Volume 16
Contains 19 Results:
No. 0632: Unpublished review of Fawn M. Brodie's No Man Knows My History written by Austin E. Fife. Informant: Knopf, 1945
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0633: "Mormon Pilgrimage," unpublished manuscript by Austin Fife describing trip from Vermont to Utah in 1946. Informant: Fife, 1947
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0634: In Re The Origin of The "Book of Mormon," Manuscript by Kimball Young, loaned January 29, 1955. Informant: Young, 1955
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0635: The Political Reconstruction of Utah Territory, 1866-1890," manuscript by Richard D. Poll (undated). Informant: Poll
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0636: "The Miller Home" (Vernal, Utah), student paper by JoAnn Mitchell, written for class taught by Hector Lee in California, 1964. Informant: Lee, 1964
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0637: Miscellaneous items of lore about the Mormons, from classes of Ray B. Browne, Purdue University, 1965. Informant: Browne, 1965
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0638: Poem, "Porter Rockwell," from newspaper clipping in scrapbook of Olive Woolley Burt's Mother. No source. Informant: Burt, 1958
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0639: Song, "Mollie Dear," from George M.. Pogue, Holbrook, Arizona, 1954. Informant: Pogue, 1954
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0640: Song, "The Dying Cowboy," from George M. Pogue, Holbrook, Arizona, 1954. Informant: Pogue, 1954
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0641: Song, "Magie" [sic], from George M. Pogue, Holbrook, Arizona, 1954. Informant: Pogue, 1954
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.