Italy -- Pictorial works
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Levi Edgar Young memorabilia, 1870-1895
Contains memorabilia collected by Young, including a doctor's bag.
Levi Edgar Young miscellaneous typed manuscripts, undated
Articles, speeches, lecture notes, and thoughts, apparently most were written by Young. These manuscripts are arranged in three groups: 1) History; 2) Religion and Civic Affairs; and 3) Miscellaneous and fragments.
Levi Edgar Young notebook, undated
Contains handwritten notes on Medieval Europe, Roman History, Martin Luther, religion, philosophy and art. Most of the information is on Luther. Includes photographs, excerpts from published works, several pamphlets, and facsimiles of letters written in the sixteenth century.
Levi Edgar Young organizational documents and minutes for the First Quorum of the Seventy, 1835-1847
Includes information on the organization of the quorum; weekly conferences; the problem of inactive Seventies; church courts; minutes of meetings in 1847 at Winter Quarters; and remarks by Joseph Smith, Brigham Young, Joseph Young, Henry Harriman, Benjamin L. Clapp, and others.
Levi Edgar Young papers, 1855 January 4-1926 October 25
Newspaper article, correspondence involving various Church leaders, and an artist's rendition of a proposed Seventy's Library in Salt Lake City.
Levi Edgar Young papers, 1899-1901
Reprint of a newspaper page containing published texts of the speeches delivered at the second annual meeting of the Utah Historical Society by James E. Talmage and others, and an historical sketch of the Strasburg Cathedral.
Levi Edgar Young papers from the Swiss-Austrian Mission, 1903-1904
Contains a diary, scrapbook, and scriptures from Young's mission, dating from 1903 to 1904.
Levi Edgar Young patriarchal blessing, 1895 April 6
Levi Edgar Young personal journal, 1903 February 28-July 8
Levi Edgar Young preface to
The Founding and Establishment of American Institutions in the Far West Under Brigham Young's Leadership
, 1925 June
This manuscript appears to have been part of Young's Columbia University M.A. Thesis, 1910. The date on this manuscript and the handwritten revisions suggest he was updating it for publication or for conversion into a doctoral dissertation while a student at Columbia during 1924-1925.