Memorials to the "Western myth" / by Austin E. Fife. 1967.

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Memorials to the "Western myth" / by Austin E. Fife. 1967.

Fife proposes the establishment of two living history sites -- a "multiple-produce, horse-operated farm" and a working cattle ranch, as testiments to the two institutions which have affected the lives of Westerns more than any other.

[11] leaves ; 28 cm.

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Folklore Society of Utah Meeting (1967 : Salt Lake City, Utah)

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Fife, Austin E.

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Austin Edwin Fife (1909-1986) was born in Lincoln, Idaho. Alta Stevens Fife (1912-1996) was born in Salt Lake City, Utah. Both were authors, folklorists, and the founders of the Fife Folklore Archive at Utah State University. From the description of Austin E. and Alta S. Fife papers, 1910-1996. (Utah State University). WorldCat record id: 71324624 Folklorist, author, and co-founder, with his wife, of the Fife Folklore Archive at Utah State University. From the de...