Drafts (Documents)
Found in 1630 Collections and/or Records:
Generic fellowship, 1985 July 26
Generic proposal, 1985
George O. Totten book foreword Photocopy., approximately 1941
Photocopy of "Song of Ariran" foreword, written by George O. Totten. Undated, but approximately 1941.
Gerald N. Lund drafts for The alliance, approximately 1990-2000
Contains a draft of a screenplay entitled "The Alliance." Materials dated approximately 1990-2000.
Gerald N. Lund drafts of Jesus the Christ, 1997-1998
Contains the drafts and notes of the screenplay "Jesus the Christ" by Lund, a film intended to be shown in visitor's centers of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Materials dated 1997-1998.
Gerald N. Lund papers on The work and the glory, 1990-2006
Contains notes, movie reviews, letters, emails, and early drafts of screenplays for "The Work and the Glory" films. Also includes research notes and outlines for the original manuscripts, dated approximately 1990, and emails related to the novels from 1997 to 1999. Also includes publicity merchandise for the novels. Materials dated 1990-2006.
Gerald N. Lund research materials for Hole in the rock, 2008-2009
Contains research, notes, and drafts for a novel entitled "Hole in the Rock" by Gerald N. Lund (later published under the name "The Undaunted", the first in a series about the Hole-in-the-Rock pioneers of Utah between 1862 and 1880). Materials dated 2008-2009.
Gilbert and Marshall Hunt (Jefferson Hunt family), 1971-2008
Contains glossy reproduced photos, biographies, and family group records for children of Jefferson Hunt and Celia Mounts: Gilbert (also in the Battalion), Nancy Ann, Marshall (also in the Battalion), Jane Hunt Bosco, John, Joseph, Hyrum, and Mary; as well as book photocopies, handwritten drafts, etc. Materials dated 1971 to 2008.
Glittering misery : dependents of the Indian fighting army
Typewritten book drafts with handwritten corrections. The items relate to the lives of family members of those who fought Indians in the American West. The materials were submitted to the Old Army Press for publication. They were eventually published by the Presidio Press.