Latter Day Saints -- Poetry
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
A song of praise and thanksgiving for the anniversary celebration of the pioneers' first entrance in the valley/ by Eliza R. Snow, 1852 July 3
Contains a poem written by Eliza R. Snow in commemoration and celebration of the Mormon pioneers' entrance in the Salt Lake valley. Dated July 3, 1852.
Eliza R. Snow poetry, 1852, 1856
Contains poetry by Eliza R. Snow for Thomas Bullock before he serves in the British mission and in celebration of the Mormon pioneers entering the Salt Lake valley. Dated 1852 and 1856.
Steve Zolman collection of ephemera, 1896-1915
Contains two items. The first is a ribbon commemorating the completion of the Panama Canal on July 17, 1915. The second is a photocopy of some poems written by Janette Carrington in 1896. They are titled: "An Apostrophe to Zion," "Worship God," "The Prophet Joseph Smith," and "Zion's Leaders".
To Elder Thomas Bullock on his departure for Europe/ by Eliza R. Snow, 1856 September 6
Contains a poem written by Eliza R. Snow to Thomas Bullock prior to his departure to Europe for a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Dated September 6, 1856.