Poetry
Found in 461 Collections and/or Records:
Robert E. Bartlett, Jr. papers, 1943-1946, approximately 2000
Robert R. Hubenthal memoir and poetry, after 2000
File contains brief memoir and poetry written by Robert R> Hubenthal regarding his experiences in the U.S. Army during World War II and his conversion. Dated after 2000.
Robert Walter Weir poems, 1848-1921
Contains poems by Robert Walter Weir, dating from between 1848 to 1921 in New York. The poems are concerning light, religion, death of children, and nature. A few of these are unsigned so there exists the possibility that some were not authored by Weir, but rather dedicated to or written for him. There are some duplicates and almost all of the poems are handwritten.
William O. Robinson papers
Diaries, a scrapbook, newspaper clippings, essays, poems, correspondence, a biography, a published book with handwritten corrections, and a film strip. The materials deal with Robinson's dancing, music, and educational careers. The diaries are in six volumes and relate to Robinson's mission for the Mormon Church in Colorado.
Cynthiann Rogers papers
Correspondence, financial documents, poetry, plays, and short stories. The correspondence are among Cynthiann Rogers, Amelia Rogers Kerby, and Reta Kirby Arney. The materials relate to the lives and families of these three Mormon women in Arizona.
Rojas, Gonzalo, 1981-1993
Rotary Clark Hilton poems, 1987-1988
William Hobart Royce poems
Handwritten and signed poem in which Royce expresses his faith in God.
Ruth Louise Partridge authorial papers, circa 1937-1978
Contains writing, poetry, prose, correspondence concerning publishers, radio scripts, editing, a historical play, photocopies of Minutia, and drafts of various manuscripts such as: "Other Drums," "These Signs Shall Follow," and "Tar of Angels" which were written and composed by Ruth Louise Partridge, circa 1937-1978.
Saga of Parowan
Typewritten copy of a poem (14 pages) written to celebrate the settling of Parowan, Utah, by Mormon pioneers.