American poetry
Found in 249 Collections and/or Records:
Compliments of Isaac Groo to Mother Whitney on her 77th birth-day
"Crematorium" (possible contest entry), date of production not identified
David A. Squires papers, approximately 1975-2016
Dearest Fred, 1948 April 8
Contains anthology of poems written by Sorensen in previous years, as well as illustrations by Jay W. Clark.
Dial soap in Idaho (take-off on "Homestead in Idaho"), date of production not identified
Larry W. Doman book and poem
Contains a copy of Doman's book "A Key to the Quixote and When the Walls Fall" and his poem "Alfan's Visit To Temple Square."
Driving into Evening and Other Poems, 1983
Elbert H. Eastmond papers
Collection contains scripts, outlines, songs, poems, photographs, scrapbooks, and newspaper clippings concerning the production and presentation of various Mormon Church pageants.
Edwin R. Bird poetry, 1860, 1851
Series contains poems and short essays written by Bird in a bound notebook. Representative titles include: "America;" "The West and Its Resources;" "Autumn;" "The Ocean;" "The Mountains Song;" "The Origin of the Harp;" "Speed Away;" "Good News from Home;" "Temperance Song;" "The Old Time Tree;" "Two on Earth and Two in Heaven;" and "I Cannot Call Her Mother."
Edwina Booth personal papers, 1907-1994
Contains Edwina Booth's fan mail, correspondence from her family, personal notes concerning property, travel memorabilia, a homemade book about Trader Horn, and documents related to the distribution of her estate after death. This series also includes a substantial collection of her poetry. There are two drafts of a book of poems that Edwina Booth wished to publish. Dated 1907-1994.