Poetry
Found in 461 Collections and/or Records:
Norval G. Turner account and poetry, approximately 2001, 1944-1946
Materials contain an account in which Norval Turner tells briefly of his experiences in the U.S. Army Air Corps as a radio operator in World War II. Includes descriptions of his time in India, and how he traveled all the way around the world, through both the Suez and Panama Canals. Also included are several amusing and informative poems he wrote during or shortly after his service. Dated 1944-1946, approximately 2001.
Notebook of poetry, approximately 1866-1913
Book of handwritten poetry presumably kept by Mary P. Boller, though the author could also be her mother, Eliza Parsons, as some ephemera in the book is addressed to "Mrs. James B. Parsons." Dated approximately 1866-1913.
Notebook of poetry
Notes on the Endowment House, Salt Lake City, Utah Territory
Oakland California Temple and Oakland Fourth Ward Chapel photographs and brochures
Contains photographs and brochures relating to the Oakland California Temple and Oakland Fourth Ward Chapel construction and dedication. Photographs focus on members of the Oakland Fourth Ward bishopric, particularly Curtis Ray Bybee. One brochure contains a collection of poetry from various Oakland Fourth Ward members.
Ode to Hal Halvorsen / Owen Stokes, 1989 May
Odean Barnum papers, 2001 August
File contains materials relating to the service of Odean Barnum in the U.S. Army during World War II as part of the heavy gun and heavy machine gun squad. Materials contain an autobiography written by Odean Barnum. Details his early life in Mesquite, Nevada, military training at Camp Roberts, California during World War II, combat in the Philippines, and post-war life. Includes poetry and diary entries. Dated August 2001.
Old Peking / by Nym Wales, 1935 December
Short life sketch of Catherine Ingreberg Neilson Olsen
On the burning of the Brigham Young University at Provo, January 27, 1884
Letter to Evanda Young in the form of a poem concerning the burning of Brigham Young Academy, January 28, 1884.