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Young Men's Mutual Improvement Associations manual 1903-1904. Vol. II, New witnesses for God, the Book of Mormon, Part I.
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- Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Young Men's Mutual Improvement Associations manual 1903-1904. Vol. II, New witnesses for God, the Book of Mormon, Part I.
1903 instruction manual for Young Men of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints- Creator
- Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
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Yellowstone Park: the most noted national park in the world
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- Curtis, Asahel
Yellowstone Park: the most noted national park in the world
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- Curtis, Asahel
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Yellowstone Park, Northern Pacific Railway
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- Northern Pacific Railway
Yellowstone Park, Northern Pacific Railway
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- Northern Pacific Railway
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Yellowstone National Park
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- Chain, Hardy & Company
Yellowstone National Park
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- Chain, Hardy & Company
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XIV International Botanical Congress. Berlin (West), Germany 24 July to 1 August 1987. Abstracts
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- Pearson, Lorentz C.
XIV International Botanical Congress. Berlin (West), Germany 24 July to 1 August 1987. Abstracts
Copy of "XIV International Botanical Congress. Berlin (West), Germany 24 July to 1 August 1987. Abstracts" with an article by L.C. Pearson and S.K. Rope- Creator
- Pearson, Lorentz C.
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Woman’s Exponent, 1913: Midwinter, Aug, Nov
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1913: Midwinter, Aug, Nov
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1900: Jan 1-Feb 15, Feb 15-Mar 1
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1900: Jan 1-Feb 15, Feb 15-Mar 1
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1899: Nov 15- Dec 1, Dec 15-24
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1899: Nov 15- Dec 1, Dec 15-24
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1898: Jul 15, Aug 15
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1898: Jul 15, Aug 15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1895: May 15, Oct 15, Jun 1, Jun 15, Jul 1, Sep 1-15, Oct 1
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1895: May 15, Oct 15, Jun 1, Jun 15, Jul 1, Sep 1-15, Oct 1
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1894: Jul 15, May 1, Aug 1-15, Sep 1, Oct 15, Nov 1-15
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1894: Jul 15, May 1, Aug 1-15, Sep 1, Oct 15, Nov 1-15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1893: Jan 1, Jan 15, Feb 1, Feb 15, Mar 1, Mar 15, Apr 1, May 15, Jun 15, Jul 1-15
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1893: Jan 1, Jan 15, Feb 1, Feb 15, Mar 1, Mar 15, Apr 1, May 15, Jun 15, Jul 1-15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1892: Jul 15, Aug 15, Sep 1, Sep 15, Nov 1, Dec 1, Oct 1, Oct 15, Dec 1, Dec 15
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1892: Jul 15, Aug 15, Sep 1, Sep 15, Nov 1, Dec 1, Oct 1, Oct 15, Dec 1, Dec 15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1891: Jan 1, Jan 15, Feb 15, Mar 1, Mar 15, Apr 1, May 15, Jun 15
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1891: Jan 1, Jan 15, Feb 15, Mar 1, Mar 15, Apr 1, May 15, Jun 15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1890: Feb 15, Mar 1, Mar 15, Apr 1, Jun 1, Jun 15, Jul 1, Sep 15, Oct 1, Nov 1, Nov 15, Dec 1, Dec 15
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1890: Feb 15, Mar 1, Mar 15, Apr 1, Jun 1, Jun 15, Jul 1, Sep 15, Oct 1, Nov 1, Nov 15, Dec 1, Dec 15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1889: Sep 15, Nov 1
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1889: Sep 15, Nov 1
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman's Exponent, 1888: Feb 1, Mar 15, May 1, May 15, Jun 15, Jul 1, Aug 1
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman's Exponent, 1888: Feb 1, Mar 15, May 1, May 15, Jun 15, Jul 1, Aug 1
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1887: Mar 1, May 1, Jun 1, Jun 15, Sep 1, Sep 15
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1887: Mar 1, May 1, Jun 1, Jun 15, Sep 1, Sep 15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1886: Mar 1, Apr 1, May 1, may 15, Jun 1, Jun 15, Jul 1, Aug 1, Nov 1, Nov 15
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1886: Mar 1, Apr 1, May 1, may 15, Jun 1, Jun 15, Jul 1, Aug 1, Nov 1, Nov 15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1885: Jun 1, Sep 15
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1885: Jun 1, Sep 15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1884: Aug 1, Sep 1, Sep 15, Oct 15
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1884: Aug 1, Sep 1, Sep 15, Oct 15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1883: Feb 15, Dec 1
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1883: Feb 15, Dec 1
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman's Exponent, 1882: Jan 1, Feb 1, May 1, May 15, Jun 1, Aug 1, Aug 15, Sep 1, Sep 15, Nov 15, Dec 15
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman's Exponent, 1882: Jan 1, Feb 1, May 1, May 15, Jun 1, Aug 1, Aug 15, Sep 1, Sep 15, Nov 15, Dec 15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1881: Nov 1,
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- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
Woman’s Exponent, 1881: Nov 1,
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene Richards (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Wells, Emmeline Blanch Woodward, 1828-1921
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Woman’s Exponent, 1874: Mar 1, Apr 15, May 15
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- Richards, Louisa Lula Greene, 1849 –1944
Woman’s Exponent, 1874: Mar 1, Apr 15, May 15
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Richards, Louisa Lula Greene, 1849 –1944
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Woman's Exponent, 1873: June 15 & December 1
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- Richards, Louisa Lula Greene, 1849 –1944
Woman's Exponent, 1873: June 15 & December 1
The Woman's Exponent (1872-1914) was the first newspaper owned and published by Latter-day Saint women. At first it was issued bimonthly, and monthly in later years; a strong voice for women in Utah. Louisa Lula Greene (1872-1877) and Emmeline B. Wells (1877-1914) served as editors.- Creator
- Richards, Louisa Lula Greene, 1849 –1944
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Will o' the mill
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- Stevenson, Robert Louis
Will o' the mill
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- Stevenson, Robert Louis
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Why "Mormonism"? Number two
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- Roberts, B.H. (Brigham Henry), 1857-1933
Why "Mormonism"? Number two
Pamphlet explains the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints doctrine on the nature of God, and gives the account of Joseph Smith's vision of God the Father and Jesus Christ in 1820.- Creator
- Roberts, B.H. (Brigham Henry), 1857-1933
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Whale Bone Scrimshaw
Whale Bone Scrimshaw
Scrimshaw is a form of folk art practiced by whalemen in the 19th and early 20th centuries (West). The name comes from the British slang "scrimshanker," meaning one who wastes time (Dorsey). Whaling voyages often lasted four years or more and the work of whaling was dangerous. The men were unable to work at night and they often waited long periods between whale sightings. So to fill the hours and relieve the boredom, they played cards or checkers, and wrote in personal journals, while those with an artistic bent did woodcarving, sketching, knotwork - and make scrimshaw.
The taking of the whale provided scrimshanders, as makers of scrimshaw were called, with plenty of material. Sperm whales provided teeth, all whales provided bone, bowhead and right whales provided baleen (a flexible, black material found in their mouths). Walrus tusks were decorated by those who ventured into Northern waters, and scrimshanders also engraved designs on exotic wood and shells.
They used crude sailing needles or pocket knives whose blades had been specially filed and sharpened, and the rocking movement of the ship, as well as the skill of the artist, produced drawings of varying levels of detail and artistry. Candles black, soot, or tobacco juice was used to bring the engraved design into view.
While some works were purely decorative, many items made from these materials were intended for practical uses. These include napkin rings, canes, knitting needles, pie crimpers, jagging wheels (for cutting pastry), bodkins (for embroidery), swifts (yarn winders), and tools of all sorts for shipboard use (Frank).
This example, dated 1881, is made of whale bone. It shows how a sperm whale would be cut up. The engraving is of high quality, with firm, dark lines, The yellow tone of the bone is because its age. The scrimshander also carved wooden plugs to hide the hollow interior of the bone. Engraved in the bone is a title, "Outline of a Sperm Whale Showing the Manner Of Cutting In," the date, and the city "Newport R.I.," and perhaps the ships name; "Brig Steel Warrior".
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Dorsey, James. Scrimshaw, as American as Jazz. World & I 32, no. 12 (December 2017): 2. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip&db=f5h&AN=126711797&site=eds-live&scope=site.
Frank, Stuart M. Curiously Carved. Magazine Antiques 180, no. 1 (January 2013): 194-203. https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=ip&db=f5h&AN=84977607&site=eds-live&scope=site.
West, Janet. "Scrimshaw." Grove Art Online. 2003; Accessed 9 Mar. 2021. https://www.oxfordartonline.com/groveart/view/10.1093/gao/9781884446054.001.0001/oao-9781884446054-e-7000077190. -
Virginibus Puerisque: an essay in four parts
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- Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
Virginibus Puerisque: an essay in four parts
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- Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894
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Verna Hatch Correspondence to Ray Ryan
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- Hatch, Verna F.
Verna Hatch Correspondence to Ray Ryan
Typescript letter to Ray Ryan from Verna F. Hatch concerning obituary for Jonathan A. Cable. Material viewable in person in BYU-Idaho Special Collections & Archives.- Creator
- Hatch, Verna F.
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Varying Environmental Factors in Order to Grow Intact Lichens Under Laboratory Conditions
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- Pearson, Lorentz C.
Varying Environmental Factors in Order to Grow Intact Lichens Under Laboratory Conditions
Copy of "Varying Environmental Factors in Order to Grow Intact Lichens Under Laboratory Conditions" by L.C. Pearson- Creator
- Pearson, Lorentz C.
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Utah gazetteer and directory of Logan, Ogden, Provo, and Salt Lake Cities for 1884
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- Sloan, Robert
Utah gazetteer and directory of Logan, Ogden, Provo, and Salt Lake Cities for 1884
1884 Utah Gazetteer with statistics, maps, business directories, resources, population, list of residents, laws, advertisements, government and city officials, railroads and history.- Creator
- Sloan, Robert
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Utah at the World's Columbian Exposition 1894
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- McDaniel, E.A.
Utah at the World's Columbian Exposition 1894
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- McDaniel, E.A.
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Update Your Education Through 1963 Fall Semester at BYU-Ricks Adult Education Center
Update Your Education Through 1963 Fall Semester at BYU-Ricks Adult Education Center
Mailer for BYU-Ricks Adult Education Center for Fall Semester, 1963. Includes general information about the program and a list of classes and faculty. -
unsetLaws of the Territory of Idaho, third session, 1866
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- Gilson, Horace C.
unsetLaws of the Territory of Idaho, third session, 1866
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- Gilson, Horace C.
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Uncle Rupert's stories for boys
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- The Religious Tract Society
Uncle Rupert's stories for boys
Collection of 9 short moral stories for boys- Creator
- The Religious Tract Society
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U.S. government officials commend work of Mormon Church: Talks given by Hubert Work, Elwood Mead, Stephen T. Mather, Bishop C.W. Nibley and Priest Anthony W. Ivins.
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- Work, Hubert; Mead, Elwood; Mather, Stephen; Ivins, Anthony W.; Nibley, Charles W
U.S. government officials commend work of Mormon Church: Talks given by Hubert Work, Elwood Mead, Stephen T. Mather, Bishop C.W. Nibley and Priest Anthony W. Ivins.
Text of addresses delivered in Salt Lake City, Utah on 19 April 1925 praising the Mormon Church colonization of the InterMountain West.- Creator
- Work, Hubert; Mead, Elwood; Mather, Stephen; Ivins, Anthony W.; Nibley, Charles W
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Twins Falls County in the World War
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- McLeod, G. Duncan
Twins Falls County in the World War
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- McLeod, G. Duncan
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Twins Falls County in the World War
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- McLeod, G. Duncan
Twins Falls County in the World War
1920 yearbook-style commemorative history book of the men and women of Twins Falls County who served during World War I includes photographs and short military biographies; also includes short history of Twin Falls County American Red Cross.- Creator
- McLeod, G. Duncan
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Twenty-Third Annual Report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1901-1902
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- Walcott, Charles D.
Twenty-Third Annual Report of the Director of the United States Geological Survey to the Secretary of the Interior, 1901-1902
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- Walcott, Charles D.
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