Latter Day Saints -- Poetry
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
William A. Britney book of poetry
The William A. Britney book of poetry (1980) is entitled, Face to Face, which is a book of poems on LDS Church leaders and historical figures.
Mads Christensen papers
The Mads Christensen papers (1869-1913) consist of a an autograph book given to Christensen by fellow LDS polygamist prisoners in the Utah Penitentiary. Also included is Christensen's citizenship certificate, a letter, and biographical materials.
Thomas Frazer journals: a selective transcription
The Thomas Frazer journals: a selective transcription (1979) consist of a manuscript transcription of parts of Frazer's journals and workbooks, originally dating from the 1840s to the 1890s. Thomas Frazer, a native of Scotland, was a stonemason who settled in Beaver, Utah. The manuscript includes lists of supplies, descriptions of structures, and other information. The transcription was made by Linda Bonar, an architectural historian.
Waldemar Van Cott Young papers
The Waldemar Van Cott Young papers (1850-1852) consist of a critique of specially selected poetry of this period, printed primarily in the Deseret News. The three divisions are "religion," "moralization," and the "California gold rush."