Drafts (Documents)
Found in 1630 Collections and/or Records:
H. B. Moore papers on Women of the Book of Mormon , 2009
Material includes notes and drafts for the novel Women of the Book of Mormon. Dated 2009.
LeRoy R. and Ann W. Hafen papers
Contains notes, articles, correspondence, speeches, histories, essays, newspaper clippings, pamphlets, and programs. Also included are drafts of Ann Hafen's articles. The materials relate to LeRoy Hafen's career as a historian in Colorado and his publications and research on various aspects of Colorado history.
Nathan and Ruth Hale plays
This collection contains photocopies of printed musical and dramatic plays by Nathan Hale and his wife, Ruth Hale. They began writing plays during the Great Depression of the 1930s when their LDS Church ward did not have the funds to purchase royalties. The collection contains 46 plays, many of which have been published.
Handwritten notebooks on "Song of Ariran", approximately 1941
Hangchow, soochow, ningp’o, wusih / by Helen Foster Snow, approximately 1932
Travis Hanson papers
Hanstel gets in bad, approximately 1920-1946
Harley Mowrey, 1920-2008
Contains photographs and biographies of Harley Mowrey (including an article from The Valiant and transcription); biographies of wife Martha Jane Sargent Sharp/Mowrey (including handwritten draft), and family group records for Harley and Martha; as well as a biography (with handwritten draft) and family group records for Martha's father, Able Morgan Sargent; and biographies for her daughter, Sarah Ellen Sharp, and her sister, Caroline Sargent. Materials dated 1920 to 2008.
Harold I. Hansen papers on Hill Cumorah Pageant, 1937-1988
Contains pageant material (scripts, news clippings, and correspondence), technical information, publicity, financial papers, yearbook, applications, reports, drafts, miscellaneous papers, and material relating to "Cumorah's Lonely Hill" (correspondence, maps, and clippings).
Harold T. Christensen articles in professional journals, 1948-1975
Contains the papers, both professional and personal, of nationally noted family sociologist Harold T. Christensen. The materials contained in this collection document nearly every dimension of his personal life (1909-ca. 1980s) and professional life (1935-ca. 1990s, bulk 1947-1975).