Knight, Jesse, 1845-1921

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1845-09-06

1845-09-06

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Professor of psychology at Brigham Young University.

From the guide to the Mark K. Allen papers, 1907-1985, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

Utah businessman and philanthropist.

From the description of Jesse Knight papers, 1856-1945. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122629822 From the guide to the Jesse Knight papers, 1856-1945, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

Knight was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and was a prominent businessman in Utah. He was heavily involved in mining operations in the Eureka district of Utah.

From the description of Financial papers, 1891-1945. (Brigham Young University). WorldCat record id: 51599573

Utah farmer, miner, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and member of the Mormon Church.

From the description of Autogiography, 1896-1913. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122486650

Utah investment firm founded by Jesse Knight (1845-1921).

From the guide to the Knight Investment Company records, 1885-1953, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

Member of the Mormon Church.

From the guide to the Jesse William Knight invocation, 1930, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

Fred Hartsook (1876-1930) was an American photographer based out of California.

Fred Hartsook was born October 26, 1876 in Marion, Indiana. His father, two uncles, and grandfather were all successful photographers. He moved to Salt Lake City, Utah and on September 12, 1901 he married Florence Newcomb. In 1919, following a divorce, Hartsook married Bess Hesby. In 1906 he moved to California and soon opened studios in Santa Ana and Santa Barbara. He later closed both of those locations and opened a studio on 636 South Broadway in Los Angeles. Over time, Hartsook opened a large number of studios throughout California and his company has been described as the "largest photographic business in the world" (20 to 30 studios). He took photographs of many celebrities, entrepreneurs, singer, and politicians. He died September 30, 1930 from a heart attack in Burbank, California.

From the guide to the Fred Hartsook photograph of Heber J. Grant, approximately 1920, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections)

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