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George Edward Anderson (1860-1928) was a talented portrait photographer that documented life in Utah Valley.
Utah photographer.
Photographer from Springville, Utah.
George E. Anderson learned the art of photography as a teenager while working as an apprentice to Charles R. Savage in Salt Lake City. At the age of 17 Anderson and his brothers started their own studio in Salt Lake City. Later Anderson moved to Springville, Utah where he set up a studio and lived out the rest of his life. He established a satellite studio in Manti, Utah, and also had a traveling tent studio which he took to most of the towns in central, southern and eastern Utah. His photographs were mostly portraits but are unique in that he often posed his subjects to depict their day-to-day life.
Photographer living in Springville, Utah.
George Edward Anderson, Ed as he was called, was born 28 October 1860 in Salt Lake City and apprenticed early in his teenage years to renowned photographer, Charles R. Savage. As early as 1877, Anderson established his own studio in Salt Lake City, with his brothers, Stanley and Adam. He subsequently established a studio in Manti, Utah, in 1886 and in the fall of 1888 he moved to Springville, Utah, with his bride, Olive Lowry, where he began to operate a more permanent studio. He is perhaps best known for his traveling tent studios, where he would set up a temporary studio in small towns throughout central, eastern, and southern Utah and record the lives of the inhabitants. Known primarily as a portrait photographer, he is also known among many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) for his 1907 photographs of church history sites, which he photographed for an entire year while traveling across the country to begin his mission for the LDS Church in England. George Edward Anderson died on 9 May 1928 in Springville, Utah, in relative obscurity and only recently has his contribution to the recording of his times been re-discovered.
Neil Gardner and Archibald Gardner were early converts to the LDS Church and were part of the 1847 pioneer company that went to Utah. Regina Evensen Gardner was the wife of Neil Gardner, daughter of Serene Evensen and Henrik Evensen, and was among the first four LDS converts in Norway.
George E. Anderson learned the art of photography as a teenager while working as an apprentice to Charles R. Savage in Salt Lake City. At the age of seventeen Anderson and his brothers started their own studio in Salt Lake City. Later Anderson moved to Springville, Utah, where he set up a studio and lived out the rest of his life. He established a satellite studio in Manti, Utah, and also had a traveling tent studio which he took to most of the towns in central, southern and eastern Utah. His photographs were mostly portraits but are unique in that he often posed his subjects to depict their day-to-day life.
George Edward Anderson (1860-1928) was a Mormon photographer.
George Edward Anderson (Ed, as he was called) was born October 28, 1860 in Salt Lake City to George A. Anderson and Mary Ann Thorn, and was the oldest of nine children. He was apprenticed as a teenager under the renowned photographer, Charles R. Savage. It was at Savage's Temple Bazaar that he became friends with fellow apprentices John Hafen and John F. Bennett. Hafen was later to become an accomplished artist and Bennett was to become instrumental in preserving Anderson’s collection of glass plate negatives.
At the age of seventeen, Anderson established his own photography studio in Salt Lake City with his brothers, Stanley and Adam. He subsequently established a studio in Manti, Utah in 1886. In the fall of 1888 he moved his studio to Springville, Utah, with his bride, Olive Lowry. He is perhaps best known for his traveling tent studio, set up in small towns throughout central, eastern, and southern Utah, where he captured the lives of the residents. These studios thrived throughout the years 1884-1907.
Although today we might think of Ed Anderson as a portrait photographer, his clear and artistic studio portraits are complemented by thousands of documentary portraits taken near homes, barns, and businesses. They document not only families but also small town Utah history. He documented, among other things, railroad history, mining history including the Scofield mine disaster, and the building of temples by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Pure landscape photographs were never his interest, but to many Church members, his 1907-1908 photographs of Church history sites are their only acquaintance with Anderson’s photography. He photographed these sites while traveling across the country to begin his LDS Church mission in England from 1909-1911. The Deseret Sunday School Union of the Church published some of the views, as Anderson called them, in a booklet entitled The Birth of Mormonism in Picture.
Upon the completion of his mission, Anderson returned to South Royalton, Vermont, and set up a photography studio near the birthplace of the prophet Joseph Smith. He added a number of Church history site photographs, as well as portraits of Church members and local residents to his growing collection. Finally, in November 1913 he returned to his family and home in Springville, Utah.
After a seven year absence his photographic business was unhealthy and his family life was strained. But business and money were never the motivating forces of Ed Anderson's life-art and religion were his driving forces. Continuing to experience financial and marital strains, Anderson tried to revive his traveling tent studio but was met with little success. He was, however, able to earn some money from the sale of The Birth of Mormonism booklet.
The later years of Ed Anderson's life were spent in documenting families and life in Utah Valley and traveling to newly constructed temples. In 1923, he traveled to Cardston, Alberta, Canada with Church authorities for the dedication of that city's temple. He was to spend two years in Canada, thus returning to Springville in 1925. Though ill in the fall of 1927 and despite his wife's urging not to go, Anderson went once again with Church officials to document the dedication of another temple, this time in Mesa, Arizona. It was to be his last trip. He died of heart failure on May 9, 1928 after being brought home to Springville.
Essentially unsung as a photographer during his lifetime, only in the last thirty years has Anderson been recognized for the consummate photographic artist that he was. Primarily, the work of Rell G. Francis along with the work of Nelson Wadsworth and Richard Holzapfel, has brought Anderson's exquisite work to the attention of this generation.
Charles Reynolds, picture editor of the magazine Popular Photography, commented at a Brigham Young University photo seminar on December 11, 1973 about his introduction to Anderson's photographs. After attending an exhibition at the Springville Museum of Art, arranged by Rell Francis, he had this to say: "I go to shows several times a week in New York City ... and I have rarely seen anything as impressive as those photographs. ... it is awfully hard to astonish me. ... the George Anderson pictures that I saw today weren't sensationalized pictures in any way. They were very sweet, beautiful, lovely pictures ... "
George Edward Anderson (1860-1928) was a talented portrait photographer that documented life in Utah Valley.
George Edward Anderson was born 28 October 1860 in Salt Lake City, Utah to Mary Ann Thorn Anderson and George A. Anderson. He was married 30 May 1888 to Olive Lowry.
Anderson apprenticed to renowned photographer, Charles Roscoe Savage and at seventeen (about 1877) he established his photography studio in Salt Lake City with his brothers, Stanley and Adam. In 1886 he established a studio in Manti, Utah and moved his studio to Springville, Utah with his wife, Olive Lowry in 1888.
Although known as a portrait photographer, he took documentary portraits taken near homes, barns, and businesses these became documentation of those early places. These photos document families, small town Utah history, railroad history, mining history (including the Scofield mine disaster), and the building of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temples.
The later years of Anderson’s life were spent in documenting families and life in Utah Valley and traveling to newly constructed temples. He died of heart failure on May 9, 1928 after being brought home to Springville from a photographing trip to Arizona.
George Edward Anderson (1860-1928) was a Mormon photographer.
George Edward Anderson (Ed, as he was called) was born October 28, 1860 in Salt Lake City to George A. Anderson and Mary Ann Thorn, and was the oldest of nine children. He was apprenticed as a teenager under the renowned photographer, Charles R. Savage. It was at Savage's Temple Bazaar that he became friends with fellow apprentices John Hafen and John F. Bennett. Hafen was later to become an accomplished artist and Bennett was to become instrumental in preserving Anderson's collection of glass plate negatives.
At the age of seventeen, Anderson established his own photography studio in Salt Lake City with his brothers, Stanley and Adam. He subsequently established a studio in Manti, Utah in 1886. In the fall of 1888 he moved his studio to Springville, Utah, with his bride, Olive Lowry. He is perhaps best known for his traveling tent studio, set up in small towns throughout central, eastern, and southern Utah, where he captured the lives of the residents. These studios thrived throughout the years 1884-1907.
Although today we might think of Ed Anderson as a portrait photographer, his clear and artistic studio portraits are complemented by thousands of documentary portraits taken near homes, barns, and businesses. They document not only families but also small town Utah history. He documented, among other things, railroad history, mining history including the Scofield mine disaster, and the building of temples by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Pure landscape photographs were never his interest, but to many Church members, his 1907-1908 photographs of Church history sites are their only acquaintance with Anderson's photography. He photographed these sites while traveling across the country to begin his LDS Church mission in England from 1909-1911. The Deseret Sunday School Union of the Church published some of the views, as Anderson called them, in a booklet entitled The Birth of Mormonism in Picture.
Upon the completion of his mission, Anderson returned to South Royalton, Vermont, and set up a photography studio near the birthplace of the prophet Joseph Smith. He added a number of Church history site photographs, as well as portraits of Church members and local residents to his growing collection. Finally, in November 1913 he returned to his family and home in Springville, Utah.
After a seven year absence his photographic business was unhealthy and his family life was strained. But business and money were never the motivating forces of Ed Anderson's life-art and religion were his driving forces. Continuing to experience financial and marital strains, Anderson tried to revive his traveling tent studio but was met with little success. He was, however, able to earn some money from the sale of The Birth of Mormonism booklet.
The later years of Ed Anderson's life were spent in documenting families and life in Utah Valley and traveling to newly constructed temples. In 1923, he traveled to Cardston, Alberta, Canada with Church authorities for the dedication of that city's temple. He was to spend two years in Canada, thus returning to Springville in 1925. Though ill in the fall of 1927 and despite his wife's urging not to go, Anderson went once again with Church officials to document the dedication of another temple, this time in Mesa, Arizona. It was to be his last trip. He died of heart failure on May 9, 1928 after being brought home to Springville.
Essentially unsung as a photographer during his lifetime, only in the last thirty years has Anderson been recognized for the consummate photographic artist that he was. Primarily, the work of Rell G. Francis along with the work of Nelson Wadsworth and Richard Holzapfel, has brought Anderson's exquisite work to the attention of this generation.
Charles Reynolds, picture editor of the magazine Popular Photography, commented at a Brigham Young University photo seminar on December 11, 1973 about his introduction to Anderson's photographs. After attending an exhibition at the Springville Museum of Art, arranged by Rell Francis, he had this to say: "I go to shows several times a week in New York City ... and I have rarely seen anything as impressive as those photographs. ... it is awfully hard to astonish me. ... the George Anderson pictures that I saw today weren't sensationalized pictures in any way. They were very sweet, beautiful, lovely pictures ... "
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George Edward Anderson (1860-1928) was a Mormon photographer.
George Edward Anderson (Ed, as he was called) was born October 28, 1860 in Salt Lake City to George A. Anderson and Mary Ann Thorn, and was the oldest of nine children. He was apprenticed as a teenager under the renowned photographer, Charles R. Savage. It was at Savage's Temple Bazaar that he became friends with fellow apprentices John Hafen and John F. Bennett. Hafen was later to become an accomplished artist and Bennett was to become instrumental in preserving Anderson's collection of glass plate negatives.
At the age of seventeen, Anderson established his own photography studio in Salt Lake City with his brothers, Stanley and Adam. He subsequently established a studio in Manti, Utah in 1886. In the fall of 1888 he moved his studio to Springville, Utah, with his bride, Olive Lowry. He is perhaps best known for his traveling tent studio, set up in small towns throughout central, eastern, and southern Utah, where he captured the lives of the residents. These studios thrived throughout the years 1884-1907.
Although today we might think of Ed Anderson as a portrait photographer, his clear and artistic studio portraits are complemented by thousands of documentary portraits taken near homes, barns, and businesses. They document not only families but also small town Utah history. He documented, among other things, railroad history, mining history including the Scofield mine disaster, and the building of temples by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Pure landscape photographs were never his interest, but to many Church members, his 1907-1908 photographs of Church history sites are their only acquaintance with Anderson's photography. He photographed these sites while traveling across the country to begin his LDS Church mission in England from 1909-1911. The Deseret Sunday School Union of the Church published some of the views, as Anderson called them, in a booklet entitled The Birth of Mormonism in Picture.
Upon the completion of his mission, Anderson returned to South Royalton, Vermont, and set up a photography studio near the birthplace of the prophet Joseph Smith. He added a number of Church history site photographs, as well as portraits of Church members and local residents to his growing collection. Finally, in November 1913 he returned to his family and home in Springville, Utah.
After a seven year absence his photographic business was unhealthy and his family life was strained. But business and money were never the motivating forces of Ed Anderson's life-art and religion were his driving forces. Continuing to experience financial and marital strains, Anderson tried to revive his traveling tent studio but was met with little success. He was, however, able to earn some money from the sale of The Birth of Mormonism booklet.
The later years of Ed Anderson's life were spent in documenting families and life in Utah Valley and traveling to newly constructed temples. In 1923, he traveled to Cardston, Alberta, Canada with Church authorities for the dedication of that city's temple. He was to spend two years in Canada, thus returning to Springville in 1925. Though ill in the fall of 1927 and despite his wife's urging not to go, Anderson went once again with Church officials to document the dedication of another temple, this time in Mesa, Arizona. It was to be his last trip. He died of heart failure on May 9, 1928 after being brought home to Springville.
Essentially unsung as a photographer during his lifetime, only in the last thirty years has Anderson been recognized for the consummate photographic artist that he was. Primarily, the work of Rell G. Francis along with the work of Nelson Wadsworth and Richard Holzapfel, has brought Anderson's exquisite work to the attention of this generation.
Charles Reynolds, picture editor of the magazine Popular Photography, commented at a Brigham Young University photo seminar on December 11, 1973 about his introduction to Anderson's photographs. After attending an exhibition at the Springville Museum of Art, arranged by Rell Francis, he had this to say: "I go to shows several times a week in New York City ... and I have rarely seen anything as impressive as those photographs. ... it is awfully hard to astonish me. ... the George Anderson pictures that I saw today weren't sensationalized pictures in any way. They were very sweet, beautiful, lovely pictures ... "
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PH 4468, Carter, Charles William photographer 1832-1918. John Taylor portrait collection circa 1870-1887
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PH 4468, Carter, Charles William photographer 1832-1918. John Taylor portrait collection circa 1870-1887
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- PH 4468, Carter, Charles William photographer 1832-1918. John Taylor portrait collection circa 1870-1887
Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928,. George E. Anderson photographs, circa 1890s-1910s.
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George E. Anderson photographs, circa 1890s-1910s.
Collection includes fifteen original photographs by prominent Utah photographer George Edward Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 15 items.
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- Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928,. George E. Anderson photographs, circa 1890s-1910s.
George Edward Anderson photograph, 1910.
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George Edward Anderson photograph, 1910.
A copy of a photograph of George Edward Anderson posing with Mabel Grace Clifford and Frank Douglas Clifford in Kennington, Kent, England on 18 April 1910.
ArchivalResource: 1 photograph.
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- George Edward Anderson photograph, 1910.
George Edward Anderson photographs of Icelanders, approximately 1890-1910
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George Edward Anderson photographs of Icelanders approximately 1890-1910
ArchivalResource: 1 folder; (0.1 linear ft.)
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- George Edward Anderson photographs of Icelanders, approximately 1890-1910
MS 15439, Summerhays, Caleb Ephraim 1871-1969. Caleb E. Summerhays journals 1907-1909
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MS 15439, Summerhays, Caleb Ephraim 1871-1969. Caleb E. Summerhays journals 1907-1909
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- MS 15439, Summerhays, Caleb Ephraim 1871-1969. Caleb E. Summerhays journals 1907-1909
Wadsworth, Nelson B., 1930-. Nelson B. Wadsworth collection of frontier photographs, circa 1870s-1910s.
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Nelson B. Wadsworth collection of frontier photographs, circa 1870s-1910s.
Collection consists of exhibit photographs assembled by Nelson Wadsworth about the American frontier. Items include the work of various photographers.
ArchivalResource: 11 items.
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- Wadsworth, Nelson B., 1930-. Nelson B. Wadsworth collection of frontier photographs, circa 1870s-1910s.
Scofield Mine Disaster photograph collection, 1900
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Scofield Mine Disaster photograph collection 1900
The Scofield Mine Disaster photograph collection contains two images at the time of the mine disaster, one by George Edward Anderson, of Scofield, Utah.
ArchivalResource: 2 photographs
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- Scofield Mine Disaster photograph collection, 1900
PH 1710, Lund, August William 1886-1971. August Lund family and mission photographs circa 1890-1940
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PH 1710, Lund, August William 1886-1971. August Lund family and mission photographs circa 1890-1940
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- PH 1710, Lund, August William 1886-1971. August Lund family and mission photographs circa 1890-1940
Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. George Edward Anderson photograph collection, 1877-1927.
Title:
George Edward Anderson photograph collection, 1877-1927.
Mostly protraits taken in Utah during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
ArchivalResource: 15,000 images +eglass plate negatives.
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- Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. George Edward Anderson photograph collection, 1877-1927.
Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Photographs of the Gardner Family, circa 1880-1890.
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Photographs of the Gardner Family, circa 1880-1890.
This collection contains five George Edward Anderson prints of the Gardner family. The pictures are of (1) Regina Evensen Gardner, (2) a 4-generation photograph of Neil Gardner, Vernon Neil Gardner, Neil Livingston Gardner, and Archibald Gardner, (3) Neil Livingston Gardner, (4) Neil Livingston Gardner, his wife Elizabeth Ann Thomas Davis, and his son Vernon Neil, (5) Vernon Neil Gardner, son of Elizabeth and Neil Livingston Gardner.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (0.08 linear ft.)
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- Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Photographs of the Gardner Family, circa 1880-1890.
Bullock, Murine Olson, 1897-1997. Pictures of my life, 1997.
Title:
Pictures of my life, 1997.
Author shares family experiences in Springville, Provo, and Manti, Utah. She also recounts experiences at Brigham Young High School and Academy in Provo. In the 1920s she and her family lived in Long Beach and Berkeley, California and were active in the LDS Church there. Upon returning to Utah, Bullock worked as a sales clerk at Auerbach's in Salt Lake City and during World War II she worked at Fort Douglas. She gives insight into women in the work place during the war. She also gives information about LDS Church auxiliary organizations including the Junior Sunday School, Beehive (Young Women's) program, and ward and stake Mutual Improvement Association. She also had close associations with her sisters, Ireta and Ida, and includes information about her brother-in-law, Willis Ritter, who was a University of Utah professor and a judge. Author's father, Edwin Orlando Olson, and uncle, George Edward Anderson, were prominent Utah photographers during the early twentieth century. At the conclusion of each chapter in the autobiography, author includes digital copies of numerous family and community photos taken by her family, her uncle, and herself. The history was based on some writing and interviews recorded with Bullock by historian, William G. Hartley, who edited the volume. Volume includes life histories of author's pioneer ancestors: John Lowry, John Lowry, Jr. Sarah Jane Brown Lowry, Neils Olson, and Dora Lowry Olson.
ArchivalResource: 1 vol. (349 pages).
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- Bullock, Murine Olson, 1897-1997. Pictures of my life, 1997.
PH 5286, Savage, Charles Roscoe photographer 1832-1909. Rogers family photographs circa 1870-1920
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PH 5286, Savage, Charles Roscoe photographer 1832-1909. Rogers family photographs circa 1870-1920
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- PH 5286, Savage, Charles Roscoe photographer 1832-1909. Rogers family photographs circa 1870-1920
Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928,. Jex family photographs, undated.
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Jex family photographs, undated.
Collection includes six photographs of the Jex family taken by George Edward Anderson and Adam Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (0.01 linear ft.)
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- Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928,. Jex family photographs, undated.
PH 5269, Blair, George Washington Thatcher 1903-1990. George W. Thatcher Blair family photographs circa 1850-1910
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PH 5269, Blair, George Washington Thatcher 1903-1990. George W. Thatcher Blair family photographs circa 1850-1910
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- PH 5269, Blair, George Washington Thatcher 1903-1990. George W. Thatcher Blair family photographs circa 1850-1910
Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Diaries, 1895-1920.
Title:
Diaries, 1895-1920.
ArchivalResource: 1 linear foot, photogopy of manuscript.
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- Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Diaries, 1895-1920.
Brigham Young University. Publications and Graphics. Photographs, ca. 1880-1987.
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Photographs, ca. 1880-1987.
Photographs used by Brigham Young University's Publications and Graphics department, many of which are copies made from other sources. Includes photographs of Brigham Young University buildings; Brigham Young Academy; men; women; and photographs relating to the BYU Film and Music Archives; Mormon history; and manuscripts. Also includes photographs taken by GEA Photo and George Edward Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 2 folders.
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- Brigham Young University. Publications and Graphics. Photographs, ca. 1880-1987.
Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Photograph of the Thomas Potter family, ca. 1897.
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Photograph of the Thomas Potter family, ca. 1897.
This collection contains one print of a photograph made from an original George Edward Anderson glass plate negative. The print was made by Rell G. Francis. The photograph is of the Thomas Potter Family in front of their Smithshop in Scofield, Utah, ca. 1897.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize folder (0.1 linear ft.)
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- Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Photograph of the Thomas Potter family, ca. 1897.
Bennett, John F. (John Foster), 1865-1938. John F. Bennett photograph album of Church history, 1847-1930.
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John F. Bennett photograph album of Church history, 1847-1930.
This collection contains one small black photo album. The album was made by John F. Bennett for Mr. and Mrs. George Albert Smith in the 1930s. It is similar to other albums put together by Bennett but is uniquely arranged with the Smiths in mind. Bennett used images created by several notable pioneer photographers such as William H. Jackson, C.R. Savage, George E. Anderson, C.W. Carter etc. The photographs selected should be considered some of the most notable images depicting the pioneer movement to the Salt Lake Valley and the development of Salt Lake City. Also included are images of LDS Church leaders including pictures of the Church's first presidencies from Joseph Smith to the presidency of Heber J. Grant. There are photographs of all of Brigham Young's wives, as well as group photographs of the leaders of several early church organizations. The Church Historical Department has at least two similar albums.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.5 linear ft.)
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- Bennett, John F. (John Foster), 1865-1938. John F. Bennett photograph album of Church history, 1847-1930.
PH 8004, Smith, Bathsheba Wilson Bigler 1822-1910. Bathsheba W. Bigler Smith photograph collection circa 1865-1900
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PH 8004, Smith, Bathsheba Wilson Bigler 1822-1910. Bathsheba W. Bigler Smith photograph collection circa 1865-1900
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- PH 8004, Smith, Bathsheba Wilson Bigler 1822-1910. Bathsheba W. Bigler Smith photograph collection circa 1865-1900
Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. George Edward Anderson diaries, 1895-1928.
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George Edward Anderson diaries, 1895-1928.
Handwritten diaries for the years 1895-1904, 1908-1909, 1914-1915, and 1919-1920. Anderson writes about his family life, his studio in Springville, Utah, and his travels throughout southern Utah with his tent gallery. Three of the items deal with his mission for the Mormon Church in England and describe Anderson's photographing of Mormon history landmarks in the Eastern United States.
ArchivalResource: 11 v.
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- Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. George Edward Anderson diaries, 1895-1928.
PH 6234, Savage, Charles Roscoe photographer 1832-1909. Church history lantern slide collection circa 1915
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PH 6234, Savage, Charles Roscoe photographer 1832-1909. Church history lantern slide collection circa 1915
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- PH 6234, Savage, Charles Roscoe photographer 1832-1909. Church history lantern slide collection circa 1915
James L. Ozment collection of George Edward Anderson photographs, 1860-1928
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James L. Ozment collection of George Edward Anderson photographs 1860-1928
ArchivalResource: 5 boxes; (2.5 linear ft.)
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- James L. Ozment collection of George Edward Anderson photographs, 1860-1928
Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928,. George E. Anderson photographs, 1900-1928.
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George E. Anderson photographs, 1900-1928.
Collection consists of oversize prints of Utah printed from negatives by George Edward Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 136 items.
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- Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928,. George E. Anderson photographs, 1900-1928.
George Edward Anderson diaries, 1895-1928
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George Edward Anderson diaries 1895-1928
ArchivalResource: 11 v.; (1 box)
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- George Edward Anderson diaries, 1895-1928
PH 3401, Taylor, Frances Barton 1895-1983. Frances B. Taylor photograph collection circa 1868-1975
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PH 3401, Taylor, Frances Barton 1895-1983. Frances B. Taylor photograph collection circa 1868-1975
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- PH 3401, Taylor, Frances Barton 1895-1983. Frances B. Taylor photograph collection circa 1868-1975
George Edward Anderson photographs of the Alberta Temple, circa 1923-1924
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George Edward Anderson photographs of the Alberta Temple circa 1923-1924
The photograph collection, originally consisting of 39 nitrocellulose negatives and 14 gelatin dry plate negatives, totaling 53 negatives, now consists of only 27 nitrocellulose and 13 gelatin dry place negatives, totaling 40 negatives. Due to severe emulsion damage, these 40 negatives were salvaged from the collection, and many of them still have considerable emulsion damage. 25 of the photographs are images of the Alberta Temple, with 15 portraits of families and individuals in the Cardston, Alberta, Canada area.
ArchivalResource: 3 boxes; (1.5 linear ft.)
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- George Edward Anderson photographs of the Alberta Temple, circa 1923-1924
PH 1571, Sixth-Seventh Ward, Pioneer Stake. Relief Society jubilee box photographs circa 1892; 1942
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PH 1571, Sixth-Seventh Ward, Pioneer Stake. Relief Society jubilee box photographs circa 1892; 1942
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- PH 1571, Sixth-Seventh Ward, Pioneer Stake. Relief Society jubilee box photographs circa 1892; 1942
PH 946, Critchlow, Florence Phebe Snow 1870-1964. Florence P. Snow Critchlow photographs circa 1870-1910
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PH 946, Critchlow, Florence Phebe Snow 1870-1964. Florence P. Snow Critchlow photographs circa 1870-1910
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- PH 946, Critchlow, Florence Phebe Snow 1870-1964. Florence P. Snow Critchlow photographs circa 1870-1910
MS 1771, Anderson, George Edward 1860-1928. George E. Anderson papers 1900-1930
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MS 1771, Anderson, George Edward 1860-1928. George E. Anderson papers 1900-1930
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- MS 1771, Anderson, George Edward 1860-1928. George E. Anderson papers 1900-1930
PH 7968, Fluckiger, Marian Gardner 1901-1992. Marian G. Fluckiger photograph collection 1899-1930
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PH 7968, Fluckiger, Marian Gardner 1901-1992. Marian G. Fluckiger photograph collection 1899-1930
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- PH 7968, Fluckiger, Marian Gardner 1901-1992. Marian G. Fluckiger photograph collection 1899-1930
Anderson, Jedediah Stanley, 1866-1950,. J. Stanley Anderson photographs and postcards, circa 1880s-1940s.
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J. Stanley Anderson photographs and postcards, circa 1880s-1940s.
Collection includes photographs, postcards, and use reproductions of the original items produced by J. Stanley Anderson. Includes images of family and friends.
ArchivalResource: Photographs 12 items.Postcards 5 items.
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- Anderson, Jedediah Stanley, 1866-1950,. J. Stanley Anderson photographs and postcards, circa 1880s-1940s.
PH 2010, Missionary Department (1953?- ). Lantern slides circa 1860s-early 1900s
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PH 2010, Missionary Department (1953?- ). Lantern slides circa 1860s-early 1900s
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- PH 2010, Missionary Department (1953?- ). Lantern slides circa 1860s-early 1900s
Wells, Thomas R.,. Interview with Tom Wells, 2006 [sound recording].
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Interview with Tom Wells, 2006 [sound recording].
KBYU broadcast report on L. Tom Perry Special Collections Photo Archives projects designed to make photographs, many of which from Church Archives, available on the Internet. Interviewee Tom Wells explains the process (i.e., preservation, description, access, and Internet folksonomy) used in preparing the digital collections. Report discusses some photographers in the collection, including: Walter Mason Camp, photographer of the Indian Wars of North America; Edith Irvine, photographer of San Francisco 1906 Earthquake; C.R. Savage, photographer of landscapes in Western United States, mining activities, Native Americans, and early Church officials; William Henry Jackson, photographer of Western United States, Mexico, Asia, and Pacific countries; and George Edward Anderson, photographer of Church members and historical sites.
ArchivalResource: 1 sound disc.
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- Wells, Thomas R.,. Interview with Tom Wells, 2006 [sound recording].
Anderson, George Edward. Anderson, George Edward : [photography bio file].
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Anderson, George Edward : [photography bio file].
ArchivalResource: 1 folder
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- Anderson, George Edward. Anderson, George Edward : [photography bio file].
Edwards, Robert W. (Robert William), 1925-2002,. Robert W. Edwards collection of railroad materials, circa 1880-1920.
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Robert W. Edwards collection of railroad materials, circa 1880-1920.
Collection consists primarily of images relating to the Union Pacific Railroad taken by George Edward Anderson between 1880 and 1920. Alsi includes manuscripts of Union Pacific Railroad condensed profile, Union Pacific Railroad 1969 Annual Report, 80 yr. Anniversary of Auerbach Co. (Salt Lake City, Utah)1864-1944, Union Pacific Locomotive Vol. 1 and 2, 12 packets and loose papers of Railroad Articles and Blueprints, and a Panorama of Salt Lake City done in half tone (newsprint).
ArchivalResource: Glass plate negatives 270 items.Lantern slides 11 items.Acetate negatives 13 items.Photographic prints 340 items.
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- Edwards, Robert W. (Robert William), 1925-2002,. Robert W. Edwards collection of railroad materials, circa 1880-1920.
Brigham Young University. Publications and Graphics. Photographs, ca. 1880-1987.
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Photographs, ca. 1880-1987.
Photographs used by Brigham Young University's Publications and Graphics many of which are copies made from other sources. Includes photographs of Brigham Young University Buildings; Brigham Young Acadmey; men; women; and photographs relating to the BYU Film and Music Archives; Mormon history; and manuscripts. Also includes photographs taken by GEA Photo and George Edward Anderson.
ArchivalResource: 9 boxes (4.5 lin. ft.)
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- Brigham Young University. Publications and Graphics. Photographs, ca. 1880-1987.
Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Diaries, 1907-1911.
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Diaries, 1907-1911.
Includes a diary for 1907 containing notes on church historic sites, and a record book and diaries for 1909-1911, recording his missionary labors in the London Conference of the British Mission.
ArchivalResource: 1 item.
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- Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Diaries, 1907-1911.
Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Apostles and temples from 1835 to 1886, 1886.
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Apostles and temples from 1835 to 1886, 1886.
Albumen photograph made by George Edward Anderson depicting all prophets and temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints up to 1886.
ArchivalResource: 1 oversize folder (1.3 linear ft.)
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- Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Apostles and temples from 1835 to 1886, 1886.
PH 725, Anderson, George Edward 1860-1928. George Edward Anderson glass plate negative collection 1897-1927
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PH 725, Anderson, George Edward 1860-1928. George Edward Anderson glass plate negative collection 1897-1927
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- PH 725, Anderson, George Edward 1860-1928. George Edward Anderson glass plate negative collection 1897-1927
PH 7695, Parry, Bernard 1873-1940. European Mission photographs 1910-1912
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PH 7695, Parry, Bernard 1873-1940. European Mission photographs 1910-1912
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- PH 7695, Parry, Bernard 1873-1940. European Mission photographs 1910-1912
Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Photographs of Provo Center Street, circa 1890.
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Photographs of Provo Center Street, circa 1890.
This collection contains two photographic prints of Center Street in Provo, Utah. The prints were produced from an original photograph taken by George Edward Anderson. The photographs are matted and placed in wood frames. Businesses pictured include Howe & Taft, Diamond Saloon, The Council Bar and Billiards, Pyne & Maiber Druggists, Hathenbuck & Co., Union Block, Provo Book & Stationary, Ben R. Eldredge, Western Union Telegraph Office, Smoot & Co., and the First National Bank of Provo. These photographs may be found online in the George Edward Anderson Collection. They are Church Photograph #4804 and #4837.
ArchivalResource: 1 box (0.5 linear ft.)
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- Anderson, George Edward, 1860-1928. Photographs of Provo Center Street, circa 1890.
PH 679, Anderson, George Edward 1860-1928. Church history in photographs 1907
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PH 679, Anderson, George Edward 1860-1928. Church history in photographs 1907
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- PH 679, Anderson, George Edward 1860-1928. Church history in photographs 1907
Harris, Franklin Stewart, 1884-1960. Exhibit prints.
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Exhibit prints.
Collection contains oversized prints from the collections of the L. Tom Perry Special Collections that were used in exhibits. All photographs in the collection were produced from negatives in the respective collections of each photographer.
ArchivalResource: 1 folder (0.08 linear ft.)
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- Harris, Franklin Stewart, 1884-1960. Exhibit prints.
Anderson, Grant Edward. Urayarra - running to the feast : site location and catchment analysis in the Swamp/Uriarra Creek Catchment Basin.
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Urayarra - running to the feast : site location and catchment analysis in the Swamp/Uriarra Creek Catchment Basin. 1984.
Archaeological site survey; field methods and site record data; determinants of site location and predictive model environmental conditions; available resources and seasonal exploitaion; site catchment analyses.
ArchivalResource: [vii, 157] p.
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- Anderson, Grant Edward. Urayarra - running to the feast : site location and catchment analysis in the Swamp/Uriarra Creek Catchment Basin.
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- Alberta Temple (Cardston, Alta.)
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- Bennett, John F. (John Foster), 1865-1938.
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- Blair, George Washington Thatcher 1903-1990
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- Brigham Young University
Brigham Young University. Publications and Graphics.
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- Brigham Young University. Publications and Graphics.
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- Butterworth, Edwin, 1912-2010
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- Childs, Polly Patten 1814-1897
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- Grant, Heber J. (Heber Jeddy), 1856-1945
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- Hale, Isaac 1763-1839
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- Joseph Smith Memorial (Sharon, Vt.)
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- Sperry, Miles Harrison 1857-1947
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- Constellation Relation
- Summerhays, Caleb Ephraim 1871-1969
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- Constellation Relation
- Taylor, Frances Barton 1895-1983
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- Constellation Relation
- University of Utah
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- Constellation Relation
- Utah Stake
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- Constellation Relation
- Wadsworth, Nelson B., 1930-
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- Constellation Relation
- Wells, Thomas R.,
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- Language
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Religion
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Agriculture and Natural Resources
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- Agriculture and Natural Resources
Black Hawk War (Utah), 1865-1872
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- Black Hawk War (Utah), 1865-1872
Bridges
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- Subject
- Bridges
Bridges
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- Subject
- Bridges
Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce
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- Subject
- Business, Industry, Labor, and Commerce
Church government
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- Subject
- Church government
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
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- Subject
- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Disasters
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- Subject
- Disasters
Historic sites
Citation
- Subject
- Historic sites
Historic sites
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- Subject
- Historic sites
Icelandic Americans
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- Subject
- Icelandic Americans
Images
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- Subject
- Images
Indians of North America
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- Subject
- Indians of North America
Indians of North America
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- Subject
- Indians of North America
Material Types
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- Subject
- Material Types
Meeting houses
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- Subject
- Meeting houses
Mine accidents
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- Subject
- Mine accidents
Mine explosions
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- Subject
- Mine explosions
Mines and mineral resources
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- Subject
- Mines and mineral resources
Missionaries
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- Subject
- Missionaries
Missions and Missionaries
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- Subject
- Missions and Missionaries
Mormon Church
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- Subject
- Mormon Church
Mormon Church
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- Subject
- Mormon Church
Mormon Church
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- Subject
- Mormon Church
Mormon families
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- Subject
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Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
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- Subject
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Mormon pioneers
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- Subject
- Mormon pioneers
Mormons
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- Subject
- Mormons
Mormons
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- Subject
- Mormons
Mormons
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- Subject
- Mormons
Mormon temples
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- Subject
- Mormon temples
Mormon temples
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- Subject
- Mormon temples
Parade floats
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- Subject
- Parade floats
Parades
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- Subject
- Parades
Persons
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- Subject
- Persons
Photographers
Citation
- Subject
- Photographers
Photographers
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- Subject
- Photographers
Photographers
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- Subject
- Photographers
Photography
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- Subject
- Photography
Railroads
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- Subject
- Railroads
Railroads
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- Railroads
Railroads
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- Railroads
Railroads
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- Subject
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Springville (Utah)
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Environment
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- Subject
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Hunting, gathering and fishing
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- Subject
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English
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Collector
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Photographers
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- Place
- Hill Cumorah (N.Y.)
Hill Cumorah (N.Y.)
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- Place
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Sacred Grove (N.Y.)
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- Place
- Echo Canyon (Utah)
Echo Canyon (Utah)
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- Place
- Utah
Utah
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- Place
- England
England
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- Place
- Temple lot (Independence, Missouri)
Temple lot (Independence, Missouri)
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- Place
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Utah
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- England
England
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- Place
- Scofield (Utah)
Scofield (Utah)
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Citation
- Place
- Utah--Springville
Utah--Springville
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- Place
- Utah
Utah
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- Place
- Utah
Utah
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- Place
- Scofield (Utah)
Scofield (Utah)
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- Place
- Salt Lake City (Utah)
Salt Lake City (Utah)
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- Place
- Springville (Utah)
Springville (Utah)
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- Place
- Provo (Utah)
Provo (Utah)
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- Place
- Hill Cumorah (N.Y.)
Hill Cumorah (N.Y.)
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- Place
- Utah Lake (Utah)
Utah Lake (Utah)
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- Place
- Stromlo / Uriarra (ACT SI55-16)
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