Collection, 1877-1993.
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Hintze, F. F. (Ferdinand Friis), 1854-
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Ferdinand Friis Hintze, Sr. (13 May 1854-9 March 1928) was born to Anders Hintze and Karen Sophie Nicolaisen in Roskilde, Copenhagen, Denmark. He and his family joined the Church in Denmark and two years later, when he was age ten, his family emigrated to Utah. He served several missions to the Northwestern States Mission and then to Scandinavia and Turkey. His most notable achievement was translating the Book of Mormon into the Turkish language along with 29,000 copies of missionary tracts. His...
Monson, Marian Hintze
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Marian Hintze Monson was born 17 August 1925 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was the daughter of Ferdinand Friis Hinze Jr. and Henrietta Jones. She married Samuel Christian Monson on 3 September 1948. From the guide to the Marian Hintze Monson collection of Henrietta Lunt Jones and Ferdinand Friis Hintze Jr. letters, 1907-1908, (L. Tom Perry Special Collections) ...
Hintze, Lehi F.
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Lehi F. Hintze graduated from the University of Utah in the spring of 1941 in Geology. He was a lieutenant in the U.S. Army Field Artillery during WWII from 1941 to 1945. He returned and received his Ph.D at Columbia. Dr. Hintze has spent a lifetime committed to studying, mapping, writing and teaching about the geology of Utah. Hintze joined the faculty at BYU in 1955, where he served as a professor of geology until he retired in 1986. He also served as chair of the Department of Geology from 19...
Hintze, F. F. (Ferdinand Friis), 1881-
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Ferdinand Friis Hintze, Sr. (1854-1928) was born to Anders Hintze and Karen Sophie Nicolaisen in Roskilde, Copenhagen, Denmark. He and his family joined the Church in Denmark and two years later, when he was age ten, his family emigrated to Utah. He served several missions to the Northwestern States Mission and then to Scandinavia and Turkey. His most notable achievement was translating the Book of Mormon into the Turkish language along with 29,000 copies of missionary tracts. His son, Ferdinand...
Tolman, Penny
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