Publications
Found in 1424 Collections and/or Records:
Newspaper and magazine articles on Merian C. Cooper, 1929-1977
Newspaper articles on the death of Reed Probst
Collection includes six newspaper articles (with photocopies) concerning the murder-suicide of Probst and his wife.
Newspaper clippings about Young's life and career, 1898-1957
Newspaper clippings on Mahonri Mackintosh Young's life and carreer, dated 1898 to 1957.
Benjamin Black and Willard Carroll newspapers
Handwritten newspapers. One item is dated 11 Jan. 1879 and is listed as volume 2 number 4. The first page on the other item is missing. The newspaper was edited by Willard Carroll and Benjamin Black and tells about important events in Orderville, Utah.
Hugh Nibley papers
Contains the personal and professional papers of Nibley. Includes research notes, manuscripts, photographs, publications, personal papers, and ephemera that document his work as a Mormon scholar, a professor, and a father. Materials date approximately 1844 to 2008.
Notes on Ehecatonatiuh
Typewritten and mimeographed copies of "a paper written in proof of the account given in the Book of Mormon of the great destruction of cities and upheavals of land, etc., in the year 34 of the Chirstian Era." The author is unknown and the date of composition is uncertain. The author attempts to show that Aztec sources indicate some kind of early cataclysm in Mexico.
Harold F. Nufer collection of the Lorin Farr papers
Octave F. Ursenbach publications, 1832-1961
Contains poetry, plays, correspondence, and other original writings created by Octave F. Ursenbach. The many of the materials are religious in nature and reflect Ursenbach's faith as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Some of the materials relate to Ursenbach's personal life including his family. Also included is a small amount of publications collected by Ursenbach.
Octave W. Ursenbach religious papers, 1832-1986
Contains publications, correspondence, writings, photographs, and other materials relating to Octave W. Ursenbach's service as a mission, stake, and temple president.