility of Parents to their Children\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Saving the Family\" (1969)","\"Suggestions on Teaching\" Flake 5198 (1916)","\"Training of Youth\" (1959) (2 copies)","\"True Education: The Paramount Purpose of a Free People\" (1951) (6 copies)","\"Youth and a Better Future\" (1945) (3 copies)","\"Memories of Huntsville and Its People\" by Donald D. McKay (1960)","\"A Message from Emma Rae McKay\" by Emma Rae McKay (circa 1952) (2 copies)","\"Why Mormonism is a Cult\" by Robert McKay (1985)","\"For Behold Ye Are Free\" by Lynn McKinlay (1964)","\"The Spirit Giveth Life\" by Lynn A. McKinlay (1953)","\"Conversion of a Mormon Priest\" by Duncan J. McMillan (1902)","\"Historical Sketch of Mormonism\" by Duncan J. McMillan, Flake 5226 (circa 1900)","\"The Patterns of our Religious Faiths\" (1954) (2 copies)","\"The Philosophical Foundations of Mormon Theology\" with wrapper (1959)","\"The Philosophical Foundations of Mormon Theology\" by Sterling M. McMurrin (1979)","\"Pioneer Printing in Utah\" by Douglas C. McMurtie (undated reprint of the 1933 article)","\"Answer of the Ministers\" by R.G. McNiece in","\"The Kinsman\" Flake 4643 (1899)","\"Shall Utah be Made a Mormon State?\" by R.G. McNiece (1887)","\"Authentic Story of Historic Carthage Jail\" by Joseph A. McRae (undated)","\"Facts for Thinkers\" by Joseph A. McRae, Flake 5236c (circa 1918); and \"Baptism, How and By Whom Administered\"","\"The Mormon Identity\" by Jon Meacham in \"Time\" (2012)","\"The Meears Prize Essay\" Flake 5225a (1882)","\"Tracting Made Easy\" by C.M. Melonakos (1987)","\"Brigham Young: Some Political Concepts of a Frontier Prophet\" by J. Keith Melville (1962)","\"Highlights in Mormon Political History\" (1967)","\"Mormonism, Americanism, and Communism\" (1962)","\"Peace Amid Conflict\" by J. Keith Melville (1963)","\"Memorial Evening Service in the Salt Lake Temple\" Flake 5334a (1921)","\"Memorial Services for President Franklin Stewart Harris\" (1960)","\"The Book is True\" by James S. Menzies (1974)","\"Diagrams Illustrating Latter-day Saint Principles\" by Ambrose Pond Merrill, Flake 5344 (1923) (2 copies)","\"A Message for the New Year\" by Harrison R. Merrill (1938)","\"Addresses Over Radio Station KSL\" by Joseph F. Merrill (1931)","\"Alcohol and Science\" (1931)","\"Alcohol, Citizenship and the Church\" (1931)","\"Are Tea and Coffee Harmful?\" (1931)","\"The Cigarette and Morality\" (1931)","\"The Coming Forth of the Book of Mormon\" (1931)","\"Eat Meat Sparingly\" (1931)","\"Hot Drinks Not Good\" (1931)","\"How To Find Out God\" (1931)","\"Immortality and Faith\" (1931)","\"Is Nature Kind to Man?\" (1931)","\"Life Beyond the Grave\" (1931)","\"The Need of Christian Education\" (1931)","\"Religion and the Abundant Life\" (1931)","\"Science and Immortality\" (1931)","\"Scientific Proof for the Word of Wisdom\" (1945) (2 copies)","\"Tobacco and Science\" (1931)","\"Tobacco is Not Good for Man\" (1931)","\"Reed Smoot, Apostle in Politics\" (1954)","\"Reed Smoot Utah Politician\" (1953)","\"Parenting Together\" by Barbara J. Mesle and C. Robert Mesle (1981)","\"Michael, Our Father and Our God\" (undated) reprinted from \"Truth\"","\"The United Order\" by Joshua Hough Midgley, Flake 5389 (1922)","\"Correspondence of Bishop George Miller\" Flake 5395 (circa 1916)","\"Correspondence of Bishop George Miller\" Flake 5395 (1977 reprint of the original)","\"Living Testimony. The Republican Nuggets of Truth\" by William G. Mills (1894) fragile","\"Mitt Romney\" comic book (2011)","\"Honor Thy Mother\" by Thomas S. Monson (1981)","\"Our Brother's Keepers\" by Thomas S. Monson (1998)","\"Character of Anti-Mormon Propaganda\" by W.P. Monson, Flake 5451 (1917)","\"Dale Morgan's Introduction to a Mormon Bibliography\" by Dale L. Morgan (1978)","\"Doctrines of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" by John Morgan, Flake 5477f (circa 1911)","\"Opinions of the Leading Statesmen of the United States on the Edmunds Law\" by John Morgan, Flake 5486 (circa 1885) (3 copies) fragile","\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan, Flake 5498 (circa 1891) fragile","\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan, Flake 5505a (1908)","\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan (1949) Language: in Armenian","\"The Plan of Salvation\" by John Morgan (undated) (4 copies in two formats)","\"How to Read and Understand the Book of Mormon\" by Stephen G. Morgan (undated)","\"What We Can Learn from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\" by Frank S. Morley (1954) (3 copies in two formats)","\"Manhattan New York Temple Portfolio\" by Mormon Artists Group Press advertisement (circa 2005)","\"The Mormon Century Book\" Flake 5520 (1930) (2 copies)","\"Mormon Chiefs Confess\" Flake 5520b (circa 1905)","\"The Mormon Conspirators\" \"a British dime novel\" (circa 1900) extremely fragile","\"Mormon Elder's Damiana Wafers\" Flake 5522e (circa 1882) fragile","\"The Mormon Endowment Ceremony by A Former Mormon\" (1905 February) in \"The World Today\"","\"Mormon Expositor\" Flake 5523 (circa 1875) (1 photocopy also included) extremely fragile","Mormon Miscellaneous - \"Scrapbook of Mormon Polemics, Vol. 1 No. 1\" by (1985)","\"Mormon\" Protest Against Injustice\" Flake 5529 (1885)","\"The Mormon Question\" (1871) in \"The Phrenological Journal\"","\"Mormon Stories Conference, Washington, DC Region\" program (2011)","\"The Place of Mormon Studies in the University\" program for the Mormon Studies Donors' Council Inaugural Meeting at the University of Virginia (2013)","\"30th Annual Convention National Association of Master Plumbers\" program of a Mormon Tabernacle Choir performance (undated)","\"Scriptural Items, Words of the Prophets 1841\" photocopy by Mormon Underground Press (1978)","\"Mormon Women's Protest\" Flake 5533 (1886) (2 editions)","\"I Mormoni\" in L' Illustrazione Popolare (circa 1872)","\"I Mormoni in L'Universo Illustrato (circa 1873)","\"Mormonism\" (circa 1904)","\"Mormonism: A Critical Review\" in \"The Edinburgh Review\" (1854)","\"Mormonism and Its Founder\" (undated photocopy) in \n\"United States Statistical and Chronological Almanac for 1845\"","\"Mormonism and Polygamy\" in \"The Arena\" (1903)","\"Mormonism Enters a New Era\" in \"Time\" (1978)","\"Mormonism Exposed, No. 5\" Flake 5550a (circa 1896) fragile","\"Mormonism Exposed. Please Read, then Hand to Your Neighbour, or Mail to a Friend\" Flake 5551b (circa 1890)","\"Mormonism Exposed\" Flake 5551c (circa 1890)","\"Mormonism in Illinois\" (4 parts) in \"The American Whig Review,\" 1852 March-December","\"Mormonism in Politics\" in \"The Outlook\" (1904)","\"Mormonism Teaches a Human God, a Polygamous Christ, an Imperfect Bible, a Temporary Hell, and an Earth-like Heaven\" (undated)","\"Mormonism: The $3 Bill of Christianity\" (undated)","\"Mormons\" and \"The Mormons at Utah\" in \"Littell's Living Age\" (1852)","\"The Mormons\" in \"Harper's New Monthly Magazine\" (1853) 2 copies","\"The Mormons. Shall Utah Be Admitted into the Union?\" in \"Putnam's Monthly\" (1855)","Mormons for E.R.A. - \"The Equal Rights Amendment IS a Moral Issue\" by (1979)","Mormons for E.R.A. - \"M.E.R.A. Newsletter\" (1981)","\"Mormons: For Ruffled Believers\" in \"Time\" (1966)","\"The Mormons in America\" Disbound Article (2 copies) (1852)","\"The \"Book of Mormon\" by Nephi Lowell Morris, Flake 5577 (1899)","\"The Restoration, or the Re-Establishment of the Church\" by Nephi Lowell Morris, Flake 5583 (1929) [Parts 1,6,7 and 8 of 9] (4 copies)","\"The Story of the Discovery of the Book of Mormon\" by Nephi Lowell Morris, Flake 5584 (circa 1912)","\"The Latter-day Saints and the Book of Mormon\" by William Morrish, Flake 5588 (undated photocopy of the 1840 original)","\"Admission of Utah as a State\" by Elijah A. Morse, Flake 5590 (1893)","\"Book of Mormon Ready References\" Flake 5595a (1903)","\"The Gospel Alphabet\" Flake 5611 (1924)","\"The Latter-day Saints and the World\" Flake 5616 (circa 1908)","\"Why I Believe the Book of Mormon to be The Word of God\" Flake 5638 (1918)","\"Why I Believe the Book of Mormon to be The Word of God\" Flake 5641 (circa 1918) (5 copies in 3 formats)","\"Further Light and Knowledge\" by Jerry Mower (2002)","\"Choose You This Day Whom Ye Will Serve\" by Henry D. Moyle (1953)","\"Jurisdiction and Procedures for Missions\" by Henry D. Moyle (1961)","\"Thou Shalt Love Thy Neighbor as Thyself\" typescript by Henry D. Moyle (1958)","\"Immigration and the \"Mormon Question:\" An International Episode\" (1956)","\"Mormonism and Literature\" (1954)","\"Mormonism's \"Gathering:\" An American Doctrine with a Difference\" (1954)","\"The Mormons in American History\" (1957)","\"The Mormons in American History\" (1981) (2 copies)","\"Mother Tongue, \"Skandinavisme,\" and \"The Swedish Insurrection\" in Utah\" (1956)","\"A Sense of Humus: Scandinavian Mormon Immigrant Humor\" by William Mulder (1986)","\"A Reading Guide to the Book of Mormon\" by David H. Mulholland (1989)","\"The Widowed and the Stresses of Widowhood\" by Frances Hartman Mulliken (1983)","\"Mormon Colonization Scheme for Vancouver Island\" by J.B. Munro in \"The Washington Historical Quarterly\" (1934)","\"Murder by a Deputy U.S. Marshal\" by George A. Munson, Flake 5667 (1886)","\"Murdock Lever\" Flake 5671 (1909)","\"Causes and Prevention of Inactivity in the Church\" by Joseph Muren (1974)","\"What the Mormons Teach\" by Wildman Murphy, Flake 5676 (189?)","\"Club Songs\" Utah State Agricultural College Extension Service by D.P. Murray (1937)","\"A Museum of the Great Things of God\" (undated reprint of the 1843 original)","\"The Fruits of \"Mormonism\"\" by Amos Milton Musser, Flake 5682 (1878) (2 copies), some pages have passages excised","\"Malicious Slanders Refuted!!!\" by Amos M. Musser, Flake 5683 (circa 1877)","\"Plain Facts for Patriotic Voters\" Flake 5686a (circa 1906) (2 copies)","\"Race Suicide,\" Infanticide, Prolicide, Leprocide vs. Children\" Flake 5687 (1904) (2 copies)","\"Celestial or Plural Marriage\" (1944)","\"The Law of Plural Marriage\" (undated)","\"The New and Everlasting Covenant of Marriage\" (undated)","\"An Open Letter to Heber J. Grant, April 15, 1935\" (1935)","\"Supplement to the New and Everlasting Covenant of Marriage\" (undated)","Issues include: 1897 July 27; 1899 February; 1903 November; 1905 (February-August, October-December); 1906 (February, April-July, September-December); 1907 (January-March, May-September, and December); 1908 (January-May, August-December); 1909 (all); 1910 (all published issues); 1911 (all issues present except October; August issue contains a brochure on Pacific Islanders Day); 1912 (January-June, September-December); 1913 (all issues); 1914 (all issues except April); and 1915 (6 issues, January, March-April, June, August-September).","Issues include: 1916 (except for April and September); 1917 (except for March and September); 1918 (except for June, August-September, November and December); 1919 (includes March-August, December); 1920 (includes January, March-May, September and December); 1921 (includes March, August-November); 1922 (includes January-June, and November-December); 1923 (missing March, July, September and December); 1924 (missing February, March, and May); 1925 (missing February and July-September); 1926 (missing February, May-June, and August-September); 1927 (missing February, July, and September-October); 1928 (includes June only); and 1936 (includes November only).","\"My Sheep Hear My Voice, and I Know Them, and They Follow Me. Jn. 10:27\" (undated). This pamphlet is in the back of folder 12.","\"Perpetuity of Covenant Families\" by Henry W. Naisbitt (undated reprint of the 1885 original)","\"Quiet Chats on Mormonism\" by Henry W. Naisbitt, Flake 5703 (1902)","\"Earth Renewed as Paradise\" by Marie K. Nash (1933)","\"Nauvoo and Deseret\" in \"The National Magazine\" (1854)","\"Nauvoo, \"Beautiful Place\" (1973)","\"Nauvoo, \"Beautiful Place\" (1978)","\"Nauvoo Grape Festival, Official Souvenir Program\" (1949)","Nauvoo Legion Association Membership application forms, Flake 5725c (circa 1905) 2 copies","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The Heber C. Kimball Home\" (1967) 3 copies","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"Historic Nauvoo\" (1967) 2 copies","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The James Ivins-Elias Smith Printing Complex\" (1967) 3 copies","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The Nauvoo Temple, 1841-1865\" (1983) 4 copies","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"The Seventies Hall at \nNauvoo\" (1973)","Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. - \"What is Nauvoo Restoration Incorporated?\" (1967) 3 copies","\"The Need Beyond Reason and Other Essays\" (1976)","\"Mormons on a Mission\" by Lisa Neff in \"The Advocate\" (2005)","\"Dare Heber J. Grant Speak in the Name of Jesus Christ?\" by Clyde Neilson (undated)","\"Heber J. Grant's Corporation Articles\" by Clyde Neilson (circa 1934)","\"Hosea on Mormon Apostasy\" by Clyde Neilson (circa 1930) very fragile","\"A Fine Intellectual and Spiritual Opportunity\" by Reid L. Neilson (2016)","\"The Peter Neilson Legacy\" by Reid L. Neilson (2011)","\"Mormons and Mormonism\" by Ethel Cranston Nelson in \"Out West\" (1911)","\"The Mormon Village: A Study in Social Origins\" by Lowry Nelson, Flake 5766 (1930) 2 copies","\"A Social Survey of Escalante, Utah\" Flake 5767 (1925) 2 copies","\"The Utah Farm Village of Ephraim\" Flake 5768 (1928)","\"The Mormon Point of View (No. 4)\" by Nels L. Nelson (1904)","\"An Open Letter to Hon. Moses Thatcher\" by Nels Larson Nelson, Flake 5770 (1897)","\"Great Salt Lake City, and Utah Territory\" by Thomas and Sons Nelson, Flake 5775 (187?)","\"Speech of Hon. Thomas A.R. Nelson, of Tennessee, on Polygamy in Utah\" by Thomas A.R. Nelson, Flake 5780 (1860) 3 copies","\"New England Anti-Masonic Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1832\" (1831)","\"A New Volume of Scripture! The Revelations of God to the Ancient Americans\" Flake 5790c (circa 1878)","\"An Open Letter to all Members of the Church of Christ\" by R.G. Newby (1950) 2 copies","\"Reasons Why\" by R.G. Newby (undated)","\"Memorial of Mrs. Angie F. Newman, Remonstrating Against the Admission of Utah\" by Angelina French Newman, Flake 5803 (1888)","\"Woman Suffrage in Utah\" by Angelina French Newman, Flake 5806 (1886) 2 copies","\"A Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Newman, On Plural Marriage\" by John Philip Newman, Flake 5807 (1870)","\"News Letter of the L.D.S. Alumnae Association for 1938\" (1938)","\"Is the Manifesto a Revelation?\" by Robert C. Newson (1969)","\"Our Vanishing Liberties. An Open Letter to L.D.S. General Authorities\" by Robert C. Newson (undated)","\"Discourse\" by Charles W. Nibley, Flake 5812 (1917)","\"F.M. Brodie's Reliability as a Witness to the Character and Accomplishments of Joseph Smith\" (circa 1947)","\"Prophets and Scholars\" in \"Time Vindicates the Prophets\" (1954)","\"The Prophets and the Scripture\" in \"Time Vindicates the Prophets\" (1954)","\"When the Lights Went Out: Three Studies on the Ancient Apostasy\" by Hugh Nibley (1970)","\"Three Ways a Boy Grows Up\" by Henry J. Nicholes (1969)","\"Three Ways a Girl Grows Up\" by Henry J. Nicholes (1969)","\"Treatise on the Holy Spirit\" by L.T. Nichols (1905)","\"Comprehensive Salvation, or the Gospel to the Living and the Dead\" by John Nicholson, Flake 5822 (circa 1881) fragile","\"The Preceptor\" by John Nicholson (undated reprint of the 1885 original) possibly Flake 5837","\"The Tennessee Massacre and its Causes\" by John Nicholson, Flake 5839 (1884)","\"A World-Wide Doomsday Approaches\" by Morten A.C. Nicolaysen (1933)","\"Niles' Weekly Register\" (1831 July 16)","\"The Mormon Iniquity\" by F.A. Noble, Flake 5854 (1884)","\"Ten Utah Painters\" by Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art (1984)","\"Nuggets of Truth\" Flake 5878 (circa 1895) 2 copies","\"About the Holy Spirit and His Wonderful Works\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5881 (1923)","\"Addresses on Mormonism: Using the Printed Message\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5881a (circa 1912)","\"Articles of Faith of the \"Latter- Day Saints\" with Mormon Explanations\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5883 (circa 1899)","\"The Fraud of the Inspired Translation of the Bible\" (1939)","\"Incidents and Anecdotes Illustrating Mormonism\" Flake 5899 (1915)","\"John Thee Sixteen, Noah's Carpenters, Wrong Directions, and Other Stories about Eternal Life\" (1951)","\"Light on Mormonism\" (1935-1940) (7 copies)","\"Mormonism To-day and Its Remedy\" Flake 5915 (1913)","\"The Private Doctrines of Mormon Theology\" Flake 5925 (circa 1917)","\"The Real Doctrines of Mormonism\" Flake 5930 (1928)","\"The Real Doctrines of Mormonism\" (1948)","\"Religious Destitution in a \"Christian Country\"\" Flake 5931 (1907)","\"Reorganized or Josephite Mormonism, Carefully Considered\" Flake 5933 (1922)","\"Some Mormon Stories\" (1901)","\"The Special Difficulties of Christian Work Among the Mormons\" (1937)","\"A Study of the Present Mormon Problem\" in \"The Independent\" (1902)","\"A Study of the Present Mormon Problem\" in \"The Independent\" (undated reprint of the 1902 original)","\"The Teachings of Mormonism and Christianity Compared\" by John D. Nutting, Flake 5940 (1925)","\"The Teachings of Mormonism and Christianity Compared\" by John D. Nutting (1931)","\"Why Back Up the Utah Gospel Mission\" by John D. Nutting (1920)","\"Duties of Latter Day Saints\" by Ephraim H. Nye, Flake 5963a (circa 1902)","\"The Straight and Narrow Way\" by Ephraim H. Nye Flake 5966 (circa 1906)","\"A Teachers' and Students' Guide\" by Arthur A. Oakman (undated) fragile and damaged","\"Religious Values and Public Policy\" by Dallin H. Oaks (1992) 2 copies","\"The Mormon World of Wisdom and Human Health\" by L. Weston Oaks (1938)","\"Presbyterians and Mormons: A Study in Contrasts\" by Office of Theology and Worship, Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) (1990)","\"Official Catalogue of the First Spring Exhibition of the Manufacturers of Utah\" (1894)","\"Old Fashioned Ball. Daughters of the Pioneers\" (1907) (2 copies)","\"A Negro on Mormonism\" by David H. Oliver (1963)","\"Cosmopolitan Provincialism Utah!\" by A. Ray Olpin (1956)","\"A Pageantry of Ghosts\" by Edmund T. Olson, Flake 5993 (circa 1930) (2 copies)","\"An Interesting Address on The Three Witnesses of the Book of Mormon\" by Oneida Historical Society (1890)","\"Ordain Women\" (2013)","\"Material on the Order of Aaron\" (undated)","\"Some Doctrines of the Apostle Cult Known as the Order of Aaron\" (undated)","\"Orderville United Order. Centennial Booklet, 1875-1975\" (1975)","\"In and About Salt Lake City\" by Oregon Short Line Railroad Company, Flake 6009 (circa 1898)","\"Tour of Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" by Oregon Short Line, Flake 6009b (1911)","\"Orson Hyde Memorial Gardens on the Mount of Olives\" with a letter and pledge card from LeGrand Richards to the Princes (1977)","\"Extracts from Pioneer G.O.'s Journal\" by George Osborne, Flake 6016 (circa 1905)","\"Our Country\" Flake 6022b (1842) with torn cover","\"All Truth Acceptable - Irrespective of Its Source\" (1932)","\"Attitude of the Church Toward Education\" (1932)","\"The Book of Mormon - In the Test\" (1932)","\"The Breadth of Mormonism- A Review\" (1932)","\"Desirability of Church Membership\" (1932)","\"The Dignity and Goal of Man\" (1932)","\"The Hearts of the Children\" (1932)","\"The Home - A Safe Investment\" (1932)","\"Loyalty to Law - Attitude of the Church\" (1932)","\"Man - a Co-Partner with God\" (1932)","\"Man's Part in His Own Salvation\" (1932)","\"The Master of Men and His Mission\" (1932)","\"The Means by Which God Can Be Discovered\" (1932)","\"Modern Revelation- Reality and Importance\" (1932)","\"The Nature of God\" (1932)","\"The Nature of God's Commandments\" (1932)","\"The Omnipotence of God\" (1932)","\"Present Status of Human Attainment\" (1932)","\"Problems for Future Solution\" (1932)","\"Religion in Daily Life\" (1932)","\"Spirituality and Attendance at College\" (1932)","\"The Three Witnesses to the Book of Mormon\" (1932)","\"Equally Yoked Together\" (1976)","\"Eternal Love\" (1963)","\"Funerals - A Time for Reverence\" (undated) (9 copies)","\"The Holy Temple\" (1982)","\"The Ideal Teacher\" (1963)","\"The Light of Thy Childhood Again\" (1997)","\"Living Gospel Standards in Military Service\" (1970)","\"Seek Learning Even by Study and Also by Faith\" by Boyd K. Packer (1974)","\"To the One\" by Boyd K. Packer (1978) (2 copies)","\"Why Stay Morally Clean\" (1972)","\"Why Stay Morally Clean\" (1973) (3 copies)","\"Lost and Found [McLellin Collection]\" in \"Utah Holiday\" by Lynn Packer (1992)","\"Saved at Last from Among the Mormons\" by A.G. Paddock, Flake 6055 (2005 reprint of 1881 copy)","\"Is Mormonism Changing?\" by W.M. Paden, Flake 6058 (circa 1929) damaged","\"Temple Mormonism: Its Evolution, Ritual and Meaning\" by William M. Paden (1931) damaged","\"We Are Able and Other Sermons\" by W.M. Paden (1901)","\"Gospel Light\" by John E. Page (1992 reprint of 1843-1844 original)","\"The People's Organ\" by John E. Page (1992 reprint of 1844 June-July original)","\"Pictorial Illustrations of Apostolical Succession\" by William Page (1844)","\"Dealing with Divorce\" by Roger Paige (1979)","\"The Palantic\" Flake 6076 (1888) [September edition]","\"The Utah Trail\" sheet music by Robert Palmer (1928)","\"Program\" by Pantages Theatre (1913)","\"First Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction\" by John Park (1897) missing part of cover","\"The Book of Mormon Playbill, Eugene O' Neill Theatre\" by Trey Parker, Robert Lopez, and Matt Stone, 3 copies, one signed by Josh Gad (2011) 2 tickets for the show included","\"Tracts\" by Edwin F. Parry, Flake 6107, 6114, 6118, 6121, 6127 (circa 1896) 5 tracts bound together in a cloth binding","\"Who Wrote the Book of Mormon?\" by Robert Patterson, Flake 6150 (1882) with tape damage","\"Scriptural Revelations of the Universal Apostasy\" by Joshua Hughes Paul, Flake 6160c (circa 1908)","\"Cartoonists and Muckrakers\" by Michael Harold Paulos (2011)","\"Mormonism and the Politics of the Progressive Era\" by Michel Harold Paulos (2012)","\"Pearl of Great Price\" Flake 6166 (1970 reprint of the 1851 original)","\"The Hero's Journey of the Gay and Lesbian Mormon\" by Carol Lynn Pearson, autographed (2012)","\"Manual of the Public Schools of Weber County, Utah 1892-1893\" by Joseph S. Peery","\"Polygamy from a Non-Mormon Viewpoint\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6217 (circa 1907)","\"Polygamy from a Non-Mormon Viewpoint\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6218 (circa 1907)","\"$13,000 Reward. Bear River Valley, Utah. How to Get There; A Review of the Smoot Inquiry\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6219 (1905) (2 copies) fragile","\"200 Pound Reward\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6221 (circa 1911)","\"200 Pound Reward\" by Volney S. Peet, Flake 6222 (circa 1911)","\"The Orderville United Order of Zion\" by Mark A. Pendleton (1939)","\"Blood Atonement\" by Charles W. Penrose, Flake 6229 (1884) fragile","\"Divine Authority\" by Charles W. Penrose, Flake 6231 (1930)","\"The Mountain Meadows Massacre: Who Were Guilty of the Crime?\" by Charles W. Penrose, Flake 6247 (1906) (2 copies, one a 2000 reprint)","\"Priesthood and Presidency\" Flake 6251 (1898) (3 copies in 2 formats)","\"Rays of Living Light\" Flake 6256 (undated, multiple copies on different topics), includes one single pamphlet with all the topics","\"Rays of Living Light\" (1954)","\"A Spirited Controversy\" Flake 6282 (1911)","\"What the \"Mormons\" Believe\" (undated) (2 copies in 2 formats)","\"Why I am a \"Mormon\"\" (1971)","\"The Works of God are One Eternal Round\" (undated reprint of the 1884 original)","\"Stress and the Mormon Family\" by George A. Petereit (1979)","\"Problems in Mormon Text\" by LaMar Petersen (1976)","\"Add to Your Faith Virtue\" (1958)","\"Chastity\" (1965)","\"Chastity\" (1968)","\"Christ in America\" (1972)","\"In God We Trust\" (1943)","\"Letter Discussing Order of Aaron\" (undated)","\"Race Problems as They Affect the Church\" (1963)","\"The Sacredness of Sex: Chastity in its Holy \nMission\" (1953)","\"Sons May Succeed Where Fathers Fail\" (1951)","\"Which Church is Right? (undated) [various editions] (5 copies)","\"Why Mormons Build Temples\" (1972)","\"A Word of Wisdom\" (undated) [Various editions] (3 copies)","\"Your Family Tree\" (undated)","\"Mormon Trails in Iowa\" in \"The Palimpsest\" Vol. XI, VII, No. 9 (1966)","\"Mormons on the March\" in \"The Palimpsest\" Vol. XXVII, No. 5 (1946)","\"A Utah Moon: Perceptions of Southern Utah\" by Charles S. Peterson (1984)","\"The Saving Virtues, the Pardonable Vices\" by Levi S. Peterson (1991)","\"Temple Block Sold\" by M. Peterson (1938) (3 copies) very fragile","\"The Estate and Agency of Man\" by A.B. Phillips (undated)","\"Physician: Heal Thyself\" (undated reprint of the 1843 original)","\"Another Cumorah, Another Joseph\" by Norman C. Pierce (1954)","\"Pioneer\" Commemorating the 140th Anniversary of the Salt Lake Tabernacle (2007)","\"I Was a Mormon\" by Albert Place (undated)","\"Plan of Church Records Vault\" typescript (undated)","\"Platform of Principles of the Pretended Reformers of Utah\" (circa 1881)","\"Plotzensee Memorial. Places of Importance in the History of Persecution and Resistance in Berlin, 1933-1945 (1975)","\"Plural Marriage. The Mormon Marriage System. A Series of Articles from the Pen of the Late B.H. Roberts\" (undated)","\"Polygamy: Court Says Religious Freedom Includes But One Wife\" in \"News-Week\" (1935)","\"Te Arohanui Maori Company of New Zealand\" by Polynesian Cultural Center (circa 1965) play bill also enclosed","\"Faith Undaunted\" by Ila Jepsen Pond (undated)","\"The Creative Mind\" by M. Wilford Poulson (1931)","\"Great Mormon Personalities\" by M. Wilford Poulson (1938)","\"An Interesting Old Volume on Health. Background of Mormon Word of Wisdom\" by M. Wilford Poulson Flake 6425 (1930)","\"Library Resources for the Scientific Study of Mormonism\" by M. Wilford Poulson Flake 6426 (1930) (2 copies)","\"Powers' Answer. There Was No Attack Whatever Intended Upon the First Presidency\" by O.W. Powers, Flake 6437 (1894)","\"Pratt Family Re-Union in Honor of Apostle Parley Parker Pratt\" (1907)","\"The Bible and Polygamy\" by Orson Pratt, Flake 6489 (undated reprint of the 1874 original)","\"Celestial Light and Knowledge\" (undated reprint of the 1878 original)","\"Celestial Plural Marriage\" (undated reprint of the 1852 original)","\"The Eternal Nature and Attributes of the Spirits of Men and Gods\" (undated reprint of the 1867 original)","\"The Holy Spirit and the Godhead\" (undated reprint of the 1855 original)","\"How to Live Acceptably\" (1875) (2 copies)","\"The Increased Powers and Faculties of the Mind in a Future State\" (undated reprint of the 1854 original)","\"An Interesting Account of Several Remarkable Visions\" Flake 6501 (undated photocopy of the 1840 original)","\"Language, or the Medium of Communication in the Future State\" (undated reprint of the 1854 original)","\"New Jerusalem and Equality and Oneness of the Saints\" (undated)","\"The New Jerusalem\" (undated reprint of the 1879 original)","\"Redemption of Zion\" (undated)","\"Seership\" (undated reprint of the 1871 original)","\"The True Christmas and New Year\" (undated reprint of the 1872 original)","\"Twenty-Seven Rules of Celestial Marriage\" (undated)","\"Was Joseph Smith Sent of God?\" (circa 1908)","\"The Angel of the Prairies\" (undated reprint of the 1880 original)","\"The Angel of the Prairies\" (1988 reprint of 1880 original)","\"An Appeal to the Inhabitants of the State of New York\" (undated photocopy)","\"A Dialogue between Josh. Smith and the Devil\" (undated reprint)","\"Good Tidings\" Flake 6580 (circa 1874)","\"History of the Late Persecution\" Flake 6582 (undated photocopy of the 1839 original)","\"Mormonism Unveiled\" Flake 6611 (undated photocopy of the 1838 original)","\"Origin of the Universe\" (undated)","\"A Short Account of a Shameful Outrage\" Flake 6623 (undated photocopy of the 1835 original)","\"Salvacion\" by Rey L. Pratt (undated) in Spanish","\"Multiple-Faith Relationships\" by David Premoe and Deborah Premoe (1984)","\"President Grant's Corporation Buys Temple Block or Is Common Consent Practised in the Church?\" (undated)","\"Concerning God\" by C. Hampton Price (1938) (2 copies)","\"Faith and Doubt as Partners in Mormon History\" by Gregory A. Prince (2014) (3 copies)","\"History of the Brazilian South Mission, 1850-1968\" by Gregory A. Prince (1968)","\"Report: 1973 Idyllwild Young Adult Conference\"","\"Antone B. Prince, Washington County Sheriff, 1936-1954\" Juanita Brooks Lecture by Stephen L. Prince (2013)","\"Psychological Tests for the Authorship of the Book of Mormon\" by Walter Franklin Prince from the \"American Journal of Psychology\" Volume 28, No. 3, pages 373-389 (undated photocopy of the July 1917 article)","\"Proclamation to Col. Levi Williams\" (undated photocopy)","\"The Prohibition Hand-Book for Utah\" (1895)","\"Prologue: An Examination of the Mormon Attitude Towards Homosexuality\" (1978) (3 copies)","\"Prominent Educators on Utah and the Mormons\" Flake 6771 (1913)","\"A Protest Against Persecution, by a Mormon Elder\" (undated)","\"History of Chevy Chase Ward\" by Merlo J. Pusey (1983)","\"200 Years of Freedom in America\" by Merlo J. Pusey (1976)","\"I Have Found the True Church\" by Paul O. Putscher (undated)","\"Background to My 1985 Article… LDS Church Authority and New Plural marriages, 1890-1904\" (2015)","\"Jerald and Sandra Tanner's Distorted View of Mormonism: A Response to Mormonism- Shadow or Reality?\" (1977) (3 copies)","\"Response to \"Mormonism- Shadow or Reality?\" by D. Michael Quinn (1983)","\"Succession in Presidency and Authority\" by Russell F. Rawlins (1959)","\"To the Members of the YMMIA and YWMIA Salt Lake City\" by Ralston University (undated)","\"Rawlins in Congress\" by Joseph L. Rawlins (1894) item torn","\"Silver Speech of Hon. Joseph L Rawlins, of Utah\" by Joseph L. Rawlins (1893)","\"Red and Black Mid-Year issue\" concerning Salt Lake High Schools sports, chiefly football (1920)","\"Bigamy and Polygamy\" by Henry Reed, Flake 6835 (1879)","\"Reed Smoot's Uncertainty\" in \"The Literary Digest\" Vol. 32, No. 9, page 314 (March 3, 1906)","\"The Mormon Church\" by Victoria Reed in \"The Bay State Monthly\" (1885)","\"A Guide for Latter-day Saint Families: Dealing with Homosexual Attraction\" by Robert A. Rees et. al. (2002) (2 copies)","\"London to Salt Lake City in 1867: The Diary of William Driver\" in \"New Mexico Historical Review\" by Frank Driver Reeve (1942)","\"Reformation in Utah\" in \"Harper's New Monthly Magazine\" (1871)","\"The Perfect Hideout\" by Ann Reichman (1955)","\"Men with Harems\" in \"True Story\" by Ed Reid (1962)","\"Attention Israel\" by Rose Marie Reid (undated)","\"Do's and Dont's Before Teaching the Jewish People\" (undated)","\"How to Get Him, and Keep Him, Mormon Style!\" (1964)","\"Suggested Handbook for Use by the Integration Committee in the L.D.S. Church\" (circa 1958)","\"The Religio Quarterly\" Volume 7, Nos. 3 and 4 (1909 July-December)","\"Ar Mormonlaren sann, eller ej?\" by Religious Tract Society, Flake 6856a (1856) [Translated: Is Mormonism True or Not?] in Swedish","\"Administrative Policies and Procedures\" by Reorganized Church (1962)","\"The Angel Message Tracts. Chapter 2\" Flake 6871 (circa 1920)","\"The Angel Message Tracts: Chapter 9, Latter-day Saints: Who Are They?\" (T.W. Williams) Flake 6871 (circa 1920)","\"Armed Forces Manual\" (1962)","\"Baptism\" (undated)","\"Centennial Year Book and Conference Souvenir\" (1930)","\"Church Member's Manual\" (1969)","\"District By-Laws: Seattle and British Columbia District\" (1915)","\"An Epistle to the Saints\" Flake 6910a (1925)","\"Faith\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"For He Shall Be My Successor\" (1981) (2 copies)","\"The Great Restoration\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Guidelines for Priesthood\" (1985) (2 copies)","\"Handbook for Women's Work in the Church\" (1951)","\"Handbook of Church Organization and Administrative Policies and Procedures\" (1974)","\"Handbook of the Financial Law\" (1949)","\"Handbook of the Financial Law\" (1953)","\"Handbook of the Financial Law\" (1956)","\"Kirtland Temple\" (undated) (4 copies)","\"Laying on of Hands\" (undated)","\"Ministry of the High Priest\" (1986)","\"Minutes of General Conference, 1923\" Flake 6954 damaged and fragile","\"Nauvoo\" (undated)","\"1982 Supplement to Rules and Resolutions\" (1982)","\"1984 Supplement to Rules and Resolutions\" (1984)","\"Official Program of the Centennial World Conference\" (1930)","\"Official Program of the 77th General Conference\" (1936)","\"An Open Letter to \"Protesting Saints\"\" Flake 7039 (1926)","\"Position Papers\" (circa 1970)","\"Preparing for the Temple\" (1989)","\"The Priesthood Manual\" (1932)","\"Repentance\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Resurrection and Eternal Judgment\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"Rules and Resolutions\" (1990)","\"The Sabbath Question\" Flake 6985 (circa 1874)","\"Saints Encouraged to Respond Appropriately to Joseph Smith III Blessing\" (1981)","\"Saints Herald\" (1989) [In Memoriam of W. Wallace Smith]","\"Statement of Belief on Faith and Doctrine\" (1971)","\"Temple Design Announced\" in \"Saints Herald\"(1988)","\"Whence Came the Red Man?\" Flake 7023 (1920)","\"World Center of the Restoration\" (undated)","\"World Conference Program\" by Reorganized Church... (1986)","\"World Conference- Worship With the Arts\" by Reorganized Church... (1986)","\"The Worshiper's Path\" by Reorganized Church... [Community of Christ] (circa 2010)","\"Loneliness\" by Reorganized Church - Pastoral Services Commission (1980)","\"Report of Temple Committee of the Young Family Association\" (1910)","\"Report of This is the Place Monument Commission\" (1947)","\"Report of the Utah Art Institute for the Years 1899 and 1900\" (1901)","\"Reproduction of a Series of Letters Written by Oliver Cowdery\" (1933)","\"A Response to Seven Deadly Heresies\" (circa 1980) (2 copies)","\"Catholic Doctrine vs. Mormonism\" by Arch S. Reynolds (1950)","\"The Urim and Thummim\" by Arch S. Reynolds (1950)","\"Are We of Israel?\" Flake 7094, with a loose half page chart showing Abraham's descendants (1916)","\"Are we of Israel?\" and \"The Book of Abraham\" (undated)","\"Book of Mormon Geography\" (1957)","\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7105 (1889), fragile","\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7109 (1892) fragile","\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7111 (1895) fragile","\"The Mormon Metropolis: An Illustrated Guide to Salt Lake City and Its Environs\" Flake 7112 (1899)","\"The Myth of the 'Manuscript Found' or the Absurdities of the Spaulding Story\" 11th Book of the Faith Promoting Series\" Flake 7114 (1883)","\"An Investigator's Dilemma\" by Morris L. Reynolds (undated)","\"The Mormon Way\" by Claton S. Rice, Flake 7123 (circa 1929)","\"A Friendly Discussion\" (undated) (3 copies in 3 formats)","\"Mr. Durant of Salt Lake City: That Mormon\" Flake 7178 (1899)","\"Mr. Durant of Salt Lake City\" (1952)","\"An Interview of the \"Mormon\" Faith\" Flake 7175 (circa 1919) very fragile","\"Public Discussion of the Doctrines of the Gospel of Jesus Christ\" Flake 7187 (1884)","\"Ben E. Rich. An Appreciation by His Son\" by Benjamin L. Rich (1950)","\"The Word of God is Truth\" by Edward S. Rich (undated)","\"Lovely Land of Utah\" by Lyman H. Rich (1955) [sheet music]","\"Address Delivered Sunday, November 13, 1932\" typescript by Franklin S. Richards (1932)","\"The Admission of Utah\" Flake 7230 (1888) (2 copies)","\"Argument of Franklin S. Richards. Reply to F.T. DuBois\" (1888)","\"Ex Parte: In the Matter of Hans Nielsen, Appellant\" Flake 7231a (1889)","\"Samuel D. Davis, Appellant\" Flake 7235 (1889)","\"The Suffrage Question\" Flake 7236 (circa 1895)","\"Instructions to Temple Workers\" by George F. Richards, Flake 7243 (1922)","\"Building Your Marriage to Last Forever\" by LeGrand Richards (1954)","\"The Message of Mormonism\" by LeGrand Richards (1940)","\"The Mormons and the Jewish People\" by LeGrand Richards (1970) (3 copies)","\"The Beautification Plan\" (1940)","\"Biographical Sketch\" (undated)","\"About Mormonism\" (undated) (3 copies)","\"Conference Sermon\" (1934)","\"Contributions of Joseph Smith\" (undated) (5 copies)","\"Family Solidarity\" (1944)","\"Home and Country\" (1941)","\"The Law of Tithing\" (undated) (5 copies)","\"The Martyrdom\" by Stephen L. Richards (1937)","\"Spread the Word\" in \"The Church in War and Peace\" by Stephen L. Richards (1943)","\"What Others Say About the \"Mormons\" Flake 9831 (circa 1928)","\"Claims of the Reorganized Church Weighed in the Balance\" by Arthur M. Richardson, Flake 7258 (circa 1905) (2 copies)","\"Sketches of the Curtis Family\" by Sullivan Calvin Richardson, Flake 7267 (1926)","\"Book of Mormon Study Guide\" (1966)","\"Book of Mormon Study Guide\" in a binder (1975)","\"Book of Mormon Study Guide M.I.A. Edition\" (1955)","\"The Case of the Book of Mormon Witnesses\" (1963)","\"The Case of the Book of Mormon Witnesses\" (1971)","\"The Beginnings of Settlement in Cache Valley\" by Joel Edward Ricks (1953)","\"Forms and Methods of Early Mormon Settlement\" by Joel Edward Ricks (1964)","\"The Geography of Book of Mormon Lands\" by Joe Ricks (circa 1939)","\"Helps to the Study of the Book of Mormon\" by Joe Ricks, Flake 7270 (circa 1916)","\"Joseph Smith's Means and Methods of Translating the Book of Mormon\" by Stephen D. Ricks (undated)","\"Story of the Great Tabernacle Organ\" by Joseph H. Ridges (undated)","\"Early History of the Mormon Church\" lecture by John W. Rigdon, typescript (undated)","\"Oration Delivered by Mr. S. Rigdon on the 4th of July 1838\" by Sidney Rigdon, Flake 7284 (undated photocopy and a 1975 reprint of the 1838 original)","\"Zion's Camp\" printed copy of the message from Sidney Rigdon and Oliver Cowdery (1990 printing of the 1834 May 10 document)","\"Mormonism: A Doctrine of Demons\" by H.P. Rimmer, Flake 7291 (circa 1918), with an advertisement for religious books","\"The Mind of Joseph Smith\" by Dwight C. Ritchie (1954)","\"Riverside School Reunion\" (1962), with two letters and a news clipping about the reunion","\"An Investigation into the Printing of the First Annual Message of Governor Brigham Young\" by Irving W. Robbins (1963)","\"The History of Antelope Island\" by Allen Roberts (undated)","\"The Truth is the Most Important Thing\" by Allen D. Roberts (1991)","\"Picture Scriptures: The Book of Mormon\" by Bliss and Mary Ann Roberts (1981)","\"Address by Elder B.H. Roberts... at the Funeral Services of John G.M. Barnes\" (1932)","\"Analysis of the Book of Mormon\" Flake 7308 (circa 1910)","\"B.H. Roberts Defense Before Congress\" (undated)","\"The Character of the Mormon People\" Flake 7313 (circa 1887) fragile","\"Corianton\" Flake 7315 (1902)","\"The Lord Hath Spoken\" Flake 7332 (circa 1925) (5 copies in 2 formats) fragile","\"The Lord's Day\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"The Mormon Battalion\" Flake 7337 (1919)","\"Mormonism\" Flake 7346 (1888)","\"Mormonism.\" Its Origin and History\" Flake 7344 (1927)","\"On Tracting\" (circa 1922)","\"Recent Discussion of Mormon Affairs\" (1907 reprint, 2 copies)","\"The Second Coming of the Messiah and Events to Precede It\" Flake 7368 (1888) fragile","\"The Second Coming of the Messiah, and Events to Precede It\" Flake 7368b (circa 1906)","\"The Second Coming of the Messiah and Events to Precede It\" Flake 7371 (undated)","\"The Spirit and Power in which the Gospel Should be Preached\" (2001 reprint of 1922 original)","\"Succession in the Presidency of the Church\" Flake 7376 (1900)","article on the seating of Roberts in the Congress in \"Life\" (1900)","\"Why Mormonism?\" Flake 7377 (undated) (5 copies in different formats)","\"Manual das Professoras Visitantes\" by Christine H. Robinson (1965) Portugese","\"The Life of Ira Hatch, Famous Indian Missionary and Scout\" by Ezra C. Robinson (undated)","\"Zalmonah. From Book of Mormon History\" by Ezra C. Robinson, Flake 7388 (1926)","\"Saunterings in Utah\" by Phil Robinson in \"Harper's New Monthly\" (2 copies, 1883)","\"Early Independence, Missouri. \"Mormon\" History Tour Guide\" by Ronald E. Romig (1994)","\"Basics of Church Welfare\" by Marion G. Romney (1974)","\"The Authority of the Leadership of the Church in Utah\" by Thomas C. Romney (undated)","\"Were the Mormons Loyal?\" by Thomas C. Romney (1947)","\"Theodore Roosevelt Refutes Anti-Mormon Falsehoods\" by Theodore Roosevelt, Flake 7414 (circa 1911)","\"Dr. Ross and Bishop Colenso: or the Truth Restored in Regard to Polygamy and Slavery\" by Frederick A. Ross (undated reprint of the 1857 publication)","\"An Ensign Unto the People. The World Conference on Records\" by Paul F. Royall (1969)","\"The Mormons or Latter-day Saints\" by L. Rumble (undated)","\"A Letter to a CES Director: Why I Lost My Testimony\" by Jeremy Runnells (2013)","\"Affairs in Utah and the Territories\" by James F. Rushing, Flake 7453a (1868) (2 copies)","\"What's Going on in There?\" by Chuck Sackett (1982)","\"The Sacredness of Parenthood\" Flake 7467 (undated) (2 copies)","St. George, Utah \"Dixie Round-Up\" (1940)","St. George, Utah \"Fathers-Sons Banquet Program\" in Snow's Canyon District (1957)","\"St. George High Spots\" (1950s)","\"St. George, Utah- Center of the World's Best\" by St. George Chamber of Commerce (1948)","\"Saintly Falsity\" Flake 7475 (undated)","\"Saints' Herald\" Flake 7477 (1918) [Volume 65, No. 34 (August 21, 1918) fragile","\"Salt Lake Bombings\" (1994) in \"Murder in Mind: The Killers, Their Crimes, Their Psychology\"","\"Salt Lake City\" in \"The Overland Monthly\" (1870) fragile","\"Memorial Adopted by Citizens of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory\" by Salt Lake City Citizens, Flake 7496 (1870)","\"Investigation by the City Council of Salt Lake City\" by Salt Lake City, Flake 7498 (1885) (2 copies, one with a cover)","Salt Lake City, Utah - \"Compliments of the Kenyon\" souvenir booklet of photographs (undated)","\"Salt Lake City and the Mormons\" (1872) in \"Ballou's Monthly Magazine\" fragile","Salt Lake Institute of Religion includes: \"Confession in the Church\" (1964); \"In Defense of Bookburning\" (1965); \"Today's Newspaper Today\" (1967); and \"What is a Pharisee?\" (1970)","\"Salt Lake Mormon Tabernacle Choir\" (circa 1980)","\"Circular of the Salt Lake Stake Academy\" by Salt Lake Stake Academy, Flake 7507c (1886)","\"Circular of the Salt Lake Stake Academy for the Third Academic Year, 1888-1889\" by Salt Lake Stake Academy, Flake 7507c (1888) (3 different copies with various color covers)","\"50th Anniversary Program\" (1912) fragile","Playbill: \"Angel Face\" (undated)","Playbill: \"The Blue Paradise\" (undated)","Playbill: \"The Cocoanuts\"\" (undated)","Playbill: \"Cousin Lucy\" (undated)","Playbill: \"Irene\" (undated) (2 copies)","Playbill: \"Mary\" (undated)","Playbill: \"My Soldier Girl\" (undated)","Playbill: \"Passing Show of 1918\" (1918)","Playbill: \"The Perfect Fool\" (undated)","Playbill: \"Samples from Potash and Perlmutter\" (undated)","Playbill: \"Smilin' Through\" (undated)","\"Salt Lake Theatre Guide for Managers, Agents and Companies\" (undated)","\"Salt Lake Theatre Guild Review\" (1930) (3 copies)","Salt Lake Theatre Program: \"Sinbad\" with Al Jolson (undated)","Salt Lake Theatre Programs (1891-1893, 5 items); (1908); (1921, 2 programs, one with a ticket taped on the inside); and (1925)","Salt Lake Theatre - \"The Romance of an Old Playhouse\" advertisement (circa 1928)","\"By Command of God The Prophet Lied\" Flake 7509 (1905) fragile","\"Fifty Years Ago To Day: Journey of the Utah Pioneers\" Flake 7510 (1897) fragile","\"Mysteries of the Endowment House\" Flake 7512 (circa 1879) (2 copies- 1 photocopy) fragile","\"Mysteries of the Endowment House and Oath of Vengeance\" Flake 7514 (1906) (partial photocopy) fragile","\"A Short History of the Tribune\" (1971)","\"The Book of Mormon: Its Origin, Nature and Purpose\" by R.S. Salyards Sr. (undated) (2 copies)","\"Sam Weller Books, 1929-1999. A Collection of Essays\" (1999)","\"The False Claim of Mormonism\" by George W. Samson, in \"Scribner's Magazine\" (March 1872)","\"The Still Small Voice Mixing Reason and Faith\" by Cecil O. and Sharon G. Samuelson (2007)","\"Brigham Young's Wives, Children and Grandchildren\" by Mabel Young Sanborn (1940)","\"Catalog 27: Utah, The Mormons, and The West\" by Ken Sanders (2005)","\"Catalogue 29: Utah, Her Cities, Towns and Resources\" (2007)","\"Utah and The Mormons, Catalog 42\" (2011)","\"Holiday Catalogue- 43\" (2011)","\"Catalogue #47\" (2014)","\"Catalogue 48\" (2014)","\"Pictorial Reflex of Salt Lake City and Vicinity\" Flake 7532 (1894)","\"Pictorial Reflex of Salt Lake City and Vicinity\" (1897)","\"Annual Scandinavian Conference and Reunion\" program, Flake 7549b (1927 August 13-14)","\"Annual Scandinavian Conference and Reunion\" program (1938 June 18-19)","\"Annual Scandinavian Conference and Reunion\" program (1949 August 6-7)","\"1850-1950 Scandinavian Centennial Jubilee\" program (1950)","\"Scandinavian Day at Saltair Beach on June 15\" souvenir program, Flake 7549e (1900) 2 copies, 1 blue cover and 1 pink cover","Scandinavian Republican Club \"Skandinavisk Politisk Möde\" (1898 October 25) in Danish","\"A Convert's Tribute to President David O. McKay\" by F.E. Schluter (1970)","\"Dreams and Shadows: Portraits of a Professional\" edited by Sonja Schmieder, with an article by Gregory A. Prince (2003)","\"La Arqueología y el Libro de Mormón\" (1961) and \"Otra Vez el Hombre Fósil de la Argentina\" both by Juan S. Schobinger (1961) in Spanish","\"The Persistence of Same Sex Attraction in Latter-day Saints Who Undergo Counseling or Change Therapy\" by Ron Schow and others (2004)","\"Authorship of the Book of Mormon\" in the \"American Journal of Psychology\" by Theodore Schroeder (1919) reprint and photocopy","\"The Case of Senator Smoot\" by Theodore Schroeder, Flake 7571 (1905) reprint, damaged cover","\"Incest in Mormonism\" in \"The American Journal of Urology and Sexology\" by Theodore Schroeder (1915) photocopy","\"Mormonism and Intoxicants\" Parts I and II in","\"Americana Illustrated\" by Theodore Schroeder (1908)","\"Mormonism and Prostitution\" in \"Medical Council\" by Theodore Schroeder (1909) photocopy","\"The Origin of the Book of Mormon Re-Examined\" Flake 7578 (1901)","\"Proxies in Mormon Polygamy\" in \"The Forum\" (1916 March)","\"A Question of Mormon Patriotism\" in \"American Historical Magazine\" (1906 July) photocopy","\"A Reply to a Defense of Mormons and an Attack upon the Ministerial Association of Utah\" Flake 7582 (1905?)","\"The Sex-Determinant in Mormon Theology\" in \n\"Alienist and Neurologist\" (1908) photocopy","\"Der sexuelle Anteil an der Theologie der Mormonen\" German translation of Flake 7584 above (circa 1914)","\"Some Facts About Mormonism\" in \"Missionary Review of the World\" (1899) photocopy","\"Thoughts on the Mormon Problem and Its Solution\" (1900)","\"Of Sinners and Saints: Theodore Schroeder, Brigham Roberts, and Reed Smoot\" by David Brudnoy in \"Journal of the Church and State\" (1972) photocopy","Schroeder Pamphlets, by and related to T. Schroeder (undated) photocopy","\"Women in Utah: A Bibliography\" by Patricia L. Scott (undated)","\"Saga of the Sanpitch\" edited by Ruth D. Scow (1974, 1976)","\"Scraps of Biography\" by Juvenile Instructor Office, Flake 7599 (1883)","\"The Scratch\" Flake 7600, published at Brigham Young University, Volume 1 No. 1, Volume II No. 3 (1929 May and 1930 May)","\"Seagull Books Utah and Mormonism\" Catalogue One (1992)","\"Remember the Sabbath Day to Keep It Holy\" by Elder John Sears, Flake 7606 (1889)","\"Why I left the Mormon Church\" by Leroy Sedgwick (undated)","\"Seeing Salt Lake City\" Flake 7608c (1908)","\"Seeing Salt Lake City\" Flake 7608d (circa 1911)","\"The Mormons and Their Religion\" in \"Scribner's Monthly\" by R.H. Seeley (1872)","\"Seen and Heard\" article \"Apostle Cannon and the Mormon Murders\" (1901)","\"The Mormon Saints\" by George Seibel, Flake 7613 (1919)","\"Send to the Juvenile Instructor Office\" Mormon book advertisement and price list, Flake 7620a (circa 1895)","\"My Testimony of the Gospel of the Grace of God\" by Carolyn J. Sexauer (undated)","\"Polygamy and the Mormon People\" by Ralph Snow (undated)","\"Divine Authority of Joseph Smith the Martyr No. 2\" by Isaac Sheen, Flake 7649 (circa 1865)","\"In Joseph Smith's Steps\" in \"U.S. News and World Report\" by Jeffrey L. Sheler (2004)","\"Getting Their Eyes Open\" by Lulu Loveland Shepard, Flake 7680 (circa 1926)","\"The Morals of the Mormons\" in \"Encore\" by Louis Sherwin (1945)","\"The Scattering of the Gathered and the Gathering of the Scattered\" by Jan Shipps (1991)","\"A New Look at Old Sites on Mountain Meadows\" by Morris A. Shirts and Frances Anne Smeath (2002)","\"American Anthropology Disproving the Book of Mormon\" by Charles A. Shook, Flake 7696 (1930)","\"The True Origin of Mormon Polygamy\" by Charles A. Shook, Flake 7698 (1910)","\"An Oral History Primer\" by Gary L. Shumway and William G. Hartley (1973)","\"Sidney Pratt, the Evil Spirit of the Mormons\" a French dime novel from the series \"Sitting Bull: le Dernier des Sioux\" (1908)","\"Signature Books\" catalog (1995) 3 copies","Most of these pamphlets are from the \"Seek Ye First the Kingdom of God\" addresses in 1954","\"A Celestial Body\" No. 10","\"Devotion\" No. 12","\"The Law of Attraction\" No. 11","\"The Miracle of Personality\" No. 2","\"Mormon\" No. 13","\"Moving Message of the Gospel\" in \"Sunday Evening from Temple Square\" Booklet No. 31 (undated)","\"This is Life Eternal\" No. 16","\"Behind Salamander: A Homespun Tragedy\" (1991)","\"Freemen America\" in \"Utah Holiday\" Sillitoe and David Merrill (1981 February)","\"A Moral Issue: The Excommunication of Sonia Johnson\" in \"Utah Holiday\" (1980 January)","Speech on Polygamy in Utah by Representative W.E. Simms of Kentucky, Flake 7719 (1860)","Report of the Secretary of War by James Hervey Simpson, Flake 7725 (1859)","\"Remarks by Harald Singer at the Funeral of John Singer, His Brother\" (1979)","\"Joseph Smith. Was he a Prophet of God?\" by J.M. Sjodahl, Flake 7740 (1891) 2 copies","\"Temples Ancient and Modern\" by J.M. Sjodahl, Flake 7745 (circa 1892) 2 copies","\"Sketch of Certain Educational Work in Utah\" (1883)","\"Sketches for a Church Block\" Block Development in Salt Lake City One Hundred Years Ago (1990)","\"Sketches of the Mormon Era in Hancock County\" in \"Annals of Iowa\" (1921)","\"Mormon Recreation in Theory and Practice\" by Rex A. Skidmore (1941)","\"How to Pray and Stay Awake\" by Max B. Skousen (1948)","\"Can Christianity Cope with Modern, Militant Materialism?\" by W. Cleon Skousen (1952)","\"Prophecy and Modern Times\" by W. Cleon Skousen (1948)","\"The Great Contest: The Chief Advocates of Anti-Mormon Measures Reviewed\" by Robert W. Sloan, Flake 7759 (1887)","\"Life After Youth: Stages in Adult Development by Luel Hawley Slover (1981)","\"Ministry with the Confined\" edited by Luel Hawley Slover (1981)","\"Slovo Moudrosti\" (Word of Wisdom) in Czech (undated)","\"The Making of a Woman\" by Avon Rich Smart (undated)","\"The Life of Junius H. Smart\" (1979?)","\"Polygamy: Was it an Original Tenet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints?\" by Alexander H. Smith, Flake 7772 (circa 1871)","\"Temple Lot Deed\" by Arthur M. Smith (1954)","\"Temple Lot Deed\" by Arthur M. Smith (1973)","\"A Swarm of Bs Bringing Blessings\" by Bathsheba W. Smith (1907)","\"Suggestions for Book of Mormon Lecture\" by David A. Smith (1932), 3 copies","David H. Smith – \"The Bible versus Polygamy\" Flake 7782 (1870?)","List of Elbert A. Smith pamphlets below:","\"The Church in Court\" Flake 7794 (circa 1911)","\"Corner Stones of the Utah Church\" Flake 7800 (circa 1924)","\"The Eternal Judgment\" (undated)","\"Exploring the Church (1942)","\"Faith in God. Is it Scientific? Is it Biblical? (undated)","\"Faith of Our Fathers Living Still\" (undated)","\"Repentance\" (undated)","\"Statement of Belief; An Epitome of Faith and Doctrine\" (undated)","\"Utah Mormon Polygamy: Its Belief and Practice\" (undated), some water damage","\"Oh, My Father\" Flake 7842 (circa 1909)","\"Recitations for the Primary Associations. Primary Speaker Book No. 1\" Flake 7846","\"Appeal of Frederick M. Smith to President Joseph F. Smith\" Flake 7854 (1905)","\"The Church in Relation to World Problems\" by Frederick M. Smith, Flake 7856 (1920), some water damage","\"Our Social Ideals\" by Frederick M. Smith, Flake 7864 (1923)","\"The History of Mahomedanism\" by President George A. Smith and \"Mahometanism and Christianity\" by Elder Parley P. Pratt (circa 1855)","\"The Rise, Progress and Travels of the Church … Being a Series of Answers to Questions\" by President George A. Smith, Flake 7873 (1872), covers unattached with water damage","\"Turning Learning into Wisdom\" by George Albert Smith, Jr., Harvard Professor (1955 June 6)","\"The Factions on Polygamy and Spiritual Wifery\" Flake 7879","\"History of the Church\" in \"The Journal of American History\" Volume 10, No. 3","\"Book of Mormon Talks by Orion\" by Hyrum O. Smith, Flake 7895 (1902), water damage and mold","\"The Book of Mormon Vindicated\" by Isaac M. Smith, Flake 7908 (1900)","\"Geography Problems,\" an anti-Mormon tract (undated)","\"Oops, There Goes the Priesthood\" anti-Mormon tract (undated)","\"Reprint of Book Used by Mormon Missionaries\" (1962)","\"Thirty-five Mormons and One Baptist Preacher\" (1958), 3 copies, with correspondence about the pamphlet and Smith (1972-1973)","\"Articles of Faith\" Flake 7928f? (undated) 2 copies","\"Joseph Smith in His Own Defense\" Flake 8011 (circa 1920)","\"Joseph Smith's Testimony\" (undated) 3 editions","\"Joseph Smith Tells His Own Story\" (undated) 2 copies","\"The King Follett Discourse\" (1963)","\"The Nature of the Gods and the Gospel\" reprint of the 1844 edition","\"Try the Spirits\" reprint of the 1842 edition","\"The Wentworth Letter\" reprint of the 1842 edition","\"The Writings of Joseph Smith the Seer\" Flake 8002 (1889) with loose cover, fragile","\"Another Plain Talk\" Flake 8033 (1892) 3 copies","\"Instructions Concerning Temple Ordinance Work\" Flake 8042 (circa 1910) 2 copies","\"Instructions Concerning Temple Ordinance Work\" Flake 8042a (circa 1910)","\"Instructions to the Saints Who are Privileged to Do Ordinance Work in Salt Lake Temple\" photocopy, Flake 8043a (circa 1910)","\"The Mormonism of Today\" in \"The Arena\" (1903 May)","\"Plural Marriage: Imperative for Exaltation\" (circa 1878)","\"Real Origin of American Polygamy: A Reply\" in \"The Arena\" (1902)","\"Temperance and the Word of Wisdom\" Flake 8046 (circa 1908)","\"The Truth About Mormonism\" in \"Out West\" (1905)","\"Two Sermons\" Flake 8047 (circa 1906)","\"Unchastity the Dominant Evil of the Age\" Flake 8048 (circa 1915)","\"Unchastity the Dominant Evil of the Age\" Flake 8048a (circa 1917)","\"Asahel Smith of Topsfield\" (1903), no cover","\"Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage. A Discussion\" based on correspondence between Smith and Richard C. Evans, Flake 8050 (1905)","\"Blood Atonement and the Origin of Plural Marriage. A Discussion\" based on correspondence between Smith and Richard C. Evans (undated)","\"Faith in Action\" talks by Smith and others (1952)","\"Origin of the Reorganized Church\" (undated)","\"The Pearl of Great Price\" Flake 8066 (1930?) reprinted from the \"Utah Genealogical and Historical Magazine\"","\"The Reorganized Church vs. Salvation for the Dead\" (undated) 3 copies in various formats","\"The Restoration of All Things. The Redemption of Judah\" (1944)","\"Salvation Universal\" Flake 8073 (1912)","\"Succession in the Presidency of the Church of Latter-day Saints\" (1975, undated) 4 copies in various formats","\"Address of the President\" by Lucy Emily Woodruff Smith (1921)","\"New American Religions, Including Spiritualists\" possibly from \"The Edinburgh Review\" by Philip Smith (circa 1868)","\"The Time of the End\" by Ray Smith (1940)","\"Mysteries of the Ages\" by Robert W. Smith (1936)","\"A Man to Remember. The Story of Jabez William West\" by Ruby K. Smith (1956)","\"The Book of Mormon and Mormonism\" by T.C. Smith, Flake 8094 (1912)","\"Birth of Mormon and Zion's Religio-Literary Society\" Flake 8124a (1909)","\"His Work and Glory. A Treatise on Human Free Agency\" by Wilford E. Smith (1966)","\"What the Restoration Movement Teaches Concerning God\" by Willard J. Smith (1935)","\"Why a First Presidency\" by Willard J. Smith, Flake 8138 (undated) fragile","\"A Proclamation\" by William Smith, reprint of 1845 original publication (1983)","\"The Smoot Case\" in \"The World Today\" (1904)","\"Abraham Lincoln – Stateman\" speech (1927 February 12)","\"Effect of the Democratic Tariff\" speech (1914 May 20)","\"Memorial Day Address\" (1914 May 30)","\"Panama Canal Tolls\" speech (1914 May 13)","\"Science of Home Economics\" speech (1916 April 8)","\"Senator from Utah\" speech in defense of his right to a seat in the United States Senate, Flake 8151 (1907 February 19) 3 copies","\"Tariff on Sugar\" speech (1922 August 7)","\"Mormon Angels of Mercy\" by L. Glen Snarr (1959)","\"One Year in Scandinavia\" by Erastus Snow, Flake 8160, 1851 (reprinted in 1973)","\"The Science of the Gods\" by Erastus Snow, 1878 reprint","\"Greeting to the World\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8205 (1901)","\"Greeting to the World\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8206 (1901)","\"The Italian Mission\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8208, 1851 (reprinted in 1973)","\"The Voice of Joseph\" by Lorenzo Snow, Flake 8253, 1852 (reprinted in 1973) 2 copies","\"Communication of Attorney-General Mr. Z. Snow to the Legislative Assembly, Flake 8256 (1872), water and mold damage","\"Glad Tidings\" Flake 8265 (1920)","\"The Solution of the Mormon Problem\" Flake 8270 (1926)","Society for the Study of Mormon Theology – \"Theologia\" (1984-1985) 4 issues","\"Some Unanswered Questions on the Mormon Gospel\" (undated)","\"Latter-day Gay\" newspaper article by D.P. Sorensen in \"City Weekly\" (2011)","Sortore, Abram – \"Biography and Early Life Sketch of the Late Abram Sortore\" Flake 8281, (1909) reprint and photocopy","\"The Mormon Odyssey\" by Elise Soukup in \"Newsweek\" (2005)","\"Souvenir, Birthplace of Joseph Smith, the Prophet\" bound postcards in color, Flake 8293 (circa 1905)","\"Souvenir of Salt Lake. The City of the Saints\" Flake 8294 (1915?)","\"Souvenir Proceedings of a Meeting in Honor of President Heber J. Grant's 70th Birthday\" Flake 8300 (1926)","\"Joseph Smith, Jr. as a Translator\" by Franklin S. Spaulding, Flake 8303 (1912)","\"Joseph Smith, Jr. as a Translator\" by Franklin S. Spaulding, Flake 8305a (1930?)","\"The Manuscript Found\" by Solomon Spaulding, Flake 8310 (1886)","\"Notes on the Book of Mormon\" by Edward B.T. Spencer in \"Methodist Review\" (1905) photocopy","\"The Rose of Deseret\" by Emily B. Spencer, Flake 8316 (1887)","\"The Prussian Mission\" by Orson Spencer, Flake 8336, reprint of 1853 original (1973)","\"Joseph Smith, the Prophet of the 19th Century\" by Samuel G. Spencer, Flake 8336a (circa 1895)","\"Book of Mormon Chronology\" by Sidney B. Sperry (1970)","\"The Wanderings of the Hermit of Westminster between New York and San Francisco\" by R.P. Spice (1882) photocopy","\"The Population of Ancient America\" in \"Annual Report Smithsonian Institution\" by H.J. Spinden (1928)","\"Collectors of Early Utah Art\" (1983)","\"Permanent Collection\" (1948)","Programs for National Art Exhibition (1949, 1951, 1953, 1959, 1964, 1977-1980)","Programs for National Art Exhibition (1981, 1983 two copies, 1984, 1994)","\"The Consequences of Sin\" (1963) and \"How to Resist Temptation\" (1973) by Delbert L. Stapley","Statehood Day Program (1977)","\"Alleged Objectionable Features in the Religion of the Latter-day Saints\" by Charles W. Stayner, Flake 8367 (circa 1881)","\"William T. Stead and His Defense of the Mormons\" Flake 8371 (circa 1912)","\"The Religious Experience of Norris Stearns, Written by Divine Command\" (1815) and (1820) photocopies","\"A Foreign Mission Close to Home!\" by Leo J. Steck (1949) speaking of Utah","\"Deseret Chorister, No. 3, Flake 8412 (circa 1888)","\"Temple Anthems\" Volume One, Flake 8429 (1914) and Volume Two, Flake 8431 (1918)","\"Y.M.M.I.A. Choruses\" Flake 8436a (1919)","\"Reminiscence of Joseph, The Prophet\" by Edward Stevenson, Flake 8456 (1893)","\"The Jaredites Were Black\" by David G. Stewart, Sr. (2012)","\"Saturday's Warrior\" by Doug Stewart (1973)","\"Letters of a Woman Homesteader. VI Calling on the Mormons\" by Elinore Rupert Stewart in \"The Atlantic Monthly\" (1914)","\"The Constitutional and Legal Aspect of the Mormon Question\" speech of James W. Stillman, Flake 8466 (1882 April 2)","\"The Mormon Question: An Address\" by James W. Stillman, Flake 8468 (1884 February 12)","\"The Evolution of Charles Darwin\" by William Lee Stokes and George F. Edmunds (1959)","\"The Church Out of Order\" by Jesse Burke Stone (undated) 2 copies","\"The New Era Bulletin\" by Jesse Burke Stone (1932)","\"A Man Like Joseph\" by Jesse Burke Stone (undated)","\"The Mask of Mormonism\" by Jesse Burke Stone, Flake 8486 (circa 1930)","\"Ancient and Modern Michilimackinac\" by James J. Strang, Flake 8496 (1894) back cover torn, with ink damage on back cover and bottom of pages","\"The Diamond, being the Law of Prophetic Succession\" by James J. Strang (1950)","\"The Prophetic Controversy\" by James J. Strang, Flake 8510 (circa 1893)","\"Political Aspects of Mormonism\" by Josiah Strong, Flake 8521 (circa 1898)","\"America and the Americans vs. the Papacy and the Catholics\" by J. P. Stuart (1853)","\"Freedom from Economic Bondage, The Blessings of Eternal Life, Zion's Redemption\" by Lawrence Ritchie Stubbs (undated)","\"The Mysterious Book of Mormon\" by Charles J. Sundberg, Flake 8533 (1917) photocopy","\"A Celebration of Mormon Arts\" (undated)","Mormon History Calendars (1976, 1980, 1981)","\"A Message to the 1941 Graduating Class of Brigham Young University\" by George Sutherland (1941)","\"Senator Reed Smoot and Conditions in Utah\" speech in the Senate of the United States by George Sutherland, Flake 8538 (1907 January 22)","\"Victime des Mormons\" by Caryy Suton (1940) in French","\"Seek Ye the Old Path and Walk Therein\" by C. A. Swenson, Flake 8552 (circa 1900)","\"Sword of Laban\" Flake 8560 (1909)","\"A Vital Message to the Elders\" by Fred Tadje, Flake 8566 (circa 1924)","\"The Life of Father Tadje\" by Philipp Erst August (undated)","\"The American Nation in Prophecy\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8572c (1930)\n        \n\"Attributes of Deity\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8591c (1930)","\"The Babe of Bethlehem\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8591d (1928)","\"Baptism for the Dead\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8592a (1930)\n        \n\"The Bible – Is it Sufficient?\" by James E. Talmadge, Flake 8592g (1930)","\"The Bread of Life\" Flake 8608b (1930)","\"Break Your Shackles – and Be Free!\" Flake 8608c (1930)","\"By What Authority?\" Flake 8608e (1930)","\"Called of God – As Was Aaron\" Flake 8609 (1929)","\"A Century of Divine Revelation\" Flake 8609b (1930)","\"Church University Theology Class Flake 8610d (1894)","\"The Coming of the Lord\" Flake 8610f (1930)","\"Dr. James E. Talmadge Urges Vaccination Against Smallpox\" in \"Utah Public Health Journal\" (1922)","\"The Earth and Man\" (1931)","\"The Earth is Defiled Because of Transgression\" Flake 8613 (undated)","\"The Earth to be Redeemed\" Flake 8613b (1930)","\"The Father and the Son\" Flake 8613h (1930)","\"The First Christmas on the Western Continent\" Flake 8613j (1930)","\"The Foolishness of God and the Wisdom of Men\" Flake 8614 (1929)","\"The Foolishness of God and the Wisdom of Men\" Flake 8614b (1930)","\"The Form of Godliness\" Flake 8615 (undated)","\"Freedom to Worship God\" Flake 8616b (1930)","\"The Gate is Open – Enter!\" Flake 8616f (1930)","\"The Gathering of the Tribes\" Flake 8616g (1930)","\"God Is!\" Flake 8617c (1930)","\"The Gospel Unto the Nations\" Flake 8617g (1930)","\"The Great Apostasy\" Flake 8629 (1910)","\"He is Risen – As He Said\" Flake 8633b (1928)","\"He is Risen – As He Said\" Flake 8633c (1930)","\"Heaven's First Law\" Flake 8633f (1930)","\"How Does Christ Save? His Plan Combines Justice and Mercy\" Flake 8637b (1910)","\"How Long Shall Hell Last? The Duration of Punishment\" Flake 8638b (circa 1910)","\"Hygiene of the Soul – The Word of Wisdom\" Flake 8638d (1930)","\"In Olden Days and Now\" Flake 8639 (1929)","\"Israel and the Gentiles\" Flake 8642 (1929)","\"The Law of the Land\" Flake 8651f (1930)","\"Let God be True but Every Man a Liar\" Flake 8653 (1929)","\"Let God be True, Though Men Be Liars\" Flake 8654a (1930)","\"The Living and the Dead Both to Hear the Gospel\" Flake 8655 (undated)","\"The Lord Hath Spoken Anew!\" Flake 8655f (1930)","\"Lord of the Sabbath\" Flake 8655g (1928)","\"Lord of the Sabbath\" Flake 8655h (1930)","\"The Lord's Tenth\" Flake 8658h (1930)","\"The Lord's Tenth\" various editions (undated)","\"Man, Woman – Be Ye Clean!\" Flake 8659b (1930)","\"The Marriage Institution\" Flake 8660 (undated)","\"The Michigan Relics: A Story of Forgery and Deception\" (1911)","\"The Need of a Redeemer\" Flake 8667b (1928)","\"Not Good for Man to be Alone\" Flake 8699a (1930)","\"O Grave, Where is Thy Victory?\" Flake 8669d (1930)","\"O Ye of Little Faith!\" Flake 8669e (1930)","\"Olden Scriptures and New\" Flake 8669g (1930)","\"Opportunity Here and Hereafter. Free Agency and Its Results\" Flake 8670 (circa 1910)","\"The Passing of the Deseret Museum\" (1919)","\"Peter and His Brethren\" Flake 8671 (1929)","\"The Philosophical Basis of Mormonism\" Flake 8672 (1915?, undated) 3 copies, 1 modern reprint","\"The Pittsburgh Conference on Mormonism\" Flake 8681 (1919)","\"Progression Beyond the Grave\" Flake 8682 (undated)","\"Reaching After Our Dead\" Flake 8683c (1930)","\"Receive Ye the Holy Ghost!\" Flake 8683e (1930)","\"Resurrection of the Dead – When Shall It Be?\" Flake 8686a (circa 1920)","\"Search the Scriptures!\" Flake 8687 (1929)","\"Search the Scriptures!\" Flake 8687a (1930)","\"Signs and Wonders\" Flake 8687h (1930)","\"Sin and the Sinner\" Flake 8687k (1930)","\"The Son of Man\" Flake 8688b (1930)","\"The Spirit World – Paradise and Hades\" Flake 8689 (undated)","\"The Spirit World – Paradise and Hades\" Flake 8689a (circa 1910)","\"Thy Sins Be Forgiven Thee!\" Flake 8698f (1930)","\"Time and Eternity\" Flake 8698h (1930)","\"The Tragedy of Israel\" Flake 8698k (1930)","\"The Transgression in Eden\" Flake 8698m (1930)","\"Two Lectures\" on the Book of Mormon, Flake 8602f (circa 1913)","\"The Unknown God\" Flake 8699 (1929)","\"A Voice from the Dust\" Flake 8699b (1930)","\"We Lived Before We Were Born\" Flake 8701c (1930)","\"What is God Like?\" Flake 8701f (1930)","\"What is the Gospel?\" Flake 8701g (1930)","\"What Means It – To Be Saved?\" Flake 8701h (1930)","\"Who Is My Neighbor?\" Flake 8702a (1930)","\"Who May Enter and How?\" Flake 8702b (1930)","\"With the Voice of Thanksgiving\" Flake 8702f (1930)","\"Yesterday and Today\" Flake 8702i (1930)","\"For the Intellect\" by Lloyd Y. Tanimoto (1961)","\"Articles of Faith and Declaration of Principles\" Flake 8714 (1921)","\"Common Sense\" Flake 8725a (1926)","\"A Dialogue\" Flake 8725c variant (1923)","\"Gospel of Reason\" Flake 8743 variant (1923)","\"The Gospel of Truth\" (1923) 2 copies","\"A Key to the Book of Mormon\" Flake 8750a (1916)","\"Science vs. Joseph Smith\" Flake 8764a (1920)","\"Answering Dr. Clandestine: A Response to the Anonymous LDS Historian\" (1978)","\"Archaeology and the Book of Mormon\" (1969)","\"Book of Mormon 'Caractors' Found\" (1980) photocopy?","\"Covering Up the Black Hole in the Book of Mormon\" (1990)","\"A Critical Look: A Study of the Overstreet Confession and the Cowdery Defence\" (1967)","\"Excommunication of a Mormon Church Leader\" (1989)","\"Ferguson's Manuscript Unveiled (1988)","\"Flaws in the Pearl of Great Price\" (1991)","\"Is There a Personal God? (undated)","\"Joseph Smith and Money Digging (1970)","\"The Money-Digging Letters\" (1984)","\"Mormon Scriptures and the Bible\" (1970)","\"Mormonism Like Watergate?\" (1974)","\"Mormonism, Magic and Masonry\" (1983)","\"The Reed Peck Manuscript\" (undated)","\"Senate Document 189\" (undated)","\"The Tanners on Trial\" (1984)","\"Unmasking a Mormon Spy\": The Story of Stan Fields\" (1980)","\"Constancy Amid Change\" by N. Eldon Tanner (1979)","\"The Role of Womanhood\" by N. Eldon Tanner (1977)","\"The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints: A Divine Institution\" by Nathan Tanner, Jr., Flake 8787 (1906)","\"False Prophets and Wolves in Sheep's Clothing\" by Nathan Tanner, Jr., Flake 8788 (circa 1905)","\"Student's Journal for Use with the New Testament Speaks\" by Obert C. Tanner (circa 1935)","\"The Case of Brigham H. Roberts\" by Robert W. Tayler, Flake 8857 (1900)","\"A Peep at the Mormons\" by the Rev. Alfred Taylor in \"The Sunday Magazine\" Volume IX, No. 6 (1881)","\"Mormon Marriage and Its Canonical Consequences\" (1959)","\"The Saints Roll Up Their Sleeves\" (1958)","\"An Answer to Some False Statements\" Flake 8810 (1840) photocopy of the original","\"Calumny Refuted\" Flake 8814 (1840) photocopy of the original","\"Celestial Plural Marriage\" (1883) reprint","\"Discourse\" Flake 8817 (1885)","\"Discourse\" Flake 8817a (1882)","\"The Four Hidden Revelations\" (undated)","\"Items on Priesthood\" by John Taylor, Flake 8841 (1899)","\"Powers of the Spirit of Man\" by John Taylor (1865) reprint","\"Succession in the Priesthood\" by John Taylor, Flake 8847 (1881?)","\"Truth Defended\" by John Taylor Flake 8851 (1840) photocopy","\"Life History of Thomas Orr, Jr.\" by Lillie Jane Orr Taylor, Flake 8852 (circa 1930)","\"Sin and Death in Mormon Country: A Latter-day Tragedy\" in \"Hustler\" by Mark A. Taylor (1986 April)","\"Glad Tidings of Great Joy\" by George Teasdale, Flake 8859a (undated)","\"Glad Tidings of Great Joy\" by George Teasdale, Flake 8862c (circa 1908) 2 copies","\"Two Sermons\" by George Teasdale, variant of Flake 8866 (1907)","\"Temple Souvenir Album\" Flake 8876 (1892) facsimile reprint of original","\"Temple Square Visitor's Guide\" Not by LDS (undated)","\"Territory of Utah: Proclamation by the Governor, April 23, 1853\" a keepsake produced by the Friends of the University of Utah Libraries (1989) 2 copies","\"Guide to the Women's History Holdings at the Utah State Historical Society Library\" by Linda Thatcher (1985)","\"La Poligamia Mormona Y La Monogamia Cristiana Comparadas\" by Moses Thatcher, Flake 8886 (1881) in Spanish","\"The Thatcher Episode\" by Moses Thatcher, Flake 8887 (1896) 2 copies with different colored covers","\"California Pioneer Journalists\" in \"Annual Publications Historical Society of Southern California\" by Mabel R. Thayer (1919)","\"Mormonology; or The Blasphemies of Latter-Day-Saints Exposed\" by J. Theobald (1852) photocopy","\"This is That Day\" (undated)","\"The Latter-Day Saints as They Are\" by Edward A. Thomas (circa 1882)","\"My Reasons for Joining the Church\" by R. M. Bryce, Flake 8926c (1921) 4 copies in four formats","\"An Economic Survey of the 'Dixie' Section, Utah\" by W.P. Thomas (1930)","\"War, Conscription, Conscience and Mormonism\" by Gordon C. Thomasson (1972)","\"Child Abuse\" by Barbara C. Thompson (1981)","\"Evidences in Proof of the Book of Mormon\" by Charles Thompson (1841) photoreprint","\"Mormonism – Increase of the Army\" by John Thompson, Flake 8939 (1858)","\"Race Suicide in the United States III\" by Warren S. Thompson, reprinted from \"The Scientific Monthly\" (1917)","\"Early Days in the West\" by Joseph Thorp, Flake 8947 (1924)","\"Americanization in Utah\" by Arch M. Thurman (1920)","\"Thus, Saith the Lord\" concerning the calling of Joel LeBaron (undated)","\"Times and Seasons\" unreleased variant printing of 1839 July (1991) reprint","\"Times and Seasons\" (1844 July 1) reprint","\"Mormonism\" booklet by Donald S. Tingle (1981) stained","\"Voyage d' Exploration dans l' Utah et l' Arizona\" in \"Le Tour du Monde\" by M. Albert Tissandier (1886) in French","\"To the Buffetings\" (undated)","\"Do You Know the REAL Story on BRIGHAMS' ADAM-GOD DOCTRINE?\" by Wally Tope (undated)","\"Topical Outlines to the Way to Perfection\" (circa 1936)","\"The Divorce Vice in the United States\" by John C. Torgerson (1922) printout copy from HathiTrust","\"Tracts from Southern States Mission, Chattanooga, Tennessee\" (undated)","\"The Trial of Apostle Matthias F. Cowley\" (1911) reprint","\"A Tribute to President Heber J. Grant, A Man of Achievement, on his 85th Birthday\" (1941) 2 copies","\"Supplement One to Facts\" by R.B. Trowbridge (undated)","\"The Hearts of the Children or The Connecting Link\" by Medora O. Trueblood, Flake 9022 (1929)","\"Lost Talk Found\" by Thomas G. Truitt about a talk by President Joseph F. Smith (1967)","\"The Mysteries of Mormonism\" by Alfred Trumble, Flake 9024 (1882)","\"The Truth Teller\" Volume 1, No. 5, Flake 9028 (1864 November) 3 copies","\"Polygamy\" speech by John Randolph Tucker of Virginia, Flake 9035 (1887 January 12)","\"In Reply to Bruce R. McConkie\" by William P. Tucker (1963)","\"Ben Israel; or From Under the Curse\" by Edward W. Tullidge (1887) 2 copies, one cropped and without a cover","\"Brigham Young and Mormonism\" by E. M. Tullidge in \"Galaxy?\" (1867?)","\"Woman and the Priesthood\" by Rodney Turner (1966)","\"Two Sermons\" by George Teasdale and Parley P. Pratt, Flake 8866 variant (circa 1907)","\"Our Country's Troubles, No. II, or National Sins and National Retribution (preached 1857 but printed 1864)","\"Rachel's Death How Memory Challenges History by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich (2004) 2 copies","\"The Significance of Trivia\" by Laurel Thatcher Ulrich (1992)","University Archaeological Society, Brigham Young University, Bulletin No. 1 (1950), 2 copies","\"Atomic Tests in Nevada\" by the United States Atomic Energy Commission (1957)","\"Convictions for Polygamy in Utah and Idaho\" by the United States Attorney General, Flake 9097 (1888)","\"The Late Corporation of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and others, appellants vs United States Attorney General Brief\" Flake 9098 (1888)","Letter from the United States Attorney General, concerning bigamy, Flake 9099 (1888) 3 copies","\"Amendments to the Constitution Prohibiting Polygamy\" Flake 9113k (1899)","\"Almon W. Babbitt, delegate from Deseret\" Flake 9115 (1850) 2 copies","\"Camp Douglas Military Reservation, Utah (1884)","\"Electric Light Plant in Utah Penitentiary. Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury\" (1892)","\"Exhibit of Utah at World's Columbian Exposition\" (1892)","\"Laws in Utah Additional Testimony\" Part 2 (1870 February 11) 2 copies","\"Laws in Utah Additional Testimony\" Part 3 (1870 February 28) 2 copies","\"Non-Mormon Citizens of Utah Memorial of Forty-Five Gentlemen\" (1874) 2 copies","\"Polygamy\" Flake 9127a (1886 May 24)","\"United States Penitentiary in Utah. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury\" (1891)","\"Utah Indian War Claims. Letter from the Secretary of War (1873)","Committee of Claims \"Thomas H. Noble\" (1848)","Committee On Election of President \"Disqualifying Polygamists\" Flake 9114 (1900)","Committee on Elections \"Cannon vs Campbell Contested Election\" Flake 9115a (1882)","Committee on Elections \"Delegate from the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9116a (1883)","Committee on Elections \"George Q. Cannon, Delegate from Utah. Report\" Flake 9116b (1875 January 21)","Committee on Elections \"George Q. Cannon, Delegate from Utah. Views of the Minority\" Flake 9116c (1875 January 22) fragile","Committee on Elections \"George R. Maxwell vs. George Q. Cannon\" Flake 9116d (1874 April 30)","Committee on Elections \"Papers in the Case of McGrorty vs. Hooper\" Flake 9117a (1867 March 7)","Committee on Elections \"Report in the Case of McGrorty vs. Hooper\" Flake 9117 (1868 July 9)","Committee on the Judiciary \"H.R. 8347\" (1890 March 18) 2 copies","Committee on the Judiciary \"Polygamy\" (1886)","Committee on the Judiciary \"Prohibiting Polygamy\" Flake 9129 (1888)","Committee on the Judiciary \"Utah Report\" Flake 9136 (1867 February 28)","Committee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah Report\" Flake 9145 (1893 January 24) 2 copies","Committee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah Report Parts 1-2\" Flake 9146 (1893 November 2)","Committee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah as a State. Arguments in Favor\" Flake 9143 (1889 January 12-22) 2 copies","Committee on the Territories \"Admission of Utah as a State. Report\" Flake 9144 (1889 March 2) 3 copies","Committee on the Territories \"The Condition of Utah\" Flake 9149 (1866) 2 copies","Committee on the Territories \"Execution of the Laws in Utah Flake 9151 (1870)","Committee on the Territories \"Local Government for the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9153 (1892)","Committee on the Territories \"Marriages in Territory of Utah\" Flake 9155 (1884) page detached","Committee on the Territories \"Reorganization of the Legislative Power of Utah Territory\" Flake 9159 (1884)","Special Committee on the Case of Brigham H. Roberts of Utah, Flake 9163 (1900)","\"Abstract of Returns of an Election Held in Utah Territory\" (1872)","Message from the Governor of the Utah Territory \"In the Senate of the United States\" (1863 February 28)","Senate Bill S. 349 for the Erection of a Public Building at Salt Lake City (1889 December 4)","Memorial for the Admission of Utah into the Union of States (1894 February 28)","\"Utah State Memorial Stone (1951)","Committee on Education and Labor Report, Flake 9169 (1886)","Committee on Privileges and Elections concerning \"Reed Smoot\" Flake 9174a (1906)","\"Admission of Utah\" Flake 9176a (1888)","\"Hearings on the Bill S. 1306\" Flake 9181 (1892)","\"Home Rule for Utah. Arguments made by a Delegation from Utah\" Flake 9182 (1892)","\"Report\" by Mr. Wade, Flake 9183 (1863)","Committee on the Judiciary - Report by Mr. Wall, Flake 9187 (1840 March 4) 3 copies and 1 photocopy","Committee on the Judiciary - Report by Mr. Pugh on the petition by John Cradlebaugh (1860)","Department of State – Message of the President of the United States \"The Condition of Affairs in the Territory of Utah\" (1860)","\"Alleged Connection of Certain Mormons with the Piute and Navajo Outbreak\" Flake 9189a (1882)","\"Message of the President… concerning the Mountain Meadow Massacre and other Massacres in Utah Territory\" Flake 9191 (1860)","\"Polygamy in Utah\" Flake 9193 (1884)","\"Report of the Secretary of the Interior\" (1889)","\"Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury\" (1894 April 17)","\"Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury\" concerning the Industrial Christian Home Building Repair in Utah (1896 March 27)","\"Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury - Utah Public Buildings Further Appropriations\" Flake 9196 (1854 April 3)","United States District Court of the Third District Court of Utah \"Exposures of a Rotten Priesthood\" Flake 9199 (1888 February)","United States Government \"Report of the Utah Commission\" (1888)","\"United States Government Officials Commend Colonization Work of Mormon Church\" Flake 9205 (1925 April 9) 3 copies, one of which is damaged","\"Accounts of Brigham Young, Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Utah Territory\" Flake 9210 (1862)","United States Post Office Department \"Postmasters in Idaho Living in Polygamy\" Flake 9211 (1905)","United States President Millard Fillmore \"Message\" Flake 9214 (1852) 3 copies","\"Cessation of Difficulties in Utah\" Flake 9215 (1858)","\"Proclamation in Utah\" Flake 9220 (1858 April 6)","Message to the Two Houses of Congress, Flake 9215a (1857)","Message of the President of the United States, Flake 9219 (1860) 3 copies","Message of the United States President James Buchanan on the Utah Territory, Flake 9222 (1860), 3 copies","Message from the United States President Ulysses S. Grant on \"The Condition of Affairs in the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9222a (1873)","United States Supreme Court - lawsuit between the Corporation of the Presiding Bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, et al and Christine J. Amos, et al (1986)","\"Industrial Christian Home Association of Utah\" Flake 9234 (1892 October 25) 2 copies and Flake 9235 (1892 February 13) 5 copies","\"Minority Report\" by General John A. McClernand, Flake 9236b (1891)","\"Polygamy in Utah\" Flake 9237a (1884), with loose cover","\"Report of the Utah Commission\" (1883)","\"Report of the Utah Commission\" (1886)","\"Report of the Utah Commission to the Secretary of the Interior\" Flake 9239 (1886) copy produced from digitized original","\"Report of the Utah Commission to the Secretary of the Interior\" Flake 9239 (1887) copy produced from digitized original","\"Report of the Utah Commission to the Secretary of the Interior\" Flake 9239 (1888) copy produced from digitized original","\"Reports to the Secretary of the Interior\" Flake 9239 (1892-1896), 1892 and 1893 are copies produced from digitized originals","\"Report of the Utah Commission as to the Management of the Industrial Christian Home of Utah Territory\" Flake 9239a (circa 1889), 2 copies","United States War Department - Central Pacific Railroad route survey report by Captain Gunnison (1854)","United States War Department – Contracts for Utah Expedition, Flake 9244 (1858) 2 copies","United States War Department – Estimate for Utah Expedition, Flake 9245 (1858)","United States War Department – Military Posts, Flake 9254b (1876)","United States War Department – Military Reservation at Camp Douglas, Utah (1876)","United States War Department – Report of the Secretary of War, Flake 9254d (1858)","University of Utah – Aileen H. Clyde 20th Century Women's Legacy Archive (2014)","University of Utah – \"Carousel\" Program (1958)","University of Virginia Bushman Professorship of Mormon Studies (2015)","\"Unsere Sonntagsschule\" (1924) in German","\"Utah: A Peculiar People\" in \"Time\" (1947 July 21)","\"Utah and Statehood\" Flake 9266 (1888)","\"Utah and the Mormons: A Brief Sketch\" in \"The Tribune Almanac\" (1858)","Utah Centennial Commission – \"Dance Manual,\" \"Centennial Souvenir Program Arts Division\" (2 copies) and Official Program \"This is the Place\" (all 1947)","Utah Constitution (1882); Flake 9274 (1895); as Amended (1924); and undated, 4 items","Utah Democratic State Committee – \"Prohibition as a Christian Measure\" (circa 1910)","Utah Democratic State Committee – \"Prohibition: History of the Movement in Utah\" (circa 1910)","\"Utah and the Mormons: Investigation by the United States Congress\" Flake 9266m (circa 1890)","\"Utah Done in Black\" (undated)","\"Utah Educational Journal\" Volume I, No. 1 (1875 July)","\"Utah Expedition\" in \"The Atlantic Monthly\" (1859)","\"The Bible Teaching About Christ\" (1938)","\"Contradictions in Mormon Books and Doctrines\" (1934?)","\"Eight Reasons Why No One Should Be a Mormon\" (1949)","\"The Guard's Great Question Answered\" (1912)","\"The Hardest Field in the World\" (circa 1914)","\"A Man's Job for Real Men\" (1914)","\"Mormon Morals\" (circa 1921)","\"Mormonism Proclaiming Itself a Fraud\" (undated)","\"Second Elder Oliver Cowdery's Renunciation of Mormonism\" (1937)","\"Story of a Mormon Convert\" (undated)","\"Strong Appeals for Men for Utah Work\" (1914) 2 copies","\"Teachings of Mormonism and Christianity Compared\" (1929, 1949)","\"The Truth About God\" (1912)","\"Wanted a Gideon's Band!\" (1921)","\"What We Stand For\" (1914)","Government – \"Council Chamber\" (1870)","Governor's Office – \"Utah Facts\" (2015)","Historical Records Survey – \"Inventory of the Church Archives of Utah\" (1940)","Utah – Insane Asylum Biennial Reports, Originals (1890, 1892) 2 items","Utah – Insane Asylum Biennial Report, Copy of Original digitized by Google (1902)","\"Utah: It's People, Resources, Attractions and Institutions\" Flake 1474 (1914)","Utah Lighthouse Ministry pamphlets: \"Fall of the Book of Abraham,\" \"Jesus and Joseph Smith,\" \"Joseph Smith and the Kinderhook Plates,\" \"Power Over the Entire World,\" \"Testing the Book of Mormon,\" and \"The Worst Prison of All\" (all undated)","Utah Map (circa 1850's)","\"Utah Monthly Magazine\" (1893 March)","Utah – Mormon Battalion Monument Commission: \"The Mormon Battalion and Its Monument\" Flake 9297 (1916) and \"Mormon Battalion Monument Souvenir Brochure\" Flake 9298 (1927) 2 copies","\"The Utah Mormons\" news clipping in \"Farm and Home\" (1896 May 1)","Utah – Museum of Fine Arts \"Museum on the Road\" (undated)","\"The Utah Pioneers\" Flake 9304 (1880) 2 copies, one with torn cover","\"The Utah Review\" Flake 9309 (18881-1882) 2 copies of 1881 December","Utah – Salt Lake City Public Schools: \"An Outline of the Course of Study Adopted\" (undated) and \n\"Circular of the Public Schools of Salt Lake County\" (1890)","Utah – Semi-Centennial Commission \"Catalogue of the Relics\" Flake 9311 (1897) 2 copies","Utah State - \"The Brigham Young Statue Presentation Program\" (1945 Feb 27)","Utah State Industrial School \"Good Citizen\" (1916)","Utah State Supreme Court Case No. 9268, Jesse B. Stone vs. Salt Lake City, et al (circa 1953)","Utah State University \"The Leonard J. Arrington Endowed Professorship of Mormon History and Culture\" (2016)","\"Utah's Greatest Manhunt the True Story of the Hunt for Lopez\" (1913)","Utah Territory - Bureau of Statistics (1895)","Utah Territory, Citizens of - \"Admission of Utah as a State in the Union\" Flake 9320 (1882)","Utah Territory, Citizens of - \"Petition in the Senate of the United States\" Flake 9326 (1890)","Utah Territory, Citizens of – \"Memorial against Legislation requested by Members of the Legal Profession\" Flake 9323 (1873) 2 copies","Utah Territory, Citizens of – Non-Mormon Grievances Flake 9325 (1874)","Utah Territory, Commissioner of Schools – Reports, including Flake 9333 (1889); Flake 9334 (1893); Flake 9335 (1890); Flake 9335a (1892); (1895)","Constitutional Convention \"Memorial of a Convention of the People of the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9343 (1860)","\"Memorial of the Constitutional Convention of Utah\" Flake 9341 (1888)","\"Deficiency Appropriations Letter from the Acting Secretary of the Treasury\" (1888)","\"First Biennial Report of the Trustees of the Territorial Reform School\" (1890)","Acting Governor Arthur L. Thomas \"Messages\" (1880, 1882)","Governor Eli Houston Murray \"Messages and Reports\" Flake 9365 (1882); Flake 9366 (1884); Flake 9367 (1880); (1883); and Flake 9368 (1883)","\"Report\" Flake 9375 (1889) \n\"Message\" (1890)\n\"Report\" Flake 9376 (1890) and \n\"Message\" (1892)","Flake 9381 (1894) 2 copies; Flake 9382 (1893); Flake 9382a (1895) 2 copies, 1 incomplete; and Flake 9382b (1896)","\"Index to the Laws of the Territory of Utah\" (circa 1870)","Legislative Assembly – \"Investigations into Utah Affairs, Flake 9385b (1874)","Legislative Assembly – \"Memorial of the Member and Officers of the Legislative Assembly\" Flake 9389 (1858)","Legislative Assembly – \"Memorial of the Member and Officers of the Legislative Assembly\" one copy from the Senate and one copy from the House, variant of Flake 9389 (1858)","Legislative Assembly – \"Mormon Legislation Against Polygamy\" Flake 9391 (1888)","Legislative Assembly – \"Report on the Governor's Message\" concerning the Political Situation, Polygamy, and Governmental Action, Flake 9394 (1882), 3 copies","Legislative Assembly – \"Utah. Memorial of the Member and Officers of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah\" Flake 9391d (1858)","Legislative Assembly – \"Veto Power in Utah\" Flake 9392 (1886) 2 copies","Legislative Assembly – \"Visit of the Wyoming Legislature\" Flake 9393b (1884)","Legislative Assembly – \"Your Committee\" Flake 9395 (1882)","\"Mormon Women of Utah\" Flake 9397 (1886)","\"Mormon Women of Utah Petition\" Flake 9400 (1876)","President Millard Fillmore \"Message\" Flake 9401a (1852) 2 copies","\"The Wit and Wisdom of Brigham Young\" by Dan Valentine (1972)","\"Validating the Visual Arts\" in \"Utah Holiday\" (1976 October 18)","\"Kingdom Come\" in \"Time\" by David Van Biema (1997)","\"The River Jordan Temple\" by Ada Strong Van Dam","\"The Inspired Revision of the Bible\" by Merrill Y. Van Wagoner (1947) 2 copies","\"The Economic Dependence of the Population of Utah\" by Rolland A. Vandegrift (1931)","\"Why I left the Mormon Church\" by Jacob Vandervis (circa 1942)","\"A Story of the Ancestor of the American Indian\" by J.E. Vanderwood (1936)","\"Les Mormons en 1886\" in \"Revue Bleue\" (1886 July 24) in French","\"Parley Pratt\" in \"Revue des Deux Mondes\" (1877 June 15) in French","\"Riddle of American Origins\" by Harold I. Velt (1934, 1941), 2 copies","\"Verbatim Report of Funeral Services Held in Honor of President John R. Winder\" Flake 9461 (1910)","\"A Matter of Principle: Plural Marriage, the Manifesto and Fundamentalist Mormons\" by Ken Verdoia in \"Utah Holiday\" (1990)","\"The Kirtland Temple Suite and Independence Temple Lot Case\" by J.L. Verhei","Views of Salt Lake City and Vicinity\" (1889)","\"Mountain Meadows Massacre\" by Vindex, a pseudonym, Flake 9478a (1884), copy of Original digitized by Google","\"Vision # 5\" (undated)","\"Voters of Utah, Beware! Flake 9694a (circa 1890)","\"The Gospel of Jesus Christ in Polynesia\" by William M. Waddoups (1937)","\"Some Day You Will Marry\" by Angelyn W. Wadley (1953)","\"Illiteracy and Mormonism\" Flake 9513 (1885)","\"The Handcart Trail\" by Eliza M. Wakefield (1949)","\"House of the Lord: The Story of Kirtland Temple\" by Barbara Walden and Lachlan MacKay (2008)","\"The Scallawagiana Hundred\" by Kent L. Walgren (1982)","\"Enticing Words of Man's Wisdom. A Survey of the Mormon Missionary Mind-Manipulating Methods\" (undated)","\"An Examination of B.H. Roberts' Secret Manuscript\" (1979)","\"Joseph Smith Among the Egyptians\" (1973)","\"Joseph Smith's Bainbridge, New York, Court Trials\" (undated)","\"New Light on Mormon Origins from the Palmyra, New York Revival\" (1967)","\"About the Mormons\" by G.B. Hersleb Walnum, Flake 9529b (1852), typescript copy of a translation by Val G. Hemming (2000)","\"Three Phases of Cooperation in the West\" by Amos G. Warner, Flake 9599 (1887)","\"A Warning of Judgements to Come\" (undated) 3 copies","Wasatch Economic Development Committee – Heber Valley Profile (undated)","\"The 1948 Secret Marriage of Louis J. Barlow: Origins of FLDS Placement Marriage\" by Marianne T. Watson (2007)","\"A Friendly Admonition\" by Wingfield Watson, Flake 9637 (1913)","\"We Are Anxious to Contact L.D.S. Who Believe in the Original Gospel\" (undated)","\"The Acorn\" Weber Stake Academy, Flake 13 (1907)","\"Mormonism from a Mormon Point of View\" in \"Popular Science Monthly\" (1876)","\"Mormonism Exposed. The Other Side\" by H. Weightman, Flake 9674 (1884)","\"The Translation of the Book of Mormon: Basic Historical Information\" by John W. Welch and Tim Rathbone (1986)","\"Ezra Taft Benson\" in \"American Opinion\" by Robert Welch (1964 October) 2 copies","Robert Welch Freedom Dinner program (1966)","\"The Bible Points to the Book of Mormon and the New World\" (1969)","\"The Book of Mormon Evidences Joseph Smith a Prophet\" (1970)","\"Other Sheep\" (1958)","\"Criticisms of the Book of Mormon Answered\" written with F. Edward Butterworth (1973)","\"Beyond Big Love\" in \"Bitch: Feminist Response to Pop Culture\" by Holly Welker (2011)","\"Charities and Philanthropies\" by Emmeline B. Wells, Flake 9681 (1893), incomplete, pages 41-90","\"Radio Sermons\" by Rulon S. Wells (1938 September 11-October 2) water damage","\"The Mormons: History of Their Leading Men\" in \n\"American Phrenological Journal\" by Samuel R. Wells (1866)","\"Heaven on Earth\" by Franklin L. West (1946)","\"Intelligent Courtship\" by Franklin L. West (1946)","\"The Mormon Welfare Plan\" (1952)","\"Mormons Are Different!\" (1954)","\"My Testimony\" (1951)","\"Westward Bound: An Exhibition Celebrating Book Arts in the West\" (undated)","\"What Shall We Believe\" (circa 1855)","\"Historical Facts Concerning the Temple Lot\" by Clarence L. Wheaton (1972)","\"Why I Believe in Zion and the Building of the Temple\" by Clarence L. Wheaton (1934)","\"To the Priesthood and Members Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, in the Manchester Conference\" by Cyrus Hubbard Wheelock, Flake 9723 (1851) fragile","\"The Survivor\" in \"Forbes\" by David Whelan (2011)","\"Deadwood Dick and the Mormons\" by J. Harrington White (1915), damaged and fragile","\"Westward in '47: The Saga of the Mormon Pioneers\" by Nelson White (1947) 2 copies","\"An Address to All Believers in Christ\" by David Whitmer (1887) photoreprint","\"An Address to Believers in the Book of Mormon\" by David Whitmer (undated) photoreprint, 2 copies","\"David Whitmer Talks\" Flake 9746 (circa 1886), Copy of Original digitized by Google","\"The Drama in Utah: The Story of the Salt Lake Theatre\" by Horace G. Whitney, Flake 9750 (1915) 2 copies","Addresses \"The Apocalypse: What John Saw and Heard on Patmos\" No. 1-6, by Orson F. Whitney, Flake 9753 (1929)","\"Baptism – the Birth of Water and the Spirit\" by Orson F. Whitney (undated) 5 copies","\"A Biographical Sketch of A. Milton Musser\" by Orson F. Whitney, Flake 9757 (1902)","\"Latter-day Developments\" No. 1-6, by Orson F. Whitney, Flake 9771 (1929)","\"Mormon Activities\" Flake 9775 (1913)","\"The Pioneers: Pilgrims of the Desert\" (1920) bound news clipping","\"Speeches … in Support of Woman Suffrage\" Flake 9783 (1895)","\"The Strength of the Mormon Position\" 9785 (circa 1917-1918), 5 copies with variant covers and format","\"Whitney's Radio Talks\" Flake 9795a (1930?)","\"The British Library Mormon Americana\" by David J. Whittaker (1994)","\"About Myself\" by John A. Widtsoe (1930?)","\"The Bible\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"The Book of Mormon is Translated\" by John A. Widtsoe (1949)","Centennial Series No. 1 by John A. Widtsoe (undated) in Armenian","\"Complete Religion\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 2 copies","\"Did Joseph Smith Write the Book of Mormon?\" by John A. Widtsoe (1949)","\"The Divine Mission of Joseph Smith\" by John A. Widtsoe (undated)","\"Enemies Put on Fighting Clothes\" by John A. Widtsoe (1949)","\"Fundamental Concepts of the Universe\" by John A. Widtsoe (1908) reprint","\"A God Who Speaks\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Guideposts to Happiness\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 3 copies","\"Life's Meaning\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Need of Church Organization\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Practical Application and Results of The Word of Wisdom\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9817 (circa 1928)","\"Practical Religion\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Religion for the Ordinary Man\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 5 copies","\"Seven Claims of the Book of Mormon A Collection of Evidences by John A. Widtsoe and Franklin S. Harris, Jr. (1937)","\"Temple Worship\" by John A. Widtsoe (1964) 2 copies","\"Tracts and Tracting\" by John A. Widtsoe (1932) 2 copies","\"Truth Restored: A Modern Miracle!\" by John A. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated) 2 copies, 2 formats","\"An Understandable Religion: Simplicity in Religion\" by John A. Widtsoe (1944)","\"Universal Salvation\" Flake 9807 (undated) 7 copies","\"Die Wahcheit Wiederhergestellt\" Flake 9828e (1930?) 2 copies, in German","\"Waiting to Receive the Golden Plates\" (1949)","\"What is Man?\" (1936)","\"What is Mormonism?\" Flake 9829 (1928?) 2 copies","\"What is Mormonism?\" Flake 9830 (1928?)","\"What is Mormonism?\" (1937) in Armenian","\"Who Saw the Book of Mormon Plates?\" (1949)","\"The Word of Wisdom\" Flake 9807 (undated) 2 copies","\"Women and Marriage Among the Mormons\" by Leah D. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Women and Marriage Among the Mormons\" by Leah D. Widtsoe, Flake 9832n (1930?)","\"Word of Wisdom Menus and Recipes\" by Leah D. Widtsoe (1931) 3 copies","\"Marks of the Great Apostasy\" Osborne J.P. Widtsoe, Flake 9807 (undated)","\"Landmarks of Ancient American People\" by Orrin G. Wilde (1947)","\"Motivating Forces Which Are Lacking in the Profession of Teaching\" (1958)","\"Our Patriotic Duty in 1962\" (1962)","\"Principle and Practice of Paying Tithing\" (1957)","\"Report and Address 80th Commencement\" at Brigham Young University\" (1955)","\"The Return of Full Value\" (1959)","\"Set the Hearts of Youth on Flame\" (1962)","\"Speech to Stake Presidents and Bishops\" (1969)","\"William Jex, Pioneer and Patriarch\" Flake 9868 (circa 1927)","\"Official Instructions Given at the April 1926, Relief Society Conference\" by President Clarissa S. Williams (1926)","\"The Pillars of Truth\" by LaMar S. Williams (undated)","\"The New Social Program of the Church\" by T.W. Williams, Flake 9893 (circa 1925)","\"The Admission of Utah\" by Jeremiah M. Wilson, Flake 9920 (1889)","\"Anti-Mormon Test Oath\" by Jeremiah M. Wilson, Flake 9923 (1890)","\"Ex-Parte: In the Matter of Hans Nielsen, Appellant\" by Jeremiah M. Wilson, Flake 9924 (1889)","\"Juanita Brooks and Family Narratives\" by William A. Wilson (1991)","\"Mormon Legends of the Three Nephites Collected at Indiana University\" in \"Indiana Folklore\" by William A. Wilson (1969) Copy of Original digitized by Google","\"On Being Human: The Folklore of Mormon Missionaries\" by William A. Wilson (1981)","\"History of the Priesthood\" by Benjamin Winchester (1843) photocopy","\"One Whole Person\" by Betty Winholtz (1979)","\"Inside the Mormon Empire\" in \"Bloomberg Businessweek\" by Caroline Winter (2012)\n1916-1972, undated","\"Cursed is he that Putteth His Trust in the Arm of Flesh\" by Hugo Witt (1972)","\"The Impossible Return to Zion\" by Hugo Witt (1970)","\"Where Does It Say That?\" by Bob Witte (undated)","\"The Mormon Church and Prohibition\" by James H. Wolfe, Flake 9973 (1916?)","Woman's Executive Committee of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church \"Salt Lake Collegiate Institute\" (1893)","Woman's Home Missionary Association \"A School Among the Mormons\" in Bountiful, Utah (1886)","\"The Woman's Side of Mormonism\" in \"The World Today\" (1905 July) both a separate article and in the magazine","Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Organization \"Over Sea and Land A Missionary Magazine for the Young\" (1894 May)","\"Outline Study of the Book of Mormon\" by J. Karl Wood (undated)","\"Memories of My Life\" by George T. 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Young (1967)","\"The Early Day Home in Utah\" by Levi Edgar Young (1938) cover detached","\"Irrigation\" by Levi Edgar Young (1938)","\"The Salt Lake Tabernacle and World-Famed Organ\" by Levi Edgar Young, Flake 10,102a (1917)","\"The Salt Lake Tabernacle and World-Famed Organ\" by Levi Edgar Young, Flake 10,103 (circa 1930)","\"Index for the Memoirs of John R. Young\" by Loyd L. Young (1976) photocopy?","\"Honorable John Henry Smith Tribute\" by Richard W. Young, Flake 10,108 (1911)","\"Mormonism Exposed. The Constitution and the Territories\" by Richard W. Young, Flake 10,109 (1885)","\"Tithing\" by Richard W. Young, Flake 10,110 (circa 1920)","\"The Beehive House\" by S. Dilworth Young (1970)","\"Practical Recipes\" by Stella Young (1926)","\"Mormonism: Its Origin, Doctrines and Dangers\" by T.W. Young, Flake 10,112 (1900)","\"Young Wild West's Death Defiance, or, Airetta and the Danites\" in \"Wild West Weekly\" (1909 February 12)","\"Mormonism and Islam\" by Ali Ibn Yusef (undated)","\"Testimony of John Zahnd\" Flake 10,119 (1920?)","\"Mormonism What is it All About?\" by Wesley Ziegler (1942)","\"Im Schatten von Mormons Tempel\" by G. Zimmer von Ulbersdorf, Flake 10,122a (1911) in German","Zion Book Store \"Catalog\" (1995)","\"Thomas L. Kane Ambassador to the Mormons\" by Albert L. Zobell, Jr. (undated)","\"Zion's Advocate\" (1929) covers detached","William Adams (1822-1894) Autobiography typescript of excerpts from his diary (circa 1894)","William Ajax (1832-1899) Journal typescript (1861-1862)","Inez Knight Allen (1876-1937), the first woman from the Latter-day Saints to complete a mission independently of a husband, Record typescript (1898-1899)","Milo Andrus (1814-1893) Autobiography typescript (1875)","Truman O. Angell (1810-1887) Autobiography typescript (1856)","Benjamin Ashby (1828-1907) Autobiography typescript (1847)","George Washington Gill Averett (1824-1902) \nAutobiography typescript (1847)","Milton V. Backman, Jr. Bibliography of Early Latter-Day Saint Diaries (circa 1999)","Lewis Barney (1808-1894) Autobiography typescript (1846)","Gilbert Belnap (1821-1899) Autobiography typescript (1857)","Ezra Taft Benson (1811-1869) Autobiography typescript (undated)","Henry William Bigler (1815-1900) Autobiography typescript (1846)","Henry G. 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Gilbert (1802- ?) \"Recollections\" typescript (1892)","John P. Greene \"Expulsion of the Mormons\" typescript (1839)","Isaac C. Haight (1813-1886) Autobiography typescript (1846)","Aroet Lucious Hale (1828-?) Journal typescript (1856)","Mary Isabella Hales, Charles Henry Hales, and Stephen Hales – Selections from Autobiographies typescripts (1985)","Levi Hancock (1803-1882) Autobiography typescript (1836)","Mosiah Lyman Hancock (1834-1907) Autobiography typescript (1865)","Martin Harris (1783-1875) \"His Life, Character, and Testimony\" (1958)","Lorenzo Hill Hatch (1826-1910) Autobiography typescript (1855-1856)","Joseph Holbrook (1806-?) Autobiography typescript (1846)","Joseph Hovey (1812-1868) Autobiography typescript (1847)","Oliver B. Huntington (1823-1909) Autobiography typescript (1839)","Prescindia L. Huntington (1805-1842) Autobiography typescript (1877)","Marinda M. 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Pratt (1807-1857) \"History of the Late Persecution Inflicted by the State of Missouri Upon the Mormons\" (1839) typescript","John Pulsipher (1827-1891) Autobiography typescript (1891)","Mariah Pulsipher (1822-1893) Autobiography typescript (1985)","Mary Brown Pulsipher (1799-1886) Autobiography typescript (1985)","Zerah Pulsipher (1789-1872) Autobiography typescript (circa 1862)","\"Excerpts from the Pulsipher Family History Book\" (undated)","Sally Randall (1805- ?) \"Nauvoo Letters 1843-1846\" (1982)","Mary A. 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Staines (1818-1881) Reminiscences typescript (1890-1891)","Allen Joseph Stout (1815-1889) Journal typescript (1888)","John Taylor (1808-1887) \"Selected Discourses and Writings\" typescript (1855-1886)","Martha Pane Jones Thomas (1808-1885) Autobiography typescript (1927)","Nancy Naomi Alexander Tracy (1816-1902) Autobiography typescript (1846)","\"History of Theodore Turley\" (1800- ?)  typescript (1840)","William Lampard Watkins (1827-1911) Autobiography typescript (1846)","Elizabeth Ann Whitney (1800-1882) Reminiscences typescript (1877)","Helen Mar Kimball Whitney (1828 - ?) Autobiography typescript (1880-1883)","\"History of Lyman Wight\" (1796-1858) typescript (1865)","Orange L. Wight (1823- ?) Autobiography typescript (1903)","Rev. Diedrich Willers 1830 Letter typescript (1973)","\"Faith Promoting Experiences of Patriarch Charles R. Woodbury\" typescript (undated)","Phoebe W. 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Paden, et al (1903 January 26) Copy of Original digitized by Google","\"Cartoonists and Muckrakers: Selected Media Images of Mormonism During the Progressive Era\" by Michael Harold Paulos and Kenneth L. Cannon II (2011) photocopy","\"The Case of Senator Smoot\" by A.T. Schroeder, photocopy (1905)","\"Mormons and the World's Fair 1893 A Study of Religious and Cultural Agency and Transformation\" by Konden Smith\" Dissertation (2012 May) photocopy","\"The Role of the Newspaper in the Reed Smoot Investigation\" by Kathryn Smoot, Thesis (1964) photocopy","Honorable Reed Smoot Speech (1907) photocopy","Honorable George Sutherland Speech \"Senator Reed Smoot and Conditions in Utah\" (1907) photocopy","\"The Trials of Apostle John W. Taylor and Matthias R. Cowley\" (1987) photocopy","Solomon Adams \"An Address, Delivered at North-Yarmouth, April 28, 1830\" copy of original digitized by Google (1830)","\"Address of the Temperance Convention to the Inhabitants of Pennsylvania\" in \"Hazard's Register of Pennsylvania\" (1831)","\"American Quarterly Observer\" copy of original digitized by Google (1833)","\"Report of the First Meeting\" by American Society for the Promotion of Temperance (1826) 3 copies, two are photocopies","\"National Circular addressed to the Head of each Family in the United States\" by the American Tract Society (circa 1830)","\"On the Traffic of Ardent Spirits\" by the American Tract Society (circa 1832)","\"Who Slew All These?\" by American Tract Society (circa 1830)","\"A Discourse Delivered in Stephentown, December 25, 1828 … Before the Temperance Societies of Those Towns\" by Nathan S.S. Beman (1829)","\"An Address Delivered Before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance\" by Gamaliel Bradford (1826) a copy of the original digitized by Google)","\"An Address on Intemperance … February 26, 1833\" by O.A. 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De Witt (1830)","\"Circular Addressed to the Members of the Massachusetts Society for Suppressing Intemperance\" by Samuel Dexter (1814)","\"Call to Professing Christians on Temperance\" by Austin Dickinson (1831) (2 copies)","\"Scripture Argument for Temperance\" by Austin Dickinson (circa 1830) (2 copies, one without a cover)","\"Alarm to Distillers and Their Allies\" by Baxter Dickson (circa 1830)","\"Intemperance: A Sermon, Delivered at the North Church in Newburyport\" by Luther Fraseur Dimmick (1824)","\"A Discourse, Delivered in Chepachet, R.I.\" by Daniel Dow (1831) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Dublin Temperance Gazette\" (1832) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"An Address Delivered in the Presbyterian Church, before the Young Men's Temperance Society\" by George Duffield (1832) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Evils of Intemperance, Exemplified in Poetry and Prose\" (1829) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"An Address Delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance\" by Joshua B. 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Herbert (1832)","\"An Essay on Alcoholic and Narcotic Substances\" by Edward Hitchcock (1830)","\"An Essay on Temperance\" by Edward Hitchcock (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Extracts from an Address Before the Saratoga County Temperance Society\" by Samuel M. Hopkins (1829) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Debates of Conscience with a Distiller, a Wholesale Dealer, and a Retailer\" by Heman Humphrey (circa 1830)","\"Parallel between Intemperance and the Slave Trade\" by Heman Humphrey (1828)","\"The Nature, Effects, Origin, and Cure of Intemperance\" by Jacob Ide (1818)","\"Intemperance\" in \"The New England Farmer\" (December 11, 1829)","\"Intemperance. An Address, to the Churches and Congregations of the Western District of Fairfield County\" (1813)","\"Journal of Health and Recreation\" Volume IV, No. 2 (1832)","\"Journal of the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Temperance Convention\" (1833) 2 copies","\"An Address, Delivered before the Needham Temperance Society\" by Daniel Kimball (1830)","\"A Sermon Delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance\" by John T. Kirkland (1814)","\"An Address Delivered before the Temperance Society of Bath, N.H.\" by Jonathan Kittredge (1829)","\"An Address, Delivered before the Temperance Society of Plymouth, N.H.\" by Jonathan Kittredge (1830)","\"Address on the Effects of Ardent Spirits\" (undated)","\"An Address, Upon the Effects of Ardent Spirits\" (1827) fragile","\"An Address upon the Effects of Ardent Spirits\" (1828)","\"The Family Temperance Meeting\" by James Loring (1830)","\"A Sermon, Preached in the West Church in Boston, January 2, 1831\" by Charles Lowell (1831)","\"Putnam and the Wolf; or the Monster Destroyed\" by John Marsh (1830)","\"First Annual Report\" by Maryland State Temperance Society (1832)","\"Circular Addressed to the Members of the Massachusetts Society…\" (1814)","\"The Constitution of the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance\" (1818)","\"A Letter to the Mechanics of Boston\" by Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance (1831)","\"Report of a Committee\" by Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance (1831)","\"A Dissertation on the Medical Properties and Injurious Effects of the Habitual Use of Tobacco\" by A. McAllister, M.D. (1832) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Address to the Young Men of the United States on Temperance\" by C.P. McIlvaine (circa 1830)","\"A Sermon, Addressed to the Temperate\" by Asa Mead (1827)","\"Middlebrook's Almanack, for the Year 1828\" by Elijah Middlebrook (1827)","\"Middlebrook's Almanack, for the Year 1832\" by Elijah Middlebrook (1831)","\"Arguments for Temperance\" by E. Mitchell (1831) photocopy","\"Tis' All for the Best\" by Hannah More (1830)","\"An Address on Ardent Spirit, Read Before the New Hampshire Medical Society\" by R.D. Mussey (1829)","\"My Mother's Gold Ring\" (1833)","\"National Circular. Addressed to the Head of Each Family in the United States\" (circa 1830) 2 copies","\"A Discourse, Delivered before the Temperance Society in Woburn\" by E. Nelson (1830) 2 copies, one original copy and one a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"New-England Almanack and Farmer's Friend\" (1833)","\"Fourth Annual Report, of the Executive Committee\" by New Hampshire Temperance Society (1832)","\"An Address to the Inhabitants of the City of New-York by the Board of Managers\" by New-York City Temperance Society (1829)","\"Second Annual Report\" by New-York State Society for the Promotion of Temperance (1831)","\"The Temperance Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1834\" (1833) (2 copies)","\"The Temperance Almanac for the Year of Our Lord 1836\" (1835)","\"An Appeal to the Temperate, on the Vice of Intemperance\" (1828)","\"Temperance and Religion: or the Best Means and Highest End of the Temperance Reformation\" (1831)","\"An Address Delivered Before the Temperance Society of the Medical Class of Dartmouth College\" by Daniel Oliver (1832)","\"Discourses on Intemperance\" by John G. Palfrey (1827)","\"An Address Delivered before the Southbridge Temperance Society\" by Addison Parker (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"An Address Delivered before the Association in Keene\" by Joel Parker (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"An Address, Delivered before the Providence Association for the Promotion of Temperance\" by Usher Parsons (1831)","\"Address on Temperance\" by A.L. Peirson (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"An Address Delivered before The Society for Promoting Temperance, in Haverhill and Vicinity\" by Gardner B. Perry (1828)","\"An Address, Delivered in Haverhill, Feb. 8. 1829\" by Dudley Phelps (1829)","\"An Address, Delivered January 24, 1830\" by Dudley Phelps (1830)","\"Suppression of Intemperance\" in \"New England Farmer\" by Samuel Wyllys Pomeroy (1830 April 30)","\"Fatal Effects of Ardent Spirits\" by Ebenezer Porter (1822) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Porter's Health Almanac, for 1832\" by Henry H. Porter (1832) 2 copies","2 copies are dated 1832, one is a copy of the original digitized by Google","3 original copies and one photocopy are dated 1833","\"Jamie; or, A Voice from Ireland for Temperance. A True Narrative.\" By Professor Edgar (circa 1832)","\"Quarterly Report of the Committee\" by Providence Association for the Promotion of Temperance (1830)","\"A Discourse, on the Intemperate Use of Spirituous Liquor\" by Andrew Rankin (1827) copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Report of a Committee at a Meeting of the Citizens of Providence Friendly to the Promotion of Temperance\" (1828) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Reports of the American Temperance Society and of the New York State Temperance Society\" (1833) printout from Hathi Trust Digital Library","\"An Address, Delivered before the Temperance Society of Wallingford\" by D. Roberts (1831) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"National Circular Addressed to the Head of Each Family in the United States\" by Aaron Russell (1831)","\"An Address Delivered at Worcester, before the Worcester Temperance Society\" by L.M. Sargent (1833)","\"An Address Delivered before the Seamen's Bethel Temperance Society\" by L.M. Sargent (1833)","\"An Address Delivered before the Temperance Society of Harvard University\" by L.M. Sargent (1834), some damage to the lower right corner","\"An Address before the Middlesex Association, for the Promotion of Temperance\" by R.E. Selden Jr. (1829) (3 copies)","\"An Address Delivered before the Washington City Temperance Society\" by Thomas Sewall (1830)","\"Address on the Effects of Intemperance on the Intellectual, Moral, and Physical Powers\" by Thomas Sewall (circa 1830)","\"An Address Delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance\" by Charles Sprague (1827) (3 copies) fragile","\"The Only Safe Expedient. A Discourse Delivered before the Hartford Temperance Society\" by Samuel Spring (1832)","\"Address Delivered… Before the Temperance Society… on the 26th Day of February 1833\" by Thomas H. Stockton (1833) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"An Address Delivered before the Young Men's Temperance Society, of New Haven Conn.\" By John S. Stone (1831) (2 copies) fragile, wrappers loose","\"An Address Delivered before the Rockingham Temperance Society\" by Baron Stow (1832) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Essay on the Prize-Question, Whether the Use of Distilled Liquors, or Traffic in Them, is Compatible, at the Present Time, With Making a Profession of Christianity?\" by Moses Stuart (1830) (2 copies) fragile","\"A Discourse, Delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance\" by William Sullivan (1832)","\"An Address, Delivered Before the Chittenden County Temperance Society\" (1830)","\"An Address, Delivered before the Chittenden County Temperance Society\" (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"An Address, Delivered March 24, 1830\" (1830) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"A Dissertation on Intemperance\" (1829) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Temperance Advocate, Volume 1\" (1833) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Temperance Almanac, for the Year of our Lord 1832\" (1832)","\"Temperance Recorder, Vol. 1 No. 1\" (1832 March 6) fragile","\"Temperance Societies - Cheap Beer\" in \"Mechanic's Magazine\" (1829 December 19) fragile","\"Proceedings of the Temperance Society of Columbia, S.C.\" by the Temperance Society of Columbia, South Carolina (1829) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"To the Readers of the Covenanter\" in \"The Covenanter\" (1831)","\"Ardent Spirits- Midshipmen\" by United States. Navy Dept. (1830)","\"United States Temperance Almanac\" (1832) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Intemperance a National Evil\" by Benjamin Wadsworth (1815) fragile","\"The Combination against Temperance Explained and Justified\" by Henry Ware (1832) fragile","\"An Address Delivered before the Massachusetts Society for the Suppression of Intemperance\" by John Ware (1826) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"A Letter to the Mechanics of Boston\" by John C. Warren (1831) a copy of the original digitized by Google","\"Evils Which Threaten Our Country. A Sermon Delivered in Amherst First Parish. (Mass.)\" by Royal Washburn (1829)","\"An Address Delivered before the Providence Association for the Promotion of Temperance\" by Francis Wayland (1831)","\"An Address Delivered before the York County Temperance Society\" by Jason Whitman (1832) fragile","\"Wild Dick and Good Little Robin\" (1833)","\"Address of the Young Men's Temperance Society to the Young Men of Boston\" by Young Men's Temperance Society (1832)","\"Genesis, Leviticus, Exodus\" by Lester E. Bush (2013), 2 copies","\"Looking Back, Looking Forward: Mormonism Negro Doctrine 42 years later\" by Lester E. Bush (2015)","Seventies 43rd Quorum - \"Loan Note\" (1906)","Stakes – Cottonwood - High Priest License for Matthew Templeman (1871)","Temples - \"Dedication Tickets\" Washington D.C. (1974)","Tithing Receipts (1904, 1907)","Young Women - \"Bee-hive Girls' Graduation Certificate\" (undated)","\"Ward Teachers' Monthly Report Book\" (1934, 1938) 2 items","\"Ward Teachers' Report Book\" (1948-1949) 2 items","First Ward - \"Ticket to Old Folks Dinner\" (1908)","Fourteenth Ward - \"Yourself and Ladies are Respectfully Invited to Attend\" (1883)","Second Ward - \"A Grand Military Ball [ticket to fundraising dance]\" (1885)","Springville Ward - \"Certificate of Good Standing\" (1891)","Bumper stickers \"I'm voting for Obama and I'm a Mormon\" (2012)","Greeting Card, \"A Tender Salutation,\" that suggests \"the old maid's only chance for marriage lay in Utah\" apparently given by a student to their teacher (circa 1890)","LDS Democrats button, a sticker and pass-along cards (2012)","Massachusetts Temperance Union - \"Cold Water Army\" pledge ribbon \"So here we pledge perpetual hate, to all that can intoxicate\" (circa 1830s)","St. George Co-operative Mercantile Inst. Statement (1900)","St. George District School Report Card (1892)","Satirical Picture, \"Oh Brigham! How Could You Leave Us?\" by J.F. Ryder, Cleveland, Ohio, with a printed poem \"The Death of Brigham Young\" by Mrs. Julia A. Moore of Edgerton, Michigan on the back (circa 1877)","Tickets – Salt Lake Theatre - First Balcony ticket (1888) and Student ticket for the LDS University production of \"The Vicar of Wakefield\" (1918)","Trade Cards, compliments of M. Adams and Company, Corner Drug Store, West Medway, Massachusetts, with the fourth and last card pointing to Utah as a destination (undated)","Elder D.P. Felt Missionary calling card (circa 1900)","\"Diary of Dr. Thomas Flint, California to Maine and Return, 1851-1855\" originally published in 1923 by the Historical Society of California. This typescript copy was made by Mina Hardy in 1940.","Grant Gold Mining Company Stock certificate, signed by Heber J. Grant (1896)","\"Biographical Sketch of James Holt\" typescript (1881) photocopy","\"Bowery, Mint and President's House, Great Salt Lake City\" by Ackerman, in color (1853)","\"Interieur a Sion\" by Emile Bayard (undated) in French","\"John D. Lee, the Leader of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1875 August 14)","\"Mormons in a Kanyon of the Rocky Mountains\" colored engraving (1857)","Salt Lake City die Mormonen Stadt (circa 1850), in German","\"Source Baptismale des Mormons\" by M. Jules Remy of France, colored engraving (1859) (2 copies, 1 matted), in French","Image of Mormon Temple in Nauvoo, Illinois by M. Jules Remy of France (1859) (2 copies, 1 tinted and 1 matted), in French","\"Temple Mormon en construction\" in Salt Lake City, Utah (1859) in French","\"Letter from Jesse L. Jewkes to Mr. And Mrs. Jesse D. Jewkes\" (1919 July 3), returning home from service in World War II","\"An Instructive Dream\" typescript by O. A. K. (1934)","Thomas Knight typescripts of the \"Personal Reminiscences of Thomas Knott, an Old Millwright\" (undated) (3 copies)","McKay, David O. to President Heber J. Grant, while on board the S.S. Tofua near Tonga, reporting on his world tour mission (1921 July 8)","Erma McKenzie typescript \"History of David McKenzie\" (1948)","Letter from William E. McLellin, Independence, Missouri, to his brother, Samuel McLelin, Carthage, Tennessee (1832 August 4) typescript copy, the original belongs to the LDS Library and Archives and cannot be reproduced without permission","McLellin, W.E related items – photocopies of correspondence from J.L. Traughber to the Librarian of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, offering him a McLellin Journal, 1832-1833, an issue of \"The Ensign\" and \"Book of Commandments\" (1908 January 13) and from the First Presidency to Samuel O. Bennion (1908 January-February) about acquiring these items","McLeod, George - \"Summer of 1901, a souvenir of birch bark from Geo. McLeod of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, to his mother, Mrs. Mary McLeod, Tilbury, Ontario\"","Includes a letter from the wife of Douglas Litchfield (1972), wedding invitations, a patriarchal blessing upon Douglas Litchfield (1948), and photographs.","Mama Dragons - \"Mama Dragon Story Project\" (2015)","Mangrum, R. Collin – \"An Overview of Zion's Trials\" (1983 May 6) photocopy","Masonic Influences on Mormonism in an address by Reed C. Durham \"Is There No Help for the Widow's Son?\" (1974)","Letter from J. W. Musser to Elder Frank G. Pollard (1936 May 5)","Letter from Julia Murdock to John Riggs Murdock (circa 1998 photocopy from the original, November 2, 1858)","Letter from Sally Murdock to \"Respected Friends\" addressed to William Rhoads (photocopy and typescript copy of the original, 1845 August 12), also includes a letter from Rick Grunder Books about the letter dated March 11, 1991","\"The Dream\" typescript (undated) 2 copies","\"Except There Come a Falling Away First - A Mormon Doctrinal Timebomb\" (undated) 2 copies","\"Leadership in Zion\" (undated) (2 copies)","\"On Celestial Oneness\" (undated) (2 copies)","National Reform Association – Handbill \"A Great Patriotic Meeting- For Women Only. The Mormon Church and the Temple Ceremony\" (circa 1890)","\"Nauvoo (Illinois) Temple Block Plat\" (undated)","Olsen, Donald Paul – Certificate of Ordination as a Deacon, ordained and signed by Deacon William Robert Juvinjak, photocopy (1950)","\"Papio Mormon\" color engraving, scientific name for Rib-nosed Baboon (1832), 2 copies, one matted","Peck, Reed – Typescript of his manuscript on the Mormon War in Missouri (1839)","Red Butte Press promotional materials (circa 2003)","Rich, Charles C. – \"The Rich Letters\" (1853-1863) photocopies","Ryder, Hartwell – \"A Short History of the Foundation of the Mormon Church\" typescript copy by his niece, Minnie M. Ryder (1903-1904), photocopy, original belongs to Hiram College Library","\"Commencement Speech at Brigham Young University\" (1983 April 19)","\"Commentary on the Book of Matthew,\" unpublished (undated)","Engraving of George A. Smith (undated)","Photograph of The First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, J. Reuben Clark, Jr., Heber J. Grant, and David O. McKay (1945 April)","Photograph of David O. McKay and brothers (undated)","Photograph of Salt Lake City, Eagle Gate (1996 September 28)","Photograph of Salt Lake Theatre by C.R. Savage (undated)","Photograph of Salt Lake Theatre performance of \"Romeo and Juliet\" (1918 January 3-5)","\"Portraits of Church Presidents and James Garfield\" (undated)","Nauvoo, Illinois – Souvenir folder, Seventies Hall, Joseph Bates Noble-Lucy Mack Smith House, Hotel Nauvoo, Jonathan Browning Home, Visitors Center, Sun Stone in Nauvoo State Park, Heber C. Kimball Home, Joseph Smith's Homestead, Webb Blacksmith and Wagon Shop, Joseph Smith's Mansion House, Nauvoo Mormon Temple, \"Times and Seasons\" Building and Second Church Printing Shop, including a news clipping about plans for a \"Nauvoo Book\" (1978)","Salt Lake City – Mormon Tabernacle Choir and Organ, Salt Palace, Gardo House, New Saltair Pavilion and Bathers, Salt Lake Theatre, Eagle Gate, Mormon Tabernacle Interior, with small bag of Salt from the Great Salt Lake Utah, attached by thread (please keep mylar around it), a copper postcard of the Beehive House, home of Brigham Young, a card of the Salt Lake Temple at night, with an instructive note \"Hold card to the light\"","Smith, Joseph F. \"Centennial Memorial Party\" postcard invitations featuring the monument erected at the birthplace of Joseph Smith (1908)","Utah – Mount Timpanogos near Provo","\"Mormons and Polygamy: Truths, Lies and Ambiguities\" (2012 August 27)","\"Mitt Romney is Not the Face of Mormonism\" (2012 September 19)","\"5 Questions Romney Never Answered About Mormonism – And Why He Should\" (2012 November 3)","\"Mormonism After Mitt\" (2012 November 19)","\"Masonry and the Making of Mormonism\" by Karl C. Sandberg (1995)","David Simmons and Gregory A. Prince printed emails about President David O. McKay and bank history (2018-2019)","John L. Sevy (1859- ) Interview concerning the Mountain Meadow Massacre, typescript copy and photocopy (1945 September 21)","Appointment Slip from Salt Lake Clinic, for George Albert Smith (1926)","\"History of the Church in Washington, D.C.\" by Jesse R. Smith (1980)","Promissory Note of Joseph Smith, Sr. (2011 Reprint of the 1818 original)","Letters of Joseph Smith, printout copies (1830 August 20, December 2)","\"A Little-Known Discourse by the Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith\" (undated)","\"White Horse Prophecy\" by Joseph Smith (undated)","\"O Direito do Sacerdócio\" by Asael T. Sorensen (circa 1958)","\"Souvenirs of Adam-ondi-Ahman\" (undated)","\"Horseshoe Prophecy\" by John Taylor (undated)","Letter from President John Taylor to his nephew, George Q. Cannon (1877 November 7)","\"Celebrating Plural Marriage in the Twenty-First Century\" by Marianne T. Watson (2010 January 23)","Letter from David Whitmer to Robert Nelson (1887 February 15) photocopies","\"Recollections of Orange L. Wight\" (1903) photocopy","Collection of Letters sent by Brigham Young to Horace S. Eldredge (1857-1859) mimeograph copies","\"Affidavits and Certificates, Disproving the Statements and Affidavits contained in John C. Bennett's Letters\" reprinted from original, August 31, 1842 (undated)","Allen, Philip Loring – \"The Mormon Church on Trial\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1904 March 26)","\"Among the Mormons, a Dangerous Gentile\" - Cartoon Sketch in \"Every Saturday\" (1871 August 5)","\"Among the Mormons\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1872 January 27)","Barrett, Augustus – \"Come Back Little Girl\" sheet music, New York, The John Franklin Music Company (1915)","Bradshaw, Pam – \"On Trial for Their Religious Beliefs: The September Six\" in \"The Event Newspaper\" (1993 October1-16)","Browne, Raymond – \"The Mormon Coon\" sheet music, New York, Sol Bloom (1905)","Browne, Raymond – \"The Mormon Coon\" sheet music, New York, M. Whitmark and Sons (1907)","\"Burst the Other Day at Washington, D.C.\" in \"Harper's Weekly,\" about George Quayle Cannon in Congress (1882 May 6)","\"A Distinction without a Difference\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" page 289, about bigamy laws and Mormon polygamy (1881 April 30)","\"He Thinks His Shell Will Protect Him\" in Harper's Weekly,\" about separation of church and state, (1886 January 9)","\"The House That Needs Dusting Very Much\" in \"Harper's Weekly,\" about plural marriages (1885 March 28)","\"Mormonism in Utah – The Cave of Despair\" in \"Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper\" (1882 February 4)","\"Pure White Mormon Immigration\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1882 March 25)","\"Violators of the Laws of the Land.\" Colombia. \"Even (G.Q.) Cannon shall not open these Doors to you\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1882 January 28)","Chesterton, G.K. – \"Our Notebook\" in \"The Illustrated London News\" page 667; other pages about the Mormons include 668-669 and 686-687 (1911 May 13)","Chokshi, Niraj – \"Utah's battle over gay marriage is a sign of a larger shift\" in \"The Washington Post\" (2013 December 23)","All-Church Basketball Tournament, with a note from Russ Moorehead to Gregory A. Prince, explaining the highlights of the item (1962)","One Third of a Century of Service: Weber Stake of Zion, Ogden, Utah, Flake 2237 (1916)","\"The Collegiate Post\" Brigham Young University, Volume I Issue 1-3 (2001)","Collins, Lois – \"Living Lonely\" in \"Deseret News\" article mentions Mary Lou Prince (2013 December 22)","Darter, Francis M. - \"The Time of the End\" Chart (undated)","Darter, Francis M. - \"Sketches of the Great Pyramid Showing the World's Vital Events Divinely Foretold 5000 Years Ago\" (undated)","\"Death of the Mormon Prophet\" in \"Evangelical Magazine and Gospel Advocate\" Grosh and Walker, on page 245 (1844 August 2)","Gates, Crawford – \"Promised Valley A Musical Play\" Script and Vocal Score (1958)","Gates, Susa Young - \"How Utah's Pioneers Carried Music Across The Rockies\" in \"Musical America\" (1915)","\"Some Mormons Search the Web and Find Doubt\" in \"The New York Times\" (2013 July 21)","\"It's Official: Mormon Founder Had Many Wives\" in \"The New York Times\" (2014 November 11)","\"Brigham Young's Harem and the Deseret Store\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1858 September 4)","\"Bringing Home the Fifth Wife\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1875 January 2)","\"Eagle Gate, Salt Lake City\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" in color (1900 November 17)","\"Mormon Family Driving to Conference\" in \"The Graphic\" in color (1874 February 21)","\"Mormon Family Driving to Conference\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1874 March 21)","\"Mormons in a Kanyon of the Rocky Mountains\" in \"Illustrated London News\" (1857 April 18)","\"Salt Lake City\" (4 Scenes) in color (circa 1850's)","\"Salt Lake City, Utah\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1869 September 4)","\"Salt Lake City\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" in color (1886 October 30)","\"The Scene of the Mountain Meadows Massacre\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1859 August 13)","\"Sketches in Utah – Mormons at the Communion Table\" and \"Sketches in Utah – Brigham Young's Wives in the Great Mormon Tabernacle\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" one page in color (1874 September 26)","\"La Ville des Mormons, aux Etats-Unis\" in \"L'Univers Illustre\" (undated)","Jones, Sidney and Paul A. Reubens – \"The Girl from Utah -Valse\" sheet music (1913)","\"The Joseph Smith Saints\" in \"Life\" (1960 May 2)","\"The Keepapitchinin\" Volume III No. 1, Flake 4543a (1871)","Lang, Andrew – \"The Mormons Unmasked\" in \"Illustrated London News,\" page 278 (1911)","\"Le Monde Illustre Journal Hebdomadaire\" with illustration of \"Le cabinet de Brigham-Young\" page 260 (1871)","Lindsey, Robert – \"The Mormons: Growth, Prosperity and Controversy\" in \"The New York Times Magazine\" (1986 January 12)","\"Los Angeles Temple\" in Church Section, December 13, 1950 (damaged)","McClure, W. Frank - \"Wagon-Tours Among the Mormons\" in \"The Christian Herald\" page 778 (1907)","McKay, Thomas E. – Photograph (undated)","\"Military Mormonism\" in \"The Circular\" pages 2-3 (1867)","Morgan, Neil – \"Utah: How Much Money Hath the Mormon Church?\" in \"Esquire\" pages 86-91 (1962 August)","\"Mormon Rebellion\" in \"The Illustrated London News\" (1858 January 2)","\"Mormon Temple in Salt Lake City\" in \"The Illustrated London News\" page 570 (1857 June 13)","\"Die Mormonen-Propaganda\" in \"Illustrirte Zeitung\" (1884 January 26)","\"Mormonism at its Headquarters\" in \"Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper\" page 431 (1882 February 11)","\"The Mormons\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1857 April 25)","\"The Mormons: Their Destiny is Shaped in Their Temple\" in \"Life\" (1938 January 3)","Dedication of Thomas L. Kane Statue, Utah State Capitol, includes: President David O. McKay, Governor George D. Clyde and Nicholas C. Morgan, Sr. (1959 January 14)","Destruction of Coalville Tabernacle (1971)","Joseph F. Smith and Others (some identified on the back of the photograph) undated","Prince Family Ancestors - Undated Copies","\"Polygamy or, the Mysteries of Mormonism\" in the book \"American Advertising Posters of the Nineteenth Century\" (1976)","\"The Present Situation in Utah\" in \"The Christian Herald\" page 449 concerning polygamy in the Church (1905 May 24)","President McKay Birthday Tribute in \"Deseret News\" (1963 September 7)","\"The Question of the Mormons\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1857 July 4)","\"The Rio Virgin Times\" St. George, Utah (1868 May 13, 1869 April 28 and May 26) size varies from 1868 to 1869 and the earlier issue is torn, 3 issues","\"The Saints' Herald\" Lamoni, Iowa, Vol. 36 No. 17, Flake 7477 (1889 April 27)","\"Salt Lake Theatre\" in \"Utah Independent\" (1909 April 1)","Smith, Harry B. – \"The Land of Let's Pretend\" and \"Same Kind of Girl\" sheet music from \"The Girl from Utah\" a musical play (1914)","Sunstone Foundation Mormon History Calendars (1978-1979)","\"Temple Block, Salt Lake City\" in \"Scientific American\" (1892 February 6)","Thompson, Alex – \"For Many Mormon Athletes, Mission is to Play\" in \"The New York Times\" (2014 June 26)","Toone, Trent - \"Lessons and Experiences\" in \"Deseret News\" (2014 August 31)","\"Tragedy: A Chronology of the Teton Dam Disaster\" by the staffs of \"The Blackfoot News\" and \"The Standard Journal\" (1976 June 5)","\"True Inwardness for Utah\" in \"Puck Humorous Weekly\" featuring a cartoon with Henry Ward Beecher (1877 September 5)","Turner, Wallace – \"The Mormon Church in Ferment: What is at Stake?\" In \"The Courier-Journal\" (1966 January 30)","\"The Union\" newspaper, St. George, Utah (1897)","University of Utah – \"Black, White, and Mormon: A Conference\" poster, newspaper article and program (2015)","Utah Map, New York, Hunt and Eaton (Circa 1900)","Utah Map, L.L. Poates Eng. Co (1917)","\"The Utah Stater\" Volume I, No. 2-No. 3, 2 issues (1937-1938)","\"Utah's Unshepherded Lambs\" in \"Christian Herald\" (1902 January 22)","Walter, Dave – \"Mormons Work to Kill Montgomery Rights Law\" in \"The Washington Blade\" (1984 April 6)","\"Was Justice Done at Short Creek?\" in \"Picture Post\" (1953 September 5)","Wendel, E. Chabot - The \"Discussion Getters\" L.D.S. Charts (1971 September 23) 2 copies","Williams, F.G. – \"Northern Times\" (1990 reprint of the 1835 original)","Winship, A. E. – \"How a Broken Bridle Influenced a Mormon Settlement\" in \"The Well Spring\" (1884)","\"American Messenger\" published by the American Tract Society - \"\n\"Getting a Foothold\" article, page 31 (1871 August)","\"Brethren, Sisters, Friends\" Christmas address (undated galleys)","\"Brigham Young Indicted for High Treason\" in \"The New York Times\" (1858 February 26)","Cartoon – \"A Desperate Attempt to Solve the Mormon Question\" in \"Puck.\" An undated four panel print satirizes the \"Mormon Problem\"","Cartoon – \"Old Year's Legacies to the New\" in \"Puck,\" with Mormonism listed as one of the legacies (1881)","\"Christian Zion Advocate\" (1987 September-October)","\"Deseret News\" Centennial Edition, \"To the West,\" pages 13-14 (1947 July 24)","\"From Utah. Affairs Among the Mormons\" in \"New York Daily Times\" page 2 (1856 June 20)","\"Great Salt Lake City\" in \"Moore's Rural New Yorker\" page 257 (1855 August 11)","\"Hancock Eagle\" (undated reprint of the 1846 original)","Illustration – \"Sacrament in the Mormon Tabernacle\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1871 September 30)","Illustration – \"Scenes in Salt Lake City\" in \"Harper's Weekly\" (1858 May 15)","\"Independent Chronicle and Boston Patriot\" contains a report of the death of Doty in Kirtland newspaper (1831 May 7)","\"Mormon Outrages in Utah\" in \"American Messenger\" (1857 June)","\"Mormon Uprising\" in \"The New York Herald\" (1877 May 5)","\"Mormonism. Progress of Mormonism Throughout the World\" in \"New York Daily Times\" (1854 June 10)","\"Nauvoo Expositor\" (undated 10.5 x 14 inch reprint of the 1844 June 7 publication, Flake 5721)","\"Nauvoo Expositor\" with a leaflet from the publisher Gospel Truths Ministries (1989 facsimile souvenir issue of the 1844 June 7 publication, Flake 5721)","\"Nauvoo Neighbor\" Nauvoo, Hancock County, Illinois, published by Nauvoo Restoration, Inc. (1969 photo reprint of the original October 29, 1845 issue, 3 copies)","\"New York Family Journal\" newspaper mentions \"the Mormon War\" (1857 June 13)","\"Ogden Standard-Examiner\" Newspaper \"Death Claims Revered Church President David O. McKay\" (1970 January 19)","\"Old Lynx, the Mormon Detective\" in \"The New York Family Story Paper\" (1884 December 8)","\"Progress of the Mormon Trials\" in \"American Messenger\" (1871 December)","\"Promised Valley\" in \"Salt Lake Tribune\" (1947 July 27)","\"Report from Utah and the Mormons\" in \"American Messenger\" (1870 January)","Concerns the birth of Joseph Smith, contribution of Junius Wells to site preservation, Asael Smith, the Smith family economic struggles and Joseph's boyhood","Cooncerns Historicism, significance of the birth of Joseph Smith, Smith family poverty, Smith spiritual events, education of the day and site history","Concerns sharing spiritual treasures, Jesus \"expounds all things,\" Smith family ginseng experience, farming, modern-day commemoration at the site","Concerns local folklore about the Smiths, site history, the Knight family, legal trial in Colesville 1830 and evidence Joseph was acquitted, marriage of Joseph and Emma, and Colesville history","Concerns the Colesville Branch, Joseph's Biblically literate culture, the elopement and marriage of Joseph and Emma at Zachariah Tarble's house, and Glass-looker charge, folk magic – treasure-seeking culture reoriented for good, and Josiah Stoal","Concerns the Isaac Hale homesite, translation of the Book of Mormon – priesthood, site of Joseph and Emma's home on Isaac Hale farm, setting for translating the Book of Mormon – commerce on the river, etc., new scripture from Harmony, and Oliver Cowdery","Concerns Whitmer cabin – organization of Church, Three Witnesses, and replication of Whitmer log cabin by historic sites division","Concerns the Smith Farm, Reverend George Lane, Joseph Smith's first legal encounters, the sacred grove as an ethereal spiritual experience and Hill Cumorah as a material sacred experience – tangible plates, Smith family migration, place in the pervading culture, and temporal struggles","Concerns revivals, Smith family religious struggles, Sacred Grove answer, the Sacred Grove as a shrine to the L.D.S. people, and First Vision perspectives","Concerns Joseph Smith as an instrument in God's hand, description of Hill Cumorah terrain, site history, and acquisition by the Church, the Book of Mormon and growth to 128 million copies, Thayer and Grandin's brick row, and Grandin's print shop","Concerns statements about the Alvin Smith burial site and Jensen's experiences with the Sacred Grove as Mission President","Concerns Joseph Smith's translation of the Bible, fifteen revelations in the \"Doctrine and the Covenants\" received here, and \"Book of Commandments\"","Concerns fanaticism, violence, Joseph known for good and ill, location orientation, Simonds Ryder, Disciples of Christ, John Johnson family, and mob assaults","Concerns Cosmology, the nature of God, and Mormon theology","Concerns endowment of power from on high – solemn assembly, sacred events that transpired at Kirtland Temple – angelic visitations, and Solemn Assembly","Concerns a holy site, appearances of Father and Son, and testimony of Jesus","Concerns Joseph's first arrival in Kirtland where he assumes the role of Prophet, Joseph and city-building, rules established for sacred space and an historically authentic restoration of Kirtland sites","Concerns the School of Prophets, \"Doctrine and Covenants 88,\" education and visions, summaries of the 43 lawsuits that Joseph Smith was involved in, Kirtland troubles for Joseph and the saints, and bank failure","Concerns Pentecostal religiosity, endowment, and Biblical theology","Concerns Morley farm as a haven for all, various groups gathered, Black Pete, mass conversions to Mormonism, instructions from Joseph Smith, site where twins were born and died, law of consecration, theophanies, Roots of Rigdon and Woodruff, others go back to log schoolhouse","Concerns Community of Christ Historic Sites Coordinator, the history of Kirtland Temple and its preservation, struggles to build the temple, visions of The Celestial Kingdom, spiritual endowment","Concerns Events preceding Liberty Jail, Letters from Liberty jail, Escape from Liberty Jail","Concerns the illegality of the Treason charge against Joseph and Hyrum who were held wrongly; Clay County History and Lyman Wright home","Concerns Clay County events, Symbols, stages of Presidency, site history, 63 acres purchased for temple site – City of Zion plans drawn, Independence to be the City of Zion","Concerns Joseph's feelings revealed in letters, Bishop Partridge, Site where City of Zion to be established, Colesville Branch Emigration","Concerns Community of Christ Historian – site events and history, Courthouse Square significance in Mormon history","Concerns the underestimated importance of Joseph Smith's history, Joseph Smith's Journals","Concerns Missouri land rights and losses, \"Plan of Salvation\" revealed to Joseph Smith","Concerns the birth of Joseph F. Smith, seven canonized revelations occurred here, Rigdon's famous 4th of July sermon, a dedicated temple site – history, Haun's Hill Massacre, conversion of Butlers and Hendricks, Gallatin election fracas","Concerns the Witnesses to the Book of Mormon – excommunications, Adam-ondi-Ahman, Lyman Wright, Adam's Altar, and plural marriage in Nauvoo, a stormy doctrine","Concerns Adam-ondi-Ahman – location of Adam's altar, Letters of Joseph and Emma, and Clothing fashions of Joseph Smith's day","Concerns Joseph Smith's administrative challenges","Concerns plural marriage in Nauvoo – later affidavits, Joseph Smith and legal defense position, Book of Mormon, Moroni's instruction, priesthood restored and turning hearts, and everlasting covenant established","Concerns Joseph Smith and extradition stories, written words of and testimony of Joseph Smith","Concerns Robert E. Lee River history, financial matters regarding the \"Maid of Iowa,\" winter, spring, and summer exoduses from Nauvoo, friendship of Newell Knight with Joseph Smith and quote from Knight letter of tribute after Smith's martyrdom","Concerns formation of the Relief Society, Joseph's teachings to Nauvoo Relief Society and the work to publish them","Concerns Gospel doctrines and ordinances restored through Joseph Smith, Godhood concept, eternal marriage, baptism for the dead, and a Program for Zion – revolutionizing the world by ideas, not sword or fire","Concerns Joseph Smith dreams prior to martyrdom, Events surrounding martyrdom, Carthage events and subsequent struggles to record Church history, Carthage conspiracy and legalities","Concerns Joseph Smith, the martyr, letters from jail, statement on the restoration of the Carthage Jail, andJoseph Smith's hearing before Judge Pope","Concerns Statehouse history – site reminiscences","Concerns Zelph, Book of Mormon Prophet buried, Zion's Camp, thanks to the Miller family – tour reflections, and on the bus the next day","The Scholar Interview group of disks all pertain to interviews conducted as part of the Joseph Smith Papers Project for KJZZ Television by Larry H. Miller and Gail Miller.","Includes a Scholar Interview Inventory, Scholar Interviews Cross Referenced, Tour Lectures in Order of Sites Visited, Tour DVDs Numbered, and Site Lectures Alphabetically by Scholar","Includes: Alice Pottmyer, Arlen Withers, Hazel and Ron Rigby, JaLynn Prince, Lorraine Bradford Kelley, Maida Withers, Mary Bradford, Nancy Kader, and Teddie Wood.","The kit contains:","2 Filmstrips \"The House of the Lord\"\n2 Audiocassettes \"The House of the Lord\"\nFilmstrip script\n19 overhead transparencies\n\"Instruction Booklet on the Presentation of Media Kit Materials\"\nFolder of Student Handout Material\nLesson Booklet, \"A Teacher's Guide to Preparing Students for the Temple Endowment\"\nBooklet \"For Those Who Would Enter the Temple Worthily\" Booklet \"Questions Frequently Asked About the Temple Endowment\" \nBooklet \"Temple Worship\"\nBook \"The House of the Lord\"\nImprovement Era, temple issue, \"Temples and the Latter-day Saints\""],"separatedmaterial_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThe binder was damaged, so all but the cover of the binder was discarded.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisc was removed from Box 8 folder 3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisc removed from Box 16:3\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisc removed from Box 16:3.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisc removed from Box 21 Folder 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisc removed from Box 22:8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisc removed from Box 23:7.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisc removed from Box 24:2.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisc removed from Box 24:11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDisc removed from Box 94:8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords removed from Box 22:9\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecord removed from Box 24:6\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRecords removed from Box 24:7\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eRemoved from Box 35:5\u003c/p\u003e"],"separatedmaterial_heading_ssm":["Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials","Separated Materials"],"separatedmaterial_tesim":["The binder was damaged, so all but the cover of the binder was discarded.","Disc was removed from Box 8 folder 3.","Disc removed from Box 16:3","Disc removed from Box 16:3.","Disc removed from Box 21 Folder 10.","Disc removed from Box 22:8.","Disc removed from Box 23:7.","Disc removed from Box 24:2.","Disc removed from Box 24:11.","Disc removed from Box 94:8.","Records removed from Box 22:9","Record removed from Box 24:6","Records removed from Box 24:7","Removed from Box 35:5"],"userestrict_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eSome items are copies of materials held by other institutions and would require permission to copy.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eWork is copyrighted by the author and no reproduction or publication is permitted.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThe original letter from William E. 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These are arranged chronologically within each folder(s) for each of the geographic areas represented, chiefly areas within the United States. The last series consists of volumes and miscellany, such as envelopes, single autographs, illustrations, telegrams, a few receipts from express companies, and miscellaneous writings.","Christian Sixtus Hutter, Jr. (1891-1957), Lynchburg, Virginia, a former law student at the University of Virginia, was an autograph collector who placed much of his collection at the University of Virginia and opened it for research use. Most of these items remained in his possession and control while housed in the library.  Hutter owned Poplar Forest until 1946, when it was sold to James Watts, a fellow Lynchburg lawyer.\nHutter was born to Christian S. Hutter, Sr.(1862-1947), who owned a business in Lynchburg, and Ernestine Booker Hutter (1866-1943). Both of his parents were born in Virginia and resided at Poplar Forest after their marriage in 1886.","His siblings were Claudine Hutter (1886-1972), James Booker Hutter (1888-1960), Edward W. Hutter (1894-1959), Ernestine Hutter MacDonald (1896-1974), Emily Cobbs Hutter Stewart (1898-1985), Caroline Hutter Williams (1900-1995), Beverly Scott Hutter (1903-1991), Quintus Hutter (1905-1974), and Malcolm Hutter (1910-1970). In 1917, Christian S. Hutter married Eleanor Fairfax Butman.","This autograph and miscellany collection created by Christian Sixtus Hutter consists of miscellaneous material ranging from circa 1602 to 1945 and includes autographs, correspondence, government documents, financial and legal documents, military documents, and telegrams, chiefly from the United States and Great Britain, but also including some material from continental Europe. While most of the collection is in the English language, there are a number of documents in French, German, Spanish, and Dutch. This material was formerly stored in the Hutter cabinets when Special Collections was located in Alderman Library, and consists of material which could not be matched with known Hutter accession numbers. Autographs include those of royalty, such as George I, George III, and George IV; theologians, ministers, and religious leaders; nobility, chiefly English; jurists, lawyers, and judges; family correspondence; and public officials.","Correspondents include: Jacob Abbott (1803-1879) to Hannah Flagg Gould (1789-1865), 1824 February 5; Thomas B. Abell to [F.A.] Mateer, 1858 January 25; Sir Robert Abercrombry (1740-1827) concerning accounts of expenses for troops in Ireland and Gibralter, 1798, 1800; Samuel Adams, handwriting only, fragment of address leaf, \"The Honorable Major General Gates,\" undated; Robina Armistead (1826-1897) to her aunt, 1855 January 29; Tintal Atkinson to \"Watkins,\" 1867 October 6; and [?] Aubert to his son, in French, circa 1828 September.","Correspondents include: Dr. William Bache (1773-1814) to Edward Burd (1749-1833), 1806 June 16; A.C. Barnes (incomplete, pages 3-4 only), describing his military service through 1876; William D'Oyly Bayley [d.1905?] to James Dafforne (d. 1880), 1866 October 3; [Marshal Francois Achille Bazaine] (1811-1888) to Emperor Maximilian, in French,[1865?] May 17; B. Behrend to A. Pollack, in German,1856 January 17; David Belasco (1853-1931), 1917 and undated; Richard Bethell, 1st Baron Westbury (1800-1873), undated; Henry Bickersteth, 1st Baron Langdale  (1783-1851), 1825 April 21; Nicholas Biddle (1786-1844), 1831 February 24; and  [Lillie Devereaux] Blake, suffragist, to L. Bradford Prince (1840-1922), handwritten on a telegraph form, 1873 February 25.","Additional correspondents include: ; [Bradford ?] to \"Dear Mary,\" 1887 June 4; Judge George William Wilshere Bramwell, 1st Baron Bramwell (1808-1892), 1877 November 10; William H. Brewster to Mr. Greeley, 1873 July 19; William M. Brisben to [Simon Peter?] Wolverton, six letters, 1884-1887; Louis Philogene Brulart, Marquis de Puisieulx (1702-1770), in French, 1750 January 16; Henry Bry (1781-1858) to the Mayor of New Orleans, [Denis Prieur], in French, 1832 October 15; [Maxwell] Struthers Burt (1882-1954), American novelist, agrees to autograph his books, 1940 May 14; and Charles Butler (1750-1832), 1802 December 22, discussing books.","Correspondents include: Julius Caesar (1558-1636), Master of the Rolls to Queen Elizabeth, 1633 September  21; Lord John Jeffreys Pratt Camden, 2nd Earl and 1st Marquis Camden, 1804 July 6; Deputy Michel Cantrelle (1750-1814), Deputy Register of county of Acadia, Louisiana [1809?]; Edward F. Carrington to his brother, George M. Carrington, 1851 December 30; Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873), Treasury Secretary and Chief Justice, quote and autograph, 1865 January 5; John M. Chilton to William H. Brown, Clerk of the U.S. Circuit Court, Jackson, Mississippi, 1849 February 27; Frances Cleveland (1864-1947), First Lady, Mrs. Grover Cleveland, 1886 August 13; N.H. Cobb to cousin, 1854 August 22; Augustin Cochin (1823-1872), 1863 June 22; Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn (1802-1880), Lord Chief Justice, to Mrs. Robinson, no year February 22; and Sir George Cockburn (1772-1853), High Beech, to Miss Davenport, 1853 January 18.\nAdditional correspondents include: Nathaniel Coffin (1725-1780), Paymaster of the Customs at the Port of Boston, to John Swift, Collector of his Majesty's Customs, Philadelphia, 1769 October 25; James Coleman, New York, 1803 August 3; Ernest Hartley Coleridge (1846-1920), 1916 December 13; John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron (1820-1894), 1873 March 26, 1887 June 11, and one envelope with a wax seal of the Lord Chief Justice of England, 1892; Colonel William Congreve (1772-1828) to Miss Everett Walker, address leaf with red seal, 1822 August 7; R. Squire Cotrell, San Juan del Norte to George H. Rozet, 1856 March 14; William H. Crawford, Treasury Department, to William Jones, Acting Commissioner of Loans, Philadelphia, 1817 September 23; and Harry Crosby (1898-1929), American poet, heir, and founder of Black Sun Press, to [Charles] Lahr, 1929 June 15 and November 11.","Correspondents include: R. Davies to Wilson Walker, [date portion missing on page], undated; Augustine Davis (1752 or 1753-1825), prominent Virginia printer during Revolutionary War, 1794 October 1; Ewin L. Davis to Christian S. Hutter, Jr., 1945 November 1; G[eorge?] Davis, Fredericksburg, Virginia, to Colonel J. Fitzgerald, [1785] August 29; Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), Secretary of War, brief reply to request submitted by Robert J. Atkinson, Auditor Treasury Department, copy, 1856 February 25; Lt. Jefferson C. Davis (1828-1879), 1st Artillery, voucher, 1852 April 1; Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn (1783-1851), Collector of the Port of Boston, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Senate, and mayor of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to Secretary of the Navy, B.W. Crowninshield, 1818 August 13; and David Menachem Deinard, Jaffa, Palestine, to Ephraim Deinard (1846-1920), discusses the ideas in the book given to him by Ephraim Deinard, concerning \"The Secret Scroll,\" the Zionist movement, and publication of Hebrew books, with a typed summary provided by Joseph Azizi,  1929 June 18.\nAdditional correspondents include: Charles Scott Dickson (1850-1922), Solicitor General for Scotland, to the Rev. John Oliver, 1898 July [23]; M.R. St. [John?] Dillon to his mother, Mrs. Reverend M.M. Dillon, 1855 December 6; James Dinsmoor (1818-1903) to Robert Moir (1824-1904)?, 1888 December 25; J.C. Doane to William D. Sohier, concerning the burial of Susan Mears, 1860 January 30; Joseph T. Druyea to his brother, while convalescing in the White Mountains, 1894 December 27; Richard Dublin to Thomas Spring Rice, Baron Monteagle of Brandon (1790-1866), undated; Joseph Dudley (1647-1720), Governor of Massachusetts, autograph only [ante 1720]; Mary T. Duke to her sister, Mrs. Mildred McLaughlin, about family news, 1840 September 1; John Dunning, 1st Baron Ashburton (1731-1783), undated; and J. Dutilh to H. Dutilh, Germantown, in French, [August?] 8, 1798.","Correspondents include: Sir John Scott Eldon, 1st Earl of Eldon, Lord Chancellor (1751-1838), to the Duke [George] Gordon (1770-1836) and Duchess of Gordon, apologizing at missing their invitation, undated; Thomas Erskine, theologian (1788-1870), compares the religious experience of the English to the German and mentions several [recent?] converts and fellow believers in Germany, a partial letter, undated; Francois de Fenelon (1651-1715), French Roman Catholic archbishop and theologian, to [Marie-Louise?] Madame La Marquise de Laval, in French, [1695] March 4; Captain Larkin Ferrell of the 7th Brigade Militia, Fort Strother, provision return, 1814 January 5 and letters to John Kingston Fineran, New Orleans, Louisiana, from United States Senators, all acknowledging the gift of \"The Career of a Tinpot Napoleon A Political Biography of Huey P. Long\" by Fineran, 1932.\nAdditional correspondents include: John Finlaison (1783-1860), Scottish civil servant and government actuary, beginning his career in the Admiralty and moving to the Treasury in 1822, to Mrs. Ballard, 1836 July 11; Julia Kean Fish (1816-1887) to Henry L. Vanderbilt, 1872 September 27; Alcee Fortier (1856-1914) to Mr. Bouchercon, provides a translation of a slip into Spanish, 1903 April 16; Edward Foss (1787-1870), English lawyer and biographer, to John Yonge Ackerman (1806-1873), 1856 February 27; and J. Fox-Strangways, Lord Ilchester, 6th Earl (1874-1959), to Sir, seeks to gain the \"Table des Maréchaux\" as advertised in the \"Globe,\" undated.","Correspondents include: King George III, two partial documents, including an order for payment to a list of persons not present, 1760 and an order directing that John Durand be paid for victualling forces in the ceded islands for provisions shipped from Grenada to Saint Vincent [1774?]; King George IV, to \"My dear Duchess,\" assuring her that his attendance will be regulated by her plans, 1810; Hardinge Goulburn Giffard, 2nd Earl of Halsbury (1880-1943), letter accepting an appointment, 1895 June 28, and signature on an undated admit to bearer note, on House of Commons paper; and Robert Gifford, 1st Baron (1779-1826), 1824 August 4 and undated, includes engraving as Attorney General.\nOther correspondents include: N.P. Gilman, editor of \"The Literary World\" to Mr. Titus, concerning the title for a review of an universalist book and the death of his mother, 1890 January 11; John L. Glaser, owner of a furnace in Butler County, Pennsylvania, to his brother in law, Doctor James Agnew, concerning Agnew's decision to settle in Pennsylvania and notes for some property, 1813 August 1, 1817 January 13; Adam Gordon (1750-1831)?  to Peter Earnshaw, about re-scheduling a social engagement, 1815 February 20; [Judge Graham ?] to Charles Phillips concerning the trial of Francois Courvoisier before the Lord Chief Justice Sir Nicholas Tindal and Mr. Baron James Parke, 1849 November 26; R.R. Graham, Camargo, Mexico, to his sister, Isabella Graham, New York, concerning the Mexican War,1847 September 24; Earl Charles Grey (1764-1845) to \"My dear Lord,\" mentions the American question and Pinckney, 1809; and James Guthrie (1792-1869), Secretary of the Treasury, to George H. Rozet, San Juan de Sud, Nicaragua, appointing him as Special Inspector of the Customs, 1856 February 21.","This is an oversize parchment document in two pieces, commanding the design and production of uniforms and equipment for the yeoman of the guard and warders of the Tower of London, signed by John Sidney, 6th Earl of Leicester (1680-1737) and Charles Townshend.","Correspondents include: Sir E. Marshall Hall (1790-1857), English physician and physiologist, undated notes; A.H. Handy to William H. Brown, Clerk of the U.S. Circuit Court, Jackson, Mississippi, concerning two lawsuits, 1849 April 17; Sir W.G. Hayter (1792?-1879) to Charles Cowan, answers Cowan's unjust note about his bill that did not pass, 1851 June 28; Major T.R. Heard, Louisiana, Quartermaster's Department, to Captain N.A. Birge, Texas, Assistant Quartermaster, both Provisional Confederate Army,  concerning a dispute about payment of the board for a sick Negro teamster left behind in Shreveport, Louisiana, by the wagon master, 1863 January 3; and Henry Hobhouse (1776-1854) to the Lord Chief Justice [Charles Abbott] (1762-1832), reviewing the law concerning the Cornish assizes and the charter held by Launceston, 1825 March 3. \nAdditional correspondents include: Prince von Hohenlohe document, in German, 1856 April 27; W.D. Holden, Pontotoc County, Mississippi,  to Charles H. Rogers, discussing various legal cases, 1840 February 7, 1849 February 19; Heinrich Julius Holtzmann (1832-1910), German Protestant theologian, letter in German, 1903 December 31; John Hooker to General Elisha Porter (1742-1796), sheriff of the County of Hampshire, enclosing writs, 1793 November 21 and 30; B. Howard to William D. Sohier, concerning Grace Church, undated; and William Henry Hudson (1841-1922), author, naturalist and ornithologist, to Mrs. Massingham, artist, discussing her work and the work of [Edward Julius] Detmold shown to Hudson by the publisher, J.M. Dent, 1918 August 9.\nOther correspondents include: Cordell Hull (1871-1955), Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Secretary of State, to Andrew J. McShane (1865-1936), requesting money for the political campaign,1922 October 24; Joseph Hume (1777-1855), Scottish doctor and Radical MP, to D.T. Gregory, requesting that Gregory accept his son as a pupil, 1838 June [18?]; Thomas W. Hunt, urging his uncle to meet him at Kansas City after the St. Louis fair and learn about various parts of the West, 1868 August 29;William Holman Hunt (1827-1910), English painter and founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, to Mr. Gambart concerning William Henry Simmon's engraving of his painting \"The Light of the World,\" 1860 June 27; [William ?] Hunter (1805-1886), C.C., Department of State, to Colonel William Hickey, requests a copy of President Polk's message to the Senate accompanying the 1846 treaty with New Granada, 1860 April 3; [Rev. Cyrus] Huntington, Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, to [Peter?] Cooper, urging the employment of John Thompson as the agent of the Thistle Factory, 1860 January 18; Eppa Hunton (1822-1908), U.S. Representative and Senator from Virginia and Confederate Army brigadier general, to Joseph J. Halsey (1823-1907), concerning the settling of an estate and an errant check, 1852 June 25 and December 7; and \"Eugenie\" letter to Miss Frances Hutchinson, Utica, New York, no year January 18.","Correspondents include: George Barton Ide (1804-1872), American writer and clergyman, sermon, 1857 January 4; Charles Jared Ingersoll (1782-1862), American lawyer and Democratic member of the House of Representatives from Pennsylvania, court document, 1807 May 15, and letter to William [Raude], concerning papers from the Department of State, 1817 June 9; Lord Francis Jeffrey (1773-1850), Scottish judge, editor of the \"Edinburgh Review\" and literary critic, brief note and autograph, undated; Sir Francis Henry Jeune (1843-1905) to W.H. Heaton, declining an invitation, 1891 June 26; Antoine Jacques Louis Jourdan (1788-1848), French surgeon, note in French, undated.\nOther correspondents include: John Burgess Karslake (1821-1881) to J.S. Graves, concerning his appointment as Queen's Counsel, 1861 February 6; Alice Kauser, letters from \"Jack,\" Edward S. Butler, and an envelope with the name \"John Barrymore\" 1919 and undated; Sir Fitzroy Kelly (1796-1880), English commercial lawyer, Tory politician and judge, undated note concerning an election and autograph; John Kerr to William Couper, memorandum concerning the Thistle Company, undated; and Schomberg Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian (1833-1900), 1866 November 5.","Correspondents include: La Vauguyon, Paul-Francois de Quelen de Stuer de Caussade (1746-1828) to [Louis Phelypeaux], Comte de Saint-Florentin (1705-1777), in French, 1766 [October ?] 24; W.B. Laurens, New York, to William L. Marcy (1786-1857), Washington, D.C., concerning his help with a sketch of Chancellor Reuben H. Walworth's life, 1848 October 31; Mr. Lichon, Philadelphia, to Mr. Biddle, as a letter of introduction for Biddle to the brother-in-law of the letter writer, 1804 August 20; and Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, printed 1864 campaign corner card cover with \"Union Party Platform\" text on reverse published by William P. Lyon and Whittemore, mailed by G.W. Simmons, to Ingham and Dunham, William County, Pennsylvania, on December 4, 1866.\nOther correspondents include: Captain Charles A. Lindbergh photograph and commemorative airmail stamp folder, circa 1927; E.E. Lindsay to her mother, Mrs. A.B. Taylor, Cedar Grove, North Carolina, concerning her extreme loneliness and isolation, 1860 February 25; Frederick Low (1856-1917), K.C. (fragment) to Mr. Foord, asking to bring their daughter with them, undated; Sir Robert Lush (1807-1881), Judge of Queen's Bench from 1865-1877, to Judge Archibald, agreeing that he could take all the time he wanted at chambers, undated; Stephen Lushington (1782-1873) to \"Dear Sir,\" concerning a bill where all the powers given by any act for the benefit of Greenwich Hospital or Chelsea Hospital shall be conferred upon the East India Company, 1821 March 23 and his promise to see Lord Melbourne on behalf of his correspondent, 1839 December 21; and Lord John Singleton Copley Lyndhurst (1772-1863), 2 brief notes with his signature, undated.","Correspondents, listed in order of first appearance, include: Ann McFarlan letters to  Maria Wagner Lintner (1797-1830); Maria Abeel Webster; the Reverend George Ames Lintner (1796-1871); the Reverend Augustus Wackerhagen (1774-1865); Amelia Lintner Danforth; Joseph Albert Lintner (1822-1898); Church Council of  St. Matthews Church, Philadelphia; and Mary Elizabeth (Campbell) Lintner. Most of the letters are between Joseph Albert Lintner and his parents, the Reverend George Ames Lintner and Mary E. Lintner, and sister, Amelia Lintner Danforth.","Correspondents in addition to the Reverend George Ames Lintner family include: Joshua Webster; Johnny Whitaker; and Peter G. Webster.","T.M.M., partial letter giving instructions for his hen house, pony, stable, hiring hands, etc. to Mr. C. Gerard, undated; Sir James Mackintosh (1765-1832), letter of introduction for Mr. Taylor of Norwich, 1826 August 29 and warns William Lynch that he has sent him a separate earlier letter with only Dublin as the address [1829?] December 1; [W. Maguire?] promises a cabinet next Saturday, undated; W. Manahan to L.H. Hebden, Sr.?, concerning the Hull and Selby Railway conveyance, 1836 March 15; Sir Henry Manisty (1808-1890), judge, brief note and autograph, 1878 November 20; and Leonard Mann to D. Abbott, includes a long quote from a letter of Sir Charles Lyell concerning the [geological?] collection of D. Abbott, about which the decision to purchase rests entirely with Owen Jones, no year August 7.\nOther correspondents include: Mason and Burwell, Vicksburg, Mississippi to Willian H. Brown, Clerk of the U.S. Circuit Court, Jackson, Mississippi, concerning court costs, 1849 November 17; Francis Charles Massingberd (1800-1872), to \"Dear Sir\" asking that a copy of his \"English Reformation\" be sent to Mr. Hunt, 1854 November 7; William J. Masterton, lawyer, to \"Joe,\" furnishing local and national news with his personal commentary,  1846 July 7; John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen (1604-1679) to Constantijn Huygens, Lord of Zuilichem, (1596-1687), 1669 October 2, possibly written in Dutch; J.A. Maybin and W.A. Scott, letter of introduction for Mr. Reynolds, January 9, 1864;Thomas Mercer to F.A. Mateer, concerning his land tax, 1858; Cornelius Mersereau (1777-1856) to his brother, Joshua Mersereau (1759-1857), concerning the opinion of the Richmond County, New York voters on the bill for the emancipation of slaves, 1785 February 10; and [George] Lord Viscount Midleton (1730-1765) to G[eorge] Kearsly (1739-1790) at the Golden Lion, Ludgate Street, requesting a standing order for anything by two authors identified by initials only,  [1762].\nAdditional correspondents include: Algernon Bertram Freeman Mitford (1837-1916) to Mr. Bell, thanking him for locating a print he had been searching for, 1877 April 7; Baron James Moncreiff (1811-1895) to Lord John Russell (1792-1878), about an [annuity?] 1853 June 7; Franklin Moore and Alfred R. Moore to Daniel Agnew, Franklin plans to remain and study the compass and level and Alfred is getting instruments to start [surveying?], 1838 July 27; Robert Moore to Doctor James Agnew, Princeton, New Jersey, discussing arrangements for legal cases, 1816 February 22; Henrietta Morfet to her son, Henry Mason Morfet (?-1865), discusses family news, 1822 September 5; Sir George Osborne Morgan (1826-1897) to [\"My dear Parker\"?], discussing Stanhope's Church Patronage Bill, 1881 November 29; Johann Friedrich Gottwerth Muller (1744-1828), German novelist?, to [Dorothy Peters?], in German, [1772] September [16]; David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield (1727-1796), also known as the Viscount Stormont from 1748-1793, serving as the British Ambassador to Vienna from 1763-1772, and as Lord Justice General [Scotland] 1778-1794, to [Sir William] Hamilton, 1768 November 30 and March 1778; Lord John A. Murray, Scottish judge, to \"My Dear Craig,\" discussing the abilities and character of  George Deas (1804-1887), undated; and Samuel T. Myers, postponing his visit to Nottingham due to illness, 1767 December 11.","Correspondents include: Major General E. Napier, author of  \"Life and Correspondence of Admiral Sir Charles J. Napier,\" to the \"Distributor\" of \"The Naval and Military Gazette,\" 1868 January 12, with two printed engravings, one of the admiral and the other of General W.F.P. Napier; William Napier to Captain Lieutenant Bolton concerning subsistence supplies for Michael Hefford, 1757 October 9; R.S. Newbold, Mexico, to Charles W. Thomson, describing the circumstances that led him to working as a tutor in Mexico and details of his life there, 1831 July 7; Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1705-1774), partial document concerning a bounty for service in the army and directed to Henry Fox, Paymaster General, 1761 March 13; Edward A. Newton (1785-1862) to William D. Sohier (1787-1868), sending him a sermon by the late bishop, 1843 March 6; and Marshal of France, Michel Ney (1769-1815), in French, military document. \nOthers include:  Henry G. Nichols to Messrs. Fisher Morgan Company, concerning the collection of notes and other business, 1849 December 13; P.M. Nightingale to Messrs. Nisbet, concerning the lease of Mr. Epping on \"Denis' Folly,\" 1866 February 20; [Frederick] Lord North, Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer to Lord Henry, Duke of Newcastle, requesting  payment to Thomas Alderton, 1773 February 3; Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh (1818-1887) to J. Darlington, referring to a paper sent to him and read with interest, 1859 June 24; Warren Norton to \"Friend Aufderheide,\" concerning Chicago and religion in the city, 1861 October 19; and Captain Ezra Nye (1798-1866), steamship captain, letter and documents, some in French, 1857.","Correspondents include: Governor John M. Parker (1863-1939), Governor of Louisiana, to Andrew J. McShane (1865-1936), Mayor of New Orleans, 1921 January 15; John Humphreys Parry, barrister (1816-1880) to T. Coggins, sending his autograph, 1850 June 3; Sir J. Patterson, British judge, referring to a check, picture, and engraving, 1833 April 9 and a copy of [George] Nobb's account of the Pitcairners, 1857 July 26; H.E. Pease, Des Moines, to S.D. Whitney, about local news, 1863 February 19; and Captain Sir Edward Pellow (1757-1833), Viscount Exmouth,  HMS \"Indefatigable,\" [Hamoaze], to J. Harrison, requesting him to present the enclosures (not present) to Lord Spencer, 1797 February 2.\nOther correspondents include: Spencer Perceval (1762-1812), British Attorney General, to W. Hill, Surry County, concerning a copy of the indictment and record of acquittal for Thomas Turner, 1802 December 2; [H.B.] Phillips to \"Dear Sir\" asking if he and his wife would join the provincial tour of \"The Octoroon\" by Dion Boucicault, 1861 December [10]; Humphrey Pike (1780-1808) to John Dunham, concerning the death of his sister, Mary Dunham Pike (1784-1806), Saco, Maine, 1806 March 29; Sir Frederick Pollock (1845-1937) to \"My dear Charles\" concerning an engraving, 1869 March 2; Arthur J. Powell, K.C., to Thomas H.E. Foord, asking him to accept his regrets, incomplete, undated; John J. Powell to J.H. Fleming, concerning a donation to his musical festival, 1880 October 14; and Josiah Phillips Quincy (1829-1910), 1860.","Correspondents include: George Read to John M. Read, his questions about his uncle Richard's will, no year April 20; Charles Reade (1814-1884), incomplete, undated; Baron John Mitford Redesdale (1748-1830), concerning a patent on candle making, 1796, and agreement to some home improvements if his house is not leased soon, 1809; Sir Robert Reid, Baron Loreburn of Dumfries, stating that he was unable to attend the Carlisle Church Congress in the autumn, 1884, and asks to borrow the two books on war mentioned by his correspondent, 1905 October 23, and letter thanking the Reverend A. Chapman, 1905 December 21; Whitelaw Reid (1837-1912) to Miss Sanborn, on a notecard, 1881 March 19; and Charles Reighley (1807-1862?), President of Jefferson College, Mississippi, to Ed. Turner, contesting charges deducted from his salary for damages, 1856 July 29.\nOthers include: Thomas Rodney (1744-1811) to Joshua Fisher \u0026 Sons, concerning a shipment of wheat, 1775 March 14; [Sir Robert Rolfe], Lord Cranworth (1790-1868), to Thomas J. Farley, confirming the correctness of the reports of his comments,1867 August 27; John Romilly, 1st Baron (1802-1874) to John Paget, July 25 and 29, 1851; and to C.C. Atkinson, 1853 April 19; Sir Samuel Romilly (1757-1818) to unknown correspondent, asking him to come to his home on the morrow, 1816 October 6; Major Rookby to Lord Thomas Fairfax, either from or concerning Rookby, 1645 May 23; George Ross (1730-1779) to William Lewis, concerning the settlement of his father's estate, 1788 September 7; Sir A. de Rutger, London Police Magistrate, about a check for a letter of credit to Dresden to Dr. [Carl Gustav] Carns, no year July 27; and Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Advocate of Scotland, to Lady McNeill, answering for his ill wife, 18[49?] November 19.","Correspondents include: Sir Jeremy Sambrooke to Madame, welcoming her to the country and sending her a dozen bottles of \"Hock\" sparkling wine from Rotterdam, undated; William Saurin (1757-1839), autograph, 1828 August 13; William Petty Shelburne, 2nd Earl (1737-1805) to Mr. [Astle?] assuring him that the register of Chertsey Abbey, a Benedictine monastery located in Surrey, will be ready for his inspection on the morrow, undated; G. Sherman, to his aunt, Anne Bradley, describing his visit to New Orleans in detail, 1853 March 28; John Sherman (1823-1900), autograph on an Executive Mansion, Washington, card, undated but signed as Secretary of the Treasury, 1877-1881; letter from a nephew to Hugh Shoard (1741-1817), Innholder, Red Lion, Kilmington, Somerset, concerning a repayment of a debt, 1817 July 6; and Major Charles E. Smith to L.G.B. Cannon, President of the Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad Company, about ordering various kinds of equipment and products,1847 May 18.\nOther correspondents include: [T.?] Allen Smith to Robert Gilmer, sending Lord Castlereagh's writing, undated; the Reverend William T. Smithett, Rector of  Christ Church, Boston, to William D. Sohier, on the difficulty of raising funds in the parish, 1854 October 10; Alexander Hamilton Stephens (1812-1883), Governor of Georgia, autograph, undated; Alexander Stewart, New York, to Joshua Mersereau, referring to the business of Broome and Platt in New York City, who assigned lands for their creditors in the Ohio Company, 1798 May 2; Civil War soldier, T.R. [Strangl?], James M. Carrington's Battery, to his brother, asking for him to find a healthy substitute, 1863 January 14; Edward B. Sugden (1781-1875), 1st Baron St. Leonard's to John [Levan ?], plans to visit him after Friday, undated; and a frank of Charles Sumner (1811-1874), a Massachusetts Senator, on an envelope addressed to Isaac L. Lyon, undated.","Correspondents include: H.S. Taylor to Joseph W. Carroll, discusses the sale of some Negroes to pay a debt, 1840 May 9; Tazewell Taylor to Henry Mason Morfet (?-1865), expressing concern over the delay in paying the claims of his clients, 1831 June 23; H.B. Thompson to her aunt, Harriet Hudson, with news of her illness, family concerns, and mention of the gold fever in the nation, 1849 April 14; John Reuben Thompson (1823-1873) to Alexander H. H. Stuart, agreeing to speak at the commencement of his alma mater, 1869 May 7; Sir Edward Thornton (1766-1852), Britain's charge d'affairs to the United States, to commanders of any of His Majesty's ships of war, to allow James Monroe to proceed to France and offer him all protection and assistance, 1803 February 8; Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal (1776-1846), autograph, [circa 1829]; John Tinder to Benjamin Walker, asking him to register his lands, 1849 September 17; Charles Trudeau or Don Carlos Trudeau, surveyor general of the province of Louisiana, copy of document mentioning Nicolas Verret, in French,  1780; Tucker to Messrs. Taggard and Thompson, a summary of the condition of the school book question in Connecticut, 1865 August 23; and John Turner, John Elliott, and Edward Wallington to the President and Board of Commissioners of the District of Southwark, Philadelphia, concerning the new location of the engine house, 1816 October 10.","Correspondents include: Alexander Ure, Solicitor General for Scotland (1853-1928), later Lord Strathclyde, to my dear Sir, stating that he has nothing to do with the appointment of the Chaplain of [King's College London?] 1907 January 28; Sir [James] Vaughan (1814-1906), Police Court, Bow Street, to G. Pritchard, writing about a contribution check that he will send, 1889 January 1 and undated; [Don Luis ?] Venzaga, Governor of New Orleans, in Spanish, 1770 September 17; [I?] D. Waddy to the Reverend Mrs. Thomas Evans, postal card, declining an invitation, 1890 May 12; C.H. Warren to Honorable T.C. Grattan, declining an invitation due to a fall, undated; Joshua Webster to Holmes Hutchinson, concerning a payment by John G. Edwards on his bond to Hutchinson,, 1843 November 8, and the paper cover of Joshua Webster's Daybook given by Charles H. Webster to Charles W. Hutchinson, 1888 March 2; Richard Webster (1842-1915), Attorney General, autograph, 1890 May 6; and Samuel Wesley (1766-1837), English composer and organist, to Knight Spencer, Surrey Institution, with woodcut portrait of Wesley as a child, making arrangements for his performance accompanied by Mr. Paolo Spagnoletti on the violin, April 1, [1811?].\nAdditional correspondents include: C.E. Whitney, New Orleans, to unidentified woman, in French, 1865 July 1; Sir Charles Whitworth (circa 1714-1778) to Monsieur [Wickin?], in French, undated; Joseph B[idle]Wilkinson (1785-1865), Natchez, Mississippi, to Judge Joshua Lewis (1772-1833), New Orleans, discusses the slave girl Eliza, which he claims is his property, 1815 December 16; Judge J. Shiress Will (1840-1910) to a Harley Street doctor concerning an appointment, 1909 October 7; [Sir J.S. Willes], a judge, to Achille Vogue, concerning his request for an autograph, 1867 July 24; Montague Williams, barrister (1835-1892) autograph, undated; Henry Wilson, Vice-President of the United States (1812-1875), undated;  [James Wood] to Chris, inviting him to Mary Hatham's birthday party, 1884 June 13; S. Wood, assistant photographer to S.W. Cooper, to Brigadier General Getty with an approval form for transportation of several articles to Washington, D.C. on the verso signed by M. Beckwith, 1864 April 12;  and Charles Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwick ? (1799-1873), to R.A. Mould, sending an impression of the seal of his arms on his letter, 1828 March 17.","Documents include a legal document involving Anthuenis De Backere, [1638] February; a document conferring the title of Marquis of Villa Puente upon the Duke of Albuquerque (1666-1724), 1710 October 31; and Battalion and Campague du 82 Regiment d'Infanterie, 1793 January 8.","Documents include: Document signed by Thomas Duddeley and William Lambarde (1536-1601), [ante 1602?]; Document signed by Henry King (1592-1669), bishop of Chichester, Thomas [Wynne?], John Montfort, and Thomas Turner (1591-1672), Dean of Canterbury, requesting information about all the tenants of the manor and parsonage of [Loybridge], including the demesne lands and the glebe lands belonging to the parsonage before the next general court, St. Paul's, 1640 April 23; Bond of Joseph Einham to Robert Hall, New Sarum, Great Britain, 1706 July 25; Summons for Francis Borland issued by Deputy Sheriff Thomas Savage, Suffolk County1720/1 March 21; Warrant for the pay of Henry Earl of Deloraine's Regiment of Foot, signed by William Strickland and R. Worthington, 1729 June 25-December 24; and a warrant to provide and deliver to the drum major and each of the five drummers of His Majesty's household a livery with His Majesty's cypher and embroidery as was customary, signed by [Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of] Grafton, [Horace] Walpole, George Dodington, George Oxender and Thomas Dummer, 1736/7 February 8.\nOther documents include: a claim against the estate of Sir John Lambert Middleton, a bankrupt, by Sir William Saint Quintin, Newtown, Southampton County, 1766 July 31; Payment to John Durand for provisions shipped to the island of St. Vincent, signed by Charles Townshend, Francis Viscount Beauchamp, and Charles Wolfram Cornwall, undated fragment, but possibly circa 1776-1782; a complaint of John Bruce against James Dundass for two hundred and seventy-two pounds, 1779 August 6; Power of Attorney of George Rome, London, to William Tilghman, Maryland, 1787 May 3; Booth and Leggatt, Solicitors for the Affairs of Taxes, Craven Street, London, Tax Office memorandum concerning them, 1810-1813; Receipt signed by Sir Charles Wetherell (1770-1846), Attorney General for England and Wales, to George Maule (1776-1851), Solicitor to the Treasury, 1826 December 30; and London and Glasgow booksellers accounts with Miss Morris, chiefly for religious texts, 1843-1849.","Letters and documents concerning the Newton estate, Lancashire, England, involving George Orred (died 1828), solicitor, Liverpool; Colonel Thomas Plumbe, Thomas Claughton, and G.O. Bulmer.","Printed document concerning the bill for disbanding and paying off the military and naval forces of the realm, filled in for James Berry, innholder, and signed by Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester (1642-1711) and two others.","Order of payment from His Majesty's treasury to John Lord Churchill (1650-1722) signed by [Laurence Hyde] 1st Earl of Rochester (1642-1711) and Mr. Villiors.","[Indenture ?] for the sale of land to John Percivall of New Sarum, Wiltshire County, signed by Robert Abner, on parchment.","Documents include: receipts, accounts, arrest warrant, certificates of redemption, indentures, various embossing seals of public notaries and other officials, court summons, bankruptcy documents, promissory note, check, and an order to constable to call a town meeting on the verso of a history of mills at Farmington Mills, Maine.  Items come from the United States government, Florida, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Washington City, District of Columbia, and several unidentified.\nNotable items include a South Carolina summons from Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746-1825), to answer a complaint by Susannah Wilkinson, 1791 August 31; an annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States on the state of the finances by [Richard Rush (1780-1859)], 1827 January 1; and signature of A.G. Semmes, Notary Public, Apalachicola, Franklin County, Florida, 1839 January 17.","Various documents include an 1861 voucher; Confederate bonds for four dollars, forty dollars and one hundred dollars, 1862-1863; news clipping concerning the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863 July 7; Brigadier-General E.C. Mauran, Adjutant-General State of Rhode Island, to Bernice D. Ames, about confusion over his assignment,1863 August 15; and several 1864 Confederate documents, including a receipt for payment of a Confederate bond, receipt for 14 bales of cotton, payment of expenses on behalf of the Cotton Bureau, and one undated special requisition form for 50,000 pounds of iron which could not be filled.","Documents include: New Orleans reports, in French, concerning slaves, 1831 April 30 and October 1; an agreement signed by James Peter Freret (1800-1869), Livie Darensbourg Freret (1812-1876), Charles Barcantel, Phi. Lacoste, and witnessed by notary Louis La Caire, 1833 May; claim on behalf of the Chitimacha Indians for land on both sides of the Teche River in Attakapas County and Parish of St. Mary, 1835 April 24; cargo manifests, 1842; terms of an agreement between Henry M. Hyams (1806-1875) and Eleazar Levy Hyams (1810-1860) to establish a plantation at a place called Plaisance in the Red River Parish for a period of five years, which contains an extensive list of 57 slave names, with age, price and known relationships indicated, 1851-1855; and Office of the U.S Marshal, Louisiana District, vouchers, 1879.","Miscellaneous oversize documents relating to Louisiana, including an account of C.S. Farrar to the Louisiana Cotton Press, undated; blank vouchers for the U.S. Marshals in New Orleans, undated; F. Wintz, President of the New Orleans City Railroad Company, 1877 August 8, to the city surveyor; and acknowledgement of the receipt of cotton to James E. Saunders, 1841 October 23.","Includes one slave appraisal, August 31, 1786.","Documents include: Virginia James River Bank five pound note, 1773; Treasury of Virginia Three Hundred Dollar bill issued for the clothing of Virginia troops, 1780 October 16; Mitchell and Gaironen, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone concerning his tobacco crop, 1799 June 7;  and memorandum of land warrants for Callohill Mennis (1797-1829) and Robert Means of Richmond, Virginia, undated.","These documents chiefly concern his ministry, but also include one letter from William Willson, Eire, Pennsylvania, May 8, 1855.","Autographs include: William S. Andrews, Unitarian author; Daniel Noyes Haskell, editor of the Boston Transcript; Charles Coffin Jewett (1816-1868), Librarian of the Smithsonian; Walter R. Johnson; Fred A. Packard; Elizabeth Sanders; and T.H. Stafford, Jr.. A separate list of [signatures ?] of English nobility include the following names: Lord Salisbury, Lord Beverley, Duke of Marlborough, Duke of Northumberland, Lord Craven, Lord Harrington, Lord Clifford, Marquis of Stafford, Lord Spencer, Lord Northampton, Lord Courtney, and Lord Greenwich.","Items are chiefly engravings, including Charles II, William IV Proroguing Parliament (1831), General Abercrombie (1807), Theberton House the seat of Thomas Gibson; and colored engraved maps of the city of Bruges, [medieval European cities], and the Nile delta region, removed from books.","These include poems, one in French; an undated essay comparing John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) and Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) written from the first person perspective; an undated article \"The Evolution of a Successful Treatment for the Complicated Cases of Influenza\" by Dr. Points; and \"A Short Account of the Principal Changes Which Have Happened in the French Government Since the Year 1788\" written post 1792.","Also contains recipes, quotations, and financial transactions.","This collection is open for research use.","Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library","Pugh family","Lintner family","Upton family","Morris family","Hutter, Christian Sixtus, 1891-1957","Denman, Thomas Denman, Baron, 1779-1854","English"],"collection_title_tesim":["Christian S. Hutter miscellany, 1602/1945"],"collection_ssim":["Christian S. 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Hutter miscellany collection. The first series consists of correspondence and autographs, arranged alphabetically by the last name of the correspondent or person named in each document. The second series contains financial, military and legal documents. These are arranged chronologically within each folder(s) for each of the geographic areas represented, chiefly areas within the United States. The last series consists of volumes and miscellany, such as envelopes, single autographs, illustrations, telegrams, a few receipts from express companies, and miscellaneous writings.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"arrangement_heading_ssm":["Arrangement"],"arrangement_tesim":["There are three series in the Christian S. Hutter miscellany collection. The first series consists of correspondence and autographs, arranged alphabetically by the last name of the correspondent or person named in each document. The second series contains financial, military and legal documents. These are arranged chronologically within each folder(s) for each of the geographic areas represented, chiefly areas within the United States. The last series consists of volumes and miscellany, such as envelopes, single autographs, illustrations, telegrams, a few receipts from express companies, and miscellaneous writings."],"bioghist_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eChristian Sixtus Hutter, Jr. (1891-1957), Lynchburg, Virginia, a former law student at the University of Virginia, was an autograph collector who placed much of his collection at the University of Virginia and opened it for research use. Most of these items remained in his possession and control while housed in the library.  Hutter owned Poplar Forest until 1946, when it was sold to James Watts, a fellow Lynchburg lawyer.\nHutter was born to Christian S. Hutter, Sr.(1862-1947), who owned a business in Lynchburg, and Ernestine Booker Hutter (1866-1943). Both of his parents were born in Virginia and resided at Poplar Forest after their marriage in 1886. \u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eHis siblings were Claudine Hutter (1886-1972), James Booker Hutter (1888-1960), Edward W. Hutter (1894-1959), Ernestine Hutter MacDonald (1896-1974), Emily Cobbs Hutter Stewart (1898-1985), Caroline Hutter Williams (1900-1995), Beverly Scott Hutter (1903-1991), Quintus Hutter (1905-1974), and Malcolm Hutter (1910-1970). In 1917, Christian S. Hutter married Eleanor Fairfax Butman.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"bioghist_heading_ssm":["Biographical / Historical"],"bioghist_tesim":["Christian Sixtus Hutter, Jr. (1891-1957), Lynchburg, Virginia, a former law student at the University of Virginia, was an autograph collector who placed much of his collection at the University of Virginia and opened it for research use. Most of these items remained in his possession and control while housed in the library.  Hutter owned Poplar Forest until 1946, when it was sold to James Watts, a fellow Lynchburg lawyer.\nHutter was born to Christian S. Hutter, Sr.(1862-1947), who owned a business in Lynchburg, and Ernestine Booker Hutter (1866-1943). Both of his parents were born in Virginia and resided at Poplar Forest after their marriage in 1886.","His siblings were Claudine Hutter (1886-1972), James Booker Hutter (1888-1960), Edward W. Hutter (1894-1959), Ernestine Hutter MacDonald (1896-1974), Emily Cobbs Hutter Stewart (1898-1985), Caroline Hutter Williams (1900-1995), Beverly Scott Hutter (1903-1991), Quintus Hutter (1905-1974), and Malcolm Hutter (1910-1970). In 1917, Christian S. Hutter married Eleanor Fairfax Butman."],"prefercite_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eChristian S. Hutter miscellany, circa 1602-1945, MSS 15511, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia.\u003c/p\u003e  "],"prefercite_tesim":["Christian S. Hutter miscellany, circa 1602-1945, MSS 15511, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Virginia."],"scopecontent_html_tesm":["\u003cp\u003eThis autograph and miscellany collection created by Christian Sixtus Hutter consists of miscellaneous material ranging from circa 1602 to 1945 and includes autographs, correspondence, government documents, financial and legal documents, military documents, and telegrams, chiefly from the United States and Great Britain, but also including some material from continental Europe. While most of the collection is in the English language, there are a number of documents in French, German, Spanish, and Dutch. This material was formerly stored in the Hutter cabinets when Special Collections was located in Alderman Library, and consists of material which could not be matched with known Hutter accession numbers. Autographs include those of royalty, such as George I, George III, and George IV; theologians, ministers, and religious leaders; nobility, chiefly English; jurists, lawyers, and judges; family correspondence; and public officials.\u003c/p\u003e  ","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Jacob Abbott (1803-1879) to Hannah Flagg Gould (1789-1865), 1824 February 5; Thomas B. Abell to [F.A.] Mateer, 1858 January 25; Sir Robert Abercrombry (1740-1827) concerning accounts of expenses for troops in Ireland and Gibralter, 1798, 1800; Samuel Adams, handwriting only, fragment of address leaf, \"The Honorable Major General Gates,\" undated; Robina Armistead (1826-1897) to her aunt, 1855 January 29; Tintal Atkinson to \"Watkins,\" 1867 October 6; and [?] Aubert to his son, in French, circa 1828 September.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Dr. William Bache (1773-1814) to Edward Burd (1749-1833), 1806 June 16; A.C. Barnes (incomplete, pages 3-4 only), describing his military service through 1876; William D'Oyly Bayley [d.1905?] to James Dafforne (d. 1880), 1866 October 3; [Marshal Francois Achille Bazaine] (1811-1888) to Emperor Maximilian, in French,[1865?] May 17; B. Behrend to A. Pollack, in German,1856 January 17; David Belasco (1853-1931), 1917 and undated; Richard Bethell, 1st Baron Westbury (1800-1873), undated; Henry Bickersteth, 1st Baron Langdale  (1783-1851), 1825 April 21; Nicholas Biddle (1786-1844), 1831 February 24; and  [Lillie Devereaux] Blake, suffragist, to L. Bradford Prince (1840-1922), handwritten on a telegraph form, 1873 February 25.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAdditional correspondents include: ; [Bradford ?] to \"Dear Mary,\" 1887 June 4; Judge George William Wilshere Bramwell, 1st Baron Bramwell (1808-1892), 1877 November 10; William H. Brewster to Mr. Greeley, 1873 July 19; William M. Brisben to [Simon Peter?] Wolverton, six letters, 1884-1887; Louis Philogene Brulart, Marquis de Puisieulx (1702-1770), in French, 1750 January 16; Henry Bry (1781-1858) to the Mayor of New Orleans, [Denis Prieur], in French, 1832 October 15; [Maxwell] Struthers Burt (1882-1954), American novelist, agrees to autograph his books, 1940 May 14; and Charles Butler (1750-1832), 1802 December 22, discussing books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Julius Caesar (1558-1636), Master of the Rolls to Queen Elizabeth, 1633 September  21; Lord John Jeffreys Pratt Camden, 2nd Earl and 1st Marquis Camden, 1804 July 6; Deputy Michel Cantrelle (1750-1814), Deputy Register of county of Acadia, Louisiana [1809?]; Edward F. Carrington to his brother, George M. Carrington, 1851 December 30; Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873), Treasury Secretary and Chief Justice, quote and autograph, 1865 January 5; John M. Chilton to William H. Brown, Clerk of the U.S. Circuit Court, Jackson, Mississippi, 1849 February 27; Frances Cleveland (1864-1947), First Lady, Mrs. Grover Cleveland, 1886 August 13; N.H. Cobb to cousin, 1854 August 22; Augustin Cochin (1823-1872), 1863 June 22; Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn (1802-1880), Lord Chief Justice, to Mrs. Robinson, no year February 22; and Sir George Cockburn (1772-1853), High Beech, to Miss Davenport, 1853 January 18.\nAdditional correspondents include: Nathaniel Coffin (1725-1780), Paymaster of the Customs at the Port of Boston, to John Swift, Collector of his Majesty's Customs, Philadelphia, 1769 October 25; James Coleman, New York, 1803 August 3; Ernest Hartley Coleridge (1846-1920), 1916 December 13; John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron (1820-1894), 1873 March 26, 1887 June 11, and one envelope with a wax seal of the Lord Chief Justice of England, 1892; Colonel William Congreve (1772-1828) to Miss Everett Walker, address leaf with red seal, 1822 August 7; R. Squire Cotrell, San Juan del Norte to George H. Rozet, 1856 March 14; William H. Crawford, Treasury Department, to William Jones, Acting Commissioner of Loans, Philadelphia, 1817 September 23; and Harry Crosby (1898-1929), American poet, heir, and founder of Black Sun Press, to [Charles] Lahr, 1929 June 15 and November 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: R. Davies to Wilson Walker, [date portion missing on page], undated; Augustine Davis (1752 or 1753-1825), prominent Virginia printer during Revolutionary War, 1794 October 1; Ewin L. Davis to Christian S. Hutter, Jr., 1945 November 1; G[eorge?] Davis, Fredericksburg, Virginia, to Colonel J. Fitzgerald, [1785] August 29; Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), Secretary of War, brief reply to request submitted by Robert J. Atkinson, Auditor Treasury Department, copy, 1856 February 25; Lt. Jefferson C. Davis (1828-1879), 1st Artillery, voucher, 1852 April 1; Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn (1783-1851), Collector of the Port of Boston, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Senate, and mayor of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to Secretary of the Navy, B.W. Crowninshield, 1818 August 13; and David Menachem Deinard, Jaffa, Palestine, to Ephraim Deinard (1846-1920), discusses the ideas in the book given to him by Ephraim Deinard, concerning \"The Secret Scroll,\" the Zionist movement, and publication of Hebrew books, with a typed summary provided by Joseph Azizi,  1929 June 18.\nAdditional correspondents include: Charles Scott Dickson (1850-1922), Solicitor General for Scotland, to the Rev. John Oliver, 1898 July [23]; M.R. St. [John?] Dillon to his mother, Mrs. Reverend M.M. Dillon, 1855 December 6; James Dinsmoor (1818-1903) to Robert Moir (1824-1904)?, 1888 December 25; J.C. Doane to William D. Sohier, concerning the burial of Susan Mears, 1860 January 30; Joseph T. Druyea to his brother, while convalescing in the White Mountains, 1894 December 27; Richard Dublin to Thomas Spring Rice, Baron Monteagle of Brandon (1790-1866), undated; Joseph Dudley (1647-1720), Governor of Massachusetts, autograph only [ante 1720]; Mary T. Duke to her sister, Mrs. Mildred McLaughlin, about family news, 1840 September 1; John Dunning, 1st Baron Ashburton (1731-1783), undated; and J. Dutilh to H. Dutilh, Germantown, in French, [August?] 8, 1798.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Sir John Scott Eldon, 1st Earl of Eldon, Lord Chancellor (1751-1838), to the Duke [George] Gordon (1770-1836) and Duchess of Gordon, apologizing at missing their invitation, undated; Thomas Erskine, theologian (1788-1870), compares the religious experience of the English to the German and mentions several [recent?] converts and fellow believers in Germany, a partial letter, undated; Francois de Fenelon (1651-1715), French Roman Catholic archbishop and theologian, to [Marie-Louise?] Madame La Marquise de Laval, in French, [1695] March 4; Captain Larkin Ferrell of the 7th Brigade Militia, Fort Strother, provision return, 1814 January 5 and letters to John Kingston Fineran, New Orleans, Louisiana, from United States Senators, all acknowledging the gift of \"The Career of a Tinpot Napoleon A Political Biography of Huey P. Long\" by Fineran, 1932.\nAdditional correspondents include: John Finlaison (1783-1860), Scottish civil servant and government actuary, beginning his career in the Admiralty and moving to the Treasury in 1822, to Mrs. Ballard, 1836 July 11; Julia Kean Fish (1816-1887) to Henry L. Vanderbilt, 1872 September 27; Alcee Fortier (1856-1914) to Mr. Bouchercon, provides a translation of a slip into Spanish, 1903 April 16; Edward Foss (1787-1870), English lawyer and biographer, to John Yonge Ackerman (1806-1873), 1856 February 27; and J. Fox-Strangways, Lord Ilchester, 6th Earl (1874-1959), to Sir, seeks to gain the \"Table des Maréchaux\" as advertised in the \"Globe,\" undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: King George III, two partial documents, including an order for payment to a list of persons not present, 1760 and an order directing that John Durand be paid for victualling forces in the ceded islands for provisions shipped from Grenada to Saint Vincent [1774?]; King George IV, to \"My dear Duchess,\" assuring her that his attendance will be regulated by her plans, 1810; Hardinge Goulburn Giffard, 2nd Earl of Halsbury (1880-1943), letter accepting an appointment, 1895 June 28, and signature on an undated admit to bearer note, on House of Commons paper; and Robert Gifford, 1st Baron (1779-1826), 1824 August 4 and undated, includes engraving as Attorney General.\nOther correspondents include: N.P. Gilman, editor of \"The Literary World\" to Mr. Titus, concerning the title for a review of an universalist book and the death of his mother, 1890 January 11; John L. Glaser, owner of a furnace in Butler County, Pennsylvania, to his brother in law, Doctor James Agnew, concerning Agnew's decision to settle in Pennsylvania and notes for some property, 1813 August 1, 1817 January 13; Adam Gordon (1750-1831)?  to Peter Earnshaw, about re-scheduling a social engagement, 1815 February 20; [Judge Graham ?] to Charles Phillips concerning the trial of Francois Courvoisier before the Lord Chief Justice Sir Nicholas Tindal and Mr. Baron James Parke, 1849 November 26; R.R. Graham, Camargo, Mexico, to his sister, Isabella Graham, New York, concerning the Mexican War,1847 September 24; Earl Charles Grey (1764-1845) to \"My dear Lord,\" mentions the American question and Pinckney, 1809; and James Guthrie (1792-1869), Secretary of the Treasury, to George H. Rozet, San Juan de Sud, Nicaragua, appointing him as Special Inspector of the Customs, 1856 February 21.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThis is an oversize parchment document in two pieces, commanding the design and production of uniforms and equipment for the yeoman of the guard and warders of the Tower of London, signed by John Sidney, 6th Earl of Leicester (1680-1737) and Charles Townshend.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Sir E. Marshall Hall (1790-1857), English physician and physiologist, undated notes; A.H. Handy to William H. Brown, Clerk of the U.S. Circuit Court, Jackson, Mississippi, concerning two lawsuits, 1849 April 17; Sir W.G. Hayter (1792?-1879) to Charles Cowan, answers Cowan's unjust note about his bill that did not pass, 1851 June 28; Major T.R. Heard, Louisiana, Quartermaster's Department, to Captain N.A. Birge, Texas, Assistant Quartermaster, both Provisional Confederate Army,  concerning a dispute about payment of the board for a sick Negro teamster left behind in Shreveport, Louisiana, by the wagon master, 1863 January 3; and Henry Hobhouse (1776-1854) to the Lord Chief Justice [Charles Abbott] (1762-1832), reviewing the law concerning the Cornish assizes and the charter held by Launceston, 1825 March 3. \nAdditional correspondents include: Prince von Hohenlohe document, in German, 1856 April 27; W.D. Holden, Pontotoc County, Mississippi,  to Charles H. Rogers, discussing various legal cases, 1840 February 7, 1849 February 19; Heinrich Julius Holtzmann (1832-1910), German Protestant theologian, letter in German, 1903 December 31; John Hooker to General Elisha Porter (1742-1796), sheriff of the County of Hampshire, enclosing writs, 1793 November 21 and 30; B. Howard to William D. Sohier, concerning Grace Church, undated; and William Henry Hudson (1841-1922), author, naturalist and ornithologist, to Mrs. Massingham, artist, discussing her work and the work of [Edward Julius] Detmold shown to Hudson by the publisher, J.M. Dent, 1918 August 9.\nOther correspondents include: Cordell Hull (1871-1955), Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Secretary of State, to Andrew J. McShane (1865-1936), requesting money for the political campaign,1922 October 24; Joseph Hume (1777-1855), Scottish doctor and Radical MP, to D.T. Gregory, requesting that Gregory accept his son as a pupil, 1838 June [18?]; Thomas W. Hunt, urging his uncle to meet him at Kansas City after the St. Louis fair and learn about various parts of the West, 1868 August 29;William Holman Hunt (1827-1910), English painter and founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, to Mr. Gambart concerning William Henry Simmon's engraving of his painting \"The Light of the World,\" 1860 June 27; [William ?] Hunter (1805-1886), C.C., Department of State, to Colonel William Hickey, requests a copy of President Polk's message to the Senate accompanying the 1846 treaty with New Granada, 1860 April 3; [Rev. Cyrus] Huntington, Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, to [Peter?] Cooper, urging the employment of John Thompson as the agent of the Thistle Factory, 1860 January 18; Eppa Hunton (1822-1908), U.S. Representative and Senator from Virginia and Confederate Army brigadier general, to Joseph J. Halsey (1823-1907), concerning the settling of an estate and an errant check, 1852 June 25 and December 7; and \"Eugenie\" letter to Miss Frances Hutchinson, Utica, New York, no year January 18.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: George Barton Ide (1804-1872), American writer and clergyman, sermon, 1857 January 4; Charles Jared Ingersoll (1782-1862), American lawyer and Democratic member of the House of Representatives from Pennsylvania, court document, 1807 May 15, and letter to William [Raude], concerning papers from the Department of State, 1817 June 9; Lord Francis Jeffrey (1773-1850), Scottish judge, editor of the \"Edinburgh Review\" and literary critic, brief note and autograph, undated; Sir Francis Henry Jeune (1843-1905) to W.H. Heaton, declining an invitation, 1891 June 26; Antoine Jacques Louis Jourdan (1788-1848), French surgeon, note in French, undated.\nOther correspondents include: John Burgess Karslake (1821-1881) to J.S. Graves, concerning his appointment as Queen's Counsel, 1861 February 6; Alice Kauser, letters from \"Jack,\" Edward S. Butler, and an envelope with the name \"John Barrymore\" 1919 and undated; Sir Fitzroy Kelly (1796-1880), English commercial lawyer, Tory politician and judge, undated note concerning an election and autograph; John Kerr to William Couper, memorandum concerning the Thistle Company, undated; and Schomberg Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian (1833-1900), 1866 November 5.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: La Vauguyon, Paul-Francois de Quelen de Stuer de Caussade (1746-1828) to [Louis Phelypeaux], Comte de Saint-Florentin (1705-1777), in French, 1766 [October ?] 24; W.B. Laurens, New York, to William L. Marcy (1786-1857), Washington, D.C., concerning his help with a sketch of Chancellor Reuben H. Walworth's life, 1848 October 31; Mr. Lichon, Philadelphia, to Mr. Biddle, as a letter of introduction for Biddle to the brother-in-law of the letter writer, 1804 August 20; and Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, printed 1864 campaign corner card cover with \"Union Party Platform\" text on reverse published by William P. Lyon and Whittemore, mailed by G.W. Simmons, to Ingham and Dunham, William County, Pennsylvania, on December 4, 1866.\nOther correspondents include: Captain Charles A. Lindbergh photograph and commemorative airmail stamp folder, circa 1927; E.E. Lindsay to her mother, Mrs. A.B. Taylor, Cedar Grove, North Carolina, concerning her extreme loneliness and isolation, 1860 February 25; Frederick Low (1856-1917), K.C. (fragment) to Mr. Foord, asking to bring their daughter with them, undated; Sir Robert Lush (1807-1881), Judge of Queen's Bench from 1865-1877, to Judge Archibald, agreeing that he could take all the time he wanted at chambers, undated; Stephen Lushington (1782-1873) to \"Dear Sir,\" concerning a bill where all the powers given by any act for the benefit of Greenwich Hospital or Chelsea Hospital shall be conferred upon the East India Company, 1821 March 23 and his promise to see Lord Melbourne on behalf of his correspondent, 1839 December 21; and Lord John Singleton Copley Lyndhurst (1772-1863), 2 brief notes with his signature, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents, listed in order of first appearance, include: Ann McFarlan letters to  Maria Wagner Lintner (1797-1830); Maria Abeel Webster; the Reverend George Ames Lintner (1796-1871); the Reverend Augustus Wackerhagen (1774-1865); Amelia Lintner Danforth; Joseph Albert Lintner (1822-1898); Church Council of  St. Matthews Church, Philadelphia; and Mary Elizabeth (Campbell) Lintner. Most of the letters are between Joseph Albert Lintner and his parents, the Reverend George Ames Lintner and Mary E. Lintner, and sister, Amelia Lintner Danforth.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents in addition to the Reverend George Ames Lintner family include: Joshua Webster; Johnny Whitaker; and Peter G. Webster.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eT.M.M., partial letter giving instructions for his hen house, pony, stable, hiring hands, etc. to Mr. C. Gerard, undated; Sir James Mackintosh (1765-1832), letter of introduction for Mr. Taylor of Norwich, 1826 August 29 and warns William Lynch that he has sent him a separate earlier letter with only Dublin as the address [1829?] December 1; [W. Maguire?] promises a cabinet next Saturday, undated; W. Manahan to L.H. Hebden, Sr.?, concerning the Hull and Selby Railway conveyance, 1836 March 15; Sir Henry Manisty (1808-1890), judge, brief note and autograph, 1878 November 20; and Leonard Mann to D. Abbott, includes a long quote from a letter of Sir Charles Lyell concerning the [geological?] collection of D. Abbott, about which the decision to purchase rests entirely with Owen Jones, no year August 7.\nOther correspondents include: Mason and Burwell, Vicksburg, Mississippi to Willian H. Brown, Clerk of the U.S. Circuit Court, Jackson, Mississippi, concerning court costs, 1849 November 17; Francis Charles Massingberd (1800-1872), to \"Dear Sir\" asking that a copy of his \"English Reformation\" be sent to Mr. Hunt, 1854 November 7; William J. Masterton, lawyer, to \"Joe,\" furnishing local and national news with his personal commentary,  1846 July 7; John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen (1604-1679) to Constantijn Huygens, Lord of Zuilichem, (1596-1687), 1669 October 2, possibly written in Dutch; J.A. Maybin and W.A. Scott, letter of introduction for Mr. Reynolds, January 9, 1864;Thomas Mercer to F.A. Mateer, concerning his land tax, 1858; Cornelius Mersereau (1777-1856) to his brother, Joshua Mersereau (1759-1857), concerning the opinion of the Richmond County, New York voters on the bill for the emancipation of slaves, 1785 February 10; and [George] Lord Viscount Midleton (1730-1765) to G[eorge] Kearsly (1739-1790) at the Golden Lion, Ludgate Street, requesting a standing order for anything by two authors identified by initials only,  [1762].\nAdditional correspondents include: Algernon Bertram Freeman Mitford (1837-1916) to Mr. Bell, thanking him for locating a print he had been searching for, 1877 April 7; Baron James Moncreiff (1811-1895) to Lord John Russell (1792-1878), about an [annuity?] 1853 June 7; Franklin Moore and Alfred R. Moore to Daniel Agnew, Franklin plans to remain and study the compass and level and Alfred is getting instruments to start [surveying?], 1838 July 27; Robert Moore to Doctor James Agnew, Princeton, New Jersey, discussing arrangements for legal cases, 1816 February 22; Henrietta Morfet to her son, Henry Mason Morfet (?-1865), discusses family news, 1822 September 5; Sir George Osborne Morgan (1826-1897) to [\"My dear Parker\"?], discussing Stanhope's Church Patronage Bill, 1881 November 29; Johann Friedrich Gottwerth Muller (1744-1828), German novelist?, to [Dorothy Peters?], in German, [1772] September [16]; David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield (1727-1796), also known as the Viscount Stormont from 1748-1793, serving as the British Ambassador to Vienna from 1763-1772, and as Lord Justice General [Scotland] 1778-1794, to [Sir William] Hamilton, 1768 November 30 and March 1778; Lord John A. Murray, Scottish judge, to \"My Dear Craig,\" discussing the abilities and character of  George Deas (1804-1887), undated; and Samuel T. Myers, postponing his visit to Nottingham due to illness, 1767 December 11.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Major General E. Napier, author of  \"Life and Correspondence of Admiral Sir Charles J. Napier,\" to the \"Distributor\" of \"The Naval and Military Gazette,\" 1868 January 12, with two printed engravings, one of the admiral and the other of General W.F.P. Napier; William Napier to Captain Lieutenant Bolton concerning subsistence supplies for Michael Hefford, 1757 October 9; R.S. Newbold, Mexico, to Charles W. Thomson, describing the circumstances that led him to working as a tutor in Mexico and details of his life there, 1831 July 7; Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1705-1774), partial document concerning a bounty for service in the army and directed to Henry Fox, Paymaster General, 1761 March 13; Edward A. Newton (1785-1862) to William D. Sohier (1787-1868), sending him a sermon by the late bishop, 1843 March 6; and Marshal of France, Michel Ney (1769-1815), in French, military document. \nOthers include:  Henry G. Nichols to Messrs. Fisher Morgan Company, concerning the collection of notes and other business, 1849 December 13; P.M. Nightingale to Messrs. Nisbet, concerning the lease of Mr. Epping on \"Denis' Folly,\" 1866 February 20; [Frederick] Lord North, Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer to Lord Henry, Duke of Newcastle, requesting  payment to Thomas Alderton, 1773 February 3; Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh (1818-1887) to J. Darlington, referring to a paper sent to him and read with interest, 1859 June 24; Warren Norton to \"Friend Aufderheide,\" concerning Chicago and religion in the city, 1861 October 19; and Captain Ezra Nye (1798-1866), steamship captain, letter and documents, some in French, 1857.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Governor John M. Parker (1863-1939), Governor of Louisiana, to Andrew J. McShane (1865-1936), Mayor of New Orleans, 1921 January 15; John Humphreys Parry, barrister (1816-1880) to T. Coggins, sending his autograph, 1850 June 3; Sir J. Patterson, British judge, referring to a check, picture, and engraving, 1833 April 9 and a copy of [George] Nobb's account of the Pitcairners, 1857 July 26; H.E. Pease, Des Moines, to S.D. Whitney, about local news, 1863 February 19; and Captain Sir Edward Pellow (1757-1833), Viscount Exmouth,  HMS \"Indefatigable,\" [Hamoaze], to J. Harrison, requesting him to present the enclosures (not present) to Lord Spencer, 1797 February 2.\nOther correspondents include: Spencer Perceval (1762-1812), British Attorney General, to W. Hill, Surry County, concerning a copy of the indictment and record of acquittal for Thomas Turner, 1802 December 2; [H.B.] Phillips to \"Dear Sir\" asking if he and his wife would join the provincial tour of \"The Octoroon\" by Dion Boucicault, 1861 December [10]; Humphrey Pike (1780-1808) to John Dunham, concerning the death of his sister, Mary Dunham Pike (1784-1806), Saco, Maine, 1806 March 29; Sir Frederick Pollock (1845-1937) to \"My dear Charles\" concerning an engraving, 1869 March 2; Arthur J. Powell, K.C., to Thomas H.E. Foord, asking him to accept his regrets, incomplete, undated; John J. Powell to J.H. Fleming, concerning a donation to his musical festival, 1880 October 14; and Josiah Phillips Quincy (1829-1910), 1860.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: George Read to John M. Read, his questions about his uncle Richard's will, no year April 20; Charles Reade (1814-1884), incomplete, undated; Baron John Mitford Redesdale (1748-1830), concerning a patent on candle making, 1796, and agreement to some home improvements if his house is not leased soon, 1809; Sir Robert Reid, Baron Loreburn of Dumfries, stating that he was unable to attend the Carlisle Church Congress in the autumn, 1884, and asks to borrow the two books on war mentioned by his correspondent, 1905 October 23, and letter thanking the Reverend A. Chapman, 1905 December 21; Whitelaw Reid (1837-1912) to Miss Sanborn, on a notecard, 1881 March 19; and Charles Reighley (1807-1862?), President of Jefferson College, Mississippi, to Ed. Turner, contesting charges deducted from his salary for damages, 1856 July 29.\nOthers include: Thomas Rodney (1744-1811) to Joshua Fisher \u0026amp; Sons, concerning a shipment of wheat, 1775 March 14; [Sir Robert Rolfe], Lord Cranworth (1790-1868), to Thomas J. Farley, confirming the correctness of the reports of his comments,1867 August 27; John Romilly, 1st Baron (1802-1874) to John Paget, July 25 and 29, 1851; and to C.C. Atkinson, 1853 April 19; Sir Samuel Romilly (1757-1818) to unknown correspondent, asking him to come to his home on the morrow, 1816 October 6; Major Rookby to Lord Thomas Fairfax, either from or concerning Rookby, 1645 May 23; George Ross (1730-1779) to William Lewis, concerning the settlement of his father's estate, 1788 September 7; Sir A. de Rutger, London Police Magistrate, about a check for a letter of credit to Dresden to Dr. [Carl Gustav] Carns, no year July 27; and Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Advocate of Scotland, to Lady McNeill, answering for his ill wife, 18[49?] November 19.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Sir Jeremy Sambrooke to Madame, welcoming her to the country and sending her a dozen bottles of \"Hock\" sparkling wine from Rotterdam, undated; William Saurin (1757-1839), autograph, 1828 August 13; William Petty Shelburne, 2nd Earl (1737-1805) to Mr. [Astle?] assuring him that the register of Chertsey Abbey, a Benedictine monastery located in Surrey, will be ready for his inspection on the morrow, undated; G. Sherman, to his aunt, Anne Bradley, describing his visit to New Orleans in detail, 1853 March 28; John Sherman (1823-1900), autograph on an Executive Mansion, Washington, card, undated but signed as Secretary of the Treasury, 1877-1881; letter from a nephew to Hugh Shoard (1741-1817), Innholder, Red Lion, Kilmington, Somerset, concerning a repayment of a debt, 1817 July 6; and Major Charles E. Smith to L.G.B. Cannon, President of the Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad Company, about ordering various kinds of equipment and products,1847 May 18.\nOther correspondents include: [T.?] Allen Smith to Robert Gilmer, sending Lord Castlereagh's writing, undated; the Reverend William T. Smithett, Rector of  Christ Church, Boston, to William D. Sohier, on the difficulty of raising funds in the parish, 1854 October 10; Alexander Hamilton Stephens (1812-1883), Governor of Georgia, autograph, undated; Alexander Stewart, New York, to Joshua Mersereau, referring to the business of Broome and Platt in New York City, who assigned lands for their creditors in the Ohio Company, 1798 May 2; Civil War soldier, T.R. [Strangl?], James M. Carrington's Battery, to his brother, asking for him to find a healthy substitute, 1863 January 14; Edward B. Sugden (1781-1875), 1st Baron St. Leonard's to John [Levan ?], plans to visit him after Friday, undated; and a frank of Charles Sumner (1811-1874), a Massachusetts Senator, on an envelope addressed to Isaac L. Lyon, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: H.S. Taylor to Joseph W. Carroll, discusses the sale of some Negroes to pay a debt, 1840 May 9; Tazewell Taylor to Henry Mason Morfet (?-1865), expressing concern over the delay in paying the claims of his clients, 1831 June 23; H.B. Thompson to her aunt, Harriet Hudson, with news of her illness, family concerns, and mention of the gold fever in the nation, 1849 April 14; John Reuben Thompson (1823-1873) to Alexander H. H. Stuart, agreeing to speak at the commencement of his alma mater, 1869 May 7; Sir Edward Thornton (1766-1852), Britain's charge d'affairs to the United States, to commanders of any of His Majesty's ships of war, to allow James Monroe to proceed to France and offer him all protection and assistance, 1803 February 8; Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal (1776-1846), autograph, [circa 1829]; John Tinder to Benjamin Walker, asking him to register his lands, 1849 September 17; Charles Trudeau or Don Carlos Trudeau, surveyor general of the province of Louisiana, copy of document mentioning Nicolas Verret, in French,  1780; Tucker to Messrs. Taggard and Thompson, a summary of the condition of the school book question in Connecticut, 1865 August 23; and John Turner, John Elliott, and Edward Wallington to the President and Board of Commissioners of the District of Southwark, Philadelphia, concerning the new location of the engine house, 1816 October 10.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCorrespondents include: Alexander Ure, Solicitor General for Scotland (1853-1928), later Lord Strathclyde, to my dear Sir, stating that he has nothing to do with the appointment of the Chaplain of [King's College London?] 1907 January 28; Sir [James] Vaughan (1814-1906), Police Court, Bow Street, to G. Pritchard, writing about a contribution check that he will send, 1889 January 1 and undated; [Don Luis ?] Venzaga, Governor of New Orleans, in Spanish, 1770 September 17; [I?] D. Waddy to the Reverend Mrs. Thomas Evans, postal card, declining an invitation, 1890 May 12; C.H. Warren to Honorable T.C. Grattan, declining an invitation due to a fall, undated; Joshua Webster to Holmes Hutchinson, concerning a payment by John G. Edwards on his bond to Hutchinson,, 1843 November 8, and the paper cover of Joshua Webster's Daybook given by Charles H. Webster to Charles W. Hutchinson, 1888 March 2; Richard Webster (1842-1915), Attorney General, autograph, 1890 May 6; and Samuel Wesley (1766-1837), English composer and organist, to Knight Spencer, Surrey Institution, with woodcut portrait of Wesley as a child, making arrangements for his performance accompanied by Mr. Paolo Spagnoletti on the violin, April 1, [1811?].\nAdditional correspondents include: C.E. Whitney, New Orleans, to unidentified woman, in French, 1865 July 1; Sir Charles Whitworth (circa 1714-1778) to Monsieur [Wickin?], in French, undated; Joseph B[idle]Wilkinson (1785-1865), Natchez, Mississippi, to Judge Joshua Lewis (1772-1833), New Orleans, discusses the slave girl Eliza, which he claims is his property, 1815 December 16; Judge J. Shiress Will (1840-1910) to a Harley Street doctor concerning an appointment, 1909 October 7; [Sir J.S. Willes], a judge, to Achille Vogue, concerning his request for an autograph, 1867 July 24; Montague Williams, barrister (1835-1892) autograph, undated; Henry Wilson, Vice-President of the United States (1812-1875), undated;  [James Wood] to Chris, inviting him to Mary Hatham's birthday party, 1884 June 13; S. Wood, assistant photographer to S.W. Cooper, to Brigadier General Getty with an approval form for transportation of several articles to Washington, D.C. on the verso signed by M. Beckwith, 1864 April 12;  and Charles Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwick ? (1799-1873), to R.A. Mould, sending an impression of the seal of his arms on his letter, 1828 March 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments include a legal document involving Anthuenis De Backere, [1638] February; a document conferring the title of Marquis of Villa Puente upon the Duke of Albuquerque (1666-1724), 1710 October 31; and Battalion and Campague du 82 Regiment d'Infanterie, 1793 January 8.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments include: Document signed by Thomas Duddeley and William Lambarde (1536-1601), [ante 1602?]; Document signed by Henry King (1592-1669), bishop of Chichester, Thomas [Wynne?], John Montfort, and Thomas Turner (1591-1672), Dean of Canterbury, requesting information about all the tenants of the manor and parsonage of [Loybridge], including the demesne lands and the glebe lands belonging to the parsonage before the next general court, St. Paul's, 1640 April 23; Bond of Joseph Einham to Robert Hall, New Sarum, Great Britain, 1706 July 25; Summons for Francis Borland issued by Deputy Sheriff Thomas Savage, Suffolk County1720/1 March 21; Warrant for the pay of Henry Earl of Deloraine's Regiment of Foot, signed by William Strickland and R. Worthington, 1729 June 25-December 24; and a warrant to provide and deliver to the drum major and each of the five drummers of His Majesty's household a livery with His Majesty's cypher and embroidery as was customary, signed by [Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of] Grafton, [Horace] Walpole, George Dodington, George Oxender and Thomas Dummer, 1736/7 February 8.\nOther documents include: a claim against the estate of Sir John Lambert Middleton, a bankrupt, by Sir William Saint Quintin, Newtown, Southampton County, 1766 July 31; Payment to John Durand for provisions shipped to the island of St. Vincent, signed by Charles Townshend, Francis Viscount Beauchamp, and Charles Wolfram Cornwall, undated fragment, but possibly circa 1776-1782; a complaint of John Bruce against James Dundass for two hundred and seventy-two pounds, 1779 August 6; Power of Attorney of George Rome, London, to William Tilghman, Maryland, 1787 May 3; Booth and Leggatt, Solicitors for the Affairs of Taxes, Craven Street, London, Tax Office memorandum concerning them, 1810-1813; Receipt signed by Sir Charles Wetherell (1770-1846), Attorney General for England and Wales, to George Maule (1776-1851), Solicitor to the Treasury, 1826 December 30; and London and Glasgow booksellers accounts with Miss Morris, chiefly for religious texts, 1843-1849.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eLetters and documents concerning the Newton estate, Lancashire, England, involving George Orred (died 1828), solicitor, Liverpool; Colonel Thomas Plumbe, Thomas Claughton, and G.O. Bulmer.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003ePrinted document concerning the bill for disbanding and paying off the military and naval forces of the realm, filled in for James Berry, innholder, and signed by Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester (1642-1711) and two others.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eOrder of payment from His Majesty's treasury to John Lord Churchill (1650-1722) signed by [Laurence Hyde] 1st Earl of Rochester (1642-1711) and Mr. Villiors.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003e[Indenture ?] for the sale of land to John Percivall of New Sarum, Wiltshire County, signed by Robert Abner, on parchment.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments include: receipts, accounts, arrest warrant, certificates of redemption, indentures, various embossing seals of public notaries and other officials, court summons, bankruptcy documents, promissory note, check, and an order to constable to call a town meeting on the verso of a history of mills at Farmington Mills, Maine.  Items come from the United States government, Florida, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Washington City, District of Columbia, and several unidentified.\nNotable items include a South Carolina summons from Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746-1825), to answer a complaint by Susannah Wilkinson, 1791 August 31; an annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States on the state of the finances by [Richard Rush (1780-1859)], 1827 January 1; and signature of A.G. Semmes, Notary Public, Apalachicola, Franklin County, Florida, 1839 January 17.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eVarious documents include an 1861 voucher; Confederate bonds for four dollars, forty dollars and one hundred dollars, 1862-1863; news clipping concerning the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863 July 7; Brigadier-General E.C. Mauran, Adjutant-General State of Rhode Island, to Bernice D. Ames, about confusion over his assignment,1863 August 15; and several 1864 Confederate documents, including a receipt for payment of a Confederate bond, receipt for 14 bales of cotton, payment of expenses on behalf of the Cotton Bureau, and one undated special requisition form for 50,000 pounds of iron which could not be filled.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments include: New Orleans reports, in French, concerning slaves, 1831 April 30 and October 1; an agreement signed by James Peter Freret (1800-1869), Livie Darensbourg Freret (1812-1876), Charles Barcantel, Phi. Lacoste, and witnessed by notary Louis La Caire, 1833 May; claim on behalf of the Chitimacha Indians for land on both sides of the Teche River in Attakapas County and Parish of St. Mary, 1835 April 24; cargo manifests, 1842; terms of an agreement between Henry M. Hyams (1806-1875) and Eleazar Levy Hyams (1810-1860) to establish a plantation at a place called Plaisance in the Red River Parish for a period of five years, which contains an extensive list of 57 slave names, with age, price and known relationships indicated, 1851-1855; and Office of the U.S Marshal, Louisiana District, vouchers, 1879.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMiscellaneous oversize documents relating to Louisiana, including an account of C.S. Farrar to the Louisiana Cotton Press, undated; blank vouchers for the U.S. Marshals in New Orleans, undated; F. Wintz, President of the New Orleans City Railroad Company, 1877 August 8, to the city surveyor; and acknowledgement of the receipt of cotton to James E. Saunders, 1841 October 23.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes one slave appraisal, August 31, 1786.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eDocuments include: Virginia James River Bank five pound note, 1773; Treasury of Virginia Three Hundred Dollar bill issued for the clothing of Virginia troops, 1780 October 16; Mitchell and Gaironen, Richmond, Virginia, to Francis Jerdone concerning his tobacco crop, 1799 June 7;  and memorandum of land warrants for Callohill Mennis (1797-1829) and Robert Means of Richmond, Virginia, undated.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese documents chiefly concern his ministry, but also include one letter from William Willson, Eire, Pennsylvania, May 8, 1855.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAutographs include: William S. Andrews, Unitarian author; Daniel Noyes Haskell, editor of the Boston Transcript; Charles Coffin Jewett (1816-1868), Librarian of the Smithsonian; Walter R. Johnson; Fred A. Packard; Elizabeth Sanders; and T.H. Stafford, Jr.. A separate list of [signatures ?] of English nobility include the following names: Lord Salisbury, Lord Beverley, Duke of Marlborough, Duke of Northumberland, Lord Craven, Lord Harrington, Lord Clifford, Marquis of Stafford, Lord Spencer, Lord Northampton, Lord Courtney, and Lord Greenwich.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eItems are chiefly engravings, including Charles II, William IV Proroguing Parliament (1831), General Abercrombie (1807), Theberton House the seat of Thomas Gibson; and colored engraved maps of the city of Bruges, [medieval European cities], and the Nile delta region, removed from books.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eThese include poems, one in French; an undated essay comparing John Churchill, Duke of Marlborough (1650-1722) and Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) written from the first person perspective; an undated article \"The Evolution of a Successful Treatment for the Complicated Cases of Influenza\" by Dr. Points; and \"A Short Account of the Principal Changes Which Have Happened in the French Government Since the Year 1788\" written post 1792.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eAlso contains recipes, quotations, and financial transactions.\u003c/p\u003e"],"scopecontent_heading_ssm":["Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents","Scope and Contents"],"scopecontent_tesim":["This autograph and miscellany collection created by Christian Sixtus Hutter consists of miscellaneous material ranging from circa 1602 to 1945 and includes autographs, correspondence, government documents, financial and legal documents, military documents, and telegrams, chiefly from the United States and Great Britain, but also including some material from continental Europe. While most of the collection is in the English language, there are a number of documents in French, German, Spanish, and Dutch. This material was formerly stored in the Hutter cabinets when Special Collections was located in Alderman Library, and consists of material which could not be matched with known Hutter accession numbers. Autographs include those of royalty, such as George I, George III, and George IV; theologians, ministers, and religious leaders; nobility, chiefly English; jurists, lawyers, and judges; family correspondence; and public officials.","Correspondents include: Jacob Abbott (1803-1879) to Hannah Flagg Gould (1789-1865), 1824 February 5; Thomas B. Abell to [F.A.] Mateer, 1858 January 25; Sir Robert Abercrombry (1740-1827) concerning accounts of expenses for troops in Ireland and Gibralter, 1798, 1800; Samuel Adams, handwriting only, fragment of address leaf, \"The Honorable Major General Gates,\" undated; Robina Armistead (1826-1897) to her aunt, 1855 January 29; Tintal Atkinson to \"Watkins,\" 1867 October 6; and [?] Aubert to his son, in French, circa 1828 September.","Correspondents include: Dr. William Bache (1773-1814) to Edward Burd (1749-1833), 1806 June 16; A.C. Barnes (incomplete, pages 3-4 only), describing his military service through 1876; William D'Oyly Bayley [d.1905?] to James Dafforne (d. 1880), 1866 October 3; [Marshal Francois Achille Bazaine] (1811-1888) to Emperor Maximilian, in French,[1865?] May 17; B. Behrend to A. Pollack, in German,1856 January 17; David Belasco (1853-1931), 1917 and undated; Richard Bethell, 1st Baron Westbury (1800-1873), undated; Henry Bickersteth, 1st Baron Langdale  (1783-1851), 1825 April 21; Nicholas Biddle (1786-1844), 1831 February 24; and  [Lillie Devereaux] Blake, suffragist, to L. Bradford Prince (1840-1922), handwritten on a telegraph form, 1873 February 25.","Additional correspondents include: ; [Bradford ?] to \"Dear Mary,\" 1887 June 4; Judge George William Wilshere Bramwell, 1st Baron Bramwell (1808-1892), 1877 November 10; William H. Brewster to Mr. Greeley, 1873 July 19; William M. Brisben to [Simon Peter?] Wolverton, six letters, 1884-1887; Louis Philogene Brulart, Marquis de Puisieulx (1702-1770), in French, 1750 January 16; Henry Bry (1781-1858) to the Mayor of New Orleans, [Denis Prieur], in French, 1832 October 15; [Maxwell] Struthers Burt (1882-1954), American novelist, agrees to autograph his books, 1940 May 14; and Charles Butler (1750-1832), 1802 December 22, discussing books.","Correspondents include: Julius Caesar (1558-1636), Master of the Rolls to Queen Elizabeth, 1633 September  21; Lord John Jeffreys Pratt Camden, 2nd Earl and 1st Marquis Camden, 1804 July 6; Deputy Michel Cantrelle (1750-1814), Deputy Register of county of Acadia, Louisiana [1809?]; Edward F. Carrington to his brother, George M. Carrington, 1851 December 30; Salmon P. Chase (1808-1873), Treasury Secretary and Chief Justice, quote and autograph, 1865 January 5; John M. Chilton to William H. Brown, Clerk of the U.S. Circuit Court, Jackson, Mississippi, 1849 February 27; Frances Cleveland (1864-1947), First Lady, Mrs. Grover Cleveland, 1886 August 13; N.H. Cobb to cousin, 1854 August 22; Augustin Cochin (1823-1872), 1863 June 22; Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn (1802-1880), Lord Chief Justice, to Mrs. Robinson, no year February 22; and Sir George Cockburn (1772-1853), High Beech, to Miss Davenport, 1853 January 18.\nAdditional correspondents include: Nathaniel Coffin (1725-1780), Paymaster of the Customs at the Port of Boston, to John Swift, Collector of his Majesty's Customs, Philadelphia, 1769 October 25; James Coleman, New York, 1803 August 3; Ernest Hartley Coleridge (1846-1920), 1916 December 13; John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron (1820-1894), 1873 March 26, 1887 June 11, and one envelope with a wax seal of the Lord Chief Justice of England, 1892; Colonel William Congreve (1772-1828) to Miss Everett Walker, address leaf with red seal, 1822 August 7; R. Squire Cotrell, San Juan del Norte to George H. Rozet, 1856 March 14; William H. Crawford, Treasury Department, to William Jones, Acting Commissioner of Loans, Philadelphia, 1817 September 23; and Harry Crosby (1898-1929), American poet, heir, and founder of Black Sun Press, to [Charles] Lahr, 1929 June 15 and November 11.","Correspondents include: R. Davies to Wilson Walker, [date portion missing on page], undated; Augustine Davis (1752 or 1753-1825), prominent Virginia printer during Revolutionary War, 1794 October 1; Ewin L. Davis to Christian S. Hutter, Jr., 1945 November 1; G[eorge?] Davis, Fredericksburg, Virginia, to Colonel J. Fitzgerald, [1785] August 29; Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), Secretary of War, brief reply to request submitted by Robert J. Atkinson, Auditor Treasury Department, copy, 1856 February 25; Lt. Jefferson C. Davis (1828-1879), 1st Artillery, voucher, 1852 April 1; Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn (1783-1851), Collector of the Port of Boston, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives and Senate, and mayor of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to Secretary of the Navy, B.W. Crowninshield, 1818 August 13; and David Menachem Deinard, Jaffa, Palestine, to Ephraim Deinard (1846-1920), discusses the ideas in the book given to him by Ephraim Deinard, concerning \"The Secret Scroll,\" the Zionist movement, and publication of Hebrew books, with a typed summary provided by Joseph Azizi,  1929 June 18.\nAdditional correspondents include: Charles Scott Dickson (1850-1922), Solicitor General for Scotland, to the Rev. John Oliver, 1898 July [23]; M.R. St. [John?] Dillon to his mother, Mrs. Reverend M.M. Dillon, 1855 December 6; James Dinsmoor (1818-1903) to Robert Moir (1824-1904)?, 1888 December 25; J.C. Doane to William D. Sohier, concerning the burial of Susan Mears, 1860 January 30; Joseph T. Druyea to his brother, while convalescing in the White Mountains, 1894 December 27; Richard Dublin to Thomas Spring Rice, Baron Monteagle of Brandon (1790-1866), undated; Joseph Dudley (1647-1720), Governor of Massachusetts, autograph only [ante 1720]; Mary T. Duke to her sister, Mrs. Mildred McLaughlin, about family news, 1840 September 1; John Dunning, 1st Baron Ashburton (1731-1783), undated; and J. Dutilh to H. Dutilh, Germantown, in French, [August?] 8, 1798.","Correspondents include: Sir John Scott Eldon, 1st Earl of Eldon, Lord Chancellor (1751-1838), to the Duke [George] Gordon (1770-1836) and Duchess of Gordon, apologizing at missing their invitation, undated; Thomas Erskine, theologian (1788-1870), compares the religious experience of the English to the German and mentions several [recent?] converts and fellow believers in Germany, a partial letter, undated; Francois de Fenelon (1651-1715), French Roman Catholic archbishop and theologian, to [Marie-Louise?] Madame La Marquise de Laval, in French, [1695] March 4; Captain Larkin Ferrell of the 7th Brigade Militia, Fort Strother, provision return, 1814 January 5 and letters to John Kingston Fineran, New Orleans, Louisiana, from United States Senators, all acknowledging the gift of \"The Career of a Tinpot Napoleon A Political Biography of Huey P. Long\" by Fineran, 1932.\nAdditional correspondents include: John Finlaison (1783-1860), Scottish civil servant and government actuary, beginning his career in the Admiralty and moving to the Treasury in 1822, to Mrs. Ballard, 1836 July 11; Julia Kean Fish (1816-1887) to Henry L. Vanderbilt, 1872 September 27; Alcee Fortier (1856-1914) to Mr. Bouchercon, provides a translation of a slip into Spanish, 1903 April 16; Edward Foss (1787-1870), English lawyer and biographer, to John Yonge Ackerman (1806-1873), 1856 February 27; and J. Fox-Strangways, Lord Ilchester, 6th Earl (1874-1959), to Sir, seeks to gain the \"Table des Maréchaux\" as advertised in the \"Globe,\" undated.","Correspondents include: King George III, two partial documents, including an order for payment to a list of persons not present, 1760 and an order directing that John Durand be paid for victualling forces in the ceded islands for provisions shipped from Grenada to Saint Vincent [1774?]; King George IV, to \"My dear Duchess,\" assuring her that his attendance will be regulated by her plans, 1810; Hardinge Goulburn Giffard, 2nd Earl of Halsbury (1880-1943), letter accepting an appointment, 1895 June 28, and signature on an undated admit to bearer note, on House of Commons paper; and Robert Gifford, 1st Baron (1779-1826), 1824 August 4 and undated, includes engraving as Attorney General.\nOther correspondents include: N.P. Gilman, editor of \"The Literary World\" to Mr. Titus, concerning the title for a review of an universalist book and the death of his mother, 1890 January 11; John L. Glaser, owner of a furnace in Butler County, Pennsylvania, to his brother in law, Doctor James Agnew, concerning Agnew's decision to settle in Pennsylvania and notes for some property, 1813 August 1, 1817 January 13; Adam Gordon (1750-1831)?  to Peter Earnshaw, about re-scheduling a social engagement, 1815 February 20; [Judge Graham ?] to Charles Phillips concerning the trial of Francois Courvoisier before the Lord Chief Justice Sir Nicholas Tindal and Mr. Baron James Parke, 1849 November 26; R.R. Graham, Camargo, Mexico, to his sister, Isabella Graham, New York, concerning the Mexican War,1847 September 24; Earl Charles Grey (1764-1845) to \"My dear Lord,\" mentions the American question and Pinckney, 1809; and James Guthrie (1792-1869), Secretary of the Treasury, to George H. Rozet, San Juan de Sud, Nicaragua, appointing him as Special Inspector of the Customs, 1856 February 21.","This is an oversize parchment document in two pieces, commanding the design and production of uniforms and equipment for the yeoman of the guard and warders of the Tower of London, signed by John Sidney, 6th Earl of Leicester (1680-1737) and Charles Townshend.","Correspondents include: Sir E. Marshall Hall (1790-1857), English physician and physiologist, undated notes; A.H. Handy to William H. Brown, Clerk of the U.S. Circuit Court, Jackson, Mississippi, concerning two lawsuits, 1849 April 17; Sir W.G. Hayter (1792?-1879) to Charles Cowan, answers Cowan's unjust note about his bill that did not pass, 1851 June 28; Major T.R. Heard, Louisiana, Quartermaster's Department, to Captain N.A. Birge, Texas, Assistant Quartermaster, both Provisional Confederate Army,  concerning a dispute about payment of the board for a sick Negro teamster left behind in Shreveport, Louisiana, by the wagon master, 1863 January 3; and Henry Hobhouse (1776-1854) to the Lord Chief Justice [Charles Abbott] (1762-1832), reviewing the law concerning the Cornish assizes and the charter held by Launceston, 1825 March 3. \nAdditional correspondents include: Prince von Hohenlohe document, in German, 1856 April 27; W.D. Holden, Pontotoc County, Mississippi,  to Charles H. Rogers, discussing various legal cases, 1840 February 7, 1849 February 19; Heinrich Julius Holtzmann (1832-1910), German Protestant theologian, letter in German, 1903 December 31; John Hooker to General Elisha Porter (1742-1796), sheriff of the County of Hampshire, enclosing writs, 1793 November 21 and 30; B. Howard to William D. Sohier, concerning Grace Church, undated; and William Henry Hudson (1841-1922), author, naturalist and ornithologist, to Mrs. Massingham, artist, discussing her work and the work of [Edward Julius] Detmold shown to Hudson by the publisher, J.M. Dent, 1918 August 9.\nOther correspondents include: Cordell Hull (1871-1955), Chairman of the Democratic National Committee and Secretary of State, to Andrew J. McShane (1865-1936), requesting money for the political campaign,1922 October 24; Joseph Hume (1777-1855), Scottish doctor and Radical MP, to D.T. Gregory, requesting that Gregory accept his son as a pupil, 1838 June [18?]; Thomas W. Hunt, urging his uncle to meet him at Kansas City after the St. Louis fair and learn about various parts of the West, 1868 August 29;William Holman Hunt (1827-1910), English painter and founder of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood, to Mr. Gambart concerning William Henry Simmon's engraving of his painting \"The Light of the World,\" 1860 June 27; [William ?] Hunter (1805-1886), C.C., Department of State, to Colonel William Hickey, requests a copy of President Polk's message to the Senate accompanying the 1846 treaty with New Granada, 1860 April 3; [Rev. Cyrus] Huntington, Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, to [Peter?] Cooper, urging the employment of John Thompson as the agent of the Thistle Factory, 1860 January 18; Eppa Hunton (1822-1908), U.S. Representative and Senator from Virginia and Confederate Army brigadier general, to Joseph J. Halsey (1823-1907), concerning the settling of an estate and an errant check, 1852 June 25 and December 7; and \"Eugenie\" letter to Miss Frances Hutchinson, Utica, New York, no year January 18.","Correspondents include: George Barton Ide (1804-1872), American writer and clergyman, sermon, 1857 January 4; Charles Jared Ingersoll (1782-1862), American lawyer and Democratic member of the House of Representatives from Pennsylvania, court document, 1807 May 15, and letter to William [Raude], concerning papers from the Department of State, 1817 June 9; Lord Francis Jeffrey (1773-1850), Scottish judge, editor of the \"Edinburgh Review\" and literary critic, brief note and autograph, undated; Sir Francis Henry Jeune (1843-1905) to W.H. Heaton, declining an invitation, 1891 June 26; Antoine Jacques Louis Jourdan (1788-1848), French surgeon, note in French, undated.\nOther correspondents include: John Burgess Karslake (1821-1881) to J.S. Graves, concerning his appointment as Queen's Counsel, 1861 February 6; Alice Kauser, letters from \"Jack,\" Edward S. Butler, and an envelope with the name \"John Barrymore\" 1919 and undated; Sir Fitzroy Kelly (1796-1880), English commercial lawyer, Tory politician and judge, undated note concerning an election and autograph; John Kerr to William Couper, memorandum concerning the Thistle Company, undated; and Schomberg Kerr, 9th Marquess of Lothian (1833-1900), 1866 November 5.","Correspondents include: La Vauguyon, Paul-Francois de Quelen de Stuer de Caussade (1746-1828) to [Louis Phelypeaux], Comte de Saint-Florentin (1705-1777), in French, 1766 [October ?] 24; W.B. Laurens, New York, to William L. Marcy (1786-1857), Washington, D.C., concerning his help with a sketch of Chancellor Reuben H. Walworth's life, 1848 October 31; Mr. Lichon, Philadelphia, to Mr. Biddle, as a letter of introduction for Biddle to the brother-in-law of the letter writer, 1804 August 20; and Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson, printed 1864 campaign corner card cover with \"Union Party Platform\" text on reverse published by William P. Lyon and Whittemore, mailed by G.W. Simmons, to Ingham and Dunham, William County, Pennsylvania, on December 4, 1866.\nOther correspondents include: Captain Charles A. Lindbergh photograph and commemorative airmail stamp folder, circa 1927; E.E. Lindsay to her mother, Mrs. A.B. Taylor, Cedar Grove, North Carolina, concerning her extreme loneliness and isolation, 1860 February 25; Frederick Low (1856-1917), K.C. (fragment) to Mr. Foord, asking to bring their daughter with them, undated; Sir Robert Lush (1807-1881), Judge of Queen's Bench from 1865-1877, to Judge Archibald, agreeing that he could take all the time he wanted at chambers, undated; Stephen Lushington (1782-1873) to \"Dear Sir,\" concerning a bill where all the powers given by any act for the benefit of Greenwich Hospital or Chelsea Hospital shall be conferred upon the East India Company, 1821 March 23 and his promise to see Lord Melbourne on behalf of his correspondent, 1839 December 21; and Lord John Singleton Copley Lyndhurst (1772-1863), 2 brief notes with his signature, undated.","Correspondents, listed in order of first appearance, include: Ann McFarlan letters to  Maria Wagner Lintner (1797-1830); Maria Abeel Webster; the Reverend George Ames Lintner (1796-1871); the Reverend Augustus Wackerhagen (1774-1865); Amelia Lintner Danforth; Joseph Albert Lintner (1822-1898); Church Council of  St. Matthews Church, Philadelphia; and Mary Elizabeth (Campbell) Lintner. Most of the letters are between Joseph Albert Lintner and his parents, the Reverend George Ames Lintner and Mary E. Lintner, and sister, Amelia Lintner Danforth.","Correspondents in addition to the Reverend George Ames Lintner family include: Joshua Webster; Johnny Whitaker; and Peter G. Webster.","T.M.M., partial letter giving instructions for his hen house, pony, stable, hiring hands, etc. to Mr. C. Gerard, undated; Sir James Mackintosh (1765-1832), letter of introduction for Mr. Taylor of Norwich, 1826 August 29 and warns William Lynch that he has sent him a separate earlier letter with only Dublin as the address [1829?] December 1; [W. Maguire?] promises a cabinet next Saturday, undated; W. Manahan to L.H. Hebden, Sr.?, concerning the Hull and Selby Railway conveyance, 1836 March 15; Sir Henry Manisty (1808-1890), judge, brief note and autograph, 1878 November 20; and Leonard Mann to D. Abbott, includes a long quote from a letter of Sir Charles Lyell concerning the [geological?] collection of D. Abbott, about which the decision to purchase rests entirely with Owen Jones, no year August 7.\nOther correspondents include: Mason and Burwell, Vicksburg, Mississippi to Willian H. Brown, Clerk of the U.S. Circuit Court, Jackson, Mississippi, concerning court costs, 1849 November 17; Francis Charles Massingberd (1800-1872), to \"Dear Sir\" asking that a copy of his \"English Reformation\" be sent to Mr. Hunt, 1854 November 7; William J. Masterton, lawyer, to \"Joe,\" furnishing local and national news with his personal commentary,  1846 July 7; John Maurice, Prince of Nassau-Siegen (1604-1679) to Constantijn Huygens, Lord of Zuilichem, (1596-1687), 1669 October 2, possibly written in Dutch; J.A. Maybin and W.A. Scott, letter of introduction for Mr. Reynolds, January 9, 1864;Thomas Mercer to F.A. Mateer, concerning his land tax, 1858; Cornelius Mersereau (1777-1856) to his brother, Joshua Mersereau (1759-1857), concerning the opinion of the Richmond County, New York voters on the bill for the emancipation of slaves, 1785 February 10; and [George] Lord Viscount Midleton (1730-1765) to G[eorge] Kearsly (1739-1790) at the Golden Lion, Ludgate Street, requesting a standing order for anything by two authors identified by initials only,  [1762].\nAdditional correspondents include: Algernon Bertram Freeman Mitford (1837-1916) to Mr. Bell, thanking him for locating a print he had been searching for, 1877 April 7; Baron James Moncreiff (1811-1895) to Lord John Russell (1792-1878), about an [annuity?] 1853 June 7; Franklin Moore and Alfred R. Moore to Daniel Agnew, Franklin plans to remain and study the compass and level and Alfred is getting instruments to start [surveying?], 1838 July 27; Robert Moore to Doctor James Agnew, Princeton, New Jersey, discussing arrangements for legal cases, 1816 February 22; Henrietta Morfet to her son, Henry Mason Morfet (?-1865), discusses family news, 1822 September 5; Sir George Osborne Morgan (1826-1897) to [\"My dear Parker\"?], discussing Stanhope's Church Patronage Bill, 1881 November 29; Johann Friedrich Gottwerth Muller (1744-1828), German novelist?, to [Dorothy Peters?], in German, [1772] September [16]; David Murray, 2nd Earl of Mansfield (1727-1796), also known as the Viscount Stormont from 1748-1793, serving as the British Ambassador to Vienna from 1763-1772, and as Lord Justice General [Scotland] 1778-1794, to [Sir William] Hamilton, 1768 November 30 and March 1778; Lord John A. Murray, Scottish judge, to \"My Dear Craig,\" discussing the abilities and character of  George Deas (1804-1887), undated; and Samuel T. Myers, postponing his visit to Nottingham due to illness, 1767 December 11.","Correspondents include: Major General E. Napier, author of  \"Life and Correspondence of Admiral Sir Charles J. Napier,\" to the \"Distributor\" of \"The Naval and Military Gazette,\" 1868 January 12, with two printed engravings, one of the admiral and the other of General W.F.P. Napier; William Napier to Captain Lieutenant Bolton concerning subsistence supplies for Michael Hefford, 1757 October 9; R.S. Newbold, Mexico, to Charles W. Thomson, describing the circumstances that led him to working as a tutor in Mexico and details of his life there, 1831 July 7; Thomas Pelham-Holles, 1st Duke of Newcastle (1705-1774), partial document concerning a bounty for service in the army and directed to Henry Fox, Paymaster General, 1761 March 13; Edward A. Newton (1785-1862) to William D. Sohier (1787-1868), sending him a sermon by the late bishop, 1843 March 6; and Marshal of France, Michel Ney (1769-1815), in French, military document. \nOthers include:  Henry G. Nichols to Messrs. Fisher Morgan Company, concerning the collection of notes and other business, 1849 December 13; P.M. Nightingale to Messrs. Nisbet, concerning the lease of Mr. Epping on \"Denis' Folly,\" 1866 February 20; [Frederick] Lord North, Chancellor and Under Treasurer of the Exchequer to Lord Henry, Duke of Newcastle, requesting  payment to Thomas Alderton, 1773 February 3; Sir Stafford Henry Northcote, 1st Earl of Iddesleigh (1818-1887) to J. Darlington, referring to a paper sent to him and read with interest, 1859 June 24; Warren Norton to \"Friend Aufderheide,\" concerning Chicago and religion in the city, 1861 October 19; and Captain Ezra Nye (1798-1866), steamship captain, letter and documents, some in French, 1857.","Correspondents include: Governor John M. Parker (1863-1939), Governor of Louisiana, to Andrew J. McShane (1865-1936), Mayor of New Orleans, 1921 January 15; John Humphreys Parry, barrister (1816-1880) to T. Coggins, sending his autograph, 1850 June 3; Sir J. Patterson, British judge, referring to a check, picture, and engraving, 1833 April 9 and a copy of [George] Nobb's account of the Pitcairners, 1857 July 26; H.E. Pease, Des Moines, to S.D. Whitney, about local news, 1863 February 19; and Captain Sir Edward Pellow (1757-1833), Viscount Exmouth,  HMS \"Indefatigable,\" [Hamoaze], to J. Harrison, requesting him to present the enclosures (not present) to Lord Spencer, 1797 February 2.\nOther correspondents include: Spencer Perceval (1762-1812), British Attorney General, to W. Hill, Surry County, concerning a copy of the indictment and record of acquittal for Thomas Turner, 1802 December 2; [H.B.] Phillips to \"Dear Sir\" asking if he and his wife would join the provincial tour of \"The Octoroon\" by Dion Boucicault, 1861 December [10]; Humphrey Pike (1780-1808) to John Dunham, concerning the death of his sister, Mary Dunham Pike (1784-1806), Saco, Maine, 1806 March 29; Sir Frederick Pollock (1845-1937) to \"My dear Charles\" concerning an engraving, 1869 March 2; Arthur J. Powell, K.C., to Thomas H.E. Foord, asking him to accept his regrets, incomplete, undated; John J. Powell to J.H. Fleming, concerning a donation to his musical festival, 1880 October 14; and Josiah Phillips Quincy (1829-1910), 1860.","Correspondents include: George Read to John M. Read, his questions about his uncle Richard's will, no year April 20; Charles Reade (1814-1884), incomplete, undated; Baron John Mitford Redesdale (1748-1830), concerning a patent on candle making, 1796, and agreement to some home improvements if his house is not leased soon, 1809; Sir Robert Reid, Baron Loreburn of Dumfries, stating that he was unable to attend the Carlisle Church Congress in the autumn, 1884, and asks to borrow the two books on war mentioned by his correspondent, 1905 October 23, and letter thanking the Reverend A. Chapman, 1905 December 21; Whitelaw Reid (1837-1912) to Miss Sanborn, on a notecard, 1881 March 19; and Charles Reighley (1807-1862?), President of Jefferson College, Mississippi, to Ed. Turner, contesting charges deducted from his salary for damages, 1856 July 29.\nOthers include: Thomas Rodney (1744-1811) to Joshua Fisher \u0026 Sons, concerning a shipment of wheat, 1775 March 14; [Sir Robert Rolfe], Lord Cranworth (1790-1868), to Thomas J. Farley, confirming the correctness of the reports of his comments,1867 August 27; John Romilly, 1st Baron (1802-1874) to John Paget, July 25 and 29, 1851; and to C.C. Atkinson, 1853 April 19; Sir Samuel Romilly (1757-1818) to unknown correspondent, asking him to come to his home on the morrow, 1816 October 6; Major Rookby to Lord Thomas Fairfax, either from or concerning Rookby, 1645 May 23; George Ross (1730-1779) to William Lewis, concerning the settlement of his father's estate, 1788 September 7; Sir A. de Rutger, London Police Magistrate, about a check for a letter of credit to Dresden to Dr. [Carl Gustav] Carns, no year July 27; and Andrew Rutherfurd, Lord Advocate of Scotland, to Lady McNeill, answering for his ill wife, 18[49?] November 19.","Correspondents include: Sir Jeremy Sambrooke to Madame, welcoming her to the country and sending her a dozen bottles of \"Hock\" sparkling wine from Rotterdam, undated; William Saurin (1757-1839), autograph, 1828 August 13; William Petty Shelburne, 2nd Earl (1737-1805) to Mr. [Astle?] assuring him that the register of Chertsey Abbey, a Benedictine monastery located in Surrey, will be ready for his inspection on the morrow, undated; G. Sherman, to his aunt, Anne Bradley, describing his visit to New Orleans in detail, 1853 March 28; John Sherman (1823-1900), autograph on an Executive Mansion, Washington, card, undated but signed as Secretary of the Treasury, 1877-1881; letter from a nephew to Hugh Shoard (1741-1817), Innholder, Red Lion, Kilmington, Somerset, concerning a repayment of a debt, 1817 July 6; and Major Charles E. Smith to L.G.B. Cannon, President of the Rensselaer and Saratoga Railroad Company, about ordering various kinds of equipment and products,1847 May 18.\nOther correspondents include: [T.?] Allen Smith to Robert Gilmer, sending Lord Castlereagh's writing, undated; the Reverend William T. Smithett, Rector of  Christ Church, Boston, to William D. Sohier, on the difficulty of raising funds in the parish, 1854 October 10; Alexander Hamilton Stephens (1812-1883), Governor of Georgia, autograph, undated; Alexander Stewart, New York, to Joshua Mersereau, referring to the business of Broome and Platt in New York City, who assigned lands for their creditors in the Ohio Company, 1798 May 2; Civil War soldier, T.R. [Strangl?], James M. Carrington's Battery, to his brother, asking for him to find a healthy substitute, 1863 January 14; Edward B. Sugden (1781-1875), 1st Baron St. Leonard's to John [Levan ?], plans to visit him after Friday, undated; and a frank of Charles Sumner (1811-1874), a Massachusetts Senator, on an envelope addressed to Isaac L. Lyon, undated.","Correspondents include: H.S. Taylor to Joseph W. Carroll, discusses the sale of some Negroes to pay a debt, 1840 May 9; Tazewell Taylor to Henry Mason Morfet (?-1865), expressing concern over the delay in paying the claims of his clients, 1831 June 23; H.B. Thompson to her aunt, Harriet Hudson, with news of her illness, family concerns, and mention of the gold fever in the nation, 1849 April 14; John Reuben Thompson (1823-1873) to Alexander H. H. Stuart, agreeing to speak at the commencement of his alma mater, 1869 May 7; Sir Edward Thornton (1766-1852), Britain's charge d'affairs to the United States, to commanders of any of His Majesty's ships of war, to allow James Monroe to proceed to France and offer him all protection and assistance, 1803 February 8; Sir Nicholas Conyngham Tindal (1776-1846), autograph, [circa 1829]; John Tinder to Benjamin Walker, asking him to register his lands, 1849 September 17; Charles Trudeau or Don Carlos Trudeau, surveyor general of the province of Louisiana, copy of document mentioning Nicolas Verret, in French,  1780; Tucker to Messrs. Taggard and Thompson, a summary of the condition of the school book question in Connecticut, 1865 August 23; and John Turner, John Elliott, and Edward Wallington to the President and Board of Commissioners of the District of Southwark, Philadelphia, concerning the new location of the engine house, 1816 October 10.","Correspondents include: Alexander Ure, Solicitor General for Scotland (1853-1928), later Lord Strathclyde, to my dear Sir, stating that he has nothing to do with the appointment of the Chaplain of [King's College London?] 1907 January 28; Sir [James] Vaughan (1814-1906), Police Court, Bow Street, to G. Pritchard, writing about a contribution check that he will send, 1889 January 1 and undated; [Don Luis ?] Venzaga, Governor of New Orleans, in Spanish, 1770 September 17; [I?] D. Waddy to the Reverend Mrs. Thomas Evans, postal card, declining an invitation, 1890 May 12; C.H. Warren to Honorable T.C. Grattan, declining an invitation due to a fall, undated; Joshua Webster to Holmes Hutchinson, concerning a payment by John G. Edwards on his bond to Hutchinson,, 1843 November 8, and the paper cover of Joshua Webster's Daybook given by Charles H. Webster to Charles W. Hutchinson, 1888 March 2; Richard Webster (1842-1915), Attorney General, autograph, 1890 May 6; and Samuel Wesley (1766-1837), English composer and organist, to Knight Spencer, Surrey Institution, with woodcut portrait of Wesley as a child, making arrangements for his performance accompanied by Mr. Paolo Spagnoletti on the violin, April 1, [1811?].\nAdditional correspondents include: C.E. Whitney, New Orleans, to unidentified woman, in French, 1865 July 1; Sir Charles Whitworth (circa 1714-1778) to Monsieur [Wickin?], in French, undated; Joseph B[idle]Wilkinson (1785-1865), Natchez, Mississippi, to Judge Joshua Lewis (1772-1833), New Orleans, discusses the slave girl Eliza, which he claims is his property, 1815 December 16; Judge J. Shiress Will (1840-1910) to a Harley Street doctor concerning an appointment, 1909 October 7; [Sir J.S. Willes], a judge, to Achille Vogue, concerning his request for an autograph, 1867 July 24; Montague Williams, barrister (1835-1892) autograph, undated; Henry Wilson, Vice-President of the United States (1812-1875), undated;  [James Wood] to Chris, inviting him to Mary Hatham's birthday party, 1884 June 13; S. Wood, assistant photographer to S.W. Cooper, to Brigadier General Getty with an approval form for transportation of several articles to Washington, D.C. on the verso signed by M. Beckwith, 1864 April 12;  and Charles Yorke, 4th Earl of Hardwick ? (1799-1873), to R.A. Mould, sending an impression of the seal of his arms on his letter, 1828 March 17.","Documents include a legal document involving Anthuenis De Backere, [1638] February; a document conferring the title of Marquis of Villa Puente upon the Duke of Albuquerque (1666-1724), 1710 October 31; and Battalion and Campague du 82 Regiment d'Infanterie, 1793 January 8.","Documents include: Document signed by Thomas Duddeley and William Lambarde (1536-1601), [ante 1602?]; Document signed by Henry King (1592-1669), bishop of Chichester, Thomas [Wynne?], John Montfort, and Thomas Turner (1591-1672), Dean of Canterbury, requesting information about all the tenants of the manor and parsonage of [Loybridge], including the demesne lands and the glebe lands belonging to the parsonage before the next general court, St. Paul's, 1640 April 23; Bond of Joseph Einham to Robert Hall, New Sarum, Great Britain, 1706 July 25; Summons for Francis Borland issued by Deputy Sheriff Thomas Savage, Suffolk County1720/1 March 21; Warrant for the pay of Henry Earl of Deloraine's Regiment of Foot, signed by William Strickland and R. Worthington, 1729 June 25-December 24; and a warrant to provide and deliver to the drum major and each of the five drummers of His Majesty's household a livery with His Majesty's cypher and embroidery as was customary, signed by [Charles FitzRoy, 2nd Duke of] Grafton, [Horace] Walpole, George Dodington, George Oxender and Thomas Dummer, 1736/7 February 8.\nOther documents include: a claim against the estate of Sir John Lambert Middleton, a bankrupt, by Sir William Saint Quintin, Newtown, Southampton County, 1766 July 31; Payment to John Durand for provisions shipped to the island of St. Vincent, signed by Charles Townshend, Francis Viscount Beauchamp, and Charles Wolfram Cornwall, undated fragment, but possibly circa 1776-1782; a complaint of John Bruce against James Dundass for two hundred and seventy-two pounds, 1779 August 6; Power of Attorney of George Rome, London, to William Tilghman, Maryland, 1787 May 3; Booth and Leggatt, Solicitors for the Affairs of Taxes, Craven Street, London, Tax Office memorandum concerning them, 1810-1813; Receipt signed by Sir Charles Wetherell (1770-1846), Attorney General for England and Wales, to George Maule (1776-1851), Solicitor to the Treasury, 1826 December 30; and London and Glasgow booksellers accounts with Miss Morris, chiefly for religious texts, 1843-1849.","Letters and documents concerning the Newton estate, Lancashire, England, involving George Orred (died 1828), solicitor, Liverpool; Colonel Thomas Plumbe, Thomas Claughton, and G.O. Bulmer.","Printed document concerning the bill for disbanding and paying off the military and naval forces of the realm, filled in for James Berry, innholder, and signed by Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester (1642-1711) and two others.","Order of payment from His Majesty's treasury to John Lord Churchill (1650-1722) signed by [Laurence Hyde] 1st Earl of Rochester (1642-1711) and Mr. Villiors.","[Indenture ?] for the sale of land to John Percivall of New Sarum, Wiltshire County, signed by Robert Abner, on parchment.","Documents include: receipts, accounts, arrest warrant, certificates of redemption, indentures, various embossing seals of public notaries and other officials, court summons, bankruptcy documents, promissory note, check, and an order to constable to call a town meeting on the verso of a history of mills at Farmington Mills, Maine.  Items come from the United States government, Florida, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, North Carolina, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Washington City, District of Columbia, and several unidentified.\nNotable items include a South Carolina summons from Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1746-1825), to answer a complaint by Susannah Wilkinson, 1791 August 31; an annual report of the Secretary of the Treasury of the United States on the state of the finances by [Richard Rush (1780-1859)], 1827 January 1; and signature of A.G. Semmes, Notary Public, Apalachicola, Franklin County, Florida, 1839 January 17.","Various documents include an 1861 voucher; Confederate bonds for four dollars, forty dollars and one hundred dollars, 1862-1863; news clipping concerning the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863 July 7; Brigadier-General E.C. Mauran, Adjutant-General State of Rhode Island, to Bernice D. 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