Austin and Alta S. Fife collection on Mormon folklore, 1940-1976

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Fife, Austin E.; Fife, Alta (Alta Stevens), 1912-1996
Title
Austin and Alta S. Fife collection on Mormon folklore
Dates
1940-1976 (inclusive)
Quantity
3 linear feet, (22 bound volumes)
Collection Number
UUS_FOLK COLL 4 No.1
Summary
Bound transcriptions of interviews, bound typescripts of excerpts from manuscript collections, and bound typescripts of materials found in printed sources focusing on Mormon folksongs and narratives.
Repository
Utah State University, Merrill-Cazier Library, Special Collections and Archives Division
Special Collections & Archives
Merrill-Cazier Library
Utah State University
Logan, UT
84322-3000
Telephone: 4357978248
Fax: 4357972880
scweb@usu.edu
Access Restrictions

No restrictions on access, except: not available through interlibrary loan.

Languages
Collection materials are in English.
Sponsor
Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008

Historical NoteReturn to Top

The Austin and Alta S. Fife collection on Mormon folklore is comprised of transcriptions and copies of the original fieldwork (acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes) and slides gathered/taken by the Fife's between the 1940s and late 1970s. Using summer vacations and weekends, the Fifes traveled all over the west – most intensively in their native Utah – with a camping trailer, recording equipment, camera and stenographic materials to collect the folklife of the American West, including cowboy songs, Mormon folklore and slides of vernacular architecture. On their fieldtrips, typically, one of them would interview someone while the other took notes or operated a recording device. They also visited libraries throughout the west, taking notes and making copies of songs and stories housed in regional and archival collections. Austin Fife took the slide images.

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.

Permission to publish material from the Austin and Alta S. Fife collection on Mormon folklore must be obtained from the Curator of the Fife Folklore Archives and/or the Special Collections Department Head.

Preferred Citation

Initial Citation: Austin and Alta S. Fife collection on Mormon folklore USU_Folk Coll 004 No. 1. Special Collections and Archives. Utah State University Merrill-Cazier Library. Logan, Utah.

Following Citations:USU_Folk Coll 004 No. 1, USUSCA.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Arrangement

  • I. Transcriptions of oral sources;
  • II. Transcriptions of manuscript sources;
  • III. Transcriptions of printed sources.

Acquisition Information

In 1966, the Fife's deposited their extensive fieldwork collections at Utah State University Library. In 1972, the Library established the Fife Library of Western Folklore (later renamed the Fife Folklore Archives) under the administration of the Special Collections Department.

Processing Note

Originally processed by Alta Fife and Barbara [Garrett] [Walker] Lloyd and updated by Randy Williams. Finding aid created by Randy Williams and Susan Gross, April 2004; updated by Randy Williams, March 2012.

Separated Materials

Sound recordings from this collection separated; housed in FOLK COLL 4 no. 4 and 5.

Related Materials

Austin E. and Alta S. Fife collection on American folklore FOLK COLL 4 no.2

Fife Slide Collection of Western U.S. Vernacular Architecture FOLK COLL 4 no.3

Austin and Alta Fife photograph collection P0141

Austin E. and Alta S. Fife papers COLL MSS 281

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Series I: Oral Sources (Volumes 1-9)Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Volume
1
No. 0001: Missionary miraculously supplied with bread from his own mother's oven, believed to be Three Nephites. Informant: Lewis
1939
1
No. 0002: Woman massacred at Mountain Meadows returns to visit a child. House believed to be haunted. Informant: Fonnesbeck
1939
1
No. 0003: Devil, smoking a pipe, appears at the site of Mountain Meadows Massacre. Informant: Stevens
1939
1
No. 0004: Stranger appears in answer to prayer; directs man to water, Three Nephites. Informant: McHugh
1939
1
No. 0005: Stranger given food; blesses family and disappears miraculously, Three Nephites. Informant: Hatch
1939
1
No. 0006: Talking in tongues episode. Informant: Woolley
1939
1
No. 0007: Grandfather visited by stranger who questions him about his desire to remain on earth longer, then disappears. Informant: Woolley
1939
1
No. 0008: Enormous footprints at Orderville believed made by Three Nephites. Informant: King
1939
1
No. 0009: One of the Three Nephites appears on a road between Panguitch and Kanab. Informant: King
1939
1
No. 0010: Grandmother believed she would be translated to heaven. Informant: King
1939
1
No. 0011: Joseph Smith and the Christ return to give counsel to John Taylor. Informant: Woolley
1939
1
No. 0012: Mormons believe an Indian is turning white because he is a member of the Church, actually a skin disease. Informant: King
1939
1
No. 0013: One of Three Nephites visits John Allred at temple block in Salt Lake City. Informant: Johnson
1939
1
No. 0014: One of the Three Nephites visits Mrs. Jerome Spencer; leaves no tracks in snow. Informant: Johnson
1939
1
No. 0015: Nephite heals a child, disappears, no footprints in snow. Informant: McHugh
1939
1
No. 0016: Grain sacks of miller miraculously filled; attributed to Three Nephites. Informant: Johnson
1939
1
No. 0017: Stranger mysteriously delivers sack of flour to family in need. Informant: Petterson
1939
1
No. 0018: Missionary miraculously supplied with bread from mother's oven. Informant: Anderson
1939
1
No. 0019: Missionary loses hat, miraculously returned to him. Informant: Johnson
1939
1
No. 0020: Nephite visits the narrator. Informant: Wood
1939
1
No. 0021: Nephite preaches the Restored Gospel in the Southern States. Informant: Shelley
1939
1
No. 0022: Nephite cures sick child, talks about "ancient" things, and the Spanish-American War. Informant: Myers
1939
1
No. 0023: Two strangers appear, ask for food, give blessing to woman, disappear. Informant: Owen
1939
1
No. 0024: Nephite visits, ask for food, give blessing to the woman, disappear. Informant: Owen
1939
1
No. 0025: Mysterious old lady appears to lost children; leads them back to camp. Informant: Johnson
1939
1
No. 0026: Nephite tells lady to break bread, not cut it. Informant: Gifford
1939
1
No. 0027: Nephites make several visits to family of narrator. Informant: Gifford
1939
1
No. 0028: Nephite taught school with particular success. Informant: Gifford
1939
1
No. 0029: Indian belief that God's footprint can be seen in a rock. Informant: Palmer
1939
1
No. 0030: Ithimer Spraque's practical joke which is interpreted as the Three Nephites. Informant: Jarvis
1939
1
No. 0031: Woman believes she is cursed with Bermuda grass in her yard, for turning away a tramp. Informant: Brooks
1939
1
No. 0032: Nephite guides train of settlers to San Juan; mysteriously disappears. Informant: Palmer
1939
1
No. 0033: Stranger tells mid-wife remedy for epidemic illness. Informant: Brooks
1939
1
No. 0034: Nephite gives blessing in exchange for food; disappears. Informant: Worthen
1939
1
No. 0035: Missionary miraculously supplied with bread from wife's oven, wrapped in her towel. Informant: Jarvis
1939
1
No. 0036: Nephite begs ride in wagon, gives special advice, disappears. Informant: Jarvis
1939
1
No. 0037: John the Revelator said to have written quotations in Bible in West Virginia. Informant: Worthen
1939
1
No. 0038: Stranger preaches Restored Gospel in Southern States, in preparation for arrival of Mormon missionaries. Informant: Worthen
1939
1
No. 0039: Story of Jim Rencher's encounter with Nephite. Informant: Worthen
1939
1
No. 0040: Another account of Jim Rencher's visit with a Nephite. Informant: Brooks
1939
1
No. 0041: Stranger given ride; convinced he was a Nephite. Informant: Flanigan
1939
1
No. 0042: Stranger asks for food; disappears. Informant: Worthen
1939
1
No. 0043: Stranger brings English newspaper which has Ballad family genealogy in it. Informant: McHugh
1939
1
No. 0044: Temple healing effected after stranger brings money in answer to dream. Informant: McAllister
1939
1
No. 0045: Signers of Declaration of Independence visit St. George Temple. Informant: McAllister
1939
1
No. 0046: Story of how the Lord provided a man to help Maude May Babcock do her temple work. Informant: Seegmiller
1939
1
No. 0047: Duplicate of Number 46 Informant: Seegmiller
1939
1
No. 0048: The wandering Jew visits two brothers in the Muddy Valley; disappears after identifying himself. Informant: Seegmiller
1939
1
No. 0049: Strange man tells woman what to do for an epidemic illness in Mexico; disappears. Informant: McAllister
1939
1
No. 0050: Story of Discovery of Silver Reef Mine through practical joke of assayer involving a grindstone. Informant: McAllister
1939
1
No. 0051: All Three Nephites, on donkeys, seen on Arizona strip; disappears. Informant: Hall
1939
1
No. 0052: Story of Jim Rencher's visit with a Nephite; also a visit Mrs. Chadburn had with a Nephite; disappears. Informant: Hall
1939
1
No. 0053: Stranger begs ride, converses, disappears. Informant: Hall
1939
1
No. 0054: Ithimer Spraque's practical joke interpreted as impersonating a Nephite. Informant: Hall
1939
1
No. 0055: Ithimer Spraque's big tracks story. Informant: Nielson
1939
1
No. 0056: Missionaries feel the power of the devil trying to overcome them. Informant: Hall
1939
1
No. 0057: Missionary, providentially set apart with power to heal, cures sick child. Informant: Hall
1939
1
No. 0058: Story of last instance of Indian bucks fighting for a squaw in Southern Utah. Informant: Jarvis
1939
1
No. 0059: One of Cannon family struck dumb for his blasphemy; cured by re-baptism. Informant: Brooks
1939
1
No. 0060: Nephite begs ride from Anthony W. Ivins; prophesies, disappears. Informant: Brooks
1939
1
No. 0061: Use of a spiritualistic medium in locating mines; story of the discovery of Silver Reef Mine. Informant: Jarvis
1939
1
No. 0062: Grandparents of narrator converted to Mormonism; illegitimate child appears in dream, asks that temple work be done for her. Informant: Palmer
1939
1
No. 0063: Stranger on white stallion brings message of missionary's death; thought to be a Nephite. Informant: West
1939
1
No. 0064: Stranger gives testimony at meeting in Central Utah; seconds later is speaking at a meeting in North Ogden. Informant: Paulson
1942
1
No. 0065: Belief that Utah seagulls are whiter than those of rest of world. Informant: Bush
1942
1
No. 0066: Nephite appears to grandmother as promised in patriarchal blessing; disappears. Informant: Bower
1942
1
No. 0067: Devil appears to narrators grandmother. Informant: Fife
1942
1
No. 0068: Digging for deposits of precious metal made near Tijuana, Mexico (on the U.S. side), at sites indicated by Mormon "prophetess." Informant: Hanchett
1942
1
No. 0069: Polygamist wives fails to "share and share alike" in matter of tea. Informant: Whitby
1994
1
No. 0070: Garments protect Mormons, slain by Indians, from being scalped. Informant: Whitby
1994
1
No. 0071: Porter Rockwell given promise of protection if he never cuts his hair; episode of protection from plotting his death. Informant: Taylor
1944
1
No. 0072: Brigham Young strikes house made of rock with cane, and promises it will stand forever. Many rock houses built thereafter. Informant: Taylor
1944
1
No. 0073: Remembers story of eel-shaped monster in Bear Lake. Informant: Knight
1945
1
No. 0074: Prophecy that stingy farmer will die "like a dog" is fulfilled. Informant: Stevens
1945
1
No. 0075: Stories of the outlaw, Lopez. Informant: Stevens
1945
1
No. 0076: Argyle family finds wagon cover; "bishops" it (i.e., appropriates it), and makes clothing from it. Informant: Stevens
1945
1
No. 0077: Polygamist father fails to recognize his own son. Informant: Stevens
1945
1
No. 0078: Lost cow found through dream; events foretold by dreams. Informant: Stevens
1945
1
No. 0079: Jesse Knight refused credit for food on night before he struck it rich at Eureka. Informant: Stevens
1945
1
No. 0080: Jesse Knight promises the Lord if He will give him wealth he will use it for the good of the Church and poor people. Informant: Gull
1945
1
No. 0081: Indian member of Church develops white spots on skin. Informant: Gull
1945
1
No. 0082: Argyles find wagon cover; wife makes it into clothing in spite of husband's desire to take it to the Church. Informant: Argyle
1945
1
No. 0083: Stranger appears, asks for food, disappears. Informant: Stevens
1945
1
No. 0084: Jesse Knight dreamed of site of Colorado Central Mine. Informant: Eldredge
1945
1
No. 0085: "Still small voice" compels woodman to take different road; saves man's life. Informant: Eggett
1945
1
No. 0086: Polygamist father fails to identify own son, and son does not know father. Informant: Eggett
1945
1
No. 0087: Child with crippled leg healed by Apostle Ballard. Informant: Wettstein
1945
1
No. 0088: Child with appendicitis healed by fasting, prayer, laying on of hands. Informant: Wettstein
1945
1
No. 0089: Woman sick from miscarriage healed by family prayer circle. Informant: Wettstein
1945
1
No. 0090: Remarks by a member of the Smith family on how property in Salt Lake was originally divided. Informant: Stevens
1945
1
No. 0091: Flour obtained in response to child's faith. Informant: Eggett
1945
1
No. 0092: Child prays for three nights for red-top boots for Christmas; is given three pair. Informant: Eggett
1945
1
No. 0093: Old man thought to be a Nephite asks for food, disappears, reappears same moment in town twelve miles away. Informant: Jones
1945
1
No. 0094: How widow earned living for three children. Informant: Pack
1945
1
No. 0095: Johnston's Army deceived by Mormon band that rides around fire in circle: Lot Smith story. Informant: Pack
1945
1
No. 0096: Man struck dead by lightning; revived by anointing with oil. Informant: Pack
1945
1
No. 0097: Patriarch tells lady with kidney stones her cure depends on church work, she becomes a teacher and is cured miraculously. Informant: Fisher
1945
1
No. 0098: Lady who cannot speak above a whisper is healed in answer to grandmother's prayers. Informant: Fisher
1945
1
No. 0099: Shadow follows man home, tells him he is to go build House of God. Informant: Fisher
1945
1
No. 0100: Various reminiscences on Johnston's Army. Informant: Willey
1945
1
No. 0101: Notes on Bill Hickman. Informant: Nielsen
1945
1
No. 0102: Notes on Porter Rockwell. Informant: Nielsen
1945
1
No. 0103: Child sees man for whom he is being vicariously baptized. Informant: King
1945
1
No. 0104: Story of Bill Richey's rock-throwing ability. Informant: Nielsen
1945
1
No. 0105: How Sanpete got its name. Informant: Nielsen
1945
1
No. 0106: Account of the snakes at the Manti temple site. Informant: Nielsen
1945
1
No. 0107: Child feeds rattlesnake from same spoon he uses and becomes ill. Informant: Nielsen
1945
1
No. 0108: Nephite appears to convert in Newark, N.J., answers questions about gospel; disappears. Informant: King
1945
1
No. 0109: Two strangers, thought to be Nephites, arrive in answer to her prayer for help and administer to a sick child who is instantly healed. Informant: King
1945
1
No. 0110: Two cases of healing by Elders while crossing the plains. Informant: Christianson
1945
1
No. 0111: Strange woman appears, delivers child to polygamist wife; disappears. Informant: Christianson
1945
1
No. 0112: Child feeds rattlesnake from same spoon he uses, and becomes ill. Informant: Christianson
1945
1
No. 0113: White colony sent to Sanpete in answer to dream of Chief Walker's; Manti snake story. Informant: Christianson
1945
1
No. 0114: Ship on which Mormons sail is saved, while 147 other vessels are sunk in storms. Informant: Christianson
1945
1
No. 0115: Boy, shot by Indians, healed by anointing with oil and laying on of hands. Informant: Christianson
1945
1
No. 0116: Chief Walker's attempt to get a white bride, who prefers a polygamous marriage. Informant: Reed
1945
1
No. 0117: Debate of Walker and Soweat over whether or not they should attack the Mormon settlers in Sanpete. Informant: Reed
1945
1
No. 0118: Boy finds his way home in snow storm, while two men who refuse to go with him are lost. Informant: Reed
1945
1
No. 0119: Chief Walker's attempt to marry a white girl. Informant: Tatton
1945
1
No. 0120: Chief Walker's attempt to marry a white girl. Informant: Anderson
1945
1
No. 0121: Man protected from Indians in answer to prayer and by still small voice. Informant: King
1945
1
No. 0122: Manti snake story. Informant: Tatton
1945
1
No. 0123: Belief that Heber J. Grant was to be last President of the Church. Informant: Lee
1945
1
No. 0124: Seagulls and crickets story. Informant: Roberts
1945
1
No. 0125: Polygamy reminiscences, and life in early Utah. Informant: Roberts
1945
1
No. 0126: Recollections of price of labor in early days; hiding wheat from people, and inflation of price of it when Johnston's Army came. Informant: Roberts
1945
1
No. 0127: Polygamy reminiscences. Informant: Roberts
1945
1
No. 0128: Life in the polygamous household of John Pack. Informant: Roberts
1945
1
No. 0129: Soldier of World War II protected from shrapnel by garments. Informant: Arbuckle
1945
1
No. 0130: Hardships of early days in Utah; the sego lily. Informant: Butler
1945
1
No. 0131: Brigham Young's visit to Manti when the temple site there was dedicated. Informant: Butler
1945
1
No. 0132: Pregnant woman buried in potato cellar to hide from Indians in Manti. Informant: Butler
1945
1
No. 0133: Prostitute ascribes her long-retained beauty to observance of Word of Wisdom. Informant: Lee
1945
1
No. 0134: Reminiscences of hardships of early days in Manti. Informant: Butler
1945
1
No. 0135: Ab Jenkins credited his endurance to observance of the Word of Wisdom. Informant: Stevens
1945
1
No. 0136: Child of German converts healed by laying-on- of-hands. Informant: Stevens
1945
1
No. 0137: Child's clothes removed, and hat shot off by Indians. Informant: Stevens
1945
1
No. 0138: Deceit of Johnston's Army by Mormons marching around fire. Informant: Brown
1945
1
No. 0139: Devil appears to his grandmother. Informant: Fife
1945
1
No. 0140: Man, who in jest, anoints a fence post is struck by lightning. Informant: Hand
1945
1
No. 0141: Sixteen proverbs collected in Utah. Informant: Driggs
1945
1
No. 0142: Lost missionary brought back to his branch by two Nephites. Informant: Telford
1946
1
No. 0143: Family has hired man sleep with daughter, with a sack of flour between them. Informant: Anonymous
1946
1
No. 0144: Mountain Meadows: legend that harness fell off John Lee's horse Informant: Lee
1946
1
No. 0145: "Uncle Lew" mistaken for a Nephite. Informant: Fife
1946
1
No. 0146: Polygamist's reply about his wives. Informant: Anonymous
1946
1
No. 0147: Difficulties of placing the monument to Joseph Smith in Vermont. Informant: Anonymous
1946
1
No. 0148: Local stories of erection of Joseph Smith monument, and attitudes toward Joseph Smith. Informant: Caton
1946
1
No. 0149: Notes on visit to Royalton, Sharon, and the Smith obelisk (Vermont). Informant: Fife
1946
1
No. 0150: Walking on water yarn, and other reminiscences of Joseph Smith at Afton, New York. Informant: Jennings
1946
2
No. 0151: Walking on water yarn and other reminiscences of Joseph Smith at Bainbridge, New York. Informant: Lyon
1946
2
No. 0152: Speculation of place of marriage of Joseph Smith and Emma Hale. Informant: Guy
1946
2
No. 0153: Reminiscences of Joseph Smith walking-on-water story. Informant: Guy
1946
2
No. 0154: Excavations near Afton: Mormon, or buried treasure? Informant: Guy
1946
2
No. 0155: Joseph Smith walking on water episode. Informant: Holleran
1946
2
No. 0156: Identification of place where Joseph Smith dug for plates. Informant: Holleran
1946
2
No. 0157: Joseph Smith translated ancient manuscript for modern Jews. Informant: Baker
1946
2
No. 0158: Epitaph of Isaac Hale plagiarized from writings of Benjamin Franklin. Informant: Baker
1946
2
No. 0159: Inscriptions carved on wooden walls of home of Joseph Smith in Susquehanna, Penn. Informant: Baker
1946
2
No. 0160: According to local legend, Joseph Smith really searching for "black gold." Informant: Baker
1946
2
No. 0161: Tremendous storm, which conceals his burial place, follows martyrdom of Joseph Smith. Informant: Baker
1946
2
No. 0162: Notes on the Joseph Smith walking on water story. Informant: Baker
1946
2
No. 0163: Identifies Bible Hill where supposedly the "Mormon Bible" was dug up. Informant: Smith
1946
2
No. 0164: Identifies Ninevah, N.Y., as place where Joseph Smith walking on water episode occurred. Informant: Smith
1946
2
No. 0165: Notes on Joseph Smith's diggings, and walking on water episode, from 1936 newspaper. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0166: Catalogue of Salt Lake book sale, published about 1899. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0167: Miscellaneous notes on folklore about the Mormons in Susquehanna Valley, N.Y. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0168: Practical joke on boys in Idaho in about 1915, 1920. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0169: Notes on Martin Harris and his home in Palmyra, N.Y., and on the loss of 116 pages of the Book of Mormon manuscript. Informant: Cryder
1946
2
No. 0170: A Mormon sailor's trip to Kirtland, Ohio, to see the temple there. Informant: Webb
1946
2
No. 0171: In, Logan, Utah, snakes killed and turned on back to make it rain. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0172: A non-Mormon tells the legend of the Crickets and Seagulls. Informant: Scofield
1946
2
No. 0173: Emma Smith practiced polyandry. Informant: McRae
1946
2
No. 0174: Reminiscences about the events of Joseph Smith's martyrdom by a resident of Carthage, Ill. Informant: Duffey
1946
2
No. 0175: Stories of anti-Mormon activities around Carthage, Ill., in 1845. Informant: Duffey
1946
2
No. 0176: A non-Mormon appropriated Mormon cattle during their flight from Nauvoo. Informant: Duffey
1946
2
No. 0177: Two murders in Iowa blamed on Hodge Brothers, but there are affidavits that it was done by Mormons. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0178: Mormon aggressions against Gentiles in Iowa. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0179: Story of disposition of corpses of Joseph and Hyrum Smith by Emma Smith and a Negro servant. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0180: Notes on the event of martyrdom of Joseph Smith, including story of lightning striking hand of son of Governor Boggs. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0181: Explosion in store in Nauvoo destroyed Browning home. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0182: The Joseph Smith walking on water story, localized in Nauvoo. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0183: Account of polygamy being practiced in Nauvoo. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0184: Miscellaneous notes on secret passage in Mansion House in Nauvoo; the manuscript of the Book of Mormon; liquor sold by Joseph Smith. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0185: Notes on the Nauvoo temple. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0186: Rumor of Emma Smith living in polyandry with Major Bidamon. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0187: Girl has fit; people think she's talking in tongues. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0188: Notes on Nauvoo, both in Mormon times and at present. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0189: Lucy Mack Smith: her influence on Joseph Smith. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0190: Notes on Brigham Young: polygamy; leadership of Church. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0191: Mormon is preaching; roof opens up and God sends him a message. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0192: Parley P. Pratt took another man's wife to Missouri; subsequently killed him. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0193: The burning of the Nauvoo temple, and its ultimate destruction by cyclone. Informant: Strange
1946
2
No. 0194: Mormon-Gentile relationship around Warsaw, Ill. Informant: Cramer
1946
2
No. 0195: On Mormon-Gentile relationships in Ill. At the founding of Nauvoo; notes on the character of present-day Mormons. Informant: Worthen
1946
2
No. 0196: John D. Lee first adopted son of Brigham Young. Informant: Williams
1946
2
No. 0197: Account of Kinderhook plates. Informant: Williams
1946
2
No. 0198: Miscellaneous comments on the Mormons, including Mormon "chimneys." Informant: Williams
1946
2
No. 0199: Sun-face from Nauvoo temple used by children for cracking nuts. Informant: Williams
1946
2
No. 0200: Newspaper article on "Legends of Hahn's Mill" and other Mormon topics. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0201: The founding of Far West, Caldwell County, Missouri. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0202: The Mormons at Adam-ondi-Ahman, Missouri. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0203: Account of Hahn's Mill massacre. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0204: The Mormon-Gentile conflict in Missouri: people converted in order to avoid trouble. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0205: Prophecy of Mormons, that they would return in a year, fulfilled. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0206: Cornerstone of Far West temple supposed to have fallen from heaven. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0207: Notes on change of attitude toward Mormons by the people of Missouri. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0208: Brigham Young's excellence in spelling and dancing. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0209: Tombstones from graveyard at Far West used by Gentiles for foundations of barns. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0210: The headless horsemen of Hahn's Mill who ride on October 30. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0211: Corn grows better and produces perfect ears at site of Hahn's Mill well. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0212: Headless horseman of Hahn's Mill. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0213: Ghost horses of Hahn's Mill. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0214: Bits of iron and nails found at Hahn's Mill identify spot of blacksmith shop. Informant: Booth
1946
2
No. 0215: Pointed stumps said to be from trees cut by Mormons. Informant: Gallatin
1946
2
No. 0216: Notes on visit with Booth. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0217: Notes on interviews at Warsaw and Carthage, Ill. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0218: Notes on visit to Nauvoo, Ill. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0219: Notes on visits to Adam-ondi-Ahman. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0220: Joseph Smith "appeared" to L.D.S. member in Sacred Grove, Palmyra; child raised from death by laying-on-of-hands. Informant: Rowe
1946
2
No. 0221: Meaning of the name "Adam-ondi-Ahman." Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0222: Other names for Cumorah: "Bible Hill," "Golden Bible Hill." Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0223: Heavenly being, in answer to prayer, tells Joseph Smith III not to join with Utah branch of the Church. Informant: Baker
1946
2
No. 0224: Rhymes and superstitions about stepping on a crack. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0225: Crops in France grow more abundantly on sites of battlefields. Informant: Stevens
1946
2
No. 0226: "Stamping" yellow freight cars and white horses for good luck. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0227: Notes on file of Utah Humanities Research Foundation. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0228: Current stories about Fawn Brodie, including the fact that her husband is a Jew, and the rumor that she is really an adopted child. Informant: Fife
1946
2
No. 0229: Three Nephites story. Informant: Cardon
1946
2
No. 0230: Deceased father appears in temple to Apostle Merrill as vicarious work is being done, and gives him a blessing. Informant: Cardon
1946
2
No. 0231: Reminiscences of early days in Cache Valley, including furnishing the Logan temple. Informant: Cardon
1946
2
No. 0232: Healing by laying-on-of-hands. Informant: Cardon
1946
2
No. 0233: Eliza R. Snow and Zina D. Young talk in tongues, but there was no interpretation. Informant: Cardon
1946
2
No. 0234: Pioneer medicine; advice to posterity. Informant: Cardon
1946
2
No. 0235: Three Nephite story; disappearance. Informant: Cardon
1946
2
No. 0236: Three Nephite story localized in Pine Valley. Informant: Fonnesbeck
1946
2
No. 0237: Garments never entirely removed, even when bathing. Informant: Fonnesbeck
1946
2
No. 0238: Belief that it would be impossible to contract an infection from temple fount waters. Informant: Fonnesbeck
1946
2
No. 0239: Gold ring and paisley shawl given as tithing; bishop's plural wives appear in church following Sunday wearing them. Informant: Fonnesbeck
1946
2
No. 0240: Vision of square of light gives testimony to girl of fifteen. Informant: Fonnesbeck
1946
2
No. 0241: Supernatural people dwell at Zion's Canyon; rescue by Three Nephites. Informant: Fonnesbeck
1946
2
No. 0242: Three Nephite story: lost travelers directed to road. Informant: Fonnesbeck
1946
2
No. 0243: Lot Smith averted trouble with the Navajos by giving gift of copper pots. Informant: Ricks
1946
2
No. 0244: Lot Smith rides horse over carpet newly made to please him by plural wife. Informant: Ricks
1946
2
No. 0245: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Jensen
1946
2
No. 0246: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Jensen
1946
2
No. 0247: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Jensen
1946
2
No. 0248: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Jensen
1946
2
No. 0249: A.W. Ivins on why Joseph Smith got the revelation on polygamy. Informant: Jensen
1946
2
No. 0250: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Jensen
1946
2
No. 0251: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Jensen
1946
2
No. 0252: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Jensen
1946
2
No. 0253: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Jensen
1946
2
No. 0254: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Jensen
1946
2
No. 0255: Father takes a second wife; mother cured of her jealousy by talking in tongues. Informant: Villet
1946
2
No. 0256: Taboos on working, planting, starting new jobs on Friday. Informant: Villet
1946
2
No. 0257: Taboos about menstruation. Informant: Villet
1946
2
No. 0258: Story of "peep-stone lady" of Logan. Informant: Villet
1946
2
No. 0259: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Villet
1946
2
No. 0260: Missionaries find sack of sandwiches in answer to prayer. Informant: Villet
1946
2
No. 0261: Merrill dream mine in High Creek. Informant: Villet
1946
2
No. 0262: Talking in tongues. Informant: Nash
1946
2
No. 0263: Stone foundation resembling squaw and papoose at Little Mountain. Informant: Nash
1946
2
No. 0264: President Smith promises boys of World War II that if any are killed, "death will be sweet to you." Informant: Nash
1946
2
No. 0265: Advice on farm tasks to be performed according to phase of moon. Informant: Nash
1946
2
No. 0266: Garments never entirely removed, even when bathing. Informant: Nash
1946
2
No. 0267: Three Nephite story; disappearance. Informant: Nash
1946
2
No. 0268: Three Nephite story; disappearance. Informant: Nash
1946
2
No. 0269: Description of talking in tongues as heard in Logan; mother of illegitimate child forced to confess her sin in testimony meeting. Informant: Nielson
1946
2
No. 0270: Indian-white relations. Informant: Golding
1946
2
No. 0271: Reference to receipt of genealogies for temple work. Informant: Golding
1946
2
No. 0272: Indian-white relations. Informant: Golding
1946
2
No. 0273: Dream of deputies coming saves bishop from being arrested for polygamy. Informant: Golding
1946
2
No. 0274: Three Nephite story; disappearance. Informant: Golding
1946
2
No. 0275: Lorenzo R. Snow dedicates Mantua valley for use of settlers. Informant: Golding
1946
2
No. 0276: Divine Providence assists boy sent back to Fort Bridger to recover lost ox. Informant: Golding
1946
2
No. 0277: Three Nephite story. Informant: Jepson
1946
2
No. 0278: Reminiscences of early days in Ogden and Logan, particularly about music. Informant: Harris
1946
2
No. 0279: Notes on Logan "peep-stone lady." Informant: Hess
1946
2
No. 0280: Talking in tongues in Logan; peep-stones. Informant: Hart
1946
2
No. 0281: Man comes to kill Mormons; joins their church. Informant: Hart
1946
2
No. 0282: Bear Lake Monster. Informant: Hart
1946
2
No. 0283: Son of polygamist says schoolyard reminds him of home. Informant: Hart
1946
2
No. 0284: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Hart
1946
2
No. 0285: Sick ox anointed with oil; informant regards it as blasphemy. Informant: Hart
1946
2
No. 0286: Weather forecast by shape of spleen of pig. Informant: Hawkes
1946
2
No. 0287: Account of Elias Kimball preaching to missionaries in 1850's. Informant: Hawkes
1946
2
No. 0288: Elder Robert Fife can't make converts as missionary, so goes home "to make some Mormons." Informant: Hawkes
1946
2
No. 0289: Indian-white relation: Indian tries to run over woman, is shot by Mormons. Informant: Butterworth
1946
2
No. 0290: Dream in Maple Creek. Informant: Wright
1946
2
No. 0291: Potatoes planted only in the dark of the moon. Informant: Wright
1946
2
No. 0292: Current water-witching in Franklin, Idaho. Informant: Wright
1946
2
No. 0293: Elder's hand on table immobilizes Ouija board. Informant: Lowe
1946
2
No. 0294: Informant's grandmother a plural wife of Joseph Smith. Informant: Lowe
1946
2
No. 0295: Eliza R. Snow arranges for Primary children to touch Joseph Smith's watch. Informant: Lowe
1946
2
No. 0296: Water-witching: early and current. Informant: Lowe
1946
2
No. 0297: Planting by phases of moon. Informant: Lowe
1946
2
No. 0298: Fasting and prayer for rain: successful. Informant: Lowe
1946
2
No. 0299: Divine Providence saves Ogden, as city is to be blown up by Army. Informant: Lowe
1946
2
No. 0300: Reminiscences of J. Golden Kimball. Informant: Lowe
1946
3
No. 0301: Stranger gives genealogical data to girl of Ballard family, Logan. Informant: Lowe
1946
3
No. 0302: Still small voice leads missionaries to stranger (Nephite) who has converted one hundred fifty people for them to baptize. Informant: Lowe
1946
3
No. 0303: Three Nephites story. Informant: Lowe
1946
3
No. 0304: Stranger carries missionaries across river; disappears. Informant: Lowe
1946
3
No. 0305: Reminiscences of Lot Smith, including incidents with Johnston's Army; discouraging incident in researching genealogy. Informant: Lowe
1946
3
No. 0306: Reminiscences of Johnston's Army and verse song about it. Informant: Lowe
1946
3
No. 0307: Woman whipped while crossing plains: cuts up whip, cooks it into a stew and serves it to husband for supper. Informant: Lowe
1946
3
No. 0308: Cut-off from church for marrying non-Mormon. Informant: Lowe
1946
3
No. 0309: Fasting and Praying arrests a grasshopper plague. Informant: Lowe
1946
3
No. 0310: Egypt, on Worm Creek (near Preston), named for richness of harvests there. Informant: Peterson
1946
3
No. 0311: Prophecy of water to come, fulfilled. Informant: Peterson
1946
3
No. 0312: Rustling annoys operation of Church ranch at Little Mountain. Informant: Peterson
1946
3
No. 0313: Naming of, and early organization of Preston, Idaho. Informant: Peterson
1946
3
No. 0314: Three J. Golden Kimball anecdotes. Informant: Peterson
1946
3
No. 0315: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Peterson
1946
3
No. 0316: How the music group raised money to build the Academy in Preston. Informant: Peterson
1946
3
No. 0317: Three Nephite story. Informant: Peterson
1946
3
No. 0318: Peep-stone lady tells where to find lost horses. Informant: Wright
1946
3
No. 0319: Description of talking in tongues. Informant: Lowe
1946
3
No. 0320: Reminiscences of apostasy and dis-fellowshipping in Franklin in the early days. Informant: Hawkes
1946
3
No. 0321: A grand-daughter's vague recollections of "The Peep-Stone Brides." Informant: Hawkes
1946
3
No. 0322: Humorous instance of complexity of polygamous family relations. Informant: Hawkes
1946
3
No. 0323: Reminiscences of the Battle of Bear River. Informant: Hawkes
1946
3
No. 0324: Indian turns white in spots. Informant: Hawkes
1946
3
No. 0325: Indian-Mormon relations in Franklin; some Indians became Mormons. Informant: Hawkes
1946
3
No. 0326: Early settlers of Franklin; woman there thought to be a witch. Informant: Hawkes
1946
3
No. 0327: Account of polygamists in prison: activities there. Informant: Hawkes
1946
3
No. 0328: Blacksmith's fearlessness intimidates Indians. Informant: Geddes
1946
3
No. 0329: The Peep-stone Brides: polygamy story. Informant: Hart
1946
3
No. 0330: Pornographic yarn about the disemboweled bull and the Mormon bishop, or Brigham Young. Informant: Fife
1946
3
No. 0331: Morrisites ask God where Lot Smith is: He doesn't know either. Informant: Fife
1946
3
No. 0332: Bear Lake Monster. Informant: Fife
1946
3
No. 0333: Account of girl forced into polygamous marriage by her father. Informant: Hendricks
1946
3
No. 0334: Account of life of Dr. Ellis Shipp: taken into Brigham Young home, later he proposes making her a polygamous wife; she declines. Informant: Lee
1946
3
No. 0335: Couple in eighties discouraged from getting married: "Heir- minded but not heir-conditioned." Informant: Lee
1946
3
No. 0336: Danish yarn about "making water." Informant: Lee
1946
3
No. 0337: Apostle Merrill and President Roskelly avoid deputies: polygamy story. Informant: Hendricks
1946
3
No. 0338: Spirit of God in temple protects polygamists from detection. Informant: Hendricks
1946
3
No. 0339: Dialect yarn: Andrew Jensen and polygamist wives. Informant: Stevens
1946
3
No. 0340: Three Nephite story in locale of Zion's Canyon. Informant: Johnson
1939
3
No. 0341: Timely arrival of needed rock mason leads to his conversion to Mormon Church. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0342: Wife found in Mexico in fulfillment of his father's prophecy. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0343: Three Nephite story: first hand account. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0344: Water-witching. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0345: Indians brutal in trying to force whites to give them liquor. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0346: Nephi Martineau brought first angleworms to Cache Valley. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0347: Reminiscences of relationship of the rich and the poor in Cache Valley in early days; girl forced to sin in Church. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0348: Smallpox panic in Logan. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0349: Water-witching in Cache Valley in early days. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0350: Folk remedies in early days. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0351: Peep-stone, ouija board, cards used to find lost animals and select profession. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0352: Well-to-do polygamist man asks humble men to dance with his wives so he can court young girls. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0353: Father excommunicated for buying supplies at non-Mormon store. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0354: Mistreatment of squaws by Indian men. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0355: White boy stolen by Indians: recovered. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0356: White woman helps squaw escape from Indian buck. Informant: Curtis
1946
3
No. 0357: Chicken feathers gleaned daily in early days. Informant: Thorpe
1946
3
No. 0358: Community kettle, Providence; process of making hominy. Informant: Thorpe
1946
3
No. 0359: John Fife joined Mormon Battalion; never returned. Informant: Thorpe
1946
3
No. 0360: Deceit used against Johnston's Army. Informant: Worley
1946
3
No. 0361: Amusing episode concerning Mormon girl who finds relatives everywhere she goes. Informant: Everton
1946
3
No. 0362: Double-talk used to warn polygamists of raids of deputies. Informant: Everton
1946
3
No. 0363: Miscellaneous recollections of early days: economy and polygamy. Informant: Nyman
1946
3
No. 0364: Recollections of polygamy. Informant: Peterson
1946
3
No. 0365: Remembered water-witching. Informant: Peterson
1946
3
No. 0366: Recollections of early days in Cache Valley; Indian-Mormon relations. Informant: Peterson
1946
3
No. 0367: Amusing polygamous courtship. Informant: Baugh
1946
3
No. 0368: Counting-out rhyme. Informant: Baugh
1946
3
No. 0369: Deceiving Johnston's Army; ground shook while Mormon men conferring with men of Army. Informant: Baugh
1946
3
No. 0370: Logan named after one of Brother Reese's oxen. Informant: Baugh
1946
3
No. 0371: Chorus of unidentified song about railroad coming to Utah. Informant: Baugh
1946
3
No. 0372: Polygamous father does not recognize his own child. Informant: Hendricks
1946
3
No. 0373: Polygamist family hiding from deputies in hole under room, kept there by townsmen for four days, as a prank. Informant: Hendricks
1946
3
No. 0374: Bear Lake boys use trumpets to warn polygamists if strangers (deputies) descend from train. Informant: Hendricks
1946
3
No. 0375: Excellent yarn on auctioning cattle. Informant: Whitby
1946
3
No. 0376: Water-witching at Alpine, Utah. Informant: Whitby
1946
3
No. 0377: Convert can't give up coffee; goes to buy "spice mill," store has none but will coffee mill do. Informant: Whitby
1946
3
No. 0378: Remembers her father, who was from Georgia, telling "Pillar of Prophecy" story. See FMC III 32. Informant: Whitby
1946
3
No. 0379: Recalls confession of pre-marital sex relations by young couplein church in Alpine, Utah. Informant: Whitby
1946
3
No. 0380: Story of chest used to hide Book of Mormons when Mormons were driven from Missouri. Informant: Harris
1946
3
No. 0381: Recollections of Indian sold to whites and reared in their family; haunted house in Central Utah. Informant: Hamilton
1946
3
No. 0382: Two variants of counting-out rhyme. Informant: Fife
1946
3
No. 0383: Fife response to query of American Folklore Society regarding research in Mormon folklore. Informant: Fife
1946
3
No. 0384: Brigham Young does not recognize own child. Informant: Fife
1946
3
No. 0385: Description of Joel E. Ricks' collection of student themes on Mormon history, and of the diaries in his possession. Informant: Fife
1946
3
No. 0386: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Stevens
1946
3
No. 0387: Polygamist "can get on any streetcar in Salt Lake and go home." Informant: Rollin
1946
3
No. 0388: Polygamist eludes deputies as promised by Brigham Young; receives underwear and stockings miraculously. Informant: Taylor
1946
3
No. 0389: Two causes of laying-on-of-hands for cancer: one healed miraculously; the other converted to the church, then dies. Informant: Taylor
1946
3
No. 0390: Proof of belief in prayer. Informant: Taylor
1946
3
No. 0391: Stranger brings promise sick child won't die; helps build house; disappears. Informant: Taylor
1946
3
No. 0392: Three Nephite story: brings flour to needy family. Informant: Taylor
1946
3
No. 0393: Hay for stock miraculously does not diminish in supply. Informant: Taylor
1946
3
No. 0394: Three Nephite story. Informant: Taylor
1946
3
No. 0395: Belief that children of polygamist families have superior physiques and intellects. Informant: Tanner
1946
3
No. 0396: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Tanner
1946
3
No. 0397: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Tanner
1946
3
No. 0398: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Tanner
1946
3
No. 0399: Method used by missionaries to get enough money to pay their transportation from San Francisco to the islands of the Pacific, in 1852. Informant: Tanner
1946
3
No. 0400: Detailed account of Lot Smith deceiving Johnston's Army about number of men he had with him. Informant: Tanner
1946
3
No. 0401: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Tanner
1946
3
No. 0402: J. Golden Kimball's funeral. Informant: Tanner
1946
3
No. 0403: Brigham Young allows Mormons to haul ore from Emma Mine so Church will collect tithing on their wages. Informant: Tanner
1946
3
No. 0404: Joel H. Johnson wrote the hymn "High on a Mountain Top," in 1862, on his way home from a mission, and on the day he proposed. Informant: Johnson
1946
3
No. 0405: Indians becoming whiter: Navajos have become fifty percent whiter in fifty years. Informant: Johnson
1946
3
No. 0406: Gold sought with forked stick, as with water- witching. Informant: Johnson
1946
3
No. 0407: Man made "herb medicines" his business in early- day Utah. Informant: Scoville
1946
3
No. 0408: Soup made from cow-hides in 1850's. Informant: Scoville
1946
3
No. 0409: Reminiscences of Johnston's Army. Informant: Barnes
1946
3
No. 0410: Notes on Brigham Young's aversion for mining enterprises. Informant: Barnes
1946
3
No. 0411: Brigham Young directs missionary to take wife before eaving on mission. Informant: Barnes
1946
3
No. 0412: A man from Cache Valley and his bride-to-be went to Brigham Young, who took fancy to the girl and sent the man to hunt another bride. Informant: Barnes
1946
3
No. 0413: Woman insists on being sealed to man, then deserts him with one of his teams and a cow or two. Informant: Barnes
1946
3
No. 0414: Fragment of song, "Echo Canyon." Informant: Barnes
1946
3
No. 0415: Reminiscences of Bill Hickman, Porter Rockwell, onward Egan: the "destroying angels." Informant: Barnes
1946
3
No. 0416: Reminiscences of Church cooperative herds of cattle in early days, and their ultimate disposition. Informant: Barnes
1946
3
No. 0417: Fate of early apostates; the Church's co-op stores, and their insistence on members buying from them; jingle about buying from Co-Op. Informant: Barnes
1946
3
No. 0418: Conflict of polygamists and deputies: behavior of leaders of the Church who were polygamists; boys courting girls whipped. Informant: Barnes
1946
3
No. 0419: Poem: "The Son of the Beach." Informant: Johnson
1946
3
No. 0420: Account of Indian prayer for fire as given to Boy Scouts. Informant: Johnson
1946
3
No. 0421: Answer to prayer for water made by three men in Henry Mountains. Informant: Johnson
1946
3
No. 0422: How polygamists in Kanab were signaled to hide from deputies. Informant: Johnson
1946
3
No. 0423: Story of how joining the Church made one man prosper; and not joining made another's life a failure. Informant: Johnson
1946
3
No. 0424: Illiterate imprisoned polygamist asks friend to read his love letters while he held his fingers in the reader's ears. Informant: Johnson
1946
3
No. 0425: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Johnson
1946
4
No. 0426: Reminiscences of the high regard in which the Indians held Anthony Ivins. Informant: Johnson
1946
4
No. 0427: Polygamist's relationship with his children. Informant: Lee
1946
4
No. 0428: Zeke Johnson prays for help, and sees a giant hand lift jig pack mule back onto the trail. Informant: Lee
1946
4
No. 0429: Two J. Golden Kimball stories. Informant: Smith
1946
4
No. 0430: Stories of Lot Smith and Johnston's Army. Informant: Smith
1946
4
No. 0431: Son of Joseph Fielding Smith's remarks on "seer stone that my father showed me." Informant: Fife
1946
4
No. 0432: Three Nephites restores voice of woman in answer to prayer; blesses house; disappears. Informant: Fisher
1946
4
No. 0433: Pony Express story of horse which out-runs Indians. Informant: Ashton
1946
4
No. 0434: Dramatic episode in the Walker War: Indian inexplicably fails to shoot rider going for help. Informant: Ashton
1946
4
No. 0435: Fragment of song about polygamy. Informant: Mann
1946
4
No. 0436: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: McKay
1946
4
No. 0437: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: McKay
1946
4
No. 0438: British government's plan to exclude Mormon missionaries from England changed because of payment of large sum of money. Informant: Christianson
1946
4
No. 0439: Mormon man shoots squaw; Indians insist on his life in retribution, skin him alive. Informant: Stevens
1946
4
No. 0440: Nothing will grow at the site of Mountain Meadows Massacre. Informant: Stevens
1946
4
No. 0441: Illiterate man has reader of letter plug his own ears so he won't hear what he is reading. Informant: Fife
1946
4
No. 0442: Belief that stub of amputated finger will suffer injuries inflicted on lost portion. Informant: Fife
1946
4
No. 0443: Mysterious hand extracts fishbone from child's throat. Informant: Fife
1946
4
No. 0444: Three Nephite story. Informant: Fife
1946
4
No. 0445: Patriarchal blessing informs woman that she had the opportunity to choose mother in spirit world. Informant: Fife
1946
4
No. 0446: Mysterious man preaches to people in Tenn., converting them to the Church: Three Nephites. Informant: Belnap
1946
4
No. 0447: Notes on Martha McBride Knight Smith Kimball: children of Vincent Knight ask to be unsealed to Joseph Smith. Informant: Belnap
1946
4
No. 0448: Imprisoned polygamist writes home that they must uncage the canary. Informant: Fjeld
1946
4
No. 0449: Nearly all Lehi ward officials in prison for polygamy at the same time. Informant: Fjeld
1946
4
No. 0450: Tithing story. Informant: Fjeld
1946
4
No. 0451: How Joe Darton sewed up an Indian who had been shot. Informant: Fjeld
1946
4
No. 0452: Reminiscences of Jesse knight and John Beck and their mining enterprises. Informant: Fjeld
1946
4
No. 0453: Notes on Joe Darton; water-witching; song "Once I Lived on Cottonwood and Owned a Little Farm;" notes; family history. Informant: Fjeld
1946
4
No. 0454: Indians return for second baptism; and gift of clothing thereafter. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0455: Symbols of garments recorded on block of wood. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0456: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0457: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0458: Family on desert desperately in need of water; pray; rain comes. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0459: First woman polygamist who went to prison. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0460: Joe Darton well "salted" to induce soldiers to help dig it. Informant: Hutchings
1946
4
No. 0461: The Nephite-Lamanite Mine of Alpine, Utah. Informant: Hutchings
1946
4
No. 0462: Interview concerning the Koyle Dream Mine near Salem, Utah. Informant: Hutchings
1946
4
No. 0463: In answer to prayer, blindness healed by rubbing eyes with gold earrings. Informant: Cox
1946
4
No. 0464: Informant's record of number of Church conferences attended, and number of years tithing paid, as well as charity to "worthy poor." Informant: Cox
1946
4
No. 0465: Reminiscences of Indian-Mormon relations in Utah Valley. Informant: Cox
1946
4
No. 0466: Reminiscences of Porter Rockwell and of early Utah mining. Informant: Cox
1946
4
No. 0467: Reminiscences of an early-day convert who drew away from the church. Informant: Cox
1946
4
No. 0468: Reminiscences of John T. Clark who claimed to have walked with Christ. Informant: Cox
1946
4
No. 0469: Old man gives child paper published in London three days before which contains genealogical information. Informant: Warner
1946
4
No. 0470: Medical use of copper, asafetida. Informant: Warner
1946
4
No. 0471: Greek family, not Mormon, give ride to one of Three Nephites; disappears. Informant: Warner
1946
4
No. 0472: Reason Helper became a railroad junction. Informant: Warner
1946
4
No. 0473: Medical use of sagebrush; early-day making of rootbeer. Informant: Horsley
1946
4
No. 0474: Gentile doctor of Green River irritated with Mormon's garments. Informant: Biddlecom
1946
4
No. 0475: School teachers in early days of Green River had to sign contract to attend Presbyterian Church, not dance, smoke, or drink. Informant: Biddlecom
1946
4
No. 0476: Nephite transports bread to missionary from his wife. Informant: Biddlecom
1946
4
No. 0477: Reminiscences of Lost Josephine Mine. Informant: Biddlecom
1946
4
No. 0478: Robbers buries treasure in Robbers' Roost country. Informant: Biddlecom
1946
4
No. 0479: Finding of old mine in Henry Mountain country. Informant: Biddlecom
1946
4
No. 0480: Old lady appears with genealogical information in Salt Lake temple; disappears. Informant: Murphy
1946
4
No. 0481: Early-day medicine. Informant: Murphy
1946
4
No. 0482: Soapweed tea cures rheumatism; other uses of plant. Informant: Murphy
1946
4
No. 0483: Poultice of cat-tail roots and new milk cures blood poison. Informant: Murphy
1946
4
No. 0484: Dead sister returns to warn of lost horse; spirit watches as family labors to ward off death. Informant: Murphy
1946
4
No. 0485: Story of early prospectors finding gold in area. Informant: Murphy
1946
4
No. 0486: Mexican returns annually from Blue Mountain with gold; never divulges location of treasure. Informant: Murphy
1946
4
No. 0487: A dream of a crosscut in a mine which would produce ore; mine sold, and later crosscut made and rich ore found. Informant: Murphy
1946
4
No. 0488: Felix Murphy locates Silver King Mine; baptized into Church; records lost; refuses to be re-baptized. Informant: Murphy
1946
4
No. 0489: Lost mine story: ore picked up while following a mountain sheep. Informant: Bronson
1946
4
No. 0490: In Sanpete County, old man asks for ride, gives advice, disappears. Informant: Chamberlain
1946
4
No. 0491: Medium used to locate lost mines: the "Lost Alma' mine. Informant: Bronson
1946
4
No. 0492: Three Nephite story: asks for food; disappears. Informant: Bronson
1946
4
No. 0493: Miscellaneous notes on folk medicine; settling of Bluff; House of Truth, and Mrs. Ogden's prophecies. Informant: Sherwood
1946
4
No. 0494: Story of naming Monticello, Utah. Informant: Sherwood
1946
4
No. 0495: White woman heals squaw; at her death two years later, Indian blames her and she gives him flour and bacon to placate him. Informant: Sherwood
1946
4
No. 0496: White man blamed for death of Indian who did not follow instructions about taking medicine. Informant: Sherwood
1946
4
No. 0497: Walter C. Lyman had vision of site for building town of Blanding. Informant: Lyman
1946
4
No. 0498: Walter C. Lyman had vision of site for Golden Queen Mine; worked it for years but found nothing. Informant: Lyman
1946
4
No. 0499: Informant discovered remains of ancient highway near Blanding. Informant: Lyman
1946
4
No. 0500: Miscellaneous notes on history of San Juan County; Indian turning white; Merritt and Mitchell and Pish-la-kai Mine; Temple Mine. Informant: Lyman
1946
4
No. 0501: Story of Merritt and Mitchell's search for mine in Indian territory. Informant: Nevills
1946
4
No. 0502: Entricities in Navajo blanket and rug designs. Informant: Boyle
1946
4
No. 0503: Legends of Timpanogos Cave and of the Reclining Indian Maiden. Informant: Anonymous
1946
4
No. 0504: Copper worn on wrists. Informant: Stevens
1946
4
No. 0505: Folk medicine. Informant: Stevens
1946
4
No. 0506: Heber J. Grant marries girl in polygamy to keep her from a no- account suitor. Informant: Gregerson
1946
4
No. 0507: Relief Society teacher instructed people never to take garments entirely off. Informant: Stevens
1946
4
No. 0508: Naming of Woods Cross, Utah. Informant: Fife
1946
4
No. 0509: Polygamy story: devious method of protecting identity. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0510: Polygamy story of man not knowing his own sons. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0511: Porter Rockwell and Lot Smith: two stories. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0512: Bishop Koyle and his Dream Mine. Informant: Hutchings
1946
4
No. 0513: Story of friendly Indians bringing food regularly to young girl who is driving her paralytic father and little children from Missouri to Utah. Informant: Hutchings
1946
4
No. 0514: Cryptic note on the Scranton Mine, North Tintic District. Informant: Hutchings
1946
4
No. 0515: Story of Brigham Young not recognizing his son, or vice versa. Informant: Gibson
1946
4
No. 0516: Story of blind Mormon child who was mistakenly baptized at a Baptist revival. Informant: McHugh
1946
4
No. 0517: Sagebrush grows more luxuriant over graves. Informant: McHugh
1946
4
No. 0518: Park City mines discovered from ore dislodged while pulling sagebrush to build fire. Informant: McHugh
1946
4
No. 0519: Silver Reef Mine: discovered through assay of grind-stone. Informant: McHugh
1946
4
No. 0520: Silver Reef Mine: discovered through assay of grind-stone. Informant: McHugh
1946
4
No. 0521: Gold discovered when nuggets are found in craw of rooster. Informant: McHugh
1946
4
No. 0522: Federal representative astutely led Wilford Woodruff to issue the Manifesto against polygamy. Informant: McHugh
1946
4
No. 0523: Mormon missionary converted to Buddhism. Informant: McHugh
1946
4
No. 0524: Man sent on mission so Brigham Young could steal his fiancee. Informant: McHugh
1946
4
No. 0525: {Item identical with FMC I 584} Informant:
4
No. 0526: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0527: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0528: Fragment of old song, beginning: "There's a difference between a Mormon and a Saint..." Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0529: Fragment of the song, "The Merry, Merry Mormons" (Fife) Informant: Walter Cox, Provo, Utah
1946
4
No. 0530: Fragment of song, "Raise me in your arms, dear brother." Informant: Ellertson
1946
4
No. 0531: Notes on songs which he had recorded. Informant: Ellertson
1946
4
No. 0532: Notes on songs which he had recorded. Informant: Murphy
1946
4
No. 0533: Song, "Somebody's Waiting for You." Informant: Knight
1946
4
No. 0534: Notes on singing, "Brigham, Brigham Young," in mining camp in early days. Informant: Watts
1946
4
No. 0535: {Item identical to FMC I 577} Informant:
4
No. 0536: Song, "Cherry Blossoms." Informant: Watts
1946
4
No. 0537: Song, "There's a Gold Mine in the Sky." Informant: Bronson
1946
4
No. 0538: Song, "Why Did I get Married?" Informant: Anonymous
1946
4
No. 0539: Song, "Brigham, Brigham Young" (Fife) Informant: Lewis W. Jones, Monroe, Utah
1946
4
No. 0540: Index to Mormon folk songs recorded by Austin and Alta Fife for the Library of Congress
1946
4
No. 0541: A story of polygamy; a family who traces their genealogy to Adam. Informant: Taylor
1946
4
No. 0542: Evil spirits cast from woman by Elders, enter body of her sister. Informant: Brooks
1946
4
No. 0543: Young man restores life to fiancee by laying-on- of-hands. Informant: Brooks
1946
4
No. 0544: Community prayer to release boy with serious infection results in his cure. Informant: Brooks
1946
4
No. 0545: Reminiscences of polygamous marriage in which one wife was an Indian; brief reference to Mountain Meadows Massacre. Informant: Brooks
1946
4
No. 0546: Superstitions about witches, bringing shovel in house, borrowing salt. Informant: Brooks
1946
4
No. 0547: Three Nephite story: man appears suddenly to care for injured hand, disappears. Informant: Brooks
1946
4
No. 0548: Mormon legend: Lost Tribes are in the North Pole region; eventually Jerusalem and Independence, Missouri will be capitols of the world. Informant: King
1946
4
No. 0549: Woman has gift of tongues. Informant: Woolley
1946
4
No. 0550: Place names: Kanab, Jacob's Lake; Indian converts; mining and the lost Josephine Mine; cattle rustling. Informant: Hamblin
1946
4
No. 0551: Fragment of song about "...oft times I've wondered how women love men..." Informant: Lee
1946
4
No. 0552: Wolf story regarding grandfather in New York. Informant: Pond
1946
4
No. 0553: At Bear Lake, elk seen swimming in tandem. Informant: Pond
1946
4
No. 0554: Bear Lake Monster. Informant: Pond
1946
4
No. 0555: Notes on Bishop Koyle and his Dream Mine. Informant: Stocks
1946
4
No. 0556: Lost mine near Bountiful. Informant: Stocks
1946
4
No. 0557: Reminiscences of Butch Cassidy; robbery of Castle Gate pay roll; mining. Informant: Faucett
1946
4
No. 0558: Speculation on outcome of polygamy if it had been socially acceptable. Informant: Cummings
1946
4
No. 0559: Place names: Helper. Informant: Brainer
1946
4
No. 0560: Folk medicine. Informant: Hart
1946
4
No. 0561: The Battle of Bear River. Informant: Hart
1946
4
No. 0562: Good polygamy story about physique of off-spring. Informant: Hart
1946
4
No. 0563: Book-keeping methods of a man who could neither read nor write. Informant: Lee
1946
4
No. 0564: Method of preparing a not very palatable fish where you "throw the fish away and eat the plank." Informant: Hilton
1946
4
No. 0565: Song, "This is the Place" (Fife) Informant: Myron R. Crandall, Ogden, Utah
1946
4
No. 0566: Song, "Bless Brigham Young" (Fife and Hector Lee) Informant: Mrs. Caroline Jensen, Logan, Utah
1946
4
No. 0567: Song, "Brigham is Our Leader" (Fife and Hector Lee) Informant: Mrs. Caroline Jensen, Logan, Utah
1946
4
No. 0568: Song, "Wait For the Wagon" (Fife) Informant: L. M. Hilton, Ogden, Utah
1946
4
No. 0569: Song, "Rolling Along to Utah Valley" (Fife) Informant: Vint P. Lyman (composer and singer), Monticello, Utah
1946
4
No. 0570: Brigham Young receives bags of gold dust in time of need from mysterious Indian. Informant: Hand
1946
4
No. 0571: Song, "Echo Canyon" or "Hurray, Hurrah, the Railroad's Begun" (Fife) Informant: L.M. Hilton, Ogden, Utah
1946
4
No. 0572: Song, "Hard Times" with introduction (Fife) Informant: L. M. Hilton, Ogden, Utah
1946
4
No. 0573: Song, "What's the Use of Repining" (Fife) Informant: L. M. Hilton, Ogden, Utah
1946
4
No. 0574: Song, "Hard Times" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Daisy Shaffer, Moab, Utah
1946
4
No. 0575: Song, "Hard Times" (Fife) Informant: Mr. and Mrs. D. Ray Moss, Mr. R. G. Moss and Mrs. Frederick J. Pack, Salt Lake City, Utah
1946
5
No. 0576: Song, "Utah Trail" (Fife) Informant: Sagebrush Quartet (Ramon Black, Reed Jones, Nelson Jones and Edward Jones), Blanding, Utah
1946
5
No. 0577: Song, "Brigham, Brigham Young" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Lydia M. Watts, Moab, Utah
1946
5
No. 0578: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Cummings
1946
5
No. 0579: Mormon missionaries and the song, "The Merry Merry Mormons." Informant: Cox
1946
5
No. 0580: Song, "The Piute Brave" (Fife) Informant: Albert R. Lyman (author of lyrics and singer), Blanding, Utah
1946
5
No. 0581: Song, "The Haunted Woods" (Fife) Informant: Buck Lee, Clearfield, Utah
1946
5
No. 0582: Song, "The Gospel News" with introduction (Fife) Informant: L. M. Hilton, Ogden, Utah
1946
5
No. 0583: Song, "Fallen Leaf" (Fife) Informant: Otho Murphy, Moab, Utah
1946
5
No. 0584: Song, "Don't You Marry the Mormon Boys" (Fife) Informant: Paul Anderson, Bountiful, Utah
1946
5
No. 0585: Song, "We left Our Kind Friends" (Fife) Informant: Noah E. Stowe, Fillmore, Utah
1946
5
No. 0586: Song, "The Spotted Fawn" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Genevieve Holyoke and son, Moab, Utah
1946
5
No. 0587: Song, "Oh! Ye Mountains High" (Fife) Informant: Fletcher Bronson Family, Monticello, Utah
1946
5
No. 0588: Song, "Waste Not, Want Not" (Fife) Informant: Joseph H. Watkins, Brigham City, Utah
1946
5
No. 0589: Song, "Come, Come Ye Saints" (Fife) Informant: Fletcher Bronson Family, Monticello, Utah
1946
5
No. 0590: Three J. Golden Kimball stories. Informant: Jensen
1946
5
No. 0591: Song, "Utah Iron Horse," with comments on origin (Fife) Informant: Joseph H. Watkins, Brigham City, Utah
1946
5
No. 0592: Song, "Tittey-irie-aye" (Fife) Informant: Joseph H. Watkins, Brigham City, Utah
1946
5
No. 0593: Song, "Turkey in the Straw" (Fife) Informant: Myron Crandall (author of lyrics and singer), Odgen, Utah
1946
5
No. 0594: Story, "Fiddling for the Wolves." Informant: Hilton
1946
5
No. 0595: Song, "The Handcart Song" with introduction (Fife) Informant: L. M. Hilton, Ogden, Utah
1946
5
No. 0596: No Entry Informant:
5
No. 0597: Song, "The Boys of Sanpete County" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Elva A. Christiansen, Manti, Utah
1946
5
No. 0598: Song, "My Prayer." Informant: Lyman
1946
5
No. 0599: Song, "My Prayer" (Fife) Informant: Vint P. Lyman (composer and singer), Monticello, Utah
1946
5
No. 0600: Song, "Painting Clouds of Sunshine" (Fife) Informant: Myron Crandall (composer and singer), Ogden, Utah
1946
5
No. 0601: Song fragment, "The Lonesome Roving Wolves" (Hector Lee, Utah Humanities Research Foundation) Informant: Noah E. Stowe, Fillmore, Utah
1946
5
No. 0602: Song, "Lay Me Down to Sleep" (Fife) Informant: Otho Murphy (composer and singer), Moab, Utah
1946
5
No. 0603: Song, "There's a Nest in the West." Informant: Murphy
1946
5
No. 0604: Song, "Moses in the Wilderness" (Fife) Informant: Vint P. Lyman (composer and singer), Monticello, Utah
1946
5
No. 0605: Song, "Oh, Mount Nebo of the Rockies" (Fife) Informant: Ephraim Ellertson, Provo, Utah
1946
5
No. 0606: Song, "The Double Tragedy" (Fife) Informant: Otho Murphy (composer and singer), Moab, Utah
1946
5
No. 0607: Song, "Beautiful Utah" (Fife) Informant: Myron Crandall (composer and singer), Ogden, Utah
1946
5
No. 0608: Song, "Blue Mountain Song" (from recording) (Fife) Informant: Loyal Bailey, Provo, Utah
1946
5
No. 0609: Song, "The U.S.A." (Fife) Informant: Myron Crandall (composer and singer), Ogden, Utah
1946
5
No. 0610: Song, "Utah, The Beehive State" (Fife) Informant: Myron Crandall (composer and singer), Ogden, Utah
1946
5
No. 0611: Mortensen murder trial in Salt Lake City: body found and murderer implicated through dream. Informant: Crandall
1946
5
No. 0612: Merritt and Mitchell mine stories; the Lost Josephine mine; Navajos refuse to let white men search for gold and silver on reservation. Informant: Lee
1946
5
No. 0613: Early days in Corrine, Utah; Church authorities order all grapes in Tooele destroyed because of the making of wine. Informant: Gloyn
1947
5
No. 0614: Three tongue-twisters. Informant: Fife
1947
5
No. 0615: Child restored to life by prayer with the promise that she would never touch tobacco, tea, coffee. Informant: Freestone
1947
5
No. 0616: Story of the number of Petersens in Sanpete. Informant: Petersen
1947
5
No. 0617: Testimony given in Sacrament meeting followed by statement about a fine bull and the service fee for its use. Informant: Stevens
1947
5
No. 0618: Fragment of song, "Sweet Bessie of the Pike." Informant: Lee
1946
5
No. 0619: Song, "The Chieftain's Daughter" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Genevieve Holyoke, Moab, Utah
1946
5
No. 0620: Conversion to Mormon Church with promise of healing of club foot; early days in Utah. Informant: Barker
1946
5
No. 0621: Instructions on how to tell the devil by offering to shake hands. Informant: Freestone
1947
5
No. 0622: Mother escapes from Poncho Villa by disguising herself as a Mexican. Informant: Freestone
1947
5
No. 0623: Dream reveals location of letters from a crashed Western Air Lines plane. Informant: Stevens
1947
5
No. 0624: Fragment of song about Coxy's Army. Informant: Bailey
1947
5
No. 0625: Dream, premonition of death. Informant: Campbell
1946
5
No. 0626: Missionary thought dead visits his Father in Heaven. Informant: Campbell
1946
5
No. 0627: Spirit guide comes in answer to prayer. Informant: Fisher
1946
5
No. 0628: Review of The Proselyte, by Susan Erta. Informant: Fife
1947
5
No. 0629: Names of two deputies who were after polygamists in Utah's Dixie; one of them joined the Church. Informant: Sproul
1947
5
No. 0630: Story of deputies efforts to arrest polygamists. Informant: Sproul
1947
5
No. 0631: Old-timer yarn. Informant: Sproul
1947
5
No. 0632: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Sproul
1947
5
No. 0633: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Sproul
1947
5
No. 0634: Indians frightened by woman who removes false teeth. Informant: Jarvis
1947
5
No. 0635: Polygamy anecdote. Informant: Cykler
1947
5
No. 0636: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Cannon
1947
5
No. 0637: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Cannon
1947
5
No. 0638: Brigham Young's method of counting his children, with unexpected results. Informant: Anonymous
1947
5
No. 0639: Fragment of song: parody of "Goodbye, My Lover, Goodbye," on polygamy. Informant: Brooks
1947
5
No. 0640: Catalog of Mormon Folk Songs recorded by Austin and Alta Fife, 1947. Informant: Fife
1947
5
No. 0641: Song, "St. George and the Drag-On" (Fife) Informant: Rudger McArthur, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0642: Alfred Durham dreamed words of song, "Oh, My Father." Informant: Wall
1947
5
No. 0643: Brigham Young's reaction to the song, "Once I lived in Cottonwood." Informant: Brooks
1947
5
No. 0644: Notes on composition of song, "Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains." Informant: Jarvis
1947
5
No. 0645: Notes on the United Order of Orderville, and the song composed for its twenty-fifth anniversary. Informant: Blackburn
1947
5
No. 0646: Letter to Dale L. Morgan. Informant: Fife
1947
5
No. 0647: Rhyme about pussy-cats. Informant: Morse
1947
5
No. 0648: Notes on the song, "On the Road to California." Informant: Morris
1947
5
No. 0649: Fragment on song about "Soap, soap, home-made soap." Informant: Pearce
1947
5
No. 0650: Fragment of song about "Some have gone to Mexico to spend the winter..." Informant: Edington
1947
5
No. 0651: Song, "A Sailor's Trade Is a weary Life" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Mary Hafen Leavitt, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0652: Song, "Watercresses." Informant: Huntsman
1947
5
No. 0653: Song, "The Cabin With the Roses at the Door." Informant: Shaffer
1946
5
No. 0654: Song, "Fair Ellen" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Mary Hafen Leavitt, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0655: Song, "Napoleon." Informant: Bronson
1946
5
No. 0656: Song, "The Jealous Lover" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Ernest D. Theobald, Fillmore, Utah
1945
5
No. 0657: Song, "Lord Lovell" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Caroline Jensen, Logan, Utah
1946
5
No. 0657: Song, "Lord Lovell" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Daisy Shaffer, Moab, Utah
1946
5
No. 0658: Song, "Cold Water." Informant: Jensen
1946
5
No. 0659: Song, "The Carpenter's Wife" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Mary Hafen Leavitt, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0660: Folk remedy for cough. Informant: Stevens
1948
5
No. 0661: Belief about wide spaced teeth. Informant: Stevens
1948
5
No. 0662: Methods used to make swarms of bees settle. Informant: Fife
1948
5
No. 0663: More methods to make swarms of bees settle. Informant: Stevens
1948
5
No. 0664: Notes on Mormons sudden evacuation of San BernardiNo. 0Informant: Woodward
1947
5
No. 0665: Cartoons and stories about Brigham Young and polygamy. Informant: Woodward
1947
5
No. 0666: Pornographic symbols placed at "This Is The Place" monument just before its dedication. Informant: Woodward
1947
5
No. 0667: Story that Pancho Villa's brain sent to Washington, D.C. for study. Informant: Gillmor
1947
5
No. 0668: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Stewart
1947
5
No. 0669: Song, "Fair Eleanor" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Sophia Jensen, Mantua, Utah
1948
5
No. 0670: Song, "The Mistletoe Bough" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Mary Hafen Leavitt, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0671: Song, "Once I Lived on Cottonwood" (Fife) Informant: Francis Y. Morse, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0672: Song about Mormon difficulties in Missouri. Informant: Alvard
1947
5
No. 0673: Song about martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. Informant: Alvard
1947
5
No. 0673a: Song, "None Can Preach Gospel Like The Mormons Do" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Mary Hafen Leavitt, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0674: Song about early days in Utah. Informant: Alvard
1947
5
No. 0674a: Song, "Tell Me Truly." Informant: Thompson
1947
5
No. 0675: Song about the martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith. Informant: Alvard
1947
5
No. 0675a: Song, "When I First Met You, Dear." Informant: Gifford
1947
5
No. 0676: Song, "Home in Wyoming" (Fife) Informant: Carl Gifford, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0677: Song, "Weeping Willow." Informant: Gifford
1947
5
No. 0678: Song, "Drunkard's Dream" (Fife) Informant: Asa W. Judd, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0679: Song, "The Courtship." Informant: Jarvis, Thompson
1947
5
No. 0680: Song, "You and I." Informant: Cottam
1947
5
No. 0681: Song, "Gems in Memory's Casket." Informant: Cottam
1947
5
No. 0682: Song, "The Gypsy Girl" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Elvira Cox Blackburn, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0683: Song, "Do They Miss Me at Home." Informant: Sproul
1947
5
No. 0684: Song, "The Cripple for Life." Informant: Sproul
1947
5
No. 0685: Song, "The Blackville Club." Informant: Sproul
1947
5
No. 0686: Song, "I Can Tell You're a Mormon" (defective recording) (Fife) Informant: Juanita Brooks, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0687: Song, "God Plans It All." Informant: Sproul
1947
5
No. 0688: Song, "The Chief of the Utes" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Elvira Cox Blackburn, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0689: Song, "The Old Man Ain't What He Used to be." Informant: Stowe
1946
5
No. 0690: Song, "Far, Far Away on Judea's Plains" (Fife) Informant: Joseph W. McAllister, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0691: Song, "My Dixie Home" (Fife) Informant: Joseph W. McAllister, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0692: Song, "Handcart Song" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Maria Platt Mumford and Mrs. Mary Ann Platt Seegmiller, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0693: Song, "The St. George Temple Builders Theme Song" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. June Moss, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0694: Song, "The Lover's Quarrel" (Fife) Informant: George T. Thompson, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0695: Song, "United Order Song" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Elvira Cox Blackburn, Orderville, Utah
1947
5
No. 0696: Song, "James Bird" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Elvira Cox Blackburn, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0697: Song, "Marching to Utah" (Fife) Informant: Ross Thompson, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0698: Song, "Thales Haskell Exploring Song" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie Snow, St. George, Utah
1947
5
No. 0699: Song, "Speak to Me." Informant: Blackburn
1947
5
No. 0700: Song, "Sweet Face." Informant: Blackburn
1947
6
No. 0701: Song, "Rig Dum Sakimo" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Maggie Taylor, Moab, Utah
1946
6
No. 0702: Song, "Baby Brother." Informant: Huntsman
1947
6
No. 0703: Song, "Billy Grimes" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Jetta Huntsman, St. George, Utah
1947
6
No. 0704: Song, "The Mormon Crusade" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie Snow and Miss Bess Snow, St. George, Utah
1947
6
No. 0705: Song, "Down in Merry England" (Fife) Informant: Noah Stowe, Fillmore, Utah
1946
6
No. 0706: Song, "Put You Into Limbo" (Fife) Informant: Francis Y. Morse, St. George, Utah
1947
6
No. 0707: Song, "In the Midst of These Awful Mormons" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Jetta Huntsman, St. George, Utah
1947
6
No. 0708: Song, "The Farmer's Cursed Wife." Informant: Spalding
1948
6
No. 0709: Song, "My Mountain Home" (composed by singer's father, William H. Thompson) (Fife) Informant: George T. Thompson, St. George, Utah
1947
6
No. 0710: Song, "I Left My Kind Friends" (Fife) Informant: Noah Stowe, Fillmore, Utah
1946
6
No. 0711: Song, "Peter" (Fife) Informant: Vint P. Lyman, Monticello, Utah
1946
6
No. 0712: Song, "Sagebrush Yodeler." Informant: Lyman
1946
6
No. 0713: Song, "The Message That was Never Sent" (Fife) Informant: Ephraim Ellertson, Provo, Utah
1946
6
No. 0714: Song, "Belle Brandon" (Fife) Informant: Ephraim Ellertson, Provo, Utah
1946
6
No. 0715: Song, "Sweet Bunch of Daisies." Informant: Murphy
1946
6
No. 0716: Song, "California Joe" (Fife) Informant: Otho Murphy, Moab, Utah
1946
6
No. 0717: Song, "The Old Arm Chair." Informant: Johnson
1946
6
No. 0718: Song, "The Sheriff's Sale." Informant: Johnson
1946
6
No. 0719: Song, "I'll Take You To Your Home, Kathleen." Informant: Shaffer
1946
6
No. 0720: Song, "Rainbow." Informant: Moss
1945
6
No. 0721: Song, "Mary." Informant: Moss
1945
6
No. 0722: Song, "Wait for the Wagon." Informant: Hilton
1946
6
No. 0723: Song, "The Quilting Party." Informant: Hilton
1946
6
No. 0724: Song, "Two Little Girls in Blue." Informant: Watts
1946
6
No. 0725: Song, "Belle Brandon" (Fife) Informant: Fletcher Bronson, Monticello, Utah
1946
6
No. 0726: Song, "The Blind Girl." Informant: Knight
1946
6
No. 0727: Song, "Sioux City Sue." Informant: Sagebrush Quartet
1946
6
No. 0728: Song, "Don't Fence Me In." Informant: Sagebrush Quartet
1946
6
No. 0729: Song, "That Silver Haired Daddy of Mine." Informant: Sagebrush Quartet
1946
6
No. 0730: Song, "When It's Night Time in Nevada" (Fife) Informant: Fletcher Bronson and Mrs. Zola Holden, Monticello, Utah
1946
6
No. 0731: Girls peel apples to determine initial of man they will marry. Informant: Fisher
1948
6
No. 0732: Do not thank anyone for seeds or they won't grow. Informant: Null
1948
6
No. 0733: House in which manuscript of Book of Mormon kept had divine immunity from all danger. Informant: Morgan
1948
6
No. 0734: Stories of eccentricity of Orson Hyde. Informant: Morgan
1948
6
No. 0735: Humorous story of Tom Thumb, famous midget, asking Brigham Young to explain polygamy. Informant: Morgan
1948
6
No. 0736: Prospectors work against wishes of Brigham Young: gold they find turns to dust. Informant: Morgan
1948
6
No. 0737: Song, "Samuel Hall" (Fife) Informant: Carolyn Campbell, of Puyallup, Washington, at Logan, Utah
1947
6
No. 0738: Song, "Drunkard's Song." Informant: Campwell
1947
6
No. 0739: Song, "The Lonesome Roving Wolves." Informant: Campwell
1947
6
No. 0740: Song, "When I First Met You My Darling." Informant: Gifford
1947
6
No. 0741: Song, "The Boozer." Informant: Hilton
1946
6
No. 0742: Song, "On the Road to California" (Fife) Informant: William T. Morris, St. George, Utah
1947
6
No. 0743: Song, "My Dixie Home." Informant: Morris
1947
6
No. 0744: Song, "Once I Lived on Cottonwood" (Fife) Informant: George T. Thompson, St. George, Utah
1947
6
No. 0745: Song, "Watercresses." Informant: Hunstman
1947
6
No. 0746: Song, "The Message That Never Was Sent." Informant: Ellertson
1946
6
No. 0747: Song, "Belle Brandon." Informant: Ellertson
1946
6
No. 0748: Song, "Belle Brandon." Informant: Bronson
1946
6
No. 0749: Fragments of two anti-Mormon songs. Informant: Gloyn
1948
6
No. 0750: Two counting-out rhymes. Informant: Fife
1948
6
No. 0751: Sage leaves for rinse for hair; wart cure; wishbone rites. Informant: Fife
1948
6
No. 0752: Mining stories: silver mine found; dream about gold mine. Informant: Morse
1947
6
No. 0753: Song, "This is The Place." Informant: Crandall
1946
6
No. 0754: Song, "Utah" (Fife) Informant: Myron Crandall, Ogden, Utah
1946
6
No. 0755: Song, "Jack and Joe." Informant: Knight
1946
6
No. 0756: Song, "The Captain With His Whiskers." Informant: Christiansen
1946
6
No. 0757: Song, "I'll Hang My Heart On A Willow Tree." Informant: Christiansen
1946
6
No. 0758: Song, "Missouri Waltz. Informant: Sagebrush Quartet
1946
6
No. 0759: Song, "The Times We Used to Have When We Were Young." Informant: Ellertson
1946
6
No. 0760: Song, "Dear Hearts, We Are Growing Old." Informant: Ellertson
1946
6
No. 0761: Song, "The Rose of Ellendale" (Fife) Informant: Ephraim Ellertson, Provo, Utah
1946
6
No. 0762: Song, "From Prison to His Mother's Grave" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Maggie Taylor, Moab, Ut
1946
6
No. 0763: Song, "The Blind Girl." Fragment. Informant: Knight
1946
6
No. 0764: Song, "The Black Sheep." Informant: Taylor
1946
6
No. 0765: Song, "Utah Carroll" (Fife) Informant: Buck Lee, Clearfield, Utah
1948
6
No. 0766: Song, "Utah Carroll." Informant: Lee
1948
6
No. 0767: Song, "Cole Younger and Jesse James" (Fife) Informant: Buck Lee, Clearfield, Utah
1948
6
No. 0768: Song, "Parawan" (Parowan) (Fife) Informant: Asa W. Judd (author of lyrics and singer), St. George, Utah
1947
6
No. 0769: Song, "We Sat by the River." Informant: Taylor
1946
6
No. 0770: Song, "I'll Remember You, Love, In My Prayers." Informant: Theobald
1945
6
No. 0771: Song, "Cherry Blossoms." Informant: Watts, Taylor
1946
6
No. 0772: Song, "Rock Me To Sleep, Mother." Informant: Judd
1947
6
No. 0773: Poem, "The Old Virginia Ditch." Informant: Jarvis
1947
6
No. 0774: Song, "The Good Old Keg of Wine." Informant: Gifford
1947
6
No. 0775: Song, "I Love The Rough Log Cabin." Informant: Judd
1947
6
No. 0776: Song, "The Big Rock Candy Mountain." Informant: Gifford
1947
6
No. 0777: Lost mines and doodle-bugs; setting of a Zane Gray novel. Informant: Fife
1946
6
No. 0778: Song, "The Titanic." Informant: Alden
1948
6
No. 0779: Song, "Sippin' Cider." Informant: Alden, Ragon
1948
6
No. 0780: Song, "I'm Going to be Married in June." Informant: Gunn
1948
6
No. 0781: Song, "Itsy-Bitsy Spider." Informant: Belding
1948
6
No. 0782: Song, "Lullaby." Informant: Ragon
1948
6
No. 0783: Song, "Evangeline." Informant: Ragon
1948
6
No. 0784: Song, "At the Boarding House." Informant: Alden
1948
6
No. 0785: Song, "My Mother-in-Law." Informant: Alden
1948
6
No. 0786: Song, "The Billboard Song." Informant: Alden
1948
6
No. 0787: Song, "'Twas a Dark and Stormy Night." Informant: Alden
1948
6
No. 0788: Song, "There Was a Man." Informant: Lee
1948
6
No. 0789: Song, "There was an Old Soldier." Informant: Lee
1948
6
No. 0790: Songs, "I'm a Hayseed," and "Roll Them Bones." Informant: Lee
1948
6
No. 0791: Brigham Young anecdote on who is to receive revelations. Informant: Fife
1948
6
No. 0792: Song, "The Three Wishes." Informant: Hilton
1948
6
No. 0793: Song, "The Fatal Rose of Red." Informant: Johnson
1946
6
No. 0794: [See FMC I 533] Informant:
6
No. 0795: Daniel Webster appears and requests temple work done for him; records miraculously supplied. Informant: Barker, no date
6
No. 0796: Prayer for rain, in Danish dialect. Informant: Ray
1945
6
No. 0797: Song, "Juanita" (Fife) Informant: Buck Lee, Clearfield, Utah
1946
6
No. 0798: Song, "Reckless and Gay." Informant: Stowe
1946
6
No. 0799: Song, "The Old Man Ain't What He Used to be." Informant: Stowe
1946
6
No. 0800: Song, "Sagebrush Yodeler." Informant: Lyman
1946
7
No. 0801: Song, "There's a Wee House 'mong the Heather." Informant: Sproul
1947
7
No. 0802: Song, "The Mystery of Old No. 05" (Fife) Informant: Carl Gifford, St. George, Utah
1947
7
No. 0803: Song, "The Chilly Driving Rain." Informant: Theobald
1945
7
No. 0804: Song, "Billy Veniro" (Fife) Informant: Buck Lee, Clearfield, Utah
1946
7
No. 0805: Song, "Soldier of the Legion" (Fife) Informant: Noah Stowe, Fillmore, Utah
1946
7
No. 0806: Reminiscences of the Santa Clara Mission, Jacob Hamblin and a song about building a fort at Santa Clara by Thales Haskell. Informant: Zadok K. Judd, Kanab, Utah
1947
7
No. 0807: Man warned in dream that his mother will be improperly dressed for her burial; in spite of his precautions and anxiety about it. Informant: Stevens
1950
7
No. 0808: "Mormon girls used to marry young -- Brigham Young." Informant: Schneider
1949
7
No. 0809: Bryant Stringham died of an overdose of laudanum, given him by George Q. Cannon. Informant: Taylor
1949
7
No. 0810: Song, "Snow Dear" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1949
7
No. 0811: Song, "Naponee" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. B. Walker, Los Angeles, California
1949
7
No. 0812: Song, "Fallen Leaf" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
7
No. 0813: Song, "Lassie Mohee" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
7
No. 0814: Song, "Iroquois Lullaby" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
7
No. 0815: Song, "Silver Bell" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
7
No. 0816: Song, "Blue Feather" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
7
No. 0817: Song, "Catalina Magalina." Informant: Schneider
1951
7
No. 0817 a: Song, "One Old Indian, Two Old Squaws" (Fife) Informant: Charles de Rollin, Santa Monica, California
1947
7
No. 0818: Interview on background of "The Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre," plus the words of the ballad and comments on the music. Informant: Chesley
1951
7
No. 0819-829: Alta Fife wrote: "The items [with] these numbers were all music for songs entered into the collection, with earlier [item] numbers for the words. In retyping the collection for binding, the music has been removed from [this section] and placed with the [lyrics]." Informant: various
7
No. 0830: Teenage secret language: "S" language, Pig Latin, and Double- Dutch illustrated. Informant: Beeson
1953
7
No. 0831: Pressure to furnish Mormon Battalion and Brigham Young's prophecy about it. Informant: Wilcox
1953
7
No. 0832: Genealogical records miraculously supplied. Man with cancer cured when anointed in temple. Informant: Wilcox
1953
7
No. 0833: Cording wool for bats. Knitting arm cuffs, gloves, stockings. Making hats from denim. All remembered from his youth. Informant: Murphy
1953
7
No. 0834: Method of making a hooked rug. Informant: Stevens
1953
7
No. 0835: Description of method of making lamps, fern stands, etc., from juniper. Informant: Hoffman
1953
7
No. 0836: Building contractor: had never used a blueprint. Making of adobe. Cinder blocks. Informant: Irish
1953
7
No. 0837: Old-timer requests that jugs of whiskey be buried at his head and feet; on way to cemetery, coffin and jugs slide out of surrey. Informant: Pogue
1953
7
No. 0838: Driver of stage losses a passenger; returns for her and drives right over her. Informant: Pogue
1953
7
No. 0839: Brigham Young miraculously knew of existence of plant with curative powers: details of cures. Informant: Wilcox
1953
7
No. 0840: Herbal medicines; ear-ache cure; mid-wives. Informant: Allen
1953
7
No. 0841: Account of nonchalant way woman awaits birth of fourth child. Informant: Howell
1953
7
No. 0842: Mid-wife quoted as saying the only thing she needed at a child- birth was a bitch-light. Informant: Ellis
1953
7
No. 0843: "Brigham" tea. Informant: Irish
1953
7
No. 0844: Description of making sorghum. Silk worms. Mulberry trees. Informant: Irish
1953
7
No. 0845: Jump-rope rhyme. Informant: Shields
1953
7
No. 0846: Four "circular" tales; four jump-rope rhymes. Informant: Shields
1953
7
No. 0847: "Happy Birthday" song. Informant: Shields
1953
7
No. 0848: Six jump-rope rhymes, and five "little moron" stories. Informant: Irish
1953
7
No. 0849: Children's games; jump-rope rhymes; "choosing" rhymes. Informant: Shields
1953
7
No. 0850: Song, "What My Wife Don't Know." Informant: Fish
1953
7
No. 0851: Song, "Yellow Dine." Informant: Fish
1953
7
No. 0852: Song, "Oh, the cow kicked Nelly..." Informant: Stocks
1953
7
No. 0853: Song, "Gooseberry Pie." Informant: Fish
1953
7
No. 0854: Song for Stocks family reunion. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
7
No. 0855: Reminiscences of early dances; square dance calls. Informant: Newell
1953
7
No. 0856: Song, "Robinson Crusoe." Informant: Watts
1953
7
No. 0857: Song, "Under Dakota's Cross." Informant: Holyoak
1953
7
No. 0858: Song, "Go 'Long Mule." Informant: Holyoak
1953
7
No. 0859: Song, "The Passing Policeman." Informant: Holyoak
1953
7
No. 0860: Interview on training in music. Informant: Ward
1953
7
No. 0861: Song, "Cowboy's Lament." Informant: Holyoak
1953
7
No. 0862: Song, "May I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight?" Informant: Holyoak
1953
7
No. 0863: Song, "The Widow Dunn." Informant: Fish
1953
7
No. 0864: Song, "The Terrier and the Cat." Informant: Fish
1953
7
No. 0865: Song, "Winds the winds / The winds blow high..." Informant: Pogue
1953
7
No. 0866: Finger-play games; proverbs, sayings, superstitions; marking babies. Informant: Pogue
1953
7
No. 0867: Proverbs, superstitions, sayings. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
7
No. 0868: Proverbs, sayings, superstitions; folk medicine; early dyes; wild animal story; cricket plague; soap making. Informant: Burr
1953
7
No. 0869: Holidays celebrated in Moab, and description of festivities on each; clubs, service clubs, and social organizations in Moab; chivaree. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
7
No. 0870: Sayings, proverbs, superstitions; weather lore; folk medicine; bee lore. Informant: Stevens
1953
7
No. 0871: Tongue-twister. Informant: Irish
1953
7
No. 0872: Courting in early days in Moab; attitudes of Mormons toward non-Mormons in Monticello and Blanding; Baptist congregation in Moab. Informant: Corbin
1953
7
No. 0873: "Well, if it's another boy, you'll either have to name it or number it." Informant: Stocks
1953
7
No. 0874: Tongue-twisters; counting rhymes; finger-play games; riddles; secret languages; sayings, proverbs, superstitions. Informant: Shoop
1953
7
No. 0875: Sayings, proverbs, superstitions. Informant: Stevens
1953
7
No. 0876: Proverbs, sayings, superstitions; counting rhymes; finger-play games. Informant: Stevens
1953
7
No. 0877: Chivarees. Informant: Stevens
1953
7
No. 0878: Riddles; "little moron" jokes; finger-play games; rhymes for autograph books; sayings, proverbs, superstitions; windshield decorations. Informant: Ward, Stock
1953
7
No. 0879: Pigeons "inbred idiots." Informant: Chamberlain
1953
7
No. 0880: Similes; riddles; sayings, proverbs, superstitions; folk medicine; Brigham tea; water-witching. Informant: Burr
1953
7
No. 0881: Similes; riddles, finger-play games; lullaby games; marking babies; beliefs specific to babyhood; curing bed-wetting; superstitions. Informant: Knight
1953
7
No. 0882: Similes; weather lore; proverbs, sayings, superstitions; planting lore; folk medicine; marking babies. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
7
No. 0883: Rhyme - blood and guts. Informant: Howell
1953
7
No. 0884: Cowboys singing; branding horses; rustling and methods of changing brands; outlaws in the early days. Informant: Dalton
1953
7
No. 0885: Account of her family's history in Moab; polygamy in Moab; Indian relations; water rights. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
7
No. 0886: Courting on horseback; running horses on ice and letting them slide. Informant: Pogue
1953
7
No. 0887: Two murders in Moab; a drowning in the river. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
7
No. 0888: Al Scorup "the cattle king"; settling on Bluff; lawlessness in Moab, even in the 1920's; cowboys' way of celebrating. Informant: Harding
1953
7
No. 0889: An old-time rancher of Castle Valley: his description of his ranch and raising cattle in the early days; tall tales; rustling; Indian fight. Informant: Pace
1953
7
No. 0890: Notes on settlement of Moab; church, social, and civic organizations in Moab; reasons for divorce; Marie Ogden and House of Truth. Informant: McConkie
1953
7
No. 0891: Notes on transition of women riding side-saddle to stride-saddle. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
7
No. 0892: Before paper was plentiful; juniper bark always used to start fire. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
7
No. 0893: Early-day cattle industry; capers of the cowboys; the "Hole-in- the-Rock" trip; Indian troubles; Tom Roach; bandits; House of Truth. Informant: Holyoak
1953
7
No. 0894: Side-saddle and stride-saddle; comments on the poem "The Big I and the Little You"; explanation of terms used in cattle industry. Informant: Pace
1953
7
No. 0895: Counting rhymes; uranium hunting; lost mines and buried treasure; story of Ed Reams, a cattle thief. Informant: Spry
1953
7
No. 0896: Weather lore; water-witching; springs and other sources of water; water rights; electric storms; love divination rhymes. Informant: Fish
1953
7
No. 0897: Cowboy songs; bandits and outlaws; Nigger Bill; early characters in Moab; nicknames for men. Informant: Williams
1953
7
No. 0898: Comments on the House of Truth and Marie Ogden. Informant: Howell
1953
7
No. 0899: Indians voting; story of a man with a "Dodge" car. Informant: Murphy
1953
7
No. 0900: Naming of "Dead Horse point." Informant: Howell
1953
8
No. 0901: Information about the poem, "The Big I and the Little U." Informant: Scorup
1953
8
No. 0902: Reason that Moab was not located nearer the Colorado River. Informant: Anonymous
1953
8
No. 0903: Reminiscences of early Moab; dances, Brigham tea; Indian- White relations; soap making; riding side-saddle. Informant: Winburn
1953
8
No. 0904: Reminiscences of early Moab; early-day economy and hand- crafts;leather, rawhide, and horsehair crafts; side-saddle. Informant: Hawkes
1953
8
No. 0905: Folk medicine; fight at an early-day dance; bed ticks from wild grass; Porter Rockwell; scarcity of clothing. Informant: Watts
1953
8
No. 0906: Naming animals. Informant: Pogue
1953
8
No. 0907: Doodle-bugging for uranium; water-witching; prophecy of "great treasure in Moab" by an apostle. Informant: Murphy
1953
8
No. 0908: Weather lore; praying for rain; technique of land employment in Moab; water lore; witching for uranium and other ore; dream mine. Informant: Murphy
1953
8
No. 0909: Story of sauerkraut behind the stove. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
8
No. 0910: Polygamy; folk medicine, with recipe from Brigham Young; marking babies; scarcity of food in early days; making molasses; chivarees. Informant: Burr
1953
8
No. 0911: Living conditions in the early days; folk medicines; fore-telling sex of child; planting lore; weather lore; riddle. Informant: Waddnell
1953
8
No. 0912: Immigration by floating down Colorado to Castle Valley; folk medicine; songs they used to sing; lullabies and finger games. Informant: Fish
1953
8
No. 0913: Description of Moab country; jump-rope rhymes; superstitions; hair styles; Madame Curie and uranium; names of mines. Informant: Irish
1953
8
No. 0914: Folk architecture in Moab. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0915: Folk architecture in Moab. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0916: Folk architecture, Moab and Woods Cross, Utah. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0917: Celebration of July 24 in Moab and Monticello. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0918: Patchwork quilts. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0919: Description of a cell at a home by the "Ward Teachers." Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0920: Description of "fast meeting" in the LDS Church. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0921: Description of a birthday party for adults. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0922: Description of the community birthday party for Dr. Williams, Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0923: Description of an over-night stay at an isolated farm on the LaSal Mountains. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0924: Planning the Stocks family reunion. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0925: Castle Towers. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0926: Description of events surrounding the breaking from jail of two convicts. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0927: Description of an LDS funeral in Moab, Utah. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0928: Description of LDS Sunday School. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0929: Description of cemetery in Moab. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0930: Description of recording of songs and fiddle tunes in home in Moab; notes on "Patonia, The Bride of the Plains." Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0931: Additional notes on LDS Sunday School. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0932: Decoration of car of newlyweds. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0933: Names of various rock strata. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0934: Descriptions of various "collections" as hobbies. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0935: Sources of recreation, particularly for children, in Moab. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0936: Stocks family reunion in LaSal Mountains. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0937: Song, "I'll be a Little Mormon" (Arizona Univeristy Recording) Informant: Unknown
8
No. 0938: Uses of uranium in folk medicine. Informant: Fife
1953
8
No. 0939: Borrowed hammer accidentally enclosed in structure of St. George Tabernacle; retrieved and returned in 1940s. Informant: Jarvis
1947
8
No. 0940: Brigham Young's advice to pregnant woman who does not want to colonize in a lonely place. Informant: Fife
1954
8
No. 0941: Returned missionary who was drunk. Informant: Fife
1954
8
No. 0942: Polygamy story. Informant: Stevens
1950
8
No. 0943: J. Golden Kimball stories. Informant: Lee
1950
8
No. 0944: Heber C. Kimball makes good Lord's promise to missionary. Informant: Lee
1945
8
No. 0945: Tall tale (as the Fife's note) about Mr. Keller's grandfather who is part of a Mormon group crossing the plains. As a scout and hunter, he hunts and kills a buffalo for food, his horse leaves him Informant: Dr. M. M. Keller, Los Angeles, California
1949
8
No. 0946: [See FMC I 627] Informant:
8
No. 0947: Brigham Young instructs man to take two wives: he marries them on the same day. Informant: Fife
1955
8
No. 0948: Lawyer billed by neighbor for damage done by his dog; reciprocates by billing neighbor for legal advice. Informant: Stevens
8
No. 0949: Notes on discovery of ore at Silver Reef. Informant: Brooks
1954
8
No. 0950: Games, means of entertainment in Idaho 1915-1930. Informant: Fife
1955
8
No. 0951: Train disaster providentially averted. Informant: Myers
1952
8
No. 0952: Children's rhyme. Informant: Fife
1954
8
No. 0953: Musical score for "Juanita." [See FMC I 797] Informant: Lee
8
No. 0954: Musical score for "The Chieftain's Daughter." [See FMC I 619] Informant: Holyoke
8
No. 0955: Musical score for "The Spotted Fawn." [See FMC I 586] Informant: Holyoke
8
No. 0956: Musical score for "The Haunted Wood." [See FMC I 804] Informant: Lee
8
No. 0957: Musical score for "Fallen Leaf." [See FMC I 583] Informant: Murphy
8
No. 0958: Folk medicine; weather lore; household sayings. Informant: Fife
1954
8
No. 0959: Fragment of song, "The Battle of Shiloh." Informant: Pogue
1953
8
No. 0960: Tongue-twister. Informant: Fife
1954
8
No. 0961: Description of "parlor" in Moab. Informant: Hawks
1953
8
No. 0962: Superstitions and household sayings. Informant: Fife
1954
8
No. 0963: Tongue-twister. Informant: Fife
1954
8
No. 0964: Song, "A Begger Man" (Fife) Informant: L. M. Hilton, Ogden, Utah
1946
8
No. 0965: Song, "Fifty Years Ago." Informant: Stocks, Ward
1953
8
No. 0966: Song, "Gay Paree." Informant: Carmack
1948
8
No. 0967: Song, "Eve." Informant: Lee
1946
8
No. 0968: Song, "Unused Cot in the Bunkhouse" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Evelyn Ward, Moab, Utah
1953
8
No. 0969: Song, "The Dying Californian" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1949
8
No. 0970: Song, "Father Noah" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1948
8
No. 0971: Song, "Brother Noah." Informant: Fife
1954
8
No. 0972: Polygamy story. Informant: Fife
1955
8
No. 0973: Song, "Utah Carl" (Gladys Baker and Al Whiting, University of Arizona) Informant: Paul Bailey, Missouri
8
No. 0974: Song, "The Hell-Bound Train" (Fife) Informant: Phyllis Stocks and Evelyn Ward, Moab, Utah
1953
8
No. 0975: Horses, side-saddles; remarkable dogs; superstitions about dogs; Dead Horse Point; Nigger Bill; superstitions about springs. Informant: Chamberlain
1957
8
No. 0976: Effect of atom bomb on weather; wild dogs; pets of children; pack rats and trade rats. Informant: Chamberlain
1957
8
No. 0977: Musical score for "The Farmer's Cursed Wife." [See FMC I 708] Informant: Spalding
1948
8
No. 0978: Song, "Echo Canyon" (Grant Thompson and Don Dunn) Informant: Two daughters of G. E. Weber
1958
8
No. 0979: Polygamy story. Informant: Anderson
1958
8
No. 0980: Listing of Folk Songs recorded by Austin and Alta Fife, 1947- 1948. Supplement No. 02. Informant: Fife
1947-1948
8
No. 0981: Listing of Folk Songs recorded by Austin and Alta Fife, 1949. Supplement No. 03. Informant: Fife
1949
8
No. 0982: Listing of Folk Songs recorded by Austin and Alta Fife, 1951. Supplement No. 04. Informant: Fife
1951
8
No. 0983: Listing of Folk Songs recorded by Austin and Alta Fife, 1951- 1954. Supplement No. 05. Informant: Fife
1951-1954
8
No. 0984: Song, Mormon stanza to "Casey Jones." Informant: Jensen
1962
8
No. 0985: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Morris
1972
8
No. 0986: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Morgan
1973
8
No. 0987: Story of polygamy for the next world: man has one hundred women sealed to him in temple. Informant: Whitby
1968
8
No. 0988: Polygamy story. Informant: Fife
1972
8
No. 0989: J. Golden Kimball story. Informant: Mitchell
1973
8
No. 0990: Song, "Wayfaring Stranger." Informant: Briggs
1950
8
No. 0991: Song, "Cowboy Jack" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Evelyn Ward, Moab, Utah
1953
8
No. 0992: Song, "Twenty-One Years" (Fife) Informant: Phyllis Stocks, Moab, Utah
1953
8
No. 0993: Song, "Haunted Wood" ( or "Haunted Falls") (Fife) Informant: Phyllis Stocks, Moab, Utah
1953
8
No. 0994: Song, "Little Joe, the Wrangler" (Fife) Informant: Phyllis Stocks, Moab, Utah
1953
8
No. 0995: Song, "The Rose of San Antone" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Evelyn Ward, Moab, Utah
1953
8
No. 0996: Song, "The Gay Caballero" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Evelyn Ward, Moab, Utah
1953
8
No. 0997: Song, "Mountain Meadows Massacre" (Joseph Tarbet) Informant: George Harter, Kahlotus, Washington
1952
8
No. 0998: Song, "The Haunted Hunter" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Gwen Meador, Moab, Utah
1953
8
No. 0999: Song, "The Farmer's Boy" (Fife) Informant: Evelyn Ward, Phyllis Stocks and Mary Pogue, Moab, Utah
1953
8
No. 1000: Song, "California Joe" (Fife) Informant: Jack Pogue, Moab, Utah
1953
9
No. 1001: Song, "Red River Valley" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Gwen Meador, Moab, Utah
1953
9
No. 1002: Song, "About Four Thousand Years Ago" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1948
9
No. 1003: Song, "Red River Shore" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1948
9
No. 1004: Song, "Cruel Sister" (Two Sisters) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1948
9
No. 1005: Song, "Lonely Cowhand" (Fife) Informant: Slim Briggs (composer), of Texas, in Paris, France
1950
9
No. 1006: Song, "Cowboy's Lament" (Fife) Informant: Slim Briggs, of Texas, in Paris, France
1950
9
No. 1007: Song, "Flying Saucers" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Slim Briggs, of Texas, in Paris, France
1950
9
No. 1008: Song, "Ten Thousand Miles" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Slim Briggs, of Texas, in Paris, France
1950
9
No. 1009: Song, "Railroad Bill" (Fife) Informant: Frank Hamilton, Los Angeles, California
1954
9
No. 1010: Song, "St. James Infirmary Blues" (Fife) Informant: Sam Hinton, Los Angeles, California
1954
9
No. 1011: Song, "Oh Zion Dear, How Joyful" (Frances GIllmore, University Arizona FOlklore Archive, LOC) Informant: Mrs. John A. Ray, Mesa, Arizona
1948
9
No. 1012: Song, "None Do Preach The Gospel Like the Mormons Do" (Peter Tufts, Arizona Folklore Archive) Informant: A. J. Busby, St. David, Arizona
1948
9
No. 1013: Song, "Farewell to Dixie" (Peter Tufts, Univ Arizona Folklore Archive, LOC) Informant: Abraham J. Busby, Tuscon, Arizona
1948
9
No. 1014: MISSING Informant:
9
No. 1015: Song, "Father Noah" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1949
9
No. 1016: Song, "The Dying Californian" (words not transcribed, see FMC I 969) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1948
9
No. 1017: Song, "Hopi Song" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
9
No. 1018: Song, "The Gol-Darned Wheel" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Buck Lee, Clearfield, Utah
1946
9
No. 1019: Song, "A Glass of Sweet Dixie Wine" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Francis Y. Morse, St. George, Utah
1947
9
No. 1020: Song, "Barbara Allen" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1949
9
No. 1021: Song, "Lord Thomas and Fair Elener Green" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1946
9
No. 1022: Song, "Devilish Mary" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1948
9
No. 1023: Song, "Lord Randolph My Son" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1948
9
No. 1024: Song, "Chattanooga Choo-Choo" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Evelyn Ward, Moab, Utah
1953
9
No. 1025: Song, "Sailors Grave" (Fife) Informant: Asa W. Judd, Kanab, Utah
1947
9
No. 1026: Song, "ABC Song" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1949
9
No. 1027: Song, "Battle of Fredericksburg" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
9
No. 1028: Song, "Battle of Gettysburg" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Gwen Meador, Moab, Utah
1953
9
No. 1029: Song, "The Battleship Maine" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
9
No. 1030: Song, "Come Give Me Your Attention and I'll Sing You A Bit of a Song" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Charles W. Spaulding, Los Angeles, California
1948
9
No. 1030a: Song, "Cruel Slavery Days" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Ephraim Ellertson, Provo, Utah
1946
9
No. 1031: Song, "The Brooklyn Theater Fire" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
9
No. 1032: Song, "The Brooklyn Theater Fire." Informant: Carmack
1951
9
No. 1033: Song, "Break the News to Mother" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Maggie Taylor, Moab, Utah
1946
9
No. 1034: Song, "Barbara Allen" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1948
9
No. 1035: Song, "The Farmer's Cursed Wife" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Ben Allen, Los Angeles, California
1954
9
No. 1036: Song, "Frankie and Johnny" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1949
9
No. 1037: Song, "Down in Arkansas" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: L. M. Hilton, Ogden, Utah
1946
9
No. 1038: Song, "Goin' back to Texas" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Evelyn Ward, Moab, Utah
1953
9
No. 1039: Song, "Ida Red" (words not transcribdec) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
9
No. 1040: Song, "King William Was King James' Son" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1949
9
No. 1041: Song, "Kitty Wells" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1948
9
No. 1042: Song, "The Lass of the Low Country" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Ben Allen, Los Angeles, California
1954
9
No. 1043: Song, "Lost on The Elgin" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Gideon T. Alvard, Logan, Utah
1947
9
No. 1044: Song, "Michael Finnigan" (round) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1949
9
No. 1045: Song, "Michael Schneider's Party" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Lewis W. Jones, Monroe, Utah
1946
9
No. 1046: Song, "Michael Schneider's Party" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Joseph H. Watkins, Brigham City, Utah
1946
9
No. 1047: Song, "The Milwaukee Fire" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
9
No. 1048: Song, "My Yaller Gal" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
9
No. 1049: Song, "Noah's Ark" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Zeke Johnson, Ogden, Utah
1946
9
No. 1050: Song, "The Owl and The Pussycat" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. B. Walker (learned from Mrs. Effie M. Carmack), Los Angeles, California
1949
9
No. 1051: Song, "Pearl Bryant" (An Indiana Murder) (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1951
9
No. 1052: Song, "Pretty White Horses" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1949
9
No. 1053: Song, "The Rambling Man" (The Gallows Tree) (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie Carmack, Atascadero, California
1949
9
No. 1054: Song, "Sweet Belle Malone" (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Mary Hafen Leavitt, St. George, Utah
1947
9
No. 1055: Song, "There was a Bold and Brave Young Farmer" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1948
9
No. 1056: Song, "Two Little Children" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1949
9
No. 1057: Song, "Write a Letter to my Mother" (words not transcribed) (Fife) Informant: Ephraim Ellertson, Provo, Utah
1946
9
No. 1058: Song, "Indian Snow." Informant: Rollin
1947
9
No. 1059: Song, "Utah Carroll." Informant: Lee
1946
9
No. 1060: Song, "Barbara Allen" (words not transcribed; the tune is the same as FMC I 1020) (Fife) Informant: Mrs. Effie M. Carmack, Atascadero, California
1948
9
No. 1061: Song, "Ninety-Nine Years" (words not transcribed; the tune is the same as FMC 992) (Fife) Informant: Phyllis Stocks, Moab, Utah
1953
9
No. 1062: Song, "California Joe" (words not transcribed; see FMC I 1000) (Fife) Informant: Phyllis Stocks and Evelyn Ward (accompanied by Veronia Stocks), Moab, Utah
1953
9
No. 1063: Observations on the town of Moab, Utah, in 1953. Informant: Fife
9
No. 1064: Proverbial speech from town of Moab, Utah in 1953. Informant: Fife
9
No. 1065: Additional proverbial speech from town of Moab, Utah, 1953. Informant: Fife
9
No. 1066: Introduction to song "Blue Mountain" by Judge F. W. Keller, Price, Utah. Informant: Lee (Page 1 of transcript is not available)
1947

Series II: Manuscript Sources (Volumes 10-18)Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Volume
10
No. 0001: A Vision Given to Horatio Pickett, March 19, 1914. Informant: Jones
10
No. 0002: An Account of Mother's (Mrs. George A. McClellan) Remarkable Healing in the Salt Lake Temple in June 1914 Informant: McClellan
10
No. 0003: A Tall Story of Pioneer Times, told by Bishop J. W. Boyden. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0004: A Pioneer Experience with An Indian Who Wanted to Purchase a White Girl, told by Mrs. Ernest L. Owler. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0005: The Legend of Spirit Lake, told by Eli Lee and Mrs. Enos Empey. Informant: Richens
10
No. 0006: A Story of The Three Nephites, told by Mrs. Elizabeth Rewlins. Informant: Clayton
10
No. 0007: The Three Nephites. Informant: Clayton
10
No. 0008: The Dabbler in Black Magic, or The Man Who Sold Himself to The Devil. Informant: Henderson
10
No. 0009: Do The Deed Return? Informant: Henderson
10
No. 0010: Chief Walker Wants a White Wife. Informant: Hews
10
No. 0011: The Woman in Black. Informant: Sullivan
10
No. 0012: An Old Time Song Composed by Geroge Hicks. Informant: Ott
10
No. 0013: Strange But True (A 'lost mine" story). Informant: Sullivan
10
No. 0014: "Crossing The Plains," a poem by Donna M. Mecham. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0015: Fooled Johnson's Army, from biography of Fanny Pack Elliot. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0016: Mormons Denied Water. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0017: Another Story of the Supernatural (Three Nephites), told by Mrs. Eunice Stewart. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0018: A Faith-Promoting Experience (Blessing of Glasses of Whiskey). Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0019: Discovery of Coal, told by John Battam. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0020: Poetry of Early Mormonism, written by "Mr. Young." Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0021: Grasshopper Plague, from autobiography of Mary Ann Anderson. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0022: "Ballad of The Walker War," by Lieut. George McKenzie. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0023: My Remembrance of Briant Stringham, by Louis Ashby Badger. Informant: Taylor
10
No. 0024: Healing With oil, from biographical sketch of Jessie B. Sterling Pack. Informant: Pack
10
No. 0025: Note on Polygamy, Miracles at Kirkland Temple, from "Lake County History" (Ohio)
10
No. 0026: Note on Mormon Financial Practices, from "Lake County History" (Ohio)
10
No. 0027: Sketch of Life of Ellen Julian Barratt
10
No. 0028: Journal or Sketch of the History of Abraham Dodge Boynton. Informant: Eggett
10
No. 0029: Bear Lake Monster, from Utah State Historical Society Archives
10
No. 0030: Poem honoring his wife, by D. G. Boynton. Informant: Eggett
10
No. 0031: Bear Lake Monster, quoted from Deseret News, July 27
1968
10
No. 0032: A "Monster" Story, quoted from The Salt Lake Semi-Weekly Herald, July 14
1877
10
No. 0033: Ship Carrying Mormons Saved By Prayer, from biographical sketch of Jessie B. Sterling Pack. Informant: Pack
10
No. 0034: Letter to Heber J. Grant from Wesley Ziegler, 1931, regarding his conversion to the LDS Church, and the Three Nephites
10
No. 0035: The Lost Jack Wright Mine, by Frank Silvey
10
No. 0036: The Lost Rifle Mine, by Frank Silvey
10
No. 0037: A Song of 1857 -- Johnston's Army Episode. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0038: Sayings and Beliefs. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0039: Reminiscences of Early Mormon Days from Autobiography of Jane Pack Jones. Informant: Fescher
10
No. 0040: The Mysterious Visitor, told by Mrs. Hector Peterson. Informant: Fail
10
No. 0041: One of the Three Nephites. Informant: Henderson
10
No. 0042: A Three Nephite Story, told by George H. Carstensen. Informant: Madsen
10
No. 0043: A Visit of One of the Three Nephites, told by Joseph Nielson. Informant: Hews
10
No. 0044: A Temple Robe Provided Almost Miraculously, from letter written by Isaac Thunell. Informant: McAllister
10
No. 0045: "The Old Virgin Ditch," poem by Mabel Jarvis. Informant: Jarvis
10
No. 0046: Poem written under inspiration of Old Dixie Wine, by Tom McNelly. Informant: Jarvis
10
No. 0047: The Hermitess, told by I. E. Diehl. Informant: Sulliven
10
No. 0048: The Dancing Rooster. Informant: Sulliven
10
No. 0049: Sketch of the Life of William Sidwell, by Phena C. Sidwell. Informant: Butler
10
No. 0050: A Three Nephite Story. Informant: Hand
10
No. 0051: List of Wives of Lot Smith. Informant: Ricks
10
No. 0052: Episode in the Life of Lot Smith, from biography of Lot Smith. Informant: Ricks
10
No. 0053: Indian trouble in Arizona, written by M. Smith. Informant: Ricks
10
No. 0054: A Three Nephite Story, told by Mrs. Richard Snelgrove. Informant: Lee
10
No. 0055: Fulfillment of Dream, from Life Sketch of Cynthia Stewart Hill. Informant: Hill
10
No. 0056: Dream of Deceased Husband, from Life Sketch of Cynthia Stewart Hill. Informant: Hill
10
No. 0057: Strange Woman Miraculously Supplies Flour, and Disappears, from Life Sketch of Cynthia Stewart Hill. Informant: Hill
10
No. 0058: Mormon Trail Blazers: Episode from Life of Sarah Beriah Fiake Allen. Informant: Allen
10
No. 0059: Along the Way: Episode at saloon known as "Bucket of Blood, by Timothy L. Sullivan. Informant: Sullivan
10
No. 0060: Along the Way: "Appearance" of Devil at a Mine, by Timothy L. Sullivan. Informant: Sullivan
10
No. 0061: Food Miraculously Supplied; the Mantle of Joseph, from Sketch of My Mother's Life, by Martha S. Hill. Informant: Hill
10
No. 0062: Healing of Animal, from Experiences of a Typical Mormon Pioneer Family, by Mary Belnap Lowe. Informant: Lowe
10
No. 0063: Miraculous Healing, from Biography of William Geddes. Informant: Geddes
10
No. 0064: Faith Rewarded, from Biography of Andrew Nielson. Informant: Nielson
10
No. 0065: Conversion of Grandmother, from Biography of Mary Benson Hull. Informant: Hull
10
No. 0066: Polygamy Story, from Life of Polly Mecham Packer. Informant: Packer
10
No. 0067: At Midnight Baptisms Miraculous Light Appears, from Journal of Hester Elvira Poole Nash. Informant: Nash
10
No. 0068: Strange Man Reassures Frightened Women, from Journal of Hester Elvira Poole Nash. Informant: Nash
10
No. 0069: Food Miraculously Supplied, from Biography of Joseph Younger Mayberry. Informant: Mayberry
10
No. 0070: Courtship and Marriage in Early Days of Utah, from Biography of Joseph Younger Mayberry. Informant: Mayberry
10
No. 0071: The Seagulls and Crickets Story, from Biography of Joseph Younger Mayberrry. Informant: Mayberry
10
No. 0072: Hay of Generous Pioneer Multiplied, from Biography of Joseph Younger Mayberry. Informant: Mayberry
10
No. 0073: Premonitions of Son's Death, from Biography of Joseph Younger Mayberry. Informant: Mayberry
10
No. 0074: Early Patriarchal Blessing (1846). Informant: MISSING
10
No. 0075: Early Patriarchal Blessing of Willard Richards (1845). Informant: MISSING
10
No. 0076: Letter to Mrs. Fawn M. Brodie from J. M. Cummings, 1945. Informant: Brodie
1945
10
No. 0077: Excerpt from "A History of Gosiute Indian Relationships with White Man," by Carling Malouf. Informant: Malouf
10
No. 0078: Excerpt from "A History of Gosiute Indian Relationships with White Man," by Carling Malouf. Informant: MISSING
10
No. 0079: Indian-White Relations: Interview with Edward Gibbs, by Charles Dibble. Informant: Dibble
1945
10
No. 0080: Indian-White Relations: Interview with Mrs. Charles W. Hill, by Charles Dibble. Informant: Dibble
1945
10
No. 0081: Indian-White Relations: Interview with Mrs. Martha Meecham Burton, by Charles Dibble. Informant: Dibble
1945
10
No. 0082: Song, "Once I Lived on Cottonwood," by George A. Hicks (from Maralyn Winsor). Informant: Winsor
10
No. 0083: Story of Indian Seeing His First White Man, from "Folklore of Washington County, Utah," by Maralyn Winsor. Informant: Winsor
10
No. 0084: Ithemar Sprague prank, from "Folklore of Washington County, Utah," by Maralyn Winsor. Informant: Winsor
10
No. 0085: Money Miraculously Provided fro Construction of Tabernacle in St. George, from "Folklore of Washington County, Utah," by Maralyn Winsor. Informant: Winsor
10
No. 0086: Two lines of "St. George and the Drag-On," from "Folklore of Washington County, Utah," by Maralyn Winsor. Informant: Winsor
10
No. 0087: Poem "It was a land of lengthened day," and Story of Indians and a Mirror, from "Folklore of Washington County, Utah," by Maralyn Winsor. Informant: Winsor
10
No. 0088: How Helper Got Its Name, from "Hub of Americanism," by Lois Marvish. Informant: Marvish
1946
10
No. 0089: The Haunted Slag Dump, by H. J. Sullivan. Informant: Sullivan
1946
10
No. 0090: Something of the Supernatural, by Harold J. Sullivan. Informant: Sullivan
1946
10
No. 0091: The Legend of Cape Hiesel, by Ruth Stranquist. Informant: Strandquist
1945
10
No. 0092: A Visit With The Devil, by Lou Anne Chawoz. Informant: Chawoz
10
No. 0093: Witches, and Ways to Out-Wit Them, from Recollections of Joseph E. Ray. Informant: Ray
10
No. 0094: Rained Toads, from Recollections of Joseph E. Ray. Informant: Ray
10
No. 0095: Brigham Young tells Visionary to tell His Angel to go to Hell, from Recollections of Joseph E. Ray. Informant: Ray
10
No. 0096: A Faith Incident: Healing by Prayer, from "Women of Mormondom."
10
No. 0097: A Bear Story, from "Early History of Cache Valley," by M. R. Hovey. Informant: Hovey
10
No. 0098: Indian Cures, from History of Sarah Ann Wright Bennett. Informant: Bennett
10
No. 0099: Affidavits concerning Healing by Laying-on- of-Hands and Administration in Tongues, from History of Edward Kingsford. Informant: Kingsford
10
No. 0100: Elasticity of Buckskin Trousers, from "From Indians to Squash," by Gordon W. Jenson. Informant: Jenson
11
No. 0101: Mormon Troubles in Gallatin, Missouri, from Sketch and Incidents from the Life of John Lowe Butler. Informant: Butler
11
No. 0102: Conversion to Mormon Story, from Sketch of and Incidents from The Life of John Lowe Butler. Informant: Butler
11
No. 0103: Folk Medicine, from Diary of Leonore Cannon Taylor. Informant: Taylor
11
No. 0104: Poem, "Forget Thee," from The Life-Story of Isaac B. Nash. Informant: Nash
11
No. 0105: Poem, "Twere Better to Part," from The Life Story of Isaac B. Nash. Informant: Nash
11
No. 0106: Song, "Plurality," from The Life-Story of Isaac B. Nash. Informant: Nash
11
No. 0107: Brigham Young Grants a Divorce, from The Life- Story of Isaac B. Nash. Informant: Nash
11
No. 0108: Dream of dead father and of Three Nephites, from the Autobiography of John Lowe Sevy. Informant: Sevy
1933
11
No. 0109: Missionary Saved From Mob by Still Small Voice, from the Autobiography of John Lowe Sevy. Informant: Sevy
1933
11
No. 0110: On Indians Turning White, from An Interview with Edward Gibbs by Charles Dibbie. Informant: Dibble
1945
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No. 0111: Conversion of Indian John Momberg, from An Interview with Edward Gibbs by Charles Dibbie. Informant: Dibble
1945
11
No. 0112: Historical Sketch of Anne Mennorow Hamilton. Informant: Hamilton
11
No. 0113: "Ballad of Crossing The Plains," (from W.P.A. files).
11
No. 0114: "The Handcart Song," (from W.P.A. files)
11
No. 0115: Three Nephites Story, from Autobiographical Sketch of Mary H. Bullard. Informant: Bullard
1932
11
No. 0116: Poem, "When I Got Drunk Again," (from W.P.A. files).
11
No. 0117: "Lines by John R. Young," (from W.P.A. files)
11
No. 0118: Poem, "Legend of The Cactus," by Jack Martin, from A. O'Donoghue, "The Lost Colony of Owl Creek." Informant: O'Donoghue
11
No. 0119: Baptism Heals Woman and Daughters, from The Diary of Elder William Marsden of Provo, Utah, Covering Events from 1814 to 1871. Informant: Marsden
11
No. 0120: Koyle Dream Mine; Vision; John the Beloved, from Statements of R. L. Woodward. Informant: Woodward
1946
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No. 0121: John Baptiste - Grave Robber, by Janice Twitchell. Informant: Twitchell
1945
11
No. 0122: Paul Bunyan in Utah, told by Judge Loofborough. Informant: Lee
1946
11
No. 0123: Ghost Stories, by Lorene B. Ames. Informant: Ames
1945
11
No. 0124: The Legends of Swan Lake, by Ina Julianelle. Informant: Julianelle
11
No. 0125: The Lost Josephine Mine, by A. Mickey Duncan. Informant: Duncan
1945
11
No. 0126: Statement of Mrs. L. W. Kimball on Becoming Bride of Joseph Smith, and on Polygamy. Informant: Kimball
1888
11
No. 0127: Recollections of Converted Indians, told by George M. Ward. Informant: Dibble
1945
11
No. 0128: Folk Medicine, told by Dave Zundel. Informant: Dibble
1945
11
No. 0129: Recollections of John Momberg, told by Dave Zundel. Informant: Zundel
1945
11
No. 0130: "Water Cresses," song, from Estelle N. Wright. Informant: Wright
11
No. 0131: The Morrisites, and a Story about Lot Smith, from Dr. W.K. Stookey. Informant: Lee
11
No. 0132: Indian-White Relations, by Curly Rastus Anderson. Informant: Anderson
1945
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No. 0133: How to Get Rid of Warts, by Elsine Taylor. Informant: Taylor
1945
11
No. 0134: A Crushed Toad, by Jack W. Jarvis. Informant: Jarvis
11
No. 0135: Indian-White Relations, told by Mrs. C. E. Walton. Informant: Sherwood
11
No. 0136: Name History of Tooele, by Allen Swan. Informant: Swan
11
No. 0137: Settlement and Naming of Santaquin, by Lynn Jones. Informant: Jones
1945
11
No. 0138: Name History of Helper, by Dorothy Bluben. Informant: Bluben
1945
11
No. 0139: Suicide Rock, by Lou Anne Charroz. Informant: Charroz
11
No. 0140: Whistling in Heaven, poem, from UHRF Archive
11
No. 0141: Jesse Knight's Mine, told by Beauregard Kenner. Informant: Lee
1945
11
No. 0142: Synopsis of Mrs. Leon Fonnesbeck's Story of the Three Nephites. Informant: Lee
1946
11
No. 0143: J. Golden Kimball Story, told by Dr. W. K. Stookey. Informant: Lee
11
No. 0144: Letter from Zeke Johnson to President of Manti Temple on Resurrection of Dead, dated 1940. Informant: Johnson
1940
11
No. 0145: "Mexican Hat: A Desert Legend," poem. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0146: Indian Legend of Great White Throne. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0147: Speaking in Tongues (Zina Young). Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0148: Warning Polygamists to Hide From Deputies. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0149: Water-witching. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0150: Account of Nancy M. Johnson Hyde's Marriage to Joseph Smith. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0151: Vision Concerning Unborn Son. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0152: Bishop's Wives Take Best Vegetables for Tithe. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0153: "The Double Breasted Mansion on the Square," song. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0154: Transfer of Illness to Another Person, Through Prayer. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0155: Description of Arizona. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0156: Use of Tobacco to Stay Awake. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0157: Practical Joke on Green Cowhand. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0158: Description of Early-Day Dance and Bishop's Responsibility and Authority Therein. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0159: The Telephone comes to Navajo Reservation. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0160: Reverie of An Old Indian. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0161: Dialect Story of Englishman Riding a Cow Horse. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0162: Tall Tale About Cowboy Charming Rattlesnakes. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0163: "The Crooked Rib," song. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0164: Fragment of poem, "O what's the use of looking back..." Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0165: Tall Tale about Mule catching Jack Rabbits. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0166: Missionaries Outwit Revivalist Preacher. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0167: Searching for a Route for the Railroad. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0168: Hunches. Informant: Johnson
11
No. 0169: The White Horse, by Robyn Tibbs. Informant: Tibbs
1945
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No. 0170: A Miracle, by June Pehrson. Informant: Pehrson
1945
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No. 0171: The Amazing "Peepstone Lady," by Marilyn Hendricks. Informant: Hendricks
1945
11
No. 0172: A Superior Being (A Healing), by Carol Clyde. Informant: Clyde
11
No. 0173: Faith of the Hereafter (Dream of Dying Fulfilled), by Myron R. Olsen. Informant: Olsen
1945
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No. 0174: A Glimpse of Heaven (Transference of Malady to Another, and a Vision), by Gloria Hendricks. Informant: Hendricks
1945
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No. 0175: Vision Restored, by Lorraine S. Fowler. Informant: Fowler
1945
11
No. 0176: Faith, by Patricia Rogers. Informant: Rogers
1945
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No. 0177: The Power to Heal, by Eugene Higgins. Informant: Higgins
1945
11
No. 0178: A Visit From a Loved One, by Nila Hatch. Informant: Hatch
1945
11
No. 0179: The Power of the Lord is Almighty (A Healing), by Eldon H. Furse. Informant: Furse
1945
11
No. 0180: Rain Maker, by Regene Latimer. Informant: Latimer
1945
11
No. 0181: "Don't Fence Me In: - But, I've Been Fenced In," poem, by Buck Lee. Informant: Lee
11
No. 0182: "The Monkey's Disgrace," poem. Informant: Lee
11
No. 0183: "The Rainbow Bridge," poem. Informant: Lee
1946
11
No. 0184: Weather Lore from Student Themes at the Utah Humanities Research Foundation. Informant: Fife
1946
11
No. 0185: Letter from H. Grant Ivins to Thomas E. McKay regarding Fawn Brodie's No Man Knows My History. Informant: McKay
1946
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No. 0186: Letter from Dean R. Brimhall to Preston Nibley, mostly about problems connected with Fawn Brodie's No Man Knows My History. Informant: McKay
1946
11
No. 0187: "California Joe," song. Informant: Murphy
1946
11
No. 0188: "The Beginning of Mormonism," by Nan Hill. Informant: Hill
1938
11
No. 0189: "The Double Tragedy," song, by Otho Murphy. Informant: Murphy
1946
11
No. 0190: "Yes, There is a Law," poem, by Otho Murphy. Informant: Murphy
1946
11
No. 0191: "Lay Me Down to Sleep," song, by Otho Murphy. Informant: Murphy
1946
11
No. 0192: "The Spotted Fawn," song. Informant: Holyoak
1946
11
No. 0193: "Utah Carl's Last Ride," song. Informant: Holyoak
1946
11
No. 0194: "There's A Nest, in the West," song, by Otho Murphy. Informant: Murphy
1946
11
No. 0195: "Haunted Falls." Informant: Pogue
1946
11
No. 0196: "Brigham, Brigham Young," song. Informant: Larson
1946
11
No. 0197: "Granny's Old Arm-Chair," song. Informant: Larson
1946
11
No. 0198: Excerpt from "A True History," by George W. Brimhall (A Vision of the New Zion). Informant: Brimhall
1888
11
No. 0199: Excerpt from "A True History," by George W. Brimhall (On Polygamy). Informant: Brimhall
1888
11
No. 0200: Excerpt from "A True History," by George W. Brimhall (Feeding the Saints at Utah Lake at time of Johnston's Army). Informant: Brimhall
1888
12
No. 0201: Oxen Healed by Laying-on-of-Hands. From "A True History," by George W. Brimhall. Informant: Brimhall
1888
12
No. 0202: Ox Raised from Dead by Laying-on-of-Hands," by George W. Brimhall. Informant: Brimhall
1888
12
No. 0203: Restored from Dead by Laying-on-of-Hands; Rain Comes in Answer to Prayer. From "A True History," by George W. Brimhall. Informant: Brimhall
1888
12
No. 0204: Answer to Prayer in Negotiations for Peace Treaty to End Black Hawk War. From "A True History," by George W. Brimhall. Informant: Brimhall
1888
12
No. 0205: Indian Speech at Peace Treaty in Grass Valley, 1973. From "A True History," by George W. Brimhall. Informant: Brimhall
1888
12
No. 0206: Prayer Brings Supply of Rabbits to Feed Indians. From "A True History," by George W. Brimhall. Informant: Brimhall
1888
12
No. 0207: "An Indian Song." Informant: Murphy
1946
12
No. 0208: "Utah Carroll." Informant: Murphy
1946
12
No. 0209: "Our Moab," by A. M. Rogers, 1912. Informant: Murphy
1946
12
No. 0210: "Blue Mountain Song," by F. W. Keller. Informant: Sherwood
1946
12
No. 0211: Church Historian's Office: History of a Nephite Coin, by Richard M. Robinson. [See FMC II 216] Informant: Robinson
1934
12
No. 0212: Church Historian's Office: A Vision of the Next World, by A. J. Graham. Informant: Graham
12
No. 0213: Heard "the mouth of Joseph...fallen on Brigham Young." From autobiography of William Adams. Informant: Adams
12
No. 0214: Saw Fire Descend on Elders, Speaking in Tongues, and prophecy. From autobiography of Milo Andrus. Informant: Andrus
12
No. 0215: Governor Ford of Illinois Cursed. From autobiography of William Adams. Informant: Adams
12
No. 0216: The History of a Nephite Coin, A Personal Experience of Elder Richard M. Robinson. From Church Historian's Office. Informant: Robinson
12
No. 0217: Letter Discussing Polygamy, written by Sara S. Heki, 1861. Informant: Taylor
1946
12
No. 0218: Songs: "My Mountain Home," "The Mormon Boy," "Style All The While," "When I Got Drunk Again," by Julian H. Stuart. Informant: Stuart
1946
12
No. 0219: Koyle Dream Mine. Deseret News, 1947 Informant: MISSING
12
No. 0220: Letter from G. T. Alvord, 1947, Concerning two songs from early Mormon Days. Informant: Fife
1947
12
No. 0221: Musical Arrangement of "Blue Mountain," by Cora Lauridsen. Informant: MISSING
12
No. 0222: Early Mormon Cures, from "Utah Folklore, by Clyde Fescher, "Utah Folklore," by Julian H. Stewart. Informant: Fescher
1946
12
No. 0223: Superstitions and Folk Medicine of early Utah, from "UtahFolklore," by Clyde Fescher, and "Utah Folklore," by Julian H. Stewart. Informant: Fescher
1946
12
No. 0224: Notes on "Blue Mountain," from Letter from F. W. Keller, 1947. Informant: Keller
1947
12
No. 0225: Account of Writing "Blue Mountain," by F. W. Keller. Informant: Keller
1947
12
No. 0226: Letter from Fawn M. Brodie to Francis W. Kirkham Concerning Joseph Smith's Trial at Bainbridge. Informant: Brodie
1947
12
No. 0227: Sketches and Anecdotes of The Old Settlers, and New Comers, The Mormon Bandits and Danite Band, by J. M. Reid. Informant: Meine
1947
12
No. 0228: "The Bully Osprey," song, from Sketches and Anecdotes of The Old Settlers, and New Comers, by J. M. Reid. Informant: Meine
1947
12
No. 0229: Proverbs and Proverbial Expressions, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0230: Miscellaneous Beliefs of Mormon Character, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0231: Miraculous Healing of a Baby Chick, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0232: Laying-on-of-Hands, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0233: Walking on Water, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0234: Feet-Washing Ritual, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0235: Sins of the Fathers, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0236: Missionaries Bathe, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0237: "A Missionary Rides in a Dump Cart," from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0238: A Missionary cuts his Beard -- Mock Heroic Style, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0239: Bearing a Testimony to the Restored Gospel -- A Parody of Biblical Style, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0240: Fable of the Sack of Grain, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0241: Whopper Tales from Virginia, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0242: Carry Old Ezekiel Home, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0243: Nigger Got Religion, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0244: Negro Preacher, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0245: Negro Songs, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0246: A Negro Protracted Meeting, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0247: Method of Scalding a Hog, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0248: A Colored Burial, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0249: Miscellaneous Beliefs and Practices, from Missionary Journals of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0250: Notes on Folk Medicine, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0251: Bear Stories, from Missionary Journal of Robert Harris Fife. Informant: Fife
1893
12
No. 0252: "Wedding Bells," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0253: "Columbia Stockade Blues," from Mary M. Pogue Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0254: "I've Learned About Women," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0255: "The Prisoner's Sweetheart," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0256: "Where is My Boy Tonight," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0257: "Mabel Clair," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0258: "The Blind Child," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0259: "It Tickled Me So I Liked to a Died," from Mary M. PogueFolksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0260: "Sam Johnson," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0261: "Way Over the Mountains," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0262: "In Childhood's Happy Days of Yore" from Mary M. PogueFolksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0263: "Rosy Rambler," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0264: "The Gypsy's Warning," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0265: "Give My Love To Nell," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0266: The Haunted Falls from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0267: Fatal Wedding, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0268: Home in the Mountains," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0269: When the Work's All Done This Fall," from Mary M. PogFolksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0270: The Two Orphans, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0271: "The Broken Engagement," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0272: Letter from Dale Morgan Regarding Suppression of Folklore Manuscript, 1947. Informant: Morgan
1947
12
No. 0273: Letter from Dale Morgan on General Mormon Research, 1947. Informant: Morgan
1947
12
No. 0274: The Killing of Amass Barton, by Jessie M. Sherwood. Informant: Sherwood
1946
12
No. 0275: Letter from Fawn Brodie about Suppression of Folklore Manuscript, and Matters of Other Research, 1947. Informant: Brodie
1947
12
No. 0276: My Mountain Home, song, from Diary of Peter Hanson. Informant: Brooks
1948
12
No. 0277: Folklore Gathered from the Mormons in Saint David, Arizona, by Mrs. Luella Hardt, 1947. Informant: Hardt
1947
12
No. 0278: A Little Cabin in the Cascade Mountains, from, Mary M. PogueFolksong Albums. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0279: The Bum's Song, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Albums. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0280: Somewhere in Old Wyoming, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Albums. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0281: May I Sleep in Your Barn Tonight, Mister, from Mary M. PogueFolksong Albums. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0282: Twenty One Years, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0283: Any Old Time, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0284: Dreaming, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0285: The Long, Long Nail, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0286: Hack Up Your Dishes, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0287: Bought a Little Rooster, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0288: Dawn, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0289: Upon the Kansas Line, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0290: The Orphan Girl, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Albums. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0291: The Hell Bound Train, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0292: The Letter Edged in Black, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0293: "The Dying Hobo," from Mary M., Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0294: One More Chance, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Vogt
12
No. 0295: Cowboy Home Sweet Home, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0296: Sweet Kitty Wells, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0297: Let's Make It a Family Affair, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0298: When It's Night Time In Nevada, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0299: Ninety-nine Years, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
12
No. 0300: The Biblical Cowboy, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0301: Sorghum Molasses, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0302: I Have No Use for Women, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0303: The Strawberry Roan, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0304: The Old Spinning Wheel, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0305: The Rosewood Casket, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0306: Oh Willy, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0307: Liza Up in the 'Simmon Tree, from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0308: "The Ship That Never Returned," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0309: Rhyme on telling fortunes from apple seeds from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0310: "Papa Let Her," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0311: "My Darling Clementine," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0312: Detachable Members Tale, told by Mrs. Eleanor Nelson. Informant: Jones
1947
13
No. 0313: "By and By," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0314: "Earth Life," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0315: "Hum a Tune and Smile," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0316: "Early Rising" from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0317: "The Lost Boy," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0318: "I Am Queen in My Home," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0319: No title: about death of George Washington, from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0320: "White Man Let Me Go," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0321: "Watching for Pa," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0322: "Molly," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0323: "Get Up in the Morning," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0324: "You Talk of Sunny Skies to Me," from Elvira Cox BlackburnFolksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0325: "Young Widow," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0326: "Sitting on the Stile," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0327: "Don't Scold," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0328: "Sing Me To Sleep, The Shadows Fall," from Mary M. PogueFolksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0329: "Water Cresses." Informant: Wright
1946
13
No. 0330: "The Farmer Boy," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0331: "Cut Down The Old Pine Tree," from Mary M Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0332: "Aunt Jemima's Picnic Day," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0333: "Blue Ridge Sweetheart," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0334: "Old 97," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0335: "Oley Olsen," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0336: "Utah Carl's Last Ride." Informant: Holyoak
1946
13
No. 0337: Miracle of steamboat seen in air at Kirkland, from "Short Sketch of the History of John Pulsipher," Utah State Historical Society. Informant: Ivins
1948
13
No. 0338: Brigham Young speaks to Oxen in Strange Tongue, from Roberts' Documentary History of The Church... Informant: Ivins
1948
13
No. 0339: Koyle Dream Mine, from letter from Mrs. F. M. McHugh, 1948. Informant: McHugh
1948
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No. 0340: Bishop Wearing Garments Killed in Train Wreck, from letter from D. R. Brimhall, 1948. Informant: Brimhall
1948
13
No. 0341: Biography of William Nicol Fife, by Mary Lou Fife, 1948. Informant: Fife
1948
13
No. 0342: "Early Mormon Cures," from "Utah Folklore," by Clyde Fescher, and "Utah Folklore," by Julian H. Stewart. Informant: Fechser
1946
13
No. 0343: Superstitions and Cures, from "Utah Folklore," by Clyde Fescher, and "Utah Folklore," by Julian H. Stewart. Informant: Fescher
1946
13
No. 0344: "Ghosts, Witches, etc.," from "Utah Folklore," by Clyde Fescher, and "Utah Folklore," by Julian H. Stewart. Informant: Stewart
1946
13
No. 0345: Songs from "Utah Folklore," by Julian H. Stewart: "My Mountain Home;" "The Mormon Boy;" "Style All the While." Informant: Stewart
1946
13
No. 0346: Mormon garments, and Porter Rockwell, from "Utah Folklore," by Julian H. Stewart. Informant: Stewart
1946
13
No. 0347: The Three Nephites, from "Utah Folklore," by Julian H. Stewart. Informant: Stewart
1946
13
No. 0348: "On the Way to California." Informant: McCarthy
1949
13
No. 0349: Anti-Mormon letter from Catherine Bond Ellefson, 1949. Informant: Ellefson
1949
13
No. 0350: "The Haunted Falls," from Mary M. Pogue Folksong Album. Informant: Pogue
1946
13
No. 0351: "The Ballad of Crossing the Plains," from Utah State Historical Society
13
No. 0352: "White Man, Let Me Go," from Elvira Cox Blackburn Folksong Album. Informant: Blackburn
1947
13
No. 0353: "Ballad of Mountain Meadows Massacre," from George C. Harter. Informant: Harter
1952
13
No. 0354: "Ballad of Mountain Meadows Massacre," from Lester A. Hubbard. Informant: Hubbard
1952
13
No. 0355: Songs from "John W. Young's Song book," sent to us by Dale Morgan. Informant: Morgan
1951
13
No. 0356: "Oh, I'd Like to Be a Mormon," song, from Kimball Young. Informant: Young
1952
13
No. 0357: Letter regarding "Ballad of the Mountain Meadow Massacre," from May C. Hammond. Informant: Hammond
1952
13
No. 0358: Settling of Deer Creek, from Pioneer Personal History of Neal Ray Sr., by Frank Silvey. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0359: Reminiscences of Early Days in Southeastern Utah. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0360: "On The Trail: A Cowboy Story of the West," by Frank Silvey. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0361: Indian-White Relations, from Pioneer Personal History of John E. Pacet by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0362: Folk Medicine, Native Food, Carding, Spinning, Weaving, Quilting Bees, from Pioneer Personal Questionnaire of Hulda Deseret Nielson. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0363: Black Hawk War; Early Entertainment from Pioneer Personal History of Alma Lutz, by Arnel Holyoak. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0364: Activities of "Vigilantes;" Indian Fight in 1881, from Pioneer Personal History of Joseph Burdkholder, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0365: Zane Gray, by Frank Silvey. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0366: Rambling Thoughts of a Rimrocker, by Frank Silvey. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0367: Reminiscences of William Cooley. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0368: How Soldiers Spring Got Its Name, by Frank Silvey. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0369: Notes on Robbers' Roost Gang, and on Place Name, by Frank Silvey. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0370: Early Clothing; Nigger Bill and the Frenchman, from Pioneer Personal Questionnaire of Isaac Melvin Stewart, by Arnel Holyoak. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0371: Reminiscences from Pioneer Personal History of Alphus J. Young, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0372: Indian-White Relations; Outlaw Story, from Pioneer Personal History of Robert G. Bryant, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0373: "Dog the Sheep," from Pioneer Personal History of Mark Richard Walker, by Arnel Holyoak. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0374: Reminiscences from Pioneer Personal History of John Thomas Loveridge, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0375: Naming of LaSal Mountains, from Pioneer Personal Questionnaire of Ephraim Young Moore, by Arnel Holyoak. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0376: Indian-White Relations; Robbers' Roost Gang; Butch Cassidy, from Pioneer Personal History of James M. Moore, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0377: Reminiscences of Early Mormon Days in Midwest, from history of Orris Newell, by Arnel Holyoak. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0378: Indian-White Relations; California Gold Rush; Settling of Moab from Pioneer Personal History of Felix G. Murphy Sr. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0379: Making clothing in Early Days, from Pioneer Personal History of Julie Hills Eager Johnson, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0380: Songs, from Coyote, Polygamy Story; Cowboy Stories; Folk Medicine, from Reminiscences of Irene Kennison. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0381: Food in Early Days, from Reminiscences of Mrs. Elvira M. Wing Lance. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0382: Reminiscences of Early Days, from Pioneer Personal History of Mons Peterson, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0383: Indian-White Relations, from Pioneer Personal History of Henry John Holyoak, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0384: Reminiscences of Early Days by Delilah Jane Warner Peterson, interviewed by Arnel Holyoak. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0385: Crossing the Colorado at High Water; Early Day Clothing, by John Silvey, interviewed by Frank Silvey. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0386: Reminiscences of Early Days, from Pioneer Personal History of Frank Marlon Shafer, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0387: "Do You Know?" Place Names of Southeastern Utah. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0388: Early Days in Moab, by F. M. Shafer. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0389: Early Events in The Discovery of Ore Bodies in Western Colorado and The Great Placer Gold Stampede to the San Juan River. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0390: "I'm a Cowboy from Coyote," song. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0391: "The Railroad is Coming to Moab," song. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0392: "I'm a Cowboy from Coyote," song. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0393: Calamity Jane, and Notorious Women from Southeastern Utah, by William Cooley. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0394: Butch Cassidy and Eliza Lay, from Pioneer Personal History of William Cooley, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0395: Indian-White Relations, from Pioneer Personal History of C. L. Christensen, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0396: Military Day in Provo; Indian-White Relations, from Pioneer Personal History of Moses L. Burdick, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0397: Reminiscences of Trouble in Oklahoma Territory, from Pioneer Personal History of John Wesley Barker, by Winford Bunce. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0398: "The Railroad is Coming to Moab," by Philander Maxwell. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0399: Report on life and Economy of San Juan County. Informant: Pogue
1953
13
No. 0400: Discovery of Radium-Bearing Ores in 1899. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0401: The First Marriage in Grand County. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0402: Difficulties of "Hole In Rock" Party. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0403: How Pack Creek Got Its Name. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0404: Cowboys in Southeastern Utah. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0405: Moab's First Irrigation Ditch. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0406: "The Drunkards Dream," song. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0407: Reminiscences of Trying Times in Nauvoo, by Orris Newell. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0408: "Moab--The Barbary Coast," Recollections of Early Days, by Allien Burr. Informant: Burr
1953
14
No. 0409: Fictitious Ghost Story about Lake Warner, by Allien Burr. Informant: Burr
1953
14
No. 0410: Parody of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star," by Allien Burr. Informant: Burr
1953
14
No. 0411: Epitaph. Informant: Burr
1953
14
No. 0412: Troubles of "Hole in Rock" Party, from History of Henry Holyoak, by Henry John Holyoak. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0413: Bear Story, from A Brief History of the Life of John Thomas Loveridge. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0414: Cowboy Drowns, from A Brief History of the Life of John Thomas Loveridge. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0415: "The Drunkards Dream," recited by Mrs. Lydia Watts. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0416: Difficulties of "Hole in Rock" Party, from History of Henry John Holyoak, by Henry John Holyoak and Lucille Holyoak Mecham. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0417: Reminiscences of Mormon Battalion and Sutter's Mill, from Life Story of Alford G. Wilson, by Phonetta C. Wilson. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0418: Reminiscences of Early Entertainments in Moab, by Mrs. J. W. Hawks. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0419: Reminiscences of John Peterson, including polygamy, busting broncs, preparing for a mission, etc., by his daughter. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0420: Place Names of Grand County. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0421: On History of Moab, from Thomas Trout. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0422: Reminiscences of Life in Early Days, by Mary E. Kenney Borreson. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0423: Ceremony of Marriage in Early Days, by Mrs. Louisa Powell Grimm. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0424: Games, Nick Names, Fourth of July in Moab. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0425: Cowboy Dances and Indian Dances in Moab, from History of Henry Holyoak. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0426: "The Cowboy's Lament," from Genevieve Holyoak. Informant: Holyoak
1953
14
No. 0427: "Ballad of the Mountain Meadow Massacre," from Heber Murphy. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0428: Bear Story; Indian Story; Bonanza Mine, from History of Felix G. Murphy Sr. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0429: Bear Story; Indian Story; Bonanza Mine, from History of Felix G. Murphy Sr. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0430: The Best Horse Race Ever Run in Moab, by Johnny Pace. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0431: Power Plants in San Juan County by Frank Silvey. Informant: Pogue
1953
14
No. 0432: "Angus M.," poem, by Jim Stocks. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
14
No. 0433: A Short History of The Life of Abraham Day (complete). Informant: Wilcox
1953
14
No. 0434: A Brief History of the Descendants of Edward Wilcox I, by Grace Candlend Jacobson (complete). Informant: Wilcox
1953
14
No. 0435: The Early Days in Utah and The Blackhock War. Informant: Wilcox
1953
14
No. 0436: Early Events in Utah (Johnston's Army). Informant: Wilcox
1953
14
No. 0437: Interview with Mrs. Gwen Meador on her song collection. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0438: Introduction to the Album of Songs of Mrs. Gwen Meador. Informant: Fife
1953
14
No. 0439: Notes on the Album of Songs of Mrs. Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0440: Forty-Five, I'm Just Forty-Five," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0441: "Adam Never Had No Mammy," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0442: "Kitty Wells," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0443: "Nora Darling," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0444: "We Sat Beside The Window," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0445: "When The Bees Are In the Hive," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0446: "Savannah Home," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0447: "Song of Sunny South," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0448: "Battle of Gettysburg," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0449: "I Laughed," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0450: "I'll Remember You Love, in My Prayers," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0451: "Red River Valley," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0452: "Forget Me Not," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0453: "Bring Back the Old Folks, Willie," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0454: "Come Home With Me, Madge," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0455: "Two Little Playmates," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0456: "Old New Hampshire," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0457: "Dear Italian Girl," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0458: "Robin," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0459: "I Once Had A Home," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0460: "Fallen Leaf," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0461: "The Texas Ranger," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0462: "Ella Rhee," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0463: "Still We Can Love," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0464: "Wabash," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0465: "Sweet Sunny South," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0466: "Patrick, Mind The Baby," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0467: "The Old Log Barn," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0468: "Down By The River," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0469: "The Haunted Hunter," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0470: "Shadow of the Pines," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0471: "Little Rose," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0472: "Dreaming," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0473: "Miss Without the Bars," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0474: "I'll Be All Smiles Tonight," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0475: "Louise," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0476: "Life's Other Side," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0477: (no entry)
14
No. 0478: "Ilah," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0479: "Won't You Leave Off Drinking, Papa," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0480: "Two Little Children," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0481: "You Ask Me To Forgive the Past," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0482: "Goodbye to the Stepping Stone," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0483: "Let Me Kiss You, Papa," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0484: "Lily on the Pond," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0485: "I'll Remember You, Love, in My Prayers," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0486: "In the Cottage By The Sea," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0487: "The Lost Child (The Passing Policeman)," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0488: "Christine Leroy," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0489: "Sweet Sunny South," from Folksong Album of Gwen Meador. Informant: Meador
1953
14
No. 0490: Introduction to Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Fife
1953
14
No. 0491: Notes on Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Fife
1953
14
No. 0492: "Answer to 21 Years," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
14
No. 0493: "Be Honest With Me, Dear," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
14
No. 0494: "The Blind Child," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
14
No. 0495: "The Bright Mohawk Valley," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
14
No. 0496: "The Broken Engagement," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
14
No. 0497: "Butcher Boy," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
14
No. 0498: "California Joe," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
14
No. 0499: "Camp Mover's Luck," by Jack Murphy, from Verona StocksFolksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
14
No. 0500: "Cascade Mountains," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0501: "Chattanooga Choo-Choo," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0502: "Columbus Stockade Blues," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0503: "Cowboy Jack," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0504: "The Cowboy's Home Sweet Home," from Verona StocksFolksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0505: "Daddy and Home," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0506: "Down in The Valley," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0507: "Down in The Valley," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0508: "Do You Care," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0509: "The Dying Cowboy," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0510: "El Rancho Grande," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0511: "The Farmer's Boy," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0512: "Fifty Years Ago," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0513: "The Gay Caballero," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0514: "The Girl I Left Behind Me," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0515: "The Gypsy's Warning," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0516: "Haunted Falls," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0517: "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You." from Verona StocksFolksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0518: "Hawaii" from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0519: "The Hell-Bound Train," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0520: "Home o' The Hearts," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0521: "Home On The Range," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0522: (page missing)
15
No. 0523: "I Don't Work for a Living," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0524: "I'm Yours," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0525: "I Took My Girl to a Ball One Night," from Verona StocksFolksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0526: "It's All Gone Now," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0527: "It's a Short, Short Life," from Verona Stocks FolksongAlbum. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0528: "It Tickled Me So I Like to Died," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0529: "Jack and Joe," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0530: "Kiss the Girls Goodbye," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0531: "Let's Get Away from It All," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0532: "The Letter Edged in Black," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0533: "Little Darling," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0534: "Little Joe, the Wrangler," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0535: "Love Letters in The Sand," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0536: "Mabel Claire," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0537: "May I Sleep in Your Barn," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0538: "Memories of Ireland," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0539: "Missing," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0540: "Missouri Waltz," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0541: "My Sister and I," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0542: "'Neath The Crust of an Old Apple Pie," from Verona StocksFolksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0543: "Old Faithful," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0544: "The Old Man's Story," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0545: "The Old Pine Tree," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0546: "The Old Quart Bottle," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0547: "Oley Olsen," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0548: "On the Banks of The Ohio," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0549: "The Orphan Girl," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0550: "Patonia, The Pride of the Plains," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0551: "The Prisoner's Song," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0552: "The Prisoner's Sweetheart," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0553: "The Prisoner's Sweetheart," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0554: "Put on Your Old Gray Bonnet," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0555: "The Red River Valley," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0556: "Red River Valley," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0557: "Red Wing," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0558: "River Stay Away From My Door," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0559: "Rosie Rambler," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0560: "Sam Johnson," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0561: "San Anton Rose," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0562: "She's a Pretty Little Dear," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0563: "Silver Bell," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0564: "The Silver Snow," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0565: "Sing Me To Sleep," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0566: "Smoky Mountain Bill," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0567: "Somebody's Boy," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0568: "Stockade Blues," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0569: "Strawberry Roan," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0570: "The Strawberry Roan," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0571: "Sweet By and By," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0572: "There is an Empty Cot in the Bunkhouse Tonight," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0573: "There's Somebody Waiting for You," from Verona StocksFolksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0574: "Took My Girl Out Walking," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0575: "Twenty-One Years," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0576: "The Two Orphans," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0577: "Under the Light of the Western Stars," from Verona StocksFolksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0578: "Was that Somebody You?" from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0579: "Way Over the Mountain," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0580: "Wedding Bells," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0581: "Wedding Rhymes," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0582: "Whatcha Know Joe," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0583: "When The Work's All Done This Fall," from Verona StocksFolksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0584: "Where is My Boy Tonight," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0585: "Why Don't We Do This More Often," from Verona StocksFolksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0586: "The Wreck of Old 97," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0587: "The Wreck of Old No. 09," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0588: "The Wreck of the Titanic," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0589: "You Can Smile," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0590: "You Can Smile," from Verona Stocks Folksong Album. Informant: Stocks
1953
15
No. 0591: "Minnehaha," from Mrs. Marie Ostland. Informant: Ostland
1953
15
No. 0592: Letter on "The Ballad of the Mountains Meadows Massacre," from Juanita Brooks, 1952. Informant: Brooks
1952
15
No. 0593: Letter from Dale Morgan on Joseph Smith, 1951. Informant: Morgan
1951
15
No. 0594: French Handbill on California Gold Rush. Informant: Lee
1952
15
No. 0595: Messengers From The Lord, from Personal History of Mrs. Mary E. Crawford, 1912. Informant: Lee
1952
15
No. 0596: Notes on Methods of Enforcing Control of Saint in Early Days, from letter from Juanita Brooks, 1953. Informant: Brooks
1953
15
No. 0597: Ithamer Spraque Story, from letter from Juanita Brooks, 1954. Informant: Brooks
1954
15
No. 0598: "Adam-Ondi-Ahman," song, from letter from Juanita Brooks, 1954. Informant: Brooks
1954
15
No. 0599: "Adam-Ondi-Ahman," song, from letter from Juanita Brooks, 1954. Informant: Brooks
1954
15
No. 0600: Statement on composition of "Blue Mountain," by F. W. Keller, 1954. Informant: Keller
1954
15
No. 0601: Notes on manuscript for Saints of Sage and Saddle, in letter from Juanita Brooks dated August 5, 1954. Informant: Brooks
1954
15
No. 0602: Patriarchal blessing given to Austin E. Fife by Joseph Keddington, June 18, 1929. Informant: Fife
1929
15
No. 0603: Music transcription of fiddle and banjo tunes recorded in Moab, Utah, in 1953. Informant: Swickerd
1954
15
No. 0604: Bishop, wearing garments, only person killed in D. & R. G. Train wreck. Letter from Dean Brimhall, July 13, 1945. Informant: Brimhall
1945
15
No. 0605: Patriarchal blessing given to Alta S. Fife by Israel Call, December 26, 1931. Informant: Fife
1931
15
No. 0606: "Granddad," original poem in honor of Angus M. Stocks, by Emma Stocks McCord. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
15
No. 0607: Song for Stocks reunion in Moab, written by Nella Rose Lemmon. Informant: Chamberlain
1953
15
No. 0608: "Old Folks Song." to the tune of "Annie Laurie," written by Robert H. Fife, June 17, 1903. Informant: Fife
1903
15
No. 0609: Blood atonement, and Mormonism in general. Letter from Catherine Bond Ellefson, Patagonia, Arizona, February 8, 1950. Informant: Ellefson
1950
15
No. 0610: A supposed instance of blood atonement, Letter from J. K. Van Baalen to Mrs. Winsor Ellefson, February 3, 1950. Informant: Baalen
1950
15
No. 0611: Invitation to "Legislative Party," addressed to "Hon. George Brimhall and Ladies," dated June 1, 1883. Informant: Brimhall
1883
15
No. 0612: Poem, "Buckley's Lamentation for Want of More Wives." From Warsaw Message (Warsaw, Illinois), February 7, 1844. Informant: Ivins
1957
15
No. 0613: Song, "The Reformation," from The Deseret News (Salt Lake City, Utah), November 26, 1856. Informant: Ivins
1957
15
No. 0614: "We Left Our Homes in Utah," composed in 1874 by workers on the fort on the Colorado River. From Juanita Brooks, December 1956. Informant: Brooks
1956
15
No. 0615: Notes by Juanita Brooks on the songs in the Fife booklet, The Southwest in Ballad and Song. Informant: Brooks
1956
15
No. 0616: Charles Haywood's notes on "Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre." Informant: Haywood
1953
15
No. 0617: Circumstances of moving Indians to Fort Sumner, as told by a 66-year-old Navajo to Bert Tallsalt, in Brigham City, 1958. Informant: Lauritzen
1958
15
No. 0618: Rhyme on disposition of goods paid as tithing in Paris, Idaho. Collected by Robert and Mildred Clayton, 1958. Informant: Clayton
1958
15
No. 0619: Satiric verses an the Bear Lake Monster, from unidentified newspaper clipping. Collected by Robert and Mildred Clayton, 1958. Informant: Clayton
1958
15
No. 0620: Items of folklore from class at Utah State University, 1958: an amulet; a talisman; Mormon taboo; folk medicine; legends. Informant: Fife
1958
15
No. 0621: Items of folklore from class at Utah State University, 1958: polygamy stories. Informant: Fife
1958
15
No. 0622: Items of folklore from class at Utah State University, 1958: practical jokes. Informant: Fife
1958
15
No. 0623: Items of folklore from class at Utah State University, 1958: Word of Wisdom stories, including a J. Golden Kimball one. Informant: Fife
1958
15
No. 0624: Items of folklore from class at Utah State University, 1958: stories of punishment for disobedience or blasphemy. Informant: Fife
1958
15
No. 0625: Items of folklore from class at Utah State University, 1958: stories of naming of a place or person. Informant: Fife
1958
15
No. 0626: Brief history of the life of Thomas Freestone, 1795-1858. Informant: Maughan
1958
15
No. 0627: A version of "The Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre," from a letter from Barre Toelken dated February 24, 1959. Informant: Toelken
1959
15
No. 0628: A Mormon parody of "Oh Dear, I'm Sad," from Barre Toelken in a letter dated December 1958. Informant: Toelken
1958
15
No. 0629: "Miners Basin," a typewritten manuscript loaned by Mary M. Pogue, Moab, Utah, August 1953. Informant: Pogue
1953
15
No. 0630: History of Hulda Deseret Allred Nielsen, a typewritten manuscript loaned by Mary M. Pogue, Moab, Utah, August 1953. Informant: Pogue
1953
15
No. 0631: "Dandy Crossing," The Romance of the Lost Rifle Sight Mine. [In Volume 17] Informant: Silvey
1939
16
No. 0632: Unpublished review of Fawn M. Brodie's No Man Knows My History written by Austin E. Fife. Informant: Knopf
1945
16
No. 0633: "Mormon Pilgrimage," unpublished manuscript by Austin Fife describing trip from Vermont to Utah in 1946. Informant: Fife
1947
16
No. 0634: In Re The Origin of The "Book of Mormon," Manuscript by Kimball Young, loaned January 29, 1955. Informant: Young
1955
16
No. 0635: The Political Reconstruction of Utah Territory, 1866-1890," manuscript by Richard D. Poll (undated). Informant: Poll
16
No. 0636: "The Miller Home" (Vernal, Utah), student paper by JoAnn Mitchell, written for class taught by Hector Lee in California, 1964. Informant: Lee
1964
16
No. 0637: Miscellaneous items of lore about the Mormons, from classes of Ray B. Browne, Purdue University, 1965. Informant: Browne
1965
16
No. 0638: Poem, "Porter Rockwell," from newspaper clipping in scrapbook of Olive Woolley Burt's Mother. No source. Informant: Burt
1958
16
No. 0639: Song, "Mollie Dear," from George M.. Pogue, Holbrook, Arizona, 1954. Informant: Pogue
1954
16
No. 0640: Song, "The Dying Cowboy," from George M. Pogue, Holbrook, Arizona, 1954. Informant: Pogue
1954
16
No. 0641: Song, "Magie" [sic], from George M. Pogue, Holbrook, Arizona, 1954. Informant: Pogue
1954
16
No. 0642: Song, "The 2 Soldiers," from George M. Pogue, Holbrook, Arizona, 1954. Informant: Pogue
1954
16
No. 0643: "Lineament [Linament] Song," from George M. Pogue, Holbrook, Arizona, 1954. Informant: Pogue
1954
16
No. 0644: Song, "Shilo," from George M. Pogue, Holbrook, Arizona, 1954. Informant: Pogue
1954
16
No. 0645: Note on Salt Lake's "conference weather" from letter written by Florence Young, April 4, 1889. Informant: Young
1889
16
No. 0646: Fragment of "Dandy Crossing Song" from Otis Marston, Berkeley, California, April 23, 1960. Informant: Marston
1960
16
No. 0647: Fragment of Eliza R. Snow's hymn about the Last Days. Informant: Brooks
1971
16
No. 0648: Letter from Joseph Fielding Smith dated December 17, 1951, acknowledging receipt of "Ballad of the Mountain Meadows Massacre." Informant: Smith
1951
16
No. 0649: Letter from Fawn M. Brodie to Francis W. Kirkham, April 2, 1947, with copies of article from Chenango Union of 1877 by W. D. Purple. Informant: Brodie
1947
16
No. 0650: List of Boosinger Papers relating to early history of L.D.S. Church, in possession of M. S. MacCarthy, Glendale, California, 1953. Informant: MacCarthy
1953
17
No. 0631: "Dandy Crossing: The Romance of the Lost Rifle Sight Mine," manuscript by Silvey, loaned by Mary M. Pogue, Moab, Utah, August 1953. Informant: Silvey
1939
18
No. 0651: Letter from Joseph Fielding Smith, Office of the Church Historian Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, dated March 17, 1949. Informant: Fife
1949
18
No. 0652: Exchange of letters, Austin E. Fife & Earl E. Olson, Librarian for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in June & July, 1948. Informant: Fife
1948
18
No. 0653: Exchange of letters between Austin E. Fife and Gordon B. Hinckley of the Church Radio Committee, in May and June 1950. Informant: Fife
1950
18
No. 0654: Address on "Stone Houses of Northern Utah" by A. E. Fife, 1971. 34 pages; of drawings of houses. Informant: Fife
1971
18
No. 0655: Address on "Fo1k Architecture and Pioneer Houses of Moab, Utah" by A. E. Fife, 1956. 13 pages of drawings of houses. Informant: Fife
1956
18
No. 0656: Address on "Maisons de Pierre du nord de l'Utah" by A. E. Fife. Given in Paris, 1971. Informant: Fife
1971
18
No. 0657: Letter from Carma L. Sandberg, Provo, Utah, 1972, Smart- Parkinson polygamy story and the Peepstone Lady of Cache Valley. Informant: Sandberg
1972
18
No. 0658: Life history of Thomas Barratt Whitby, written 1966 by Eva Whitby Lamb 1845-1909. Informant: Whitby
1966
18
No. 0659: Life history of John, Albert Whitby, 1972, by Alice Whitby Carlisle. 1885-1972. Informant: Whitby
1972
18
No. 0660: Letter from Warren Roberts, 1972, B1oomingtan, Indiana, giving possible explanation of second-story door. Informant: Roberts
1972
18
No. 0661: Letter from Henry Glassie, Bloomington, Indiana, 1970, on house types: Mormon, stone. Informant: Glassie
1970
18
No. 0662: Brief life sketch of John P. and Emma Lind. Fencing in Oakley - Almo area (southern Idaho). Informant: Lind
18
No. 0663: Ibid. Stories of wild cattle in the same area. Informant: Lind
18
No. 0664: Ibid. The, City of Rocks, with names and descriptions of many formations therein. Legends of gold buried there by highwaymen. Informant: Lind
18
No. 0665: Letter to John Lloyd from his "Uncle Jim," 1973. The Almo (Idaho) Massacre. Mobsters from Missouri punished by it. Informant: Lloyd
1973
18
No. 0667: Titles of songs in folk song album of Elvira Cox Blackburn, Orderville, Utah, 1947. 64 songs listed. Informant: Blackburn
1947
18
No. 0668: List of songs Mrs. Effie Carmack, Atescadero, California, could sing, 1948. 404 songs. Informant: Carmack
1948
18
No. 0669: Alphabetical listing of songs in Mary Murphy Pogue album, in Moab, Utah. 60 songs. Informant: Pogue
18
No. 0670: Patriarchal blessing of Mary Emma Whitby, 1897. Informant: Whitby
1897
18
No. 0671: Patriarchal blessing of Clara Matilda Whitby (Stevens), 1897. Informant: Whitby
1897
18
No. 0672: Patriarchal blessing of Mary, E. Whitby, 1896. Informant: Whitby
1896
18
No. 0673: Patriarchal blessing of Emma Sarah Whitby. Informant: Whitby
1897
18
No. 0674: Patriarchal blessing of Thomas B. Whitby. Informant: Whitby
1897
18
No. 0675: Letter to Hector Lee from Gera1d Henrie, Provo, Utah, 1974. Prophecies concerning building of Manti LDS temple. Informant: Lee
1974
18
No. 0676: Ibid. Brigham Young's account of Angel Moroni dedicating site of Manti temple. Informant: Lee
1974
18
No. 0677: Song : "The Boys of Sanpete County." Informant: Beyers
18
No. 0678: Letter to Hector Lee from Ruth Louise Partridge, Provo, 1948, giving verse & chorus of song verse used for "Brigham, Brigham Young." Informant: Lee
1948
18
No. 0679: Letter from A. William Lund, Asst., Church Historian, 1949. Information on L.D.S. hymn book "The Beehive Songster." Informant: Lund
1949
18
No. 0680: Patriarchal blessing of Robert Harris Fife, 1909. Informant: Fife
1909
18
No. 0681: Song "We Left Our Homes in Utah," by Dave Cook and Sam Workman, Informant: Cook/Workman
1874
18
No. 0682: Clipping from old scrapbook, no date, no name. Poem: "Old Port Rockwell." Informant: Burt
1958
18
No. 0683: Song, "Marching through Dixie." Informant: Spottwood
1976
18
No. 0684: Katie Lee's comments on Frank Hamilton's recording of, "Blue Mountain." 1966. Informant: Lee
1966
18
No. 0685: Song, "Once I Lived on Cottonwood."
18
No. 0686: Autobiography of Elizabeth Watts Fife, 1839-1923. Informant: Fife
18
No. 0687: Letter to Hector Lee from Fifes, 1978. Notes on song "Blue Mountain." Informant: Lee
1978
18
No. 0688: Paper submitted to Hector Lee, 1980, Three Nephite stories. J. Golden Kimball stories. Protective power of L.D.S. garments. Informant: Catmull
1980
18
No. 0689: Notes made by John A. Whitby about his journey to L.D.S. mission field in 1909. Informant: Whitby
1909

Series III: Esoteric Printed Sources (Volumes 19-22)Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Volume
19
No. 0001: Gems of Reminiscences. Salt Lake City: George C. Lambert, 1915. Pp. 33-36: The Lord provides a way for Parkin. Informant: Lambert
1915
19
No. 0002: Ibid. Pp. 44-46: William J. Parkin miraculously escapes harm in snowslide; his garments are intact, though other clothing is torn off. Informant: Lambert
1915
19
No. 0003: Ibid. P. 68: Ship captain thinks adverse weather on voyage is caused by failure to pay his tithing. Informant: Lambert
1915
19
No. 0004: Ibid. Pp. 81-83: Miraculous receipt of genealogical date from man with usual characteristics of Three Nephites. Informant: Lambert
1915
19
No. 0005: Ibid. Pp. 88-91: Several cases of Divine Providence protecting Mormons traveling by boat. Informant: Lambert
1915
19
No. 0006: Ibid. Pp. 101-102: Heber J. Grant on "talking in tongues;" description of Snow & Young talking in tongues & giving interpretation thereof. Informant: Lambert
1915
19
No. 0007: Ibid. P. 111: Anson Call healed of impediment in speech upon joining the Church. Informant: Lambert
1915
19
No. 0008: Ibid. Pp. 126-128: Joseph Smith's prophecies of the Saints going to the Rocky Mountains. Informant: Lambert
1915
19
No. 0009: Ibid. Pp. 136-138: Anson Call's account of martyrdom of Joseph and Hyrum Smith, including the ineradicable blood stain. Informant: Lambert
1915
19
No. 0010: Fragments of Experience: 6th Book of Faith Promoting Series. Salt Lake City: 1882. Pp. 9-13: Young missionary who confounds preacher
1882
19
No. 0011: Ibid. Pp. 23-24: Lorenzo D. Young, in 1816, in a dream sees Savior who inquires for Brigham Young
1882
19
No. 0012: Ibid. P. 27: Lorenzo D. Young, while ill, sees angels and hears them singing
1882
19
No. 0013: Ibid. Pp. 38-39: Lorenzo D. Young, through prayer, is provided employment and is able to satisfactorily perform task assigned
1882
19
No. 0014: Ibid. Pp. 39-40: Lorenzo D. Young talks in tongues, and gives the interpretation thereof
1882
19
No. 0015: Ibid. Pp. 50-52: Lorenzo D. Young's account of the battle of Crooked River: he is saved by the Lord's intervention
1882
19
No. 0016: Ibid. Pp. 56-59: William Budge's adventures as a missionary in England in 1853, including mysterious advice not to take a certain boat
1882
19
No. 0017: Ibid. Pp. 74-75: Missionary in Hawaii has vision of Brigham Young who gives him advice
1882
19
No. 0018: Ibid. Pp. 89-93: Missionaries returning to Utah at time of Johnston's Army are protected by fog and hail from being seen by soldiers
1882
19
No. 0019: A String of Pearls: 2nd Book of Faith Promoting Series. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1882. Pp. 65-68: Fulfillment of prophecy.
1882
19
No. 0020: Ibid. Pp. 63-65: Thomas Phillips, on mission in England, is supplied with new hat as result of dream
1882
19
No. 0021: Wilford Woodruff. Leaves from My Journal: 3rd Book of Faith Promoting Series. Salt Lake City, 1881. Pp. 13-15: Dream of serpents. Informant: Woodruff
1881
19
No. 0022: Ibid. Pp. 62-65: Incidents of healing by Joseph Smith at Commerce in 1839, "red silk handkerchief healing," the casting out of devils. Informant: Woodruff
1882
19
No. 0023: Ibid. Pp. 83-85: Wilford Woodruff calculates number of evil spirits in existence, and warns young people of temptations. Informant: Woodruff
1882
19
No. 0024: Ibid. P. 88: Warned by spirit to move wagon and mules; half hour later whirlwind hits tree. Informant: Woodruff
1882
19
No. 0025: Daughters of Utah Pioneers. Heart Throbs of the West. Salt Lake City, 1940. Vol. 2, p. 53: Bear Lake monster stories
1940
19
No. 0026: Ibid. Salt Lake City, 1943. Vol. 4, pp. 483-484: Thales Haskell's poem about exploring in the Colorado River region in 1855. Informant: Haskell
1855
19
No. 0027: Ibid. Pp. 495-496: Mabel Jarvis' poem, "Gift of the Sego Lily." Informant: Jarvis
1943
19
No. 0028: Ibid. Vol. 3, pp. 325-328: Accounts of Brigham Young's vision of coming to Salt Lake Valley, and of the "This is the Place" episode
1941
19
No. 0028a: p. 5: Ibid. Pp. 328-330: Prophecies of Heber C. Kimball in 1868. Informant: Kimball
1868
19
No. 0028b: p. 9: Ibid. Pp. 330-331: Travelers to Salt Lake miraculously supplied with white horse when their own became lame
19
No. 0028c: p. 12: Ibid. Pp. 331-332: Polygamous wives, in hiding, attended by mysterious mid-wife. Cf.: Three Nephite stories
19
No. 0028d: p. 13: Ibid. Pp. 332-334: Girl married to wrong man is rescued from her troubles by Mormon missionaries
19
No. 0028e: p. 18: Ibid. Pp. 334-336: Orphan convert resists advances of Gentile boy and comes to Utah with handcart company
19
No. 0028f: p. 21: Ibid. P. 336: Woman, alone on lonely ranch, cannot get door open to investigate noises at corral
19
No. 0028g: p. 22: Ibid. P. 337: Promise fulfilled that no one would be killed in erection of St. George temple
19
No. 0028h: p. 23: Ibid. P. 337: In crossing plains, thirsty handcart Saints miraculously supplied with water
19
No. 0028i: p. 24: Ibid. P. 338: "Unseen power" prevents Indian from seeing hiding girl whom he wants to abduct
19
No. 0028j: p. 25: Ibid. P. 338: Father of injured man by instinct goes to him & anoints & administers to him, & his broken bones healed immediately
19
No. 0028k: p. 26: Ibid. Pp. 338-339: Father of ill boy by instinct goes to him and administers to him: he feels better immediately
19
No. 0028l: p. 27: Ibid. Pp. 339-340: Wilford Woodruff's story of moving carriage and thereby saving their lives. [Same item as FMC III 24.]
19
No. 0028m: p. 29: Ibid. P. 340: Charles C. Rich follows prompting of Spirit and changes roads, thereby thwarting robbers who are waiting for him
19
No. 0028n: p. 30: Ibid. P. 340: Andrew Rogers moves family in response to prompting of Spirit, and thereby saves them from Indians
19
No. 0028o: p. 30: Ibid. P. 340: Woman doesn't cut muslin on which a spot of blood appears, thereby has cloth to make Smith's burial robes
19
No. 0028p: p. 31: Ibid. P. 341: Destitute family finds flour sack never gets empty until means of providing more are at hand
19
No. 0028q: p. 32: Ibid. Pp. 341-342: Flour bin miraculously keeps supplying what is needed because of goodness of heart of owner
19
No. 0028r: p. 33: Ibid. P. 342: Flour supplied needy family by a stranger
19
No. 0028s: p. 35: Ibid. P. 343: During grasshopper plague in 1855, small pea patch spared, and it provided constantly enough to supply family
19
No. 0028t: p. 35: Ibid. P. 343: Flour provided to destitute family in Utah by man whom they had befriended in Winter Quarters
19
No. 0029: Heart Interest Stories of the Pioneers: Historical pamphlet of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, May 1943, paged from 169 to 216. Informant: Carter
1943
19
No. 0030: The Three Nephites: Did one of Columbus' Sailors See Them? Improvement Era, XII, pp. 621-624: Columbus' party saw Three Nephites. Informant: Partridge
19
No. 0031: The Three Nephites: Messenger to the Indians. Improvement Era, XV, pp. 79-80: In 1876, a personage to be one the Three Nephites. Informant: Partridge
19
No. 0032: The Three Nephites: Southern Sketches." Improvement Era, XXIII, p. 247: Prophecies uttered in Georgia, by mysterious stranger fulfilled. Informant: Steele
19
No. 0033: A Monster Worth While. Improvement Era, XXXII, p. 987: Bear Lake Monster story. Informant: Paul
19
No. 0034: Relief Society Magazine, No. 007 (July 1924). Pp. 330-331: Diet of Mormons in early years in Utah. Informant: Cox
1924
19
No. 0035: Ibid. No. 007 (July 1925). P. 352: Incidents from life of Adelia Balinda Cox Sidwell. Informant: Cox
1925
19
No. 0036: The Three Nephites: A Strange Personage. Juvenile Instructor, XVI, p. 33
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No. 0037: The Three Nephites: My Nephite Visitor. Juvenile Instructor, XXVIII. Pg. 312-313: Stranger eats, gives blessing, disappears
19
No. 0038: The Three Nephites: A Wonderful Testimony. Juvenile Instructor, LVI. Pp. 584-587: Saved from sliding down a mountain. Informant: Babcock
19
No. 0039: Temples of the Most High. Salt Lake City, 1941 Pp. 59-61: Charles Lambert tempted by man to stop work on temple in Nauvoo. Informant: Lundwall
1941
19
No. 0040: Temples of the Most High, Salt Lake City, 1941. P. 86: Brigham Young speaks about Gadianton Robbers around St. George. Informant: Lundwall
1941
19
No. 0041: Ibid. Pp. 103-104: Incident at Logan temple where Mariner W. Merrill talks with Satan. Quoted from Deseret News, Dec. 12, 1936. Informant: Clawson
1941
19
No. 0042: Ibid. P. 120: Spirits of deceased appear at Ephraim to tell man to go to Manti Temple where their records have been received. Informant: Lundwall
1941
19
No. 0043: Pioneer Stories. Salt Lake City, 1940. Pp. 48-51: "Payment of Tithing," by Joseph F. Smith. Widow blessed because pays tithes. Informant: Nibley
1940
19
No. 0044: Ibid. Pp. 52-56: Mariner W. Merrill miraculously saved in mountains in winter-time. Informant: Nibley
1940
19
No. 0045: Faith Prompting Series. Independence, Missouri, 1943. Pp. 137- 139: Emmeline B. Wells testifies to the "mantle of Joseph Smith." Informant: Nibley
1943
19
No. 0046: The Life Story of Brigham Young. New York, 1930. Pp. 98-100: Account of Brigham Young's visions. Informant: Gates
1930
19
No. 0047: Ibid. Pp. 116-119: John R. Young's account of the hardships of the pioneers, and of the miracle of the crickets and seagulls. Informant: Gates
1930
19
No. 0048: Ibid. P. 140: Brigham Young heals child of Chief Walker by laying on of hands and prayer. Informant: Gates
1930
19
No. 0049: Ibid. P. 163: Heber C. Kimball's 1848 prophecy about goods becoming cheaper and more plentiful in Salt Lake than St. Louis or New York. Informant: Gates
1930
19
No. 0050: Ibid. Pp. 185-193: Stirring episode during time Johnston Army is in Wyoming, when at a meeting to produce peace. Informant: Gates
1930
19
No. 0051: The Life Story of Brigham Young. New York, 1930. P. 212: At suggestion of Jedediah Grant, Brigham Young gives up carpentry. Informant: Gates
1930
19
No. 0052: Ibid. Pp. 222-223: Brigham Young's advice to women an economic matters and on wooing a husband. Informant: Gates/Widtsoe
1930
19
No. 0053: Ibid. P. 380: Brigham Young's last words: "Joseph! Joseph! Joseph! Joseph!" Informant: Gates
1930
19
No. 0054: Ibid. Pp. 230-231: Brigham Young's vision of Salt Lake temple revealed at laying of its cornerstone. Informant: Gates
1930
19
No. 0055: Ibid. Pp. 301-302: Gleaning grain in early Utah economy, and results thereof. Informant: Gates/Widtsoe
1930
19
No. 0056: Ibid. Pp. 311-312: Brigham Young escapes from marshal by humorous stratagem. Informant: Gates
1930
19
No. 0057: Discourses of Brigham Young. Salt Lake City, 1925. P. 157: Brigham Young speaks on location of Garden of Eden in United States. Informant: Widtsoe
1925
19
No. 0058: Ibid. Pp. 495-496: Brigham Young tells missionaries to put trust in God and promises them wisdom, etc. Informant: Widtsoe
1925
19
No. 0059: Ibid. Pp. 724-725: Brigham Young tells of hardships of Saints, and of miraculous supply of quail. Informant: Widtsoe
1925
19
No. 0060: Ibid. Pp. 736, 742-743: Young's story of Bridger telling he would give a thousand dollars to know corn could be raised in Great Basin. Informant: Widtsoe
1925
19
No. 0061: One Hundred Years of Mormonism. Salt Lake City: Deseret Sunday School Union, 1905. Pp. 64-65: Earliest known version of 3 Nephites. Informant: Evans
1905
19
No. 0062: Scrapbook of Mormon Literature. Chicago, no date. Pp. 283-285 by Orson Hyde, in his publication The Frontier Guardian. Informant: Rich
1849
19
No. 0063: Ibid. P. 100 (from Orson Hyde's "Cholera Predicted," published in The Frontier Guardian, June 27, 1849): Joseph Smith rebukes Saints. Informant: Rich
1849
19
No. 0064: No entry
19
No. 0065: No entry
19
No. 0066: No entry
19
No. 0067: Doctrine and Covenants. Section 84, Verses 80-86. Promises to missionaries and background for traveling without "purse or script."
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No. 0068: My Conversion. U.S.A., 1938. Frontispiece. Obstacles to publication of testimony removed by praying while facing temple. Informant: Curran
1938
19
No. 0069: Autobiography of Parley Parker Pratt. Chicago, 1888. Pp. 45-46: Sees light in sky as sign of the Second Coming. Informant: Pratt
1888
19
No. 0070: Jacob Hamblin. A Narrative of His Personal Experience. 5th book of the Faith Promoting Series. 1881. Pp. 20-21: Account of the "mantle." Informant: Little
1881
19
No. 0071: Nevada State Historical Society Papers. 1925-26. Reno, 1926. "A History of the Las Vegas Mission," compiled by Andrew Jensen. Informant: Jensen
1926
19
No. 0072: The Journey of the Flame. New York: Houghton Mifflin, 1933. Pp. 17-176: Account of a "miracle of the gulls and grasshoppers." Informant: Fierro Blanco
1933
19
No. 0073: The Legend of Gard from Syllabus for History III. University of Utah. Legend of Hoopa Indian. Informant: Young
19
No. 0074: Early History of Manti. (Compiled by Manti Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers), 1928. P. 24: Song, "The Boys of Sanpete County." Informant: Munk
1928
19
No. 0075: Ibid. P. 3: Poem, "In Eighteen Forty-Nine," by Azariah Smith. Account of settlement of Sanpete. Informant: Munk
1928
20
No. 0076: Memories of The Old Council House of Manti, 1935. 21 pp. Borrowed hammer accidentally nailed up in construction of Council House. Informant: Munk
1935
20
No. 0077: Mormon Superstitions. Journal of the Chicago Folk-Lore Society. Vol. I. 1892-93. p. 76: Background of the Three Nephites. Informant: Utter
1892
20
No. 0078: Hoosier Folklore Bulletin, Vol. IV (March 1945), p. 18: Comments on blood stains of Joseph Smith at Carthage Jail. Informant: Hand
1945
20
No. 0079: Photographs of Deseret Currency and scrip of The Kirtland Society
20
No. 0080: Proceedings at the Dedication of the Joseph Smith Memorial Monument at Sharon Windsor County Vermont, December 23rd
1905
20
No. 0081: Hoosier Folklore Bulletin, Vol. IV (June 1945), p. 32: Tradition that blood of soldiers wounded in the Battle of Brandywine. Informant: Taylor
1945
20
No. 0082: Landmarks of Wayne County, New York. Syracuse, New York, 1893. Pp. 77, 81, 82-83: Local traditions of the Joseph Smith Sr. family. Informant: Cowles
1893
20
No. 0083: Sheep and Treasure from the Democrat and Chronicle, Palmyra, New York, July 26, 1927. Stories of the activities of the Smith family
20
No. 0084: Palmyra Courier (New York). May 31, 1872. Stories of jokes played on Martin Harris in his early days in the church
20
No. 0085: Ibid. June 7, 1872. Story of prophecy of Martin Harris, and the consequences of it not being fulfilled
20
No. 0086: Wayne Centennial. Wayne, New York, November 3, 1824. Newspaper statement by Smith Sr. to the effect that he had dug up remains
20
No. 0087: Wayne County Journal. July 28, 1881. Reports of Joseph Smith Jr. finding a seer stone, and his digging activities as guided by it
20
No. 0088: Unidentified newspaper clipping from Palmyra Historical Library. Stories of Joseph Smith's digging for treasure
20
No. 0089: Unidentified newspaper clipping (date may have been around 1918). Stories of early meeting places of Joseph Smith's followers
20
No. 0090: Unidentified newspaper clipping, dated April 30, 1913. Story of Joseph Smith finding peep stone in 1829
20
No. 0091: Manuscript copied from an early newspaper, no date. Article 4 in a series entitled "The Gold Bible." In Palmyra Historical Library
20
No. 0092: Hamilton Child Gazetteer and Business Directory of Chenango County, New York, for 1869-70. Syracuse, New York, 1869. Pp. 82-83
20
No. 0093: When Joe Smith Hatched Mormonism. The Fairport Herald. January 24, 1917. Story of Joseph Smith family digging for treasure
20
No. 0094: Studies in Local History. Post Express, February 16, 1907. In Palmyra Historical Library. Old man in California, in 1897
20
No. 0095: Unidentified newspaper clipping in Palmyra Historical Library, no date. Nickname of Joseph Smith
20
No. 0096: Unidentified newspaper clipping in Palmyra Historical Library, no date. Brigham Young at time of death
20
No. 0097: Palmyra, New York. "The Origin of Mormonism." Paper presented in 1881. Derogatory description of Joseph Smith's mother. Informant: Eaton
1881
20
No. 0098: Unidentified newspaper clipping in Palmyra Historical Library. Shovel found near "Mormon Hill, Palmyra" thought to be one used by Smith.
20
No. 0099: Annals of Oxford, New York. Oxford, 1906. Pg. 195: Practical joke involving removal of plank so the person falls in river. Informant: Gelpin
1906
20
No. 0100: History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York. Syracuse: D. Mason and Co. 1880. Pp. 153-155: Joseph Smith and peekstones. Informant: Smith
1880
20
No. 0101: Ibid. p. 154: Joseph Smith walking on water story; also healing, casting out devils
20
No. 0102: History of Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania. 1873. Pp. 577- 582: Brief description of material which tells of Smith's seer stone. Informant: Blackman
1873
20
No. 0103: History of Geuge and Lake Counties, Ohio, with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches. No author, Philadelphia: Williams Brothers
1878
20
No. 0104: Pioneers of the Western Reserve. Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1888. Pp. 303-304: Joseph Smith trained dove to come while he preached. Informant: Rice
1888
20
No. 0105: Historical Collections of Ohio. Norwalk, Ohio, 1896. p. 37: Comment on Strange's claim to be leader of the Mormons. Informant: Howe
1896
20
No. 0106: Illustrated Atlas of Davis County, Missouri. 1876. p. 10: History of Mormons in Missouri from a non-Mormon point of view
20
No. 0107: History of Hancock County, Illinois. Chicago: Chas. C. Chapman and Co., 1880. Pp. 104-109: Summary of Smith family's diggings. Informant: Gregg
1880
20
No. 0108: Ibid. P. 256: Calvin Stoddard's conversion to the church, hastened by prank of Governor Stephen S. Harding
20
No. 0109: Ibid. P. 326: Miracle of how Joseph Smith's corpse was protected from mutilation
20
No. 0110: Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Hancock County. Munsell Publishing Co., 1921. P. 839: Brigham Young preaches. Informant: Scofield
1921
20
No. 0111: Ibid. P. 844: Miracle of shaft of light protecting Joseph Smith's corpse from mutilation
20
No. 0112: Nauvoo Guide. Compiled and written by Federal Writers Project of Illinois, Works Progress Administration. Chicago
1939
20
No. 0113: Unidentified newspaper clipping in Palmyra Historical Library. Variance in Whitmer's and Harris's description of Book of Mormon
20
No. 0114: Deseret News. Salt Lake City, Utah. May 15, 1946. Observance of 117th anniversary of restoration of Aaronic priesthood
20
No. 0115: Deseret News. Salt Lake City, Utah. May 11, 1946. Review of Fawn Brodie's No Man Knows My History
20
No. 0116: Newspaper clipping in Scrapbook of Eliza Curtis, from Tri- Weekly Journal, May 6, 1909. Poem, "The Pioneers of 1847," by Aaron DeWitt
20
No. 0117: Scrapbook of Eliza Peacock Curtis. Item entitled "1847," which is a Mormon stanza to "Sweet Betsy of Pike."
20
No. 0118: Pioneer Edition of Events in the Early History of Logan and Cache Valley, 1946. Pp. 7-8: Story of child being stolen by Indians in 1867. Informant: Curtis
1946
20
No. 0119: Some Mining Terms: Curious Expressions Used by Miners and Prospectors. The Christmas Journal. Logan, Utah
1892
20
No. 0120: A Christmas Story. The Christmas Journal. Logan, Utah, December 25, 1892. Two girls abducted by Indians in 1860. Informant: Apperley
1892
20
No. 0121: Descendants of John Tanner...1942. p. 72: Theobald attend Relief Society by premonition that her baby will die if she doesn't. Informant: Tanner
1942
20
No. 0122: Ibid. p. 45: Man warned in dream that boy will drown; following day saves him from this death
20
No. 0123: Ibid. Pp. 16-17: By dream or vision, John Tanner joins Joseph Smith in 1835
20
No. 0124: Ibid. Pp. 18-19: In 1844, in Nauvoo, Joseph Smith offers Tanner a note for the $2,000 loaned in 1835
20
No. 0125: Ibid. Pp. 15-16: Conversion of John Tanner to Mormon Church, and miraculous healing of his leg; obeys Word of Wisdom
20
No. 0126: Jotting By the Way. St. George, Utah, 1882. Pp. XXII-XXV: Early events in life of Benjamin F. Johnson with the church. Informant: Johnson
1882
20
No. 0127: Ibid. Pp. 22-23: Mormon Parody of "Yankee Doodle."
20
No. 0128: Ibid. Pp. 20-21: Poem, "The Old Kirkland Temple."
20
No. 0129: Voice from the Mountains. Salt Lake City: Juvenile Instructor Office, 1881. p. 18: Gift of tongues given with baptism. Informant: Johnson
1881
20
No. 0130: Susquehanna Stories. Afton, New York: 1912. Indian story involving physical test of wooers of the daughter of the chief. Informant: Cake
1912
20
No. 0131: Ibid. Description of points of interest about Joseph Smith in vicinity of Afton, New York
20
No. 0132: Ibid. Site of Afton, New York's, connection with Mormons, and their connection with Spaulding manuscript
20
No. 0133: Three Degrees of Glory. September 22, 1922. Through messengers of the Lord, in 1884 receives genealogical information. Informant: Ballard
20
No. 0134: A History of Moab, Utah. Moab, 1937. p. 32: Two stories of how Moab got its name. Informant: Tanner
1937
20
No. 0135: Ibid. p. 22: Men in Moab in 1855 in trouble with Indians on doctrine of inter-marriage. Mormons have to turn down Indian brides
20
No. 0136: Ibid. Pp. 34-35: Folk medicine in Moab
20
No. 0137: Ibid. p. 63: The Creator used south-eastern Utah as a place to dispose waste material
20
No. 0138: p. 72-73: Remarks on Tom Roach and his killing of Indian Joe
20
No. 0139: J.A. Scorup, A Utah Cattleman. Circa 1944. p. 4: Mormon converts from Denmark seals as son & daughter to missionary who converted them. Informant: Scorup
1944
20
No. 0140: Ibid. p. 15: Church officials arrest two men for pulling out deck of cards in church; fined $20
20
No. 0141: Ibid. Pp. 16-18: Conditions of church in Saline in early days, and why they had an averse effect on young people
20
No. 0142: Unidentified newspaper clipping. Poem, "Life's a Railway to Heaven."
20
No. 0143: Journal of Discourses, Vol. XIX, p. 38: Brigham Young's statement on The Doctrine and Covenants, Section 9, Verse 2. Informant: Young
20
No. 0144: San Juan Record. Monticello, Utah. Summer of 1946. Predictions of Bishop John Koyle concerning World War III
20
No. 0145: An Escape from Death. Improvement Era, No. 09 (September 1946). p. 568: Copy of Improvement Era over heart prevents bullet going farther. Informant: Smith
1946
20
No. 0146: Leaves from My Journal. Third book of Faith Promoting Series. Salt Lake City, 1882. Pp. 5-6: In troubles in Missouri. Informant: Woodruff
1882
20
No. 0147: The Lamanites. Juvenile Instructor, Vol. IX. Pp. 264-275, 280- 281, 291-292, 303: In 1874 many Indians baptized. Informant: Nicholson
20
No. 0148: Milton R. Hunter's review of Fawn Brodie's No Man Knows My History, from Pacific Historical Review, 1946. Informant: Hunter
1946
20
No. 0149: Words and music to Myron R. Crandall's song, "This Is The Place," published by Mr. Crandall in Ogden in 1935. Informant: Crandall
1935
20
No. 0150: The March of the Mormon Battalion from Council Bluffs, Taken from the Journal of Henry Standage. New York, 1928. Pp. 136- 137. Informant: Golder/Bailey/Smith
1928
21
No. 0151: Memories of Alice Parker Isom. Utah Historical Quarterly, Vol. 10, Nos. 1-4. Pp. 58-59. Song about Johnston's Army and the Mormons
21
No. 0152: Unidentified newspaper clipping from Asa Judd, St. George, Utah, 1947. Song: "The Mormon Car."
21
No. 0153: 'This is the Place'--And it Became Utah: A Century Ago Brigham Young... New York Times Magazine. July 20, 1947. Informant: Brodie
1947
21
No. 0154: Program of Home Concert, the Occidental College Glee Clubs, May 1947, at which "Blue Mountain" by F.W. Keller was sung
21
No. 0155: Pioneer Days in the San Bernardino Valley. Redlands, California: 1906. p. 33: when Mormons suddenly left San BernardiNo. 0Informant: Crafts/Megehee
1857
21
No. 0156: Ibid. p. 61: Description of houses in San Bernardino in 1858, including "The Harem," built by Apostle Lyman for his four wives
21
No. 0157: Ibid. Pp. 49-50: Mormon legend about Brigham Young's revelation concerning the settlement of San Bernardino
21
No. 0158: Ibid. p. 31: How the streets of San Bernardino were laid out in 1854, and the Mormon names given to them
21
No. 0159: Ibid. P. 29-30: Story about coyotes eating buckskin bags containing a large amount of gold, hidden in a tree
21
No. 0160: Church Steps' Bottle Holds Pioneer Poem. Salt Lake Tribune, March 1948. In repairing steps to St. George Stake Tabernacle... Informant: Jarvis
1872
21
No. 0161: Gone But Not Forgotten: Fate of 108-Year-Old Nauvoo Legion Flag Missing Since 1897 Still Mystery. Salt Lake Tribune, March 28, 1948. Informant: Brown
1948
21
No. 0162: American Whig. No. 011. Woodstock, Vermont: March 14, 1831. Article on the growth of Mormonism
21
No. 0163: The Horn of the Green Mountains. No. 051 Manchester, Vermont, March 8, 1831. Article on fanaticism of Mormons. Informant: Purdy
1831
21
No. 0164: Painesville Telegraph. No. 021 Painesville, Ohio, May 26, 1837. Poem: "The Golden Bible."
21
No. 0165: Geauga Gazette. No. 025 Painesville, Ohio, March 15, 1831. Statements that Mormonism is an anti-Masonic religion
21
No. 0166: Millennial Star. No. 010, December 6, 1846. Song said to have been sung while some Mormon leaders were in prison
21
No. 0167: Deseret News. No. 08 Salt Lake City, March 2, 1854. Poem: "Mind Your Own Business."
21
No. 0168: Millennial Star. No. 01, June 15, 1845. P. 26: Mormon proverbs
21
No. 0169: Millennial Star. No. 03, February 1, 1847. P. 46: Description of marriage which took place on a ship
21
No. 0170: Millennial Star. No. 09, May 1, 1847. Hymn sung at the "Dedication of the House of the Lord in the City of Joseph, May 1
1846
21
No. 0171: Deseret News. No. 06 Salt Lake City, January 24, 1852. "The Returned Californian's Song," a parody of "Oh Susannah!"
21
No. 0172: Deseret News. No. 07 Salt Lake City, August 13, 1862. Song: "Three Cheers for Our Own Mountain Home."
21
No. 0173: Deseret News. No. 013 Salt Lake City, September 7, 1850. William Clayton; Song: "The Gold Diggers."
21
No. 0174: Deseret News. No. 023, March 2, 1864. Song: "That Concert," by E.R. Snow
21
No. 0175: Millennial Star. No. 03, February 1, (?). Song: "The Mormon Farmer's Song," to the tune of "A Life on the Ocean Wave;" by Holt
21
No. 0176: Deseret News. No. 025 Salt Lake City, January 25, 1851. Song: "The Bee," by Joseph Cain, to the tune of "The Sea."
21
No. 0177: Beehive Songster. August 18, 1868. P. 11: Song: "The Iron Horse," sung to the tune of "Caerfilly [sic] March."
21
No. 0178: Revelation in Mormonism. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1932. Bishop of Sanpete preaching about polygamy. Informant: Arbaugh
1932
21
No. 0179: Destruction of the Mormon Temple at Nauvoo. The Nauvoo Independent, Nauvoo, Illinois, October 14, 1948. Informant: Arrington
1948
21
No. 0180: An Illustrated Storyette. Deseret News, Salt Lake City, July 11, 1948. Joseph F. Smith saved from harm. Informant: Zobell
1948
21
No. 0181: Daily News, Los Angeles, November 18, 1949. Column by Matt Weinstock. Mexican writes God for 100 pesos
21
No. 0182: Anybody's Gold Mine. Saturday Evening Post October 1, 1949. Article on hunting for Montezuma's treasure near Kanab, Utah. Informant: Whipple
1949
21
No. 0183: Bella Union Melodeon Songster. San Francisco: D.E. Appleton, 1860. Pp. 7-8. Song: "The Dumb Wife."
21
No. 0184: Marching Through Georgia, and Wearing of the Green. Fifth ed. San Francisco: D.E. Appleton, 1867. P. 24: Song: "Brigham Young."
21
No. 0185: The Great Emerson New Popular Songster. Blake and Sharp, 1872. Pp. 53-55. Song: "The Days of '49."
21
No. 0186: Fremont's Song for the People. New York, 1856. Pp. 58-60: poem: "The Pass of the Sierra."
21
No. 0187: Book of Words of the Hutchinson Family. New York: Baker Godwin and Co., 1851. Pp. 22-23: song: "Ho! For California."
21
No. 0188: Ibid. Pp. 32-33: poem: "The Indian's Lament."
21
No. 0189: Ibid. P. 44: poem: "Westward Ho!"
21
No. 0190: The Pacific Song Book. San Francisco, 1861. Part I, pp. 28-30: song: "Joaquin, the Horse Thief." Informant: Appleton
1861
21
No. 0191: Ibid. P. 55: Song: "Hangtown Gals."
21
No. 0192: Ibid. Part IV, p. 16: Song: parody on "Villikins and his Dinah," which is an attack on Sam Brannon
21
No. 0193: Ibid. Part V, pp. 30-31: Song: "Wish I Was a Mormonite."
21
No. 0194: Ibid. One Stanza of "Sweet Betsy of Pike," which has reference to Brigham Young
21
No. 0195: Put's Original California Songster. D.E. Appleton and Co.: San Francisco, 1868. Pp. 31-33: Song: "Arrival of the Greenhorn."
21
No. 0196: Ibid. Pp. 19-21: Song: "Seeing the Elephant."
21
No. 0197: Ely White Pine News. Ely, Nevada, March 19, 1870. P. 3, Col. 2: Short article on the circumstances of the Mountain Meadows Massacre
21
No. 0198: John D. Lee's Lost Gold Mine. The Deseret Magazine, El Centro, California. August 1946, No. 010. Tales of Lee's activities. Informant: Kelly
1946
21
No. 0199: Pp. 65-66: a parody of "The Mountains Meadows Massacre." Informant: Walker
21
No. 0200: Utah Works Progress Administration, Historical Records Survey. Copy of "Pioneer Personal History Questionnaire." March 9, 1937
21
No. 0201: Written in May 1894. Sung by Chas Snell Latigo Gordon and other cowboys. Frank Silvey. Song: "Big 'I' and Little 'U'," by Charles Snell. Informant: Pogue
1953
21
No. 0202: Court Order from Weber County, Utah, April 11, 1855: Summons for disturbing the peace; salty language
21
No. 0203: Exactly the same as FMC III 180
21
No. 0204: Arizona Raided Short Creek -- Why? Collier's Magazine. November 13, 1953. Informant: Maloney
1953
21
No. 0205: A Mormon Fundamentalist Tells His Story: Why I Had Five Wives. Coolier's Magazine, November 13, 1953. Informant: Jessop/Whipple
1953
21
No. 0206: Clipping from unidentified "slick" magazine, circa 1953, 1954. Pictures and article on Water Dowser at work in Vermont
21
No. 0207: Postcard purchased in Moab, Utah, 1953. "Indian Lament," supposedly statement of "Old Hosteen Yazzie, Age 110 Years."
21
No. 0208: Printed pamphlet entitled "Moab, Utah...Center of Scenic Graneur."
21
No. 0209: Benjamin Franklin. New York: the Viking Press, 1928. Quoting a statement in Franklin's column, "The Busy-Body," March 27, 1729. Informant: Van Doren
1928
21
No. 0210: The Utah Christian Mission, Phoenix, Arizona. Utah The Land of Mormon Darkness. Anti-Mormon pamphlet sent us in 1950
22
No. 0211: The Bible and Mormonism. Silent Evangelist. No. 01828. Grand Rapids, Mich.: Faith Prayer and Tract League. Anti-Mormon criticism. Informant: Triezenberg
22
No. 0212: My Testimony of the Gospel of the Grace of God. Phoenix, Arizona: The Utah Christian Mission. n.d. Anti-Mormon, by a former Mormon. Informant: Sexauer
22
No. 0213: Reaching Mormons for Christ and Exposing Mormon Fables. Phoenix, Arizona. The Utah Christian Mission. n.d. Anti- Mormon. Informant: McGimsey
1949
22
No. 0214: Ibid. Dec. 1949. Anti-Mormon
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No. 0215: Can You Believe? Phoenix, Arizona. The Utah Christian Mission. n.d. Anti-Mormon. Informant: Sexauer
22
No. 0216: A Great Scholar's Opinion of Joseph Smith, Jr.'s Reformed Egyptian So-Called. Phoenix, Arizona: The American Desert Mission. n.d. Informant: Anthon
22
No. 0217: Daily News. Los Angeles. July 12, 13, 1954. Accounts of the unsuccessful start of the raft Lehi, from San Francisco to Hawaii
22
No. 0218: A review by Austin E. Fife of Jules Remy and Julius Brenchley, A Journey to Great-Salt-Lake-City. London, 1961. Informant: Fife
1961
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No. 0219: My Antonia. Boston and New York: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1918 and 1926. Pp. 28-29. First Mormons leaving mid-West for Utah. Informant: Cather
1926
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No. 0220: Song of Mormon Battalion Tells of 'Battle of Bulls.' Provo (Utah) Daily Herald. May 24, 1959. Informant: Groesbeck
1959
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No. 0221: Mormons and Civil Rights. April 13, 1959. Also three letters to the editor. May 4, 1959. Discussion of Mormon treatment of minorities.
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No. 0222: Poems of the Covered Wagons. Portland: Pacific Publishing House. 1947. Four items of poetry and song. Informant: Powers
1947
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No. 0223: Enoch's Advocate. Newspaper (anti-Mormon pamphlet). June 6, 1874. Song "Enox" to tune of "There Is Sweet Rest in Heaven."
22
No. 0224: Astronauts Parallel Mormon Pioneers. Herald Journal. Logan, Utah. July 30, 1969. Comparison of first trip to moon. Informant: Burton
1969
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No. 0225: 'Issues' Speaker Deplores Doctronaire. Salt Lake Tribune, April 5, 1962. University of Utah professor enumerates faults of Utahans
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No. 0226: Earth Horizon. New York: The Literary Guild. 1932. P. 250. Cites a "haunted" Mormon. Informant: Austin
1932
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No. 0227: The Man Who Was Banished. Unidentified Salt Lake newspaper. April 15, 1956. Story of John Baptiste. Informant: Miller
1956
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No. 0228: New York: The Literacy Guild. 1932. Pp. 256-257. A family's attitude toward a handicapped child. Informant: Austin
1932
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No. 0229: Death Comes for the Archbishop. New York: Knopf. Pp. 278- 279. A tale about Father Serra, related to Three Nephite stories. Informant: Cather
22
No. 0230: Los Angeles Examiner. March 11, 1956. Account of opening and description of Los Angeles L.D.S. temple
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No. 0231: The Deseret News. Salt Lake City. April 21, 1939. Federal government requests information about inventor of "Mormon" hay derrick
22
No. 0232: Scrapbook of Selma Galbraith, Thornton, Idaho. Unidentified newspaper clipping
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No. 0233: Salt Lake Tribune. April 19, 1963. Article by Mrs. C. W. Stevens on the activities and probable fate of the outlaw Lopez. Informant: Stevens
1963
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No. 0234: Gravestones in Soda Springs, Idaho, on graves of Niels and Mary Christoffersen Anderson
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No. 0235: Song: "Seagulls and Crickets." Folkways Records FP 36. 1952. L.M. Hilton
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No. 0236: American Thresherman (monthly). Madison, Wisconsin. Nov. 1901. On death of Lorenzo Snow
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No. 0237: Herald Journal. Logan, Utah. Oct. 10, 1975. Thornley family placed plaque
22
No. 0238: Cora Burt Lauridsen's notes on songs in early Deseret News, Millennial Star, Ogden Junction. 1848-1870. Twenty citations
22
No. 0239: Herald Journal. Logan, Utah. April 24, 1977. Mrs. Hansen's account of "seagulls and crickets." Informant: Hansen
1977
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No. 0240: Ibid. April 22, 1979. Again, Mrs. Hansen records the miracle of "seagulls and crickets" at Teton Dam disaster, 1976. Informant: Hansen
1976
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No. 0241: Transcription of text on Elijah Fordham gravestone, Wellsville, Utah. Personal data, plus account of his healing by Joseph Smith
22
No. 0242: Translation of Pliny's Natural History (London 1601), in which there is an account of devastations by locusts
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No. 0243: Herald Journal. Logan, Utah. May 30, 1982. Account of use of human body to repair ditches, in early days of Cache Valley
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No. 0244: Deseret News. Salt Lake City, Jan. 8, 1947. John H. Koyle Repudiates All Claims Regarding Dream Mine
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No. 0245: The Desert Magazine, August 1946. John D. Lee's Lost Gold Mine
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No. 0246: Letters of a Woman Homesteader. Under date of 1911, woman in Wyoming says she has bookcase
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No. 0247: Salt Lake Tribune. March 6, 197?. Poem on St. George Tabernacle by Charles L. Walker found in tabernacle steps. Informant: Walker
22
No. 0248: The Origin on Mormonism, pamphlet of speech given by Mrs. Dr. Horace Eaton, Palmyra, N.Y., 1881. Informant: Eaton
1881

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Subject Terms

  • Folk songs--United States.
  • Folklore archives--Utah.
  • Folklore--West (U.S.)
  • Mormons--Utah--Folklore.
  • Mormons--West (U.S.)--Social life and customs--Interviews.
  • Songs--United States--Folklore.

Geographical Names

  • United States--Religion--Folklore.