Book review / by Edgar Levi Young.

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Book review / by Edgar Levi Young.

A review of a book entitles, Burbank Among the Indians, by E.A. Burbank as told to Ernest Royce, edited by Frank J. Taylor. The review was written for the published volume - The United States, 1865-1900: A Survey of current Literature. Also included is a letter aksing Mr. Young to write the review.

1 folder; typed and handwritten.

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Young, Levi Edgar, 1874-1963

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Author, Utah educator, president of the Swiss-Austrian Mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1902-1904, and one of the first seven presidents of Seventies of that church. Levi Edgar Young was born on 2 February 1874 in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was the fourth child and second son of twelve children born to Seymour Bicknell and Elizabeth Riter Young. His grandfather, Joseph Young, was a brother to Brigham Young. He graduated with a BS degree from the University of Utah in 189...

Burbank, E. A. (Elbridge Ayer), 1858-1949

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Artist. Born in Illinois, trained at Old Academy of Design, Chicago (1874) and in Munich, Germany (1886-1892). Nephew of Edward E. Ayer of Chicago, owner of fine private library on Native Americans that was later acquired by Newberry Library. Ayer influenced Burbank to paint Native Americans and West. Herb Hamlin, owner of a Pony Express Museum and editor of "Pony Express Courier," commissioned works from Burbank (1930-1940s) and later acquired many earlier sketches and oils. Burbank wrote "Burb...