Franklin Stewart Harris: Educator, Administrator, Father, Friend; Vignettes of His Life
Provo: Brigham Young University, 1965. Hardcover. 95 pp. Published to coincide with the dedication of the Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center, April 3, 1965.
Provo: Brigham Young University, 1965. Hardcover. 95 pp. Published to coincide with the dedication of the Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center, April 3, 1965.
Provo: Brigham Young University, 1965. Paperback. 95 pp. Published to Coincide with The Dedication of the Franklin S. Harris Fine Arts Center April 3, 1965.
1963. Stapled. 22pp + 3 addenda. Held April 6, 1963, University-Park Ward Chapel. She was the wife of a dean at BYU and has a scholarship in her name.
DUP, 1999-2000. First printing. Paperback. 185, 245pp.
Velobound. 367 pp. Typescript. 8.5 x 11". Minor soiling to front/rear, small stain at bottom.
NP: Bookcraft, [1952]. Wraps. 30 pp. Purple velvet? wraps. Funeral program. Prepared and distributed by Bookcraft as a tribute to a great man, and a loyal and wonderful friend, whose kindly advice, and words of inspiration, have always been a great great source of strength to us in our associations.....
Salt Lake City: NP, 1920. Pamphlet. 47 pp. Gray printed wrappers tied with string. Flake-Draper 4218.
New York: Paramount Books, 1996. Later printing. Paperback. 127 pp. Foreword by Richard Lloyd Dewey.
Hyde Park: The James Hancey Family, 1988. Hardcover. 333 pp.
NP: NP, nd. Hardcover. 153pp + photos. LIndquist, longtime resident of Ogden, was involved with Lindquist Mortuaries and Hill Top Lanes.
Institute of Family Research, 1979. Revised edition. Three-hole Punched. 34pp + maps/charts. Includes statement from Joseph Fielding Smith and letter from Orson Pratt. Photocoppy.
John Pack Family Association, 2012. First printing. Hardcover. 302 pp This book about Pack was prompted by the discovery of records since publication of Davis Bitton’s The Redoubtable John Pack. Pack, an early convert, wore several hats in Nauvoo: policeman, member of the Nauvoo Legion and, most notably, member of.....
Three-hole Punched. Photocopy of letterbook. Original at CHL (MS 11), restricted access.
NP: NP, ND. Hardcover. xi, 404 pp. John Stucki settles in Providence, Utah and shortly thereafter moves to Bear Lake.
Three-hole Punched. Two binders. Various copies of John Whitmer's history/biographical information. Ex libris Richard L. Anderson.
Pamphlet. 257-320pp. Offprint from Our Pioneer Heritage. Cover title: Joseph Smith Black—Pioneer.
NP: NP, ND. Hardcover. 113 pp. Typescript copy bound in red cloth. Title on spine. This version ends with part of the April 27, 1856 entry. In "Not By Bread Alone" edited by Juanita Brooks her journal has 18 additional entries.
Hardcover. 8.5 x 11" photocopies bound in red buckram. Includes typescript of Kimball's journals (list of original journal books at front of book includes more than what is bound here) from 1837-46, published in On the Potter's Wheel. Content herein that was scribed by William Clayton was published in An.....
Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor's Office, 1884. Cloth. 96 pp. Minor soiling and rubbing to covers; minor cracking to hinges; text block is shaken; name inside. Missionary experiences from the lives of Claudius V. Spencer (England), William Budge (Switzerland), Llewellyn Harris (Zuni Indians, Mexico), Harrison Burgess (Zion's Camp & England).....
NP, 2017. Hardcover. 215pp. Biographical info and writings of Linda Nelson Benson and Serge Ballif Benson, lifelong resident of Logan and uncle of LDS Church president Ezra Taft Benson.
NP: NP, 1977? Hardcover. 144 pp. Inscribed inside front cover by subject and author and his wife.
NP, 1991. First printing. Hardcover. 131pp + photos.
NP, 2004. Velobound. 318pp. Details several missions later in life, including one in Israel from 1982-84.
Disbound. Photocopies. Original digitized at CHL.