Pamphlets
Found in 1763 Collections and/or Records:
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1906 April
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1906 May
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1906 June
Contains letters from Alvin Fielding Smith to his wife Amelia Atkins Smith, or "Millie," and his daugher Ruth, or "Ruthie." Smith writes from London, England, where he served as a missionary of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, to his family in Salt Lake City, Utah. In his letters, he includes daily mission affairs, references to correspondence with other family and acquaintances, matters at home, and exploits of missionaries. Dated June 1, 1906 - June 29, 1906.
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1902-1907
Contains Smith's letters to his wife Amelia, including letters from their courtship (November 1902-April 1903) and during his missionary service in England (April 1905-April 1907). Most of the letters are written from his missionary residence in London; others are written while on tour with his father, President Joseph F. Smith, between August and September 1906. Original enclosures are included. Dated November 17, 1902 - April 15, 1907.
American Council on Education newsletters, pamphlets, correspondence, and minutes, 1956-1957
American image, 1830-1940
Contains photographs of paintings in the Brigham Young University art collection, as well as giving information about each painting and the style in which it was painted. Some of these paintings, although they were masterpieces, were never able to be displayed because the university lacked proper facilities. This booklet was meant to cast light on this problem and to raise support for a museum of art on campus.
American pilgrimage : the authentic history of a Puritan family
Incomplete manuscript of American Pilgrimage : The Authentic History of a Puritan Family. Included is a table of contents.