Latter Day Saint churches -- History -- Pictorial works
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Church Historical Sites
This collection contains photographs and postcards of various historical sites relating to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. These sites include: Nauvoo, Orderville, Kirtland, Palmyra, and various LDS temples. Portraits of people include: Joseph Smith, C.S. Forester, and General Fremont with his wife and daughter. Also included in the collection is a book titled American Frontier Photography and a photograph of the 1955 Utah State Senate 31st session.
Pioneer trail art tour
Richard Neitzel Holzapel photocopy of exerpt from book , 1992
A photocopy of Richard Neitzel Holzapfel, "Stereographs and Stereotypes: A 1904 View of Mormonism," Journal of Mormon History 18 (Fall 1992): 155—76.
Underwood and Underwood of pictures on CD , 1904
A CD with files: anaglyphs, documents, Joseph Johnstun, Stereo Photo Maker Software, Stereo Pairs, README (file).
Underwood and Underwood photocopy of pamphlet, 1905
A photocopy of the pamphlet "The Latter-Day Saints' Tour: from Palmyra, New York to Salt Lake City, through the stereoscope" by Brigham H. Roberts. Published by Underwood & Underwood.
Underwood and Underwood stereographs
Underwood and Underwood stereographs of Mormon historical sites, 1904
There are 39 stereographs 37 of which are from an edition of the Latter-day Saints' Tour from Palmyra New York to Salt Lake City. The other two stereographs are of the initerior of the Mormon Tabernacle (1904) and the Eagle Gate (1904) photographed by B.W. Kilburn.
Underwood and Underwood stereoviewer, 1904
An aluminum stereoviewer.