Photocopies
Found in 5479 Collections and/or Records:
Bob D. Litterell transcription of Two Dances from Romeo and Juliet Op. 64 by Prokofiev for quintet, approximately 1970-2013
Contains unpublished manuscripts and photocopies of unpublished manuscripts by Litterell. Materials dated approximately 1970-2013.
Bob D. Litterell transcription of Two Pieces by Shostakovich for harp , approximately 1900-2013
Contains unpublished score by Litterell. Materials dated approximately 1900-2013.
Bob D. Litterell transcription of War and Peace Op. 91 by Prokofiev for quintet, approximately 1960-2013
Contains unpublished manuscripts and scores by Litterell. Materials dated approximately 1960-2013.
Bob D. Litterell transcription of Water Music by Handel for harp, approximately 1970-2013
Contains photocopies of unpublished manuscripts by Litterell for harp. Materials dated approximately 1970-2013.
Bob D. Litterell works , approximately 1900-2013
Bob Houghton papers, 1998
Material contains an account of an aerial rescue in Vietnam called "Courage in the Sky with Pardo's Push", of which Bob Houghton participated. Includes a photocopied photograph of the two planes, a photocopied photograph of Bob Pardo and Stephen Wayne, and a letter written by William Seegmiller, the author of the account, to Kimberly Lovejoy about the account. Dated 1998.
Bob M. Zobell diary and photographs, 1940-1945
Bocabulario de la ydioma totonaca, conforme del usso de la Cierra Alta, 1750
Contains a photocopy of the original document, as well as a one page manuscript of an English translation.
Biography : Henry Boley and wives Barbara Hart and Mary Anderson came to Utah 1850
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a typewritten biography. Henry Boley and Barbara Hart were born in Berlin, Germany. Henry was born in 1795 and Barbara was born in 1793. They married and later came to Pennsylvania where they joined the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. They later moved to Nauvoo, Illinois, and migrated to Utah in 1850. They finally settled in American Fork. After the death of Barbara, Henry married Mary Anderson. Dated 1944.