The Story of Jesse Williams Fox, Jr.

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The Story of Jesse Williams Fox, Jr.

Includes portrait drawing by Avard Fairbanks.

38 pp. : photocopy of typescript.

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Fox, Leonard Grant, 1892-

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Fox, Jesse W. (Jesse Williams), 1852-1928

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Fairbanks, Avard T. (Avard Tennyson), 1897-1987

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Avard Tennyson Fairbanks (1897-1987) was born to John B. and Lilly Annetta Huish Fairbanks. His artistic talent was recognized around the age of twelve when he created his first sculpture, a rabbit, which he entered in the Utah State Fair. A year later he began to copy sculptures from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and was awarded scholarships to continue his studies. Fairbanks' obvious talent later took him to the finest art schools in the United States and France. He was commission...

Salt Lake City (Utah). Engineer.

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Ivins, Anthony Woodward, 1852-1934.

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Missionary, public official, LDS apostle. From the description of Anthony Woodward Ivins papers, 1875-1934. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122537372 From the description of Anthony Woodward Ivins photograph collection, 1875-1934. (Utah Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122607631 Member of the First Presidency. From the guide to the MS 6171 Anthony W. Ivins correspondence 1875-1905 (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Churc...

Fox, Ruth May, 1853-1958

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Ruth May Fox was a leader in women's organizations in the Mormon Church and active in the campaign for women's rights in Utah. She was born in Wiltshire, England, to James and Mary Ann May. Her mother died when she was an infant. In 1865, her father, a worker in a woolen mill, went to the United States and later sent for his daughter and Mary Thompson Sexton, a widow with whom he had left Ruth, and whom he subsequently married. The family moved in 1867 to Salt Lake City. In 1873 Ruth May married...