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Advent of Karl G. Maeser
Manuscript of brief biography of Karl Maeser (5 pages), undated.
Adventurous story of an army nurse during World War II and the Korean Conflict
Typed autobiography. Kauffroth was born in 1922 and studied nursing at the LDS Hospital School of Nursing in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was stationed in Brigham City, Utah, and India during World War II. She married Sylvester Kauffroth in 1953.
Advocate : manuscript newspaper
The Advocate is a manuscript newspaper issued monthly in the First Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Ogden, Utah. This issue was edited by Frances Wood and Lizzie Fellows and seems to be a rough draft. It contains poetry, stories, and essays.
Aerial photograph of Brigham Young University campus
Aerial photograph of the Brigham Young University campus taken in the 1960s.
Aerial view of Provo, Utah
Two copies of same image. Printed on front: "Compliments of Provo City Corporation. Litho by Press Publishing Company, Provo, Utah."
Alma L. Jensen affidavit and statement
Typewritten and signed affidavit and a handwritten statement. Jensen affirms that he met Martin Harris (1783-1875) in the summer of 1875. Harris told him about the authenticity of the Book of Mormon.
African drum
African drum, encased in a rope net, with shoulder strap.
After thirty-one years, Capt. Hodges gives a unique banquet
A typed transcript of an article from the Salt Lake City, Utah Daily Tribune, titled "After Thirty-one Years, Capt. Hodges Gives a Unique Banquet," dated October 28, 1897. The article describes a banquet hosted by Capt. F. S. Hodges, a former Union Pacific railroad engineer, who is reuniting with Salt Lake City citizens who helped him build the railroad in Utah in 1866.
Against a crooked sky
Typewritten screenplay with handwritten corrections of the motion picture "Against a Crooked Sky." The item was also written by Eleanor Lamb.
William M. Agar letter
Contains a letter sent from William M. Agar to Burgess Meredith for the purpose of advertising the publication "International Correspondence" provided by Freedom House. Agar writes that he has enclosed the most recent issue of the publication, and remarks upon its reputation as a trusted and important news source. Agar then explains how Meredith can sign up to receive the service, and asks him to provide a letter of commendation should he find it a valuable service. Dated May 10, 1942.