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Mormon Bibliography: 1971

Bibliography

With the advent of photo-offset printing, the reprint industry has made a truly remarkable impact on the printing world. No longer is the reproduction of out-of-print items reliant on clumsy stereotype plates or the recasting of new type. In 1862 a memorable work was put into print by Constantinus Tischendorf: the Bibliorum Codex Sinaiticus, the earliest Biblical manuscript then known. It was a magnificent typographical masterpiece due to both the remarkable casting of imitative fourth-century Greek type and its faithful reproduction of the text. When Helen and Kirsopp Lake reproduced Codex in 1922, it was printed by the Clarendon Press by the photo-offset method; and, while not the printing masterpiece of the earlier work, it was actually superior due to the accuracy of its reproduction, and was produced at a fraction of the original cost. This points to the two basic advantages of photo-offset printing over older methods. In the first place—and this is probably the most important point for scholars—there are few ways to make an error unless it is deliberate. Secondly, it is far less expensive than it would be for a new edition to be set up.

This ease of printing has been a great boon to Mormon scholarship. Combining offset reprinting with xeroxing and microfilming, almost all of the important source materials on Mormonism have been made available on the market for current scholars. Reprinted works such as the Journal of Discourses, Evening and Morning Star, Times and Seasons, and B. H. Roberts’s A Comprehensive History of The Church have been placed on the market through reprinting. Research Publications, Inc., of New Haven, Connecticut, with the guidance of Archibald Hanna, has placed much additional important source material on the market, including the L.D.S. Messenger and Advocate and the Evening and Morning Star, through duo-page xeroxing. Microfilm and independent xeroxing completes the list, making virtually everything of importance in printed material available.

However, with the abundance of reprints available, some companies have been organized for the express purpose of making any material available for libraries and scholars without regard to need or quality. Some presses advertise reprints with the apparent expectancy that enough subscriptions will be made to make the printing profitable. If that number is not met, the idea is just dropped, with the subscribers left with the problem of getting their money returned. Other presses rely on library subscriptions to make a reprint possible and charge accordingly. Great commendation must be given to those who reprint items of great importance, even though they have to wait several years for a return on their investment. Such a reprint is the Western Epics reprint of the L.D.S. Biographical Encyclopedia.

The difficulty for other publishers is an apparent lack of expertise in selecting books for reprinting. For example, Books for Libraries Press has reprinted Jacob Hamblin: A Narrative of His Personal Experience at a cost which far exceeds the cost of an original; it is easily obtained on the out-of-print market and has been reprinted by the MIA numerous times. Similar difficulties arise for Praeger Publishers’ reprint of T. B. H. Stenhouse’s The Tyranny of Mormonism, a dated book of little current import readily available on the out-of-print market. Even more unfortunate is the reprinting of books of little or no merit. Such a book is Jennie Switzer’s Elder Northfield’s Home, an exceedingly dull novel on Mormon polygamy. Again, this is available on the out-of-print market for much less—that is, if anyone wants it. Other prime examples are the Books for Libraries Press printing of the 1880 Book of Mormon and the Greenwood Press reprinting of the 1880 Doctrine and Covenants. Had they reprinted the 1879 edition of the Book of Mormon or the 1876 edition of the Doctrine and Covenants, it would be more plausible; but the 1880 editions have little or no value, yet were reprinted at a high price. It is to be hoped that this trend will not continue and that the presses will use a qualified authority to decide which books are worthy of reprint.

As with the Mormon Bibliography of former years, this year’s bibliography relies heavily on Mormon Americana, Volume 12.

Historical

Anderson, Richard L. “Heritage of a Prophet,” The Ensign 1 (February 1971), 15–19.

———. “The Impact of the First Preaching in Ohio,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Summer 1971): 474–96.

———. “Jackson County in Early Mormon Descriptions,” Missouri Historical Review 65 (April 1971): 270.

Arrington, Leonard J. “Blessed Damozels: Women in Mormon History,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 6 (Summer 1971): 22–31.

Backman, Milton V., Jr. Joseph Smith’s First Vision. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1971.

Berrett, LaMar C. “An Impressive Letter from the Pen of Joseph Smith,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Summer 1971): 517–23.

Bitton, Davis. “Kirtland as a Center of Missionary Activity, 1830–1838,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Summer 1971): 497–516.

———. The Reminiscences and Civil War Letters of Levi Lamoni Wight. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1970.

Booth, Howard J. “An Image of Joseph Smith, Jr.: A Personality Study,” Courage: A Journal of History, Thought and Action 1 (September 1970): 4–14.

Booth, Paul. The Church and Its Mission. Independence, Mo.: Herald House, 1971.
     A study course for adults. RLDS Church.

Brodie, Fawn M. No Man Knows My History. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1971. Second edition, revised.

———. “Sir Richard F. Burton: Exceptional Observer of the Mormon Scene,” Utah Historical Quarterly 38 (Fall 1970): 295.

Cannon, M. H. “Morrisite War,” The American West 7 (November 1970): 4–9+.

Dennis, Ronald D., ed. Captain Dan Jones—Millennial Star Letters 1845–1856. Provo, [1971?]
     Available from editor: 1165 East 580 South, Provo.

Driggs, B. W. History of Teton Valley, Idaho. Rexburg, Idaho: Eastern Idaho Publishing Co., 1970. 
     Revised and enlarged edition. Publisher’s address: P.O. Box 11, Rexburg, Idaho.

Egan, Ferol. “Incident at Tragedy Springs,” The American West 8 (January 1971): 37. 
     Story of three Mormons murdered in California during march of Mormon Battalion, June, 1848.

Fetzer, Leland A. “Tolstoy and Mormonism,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 6 (Spring 1971): 13–29.

Flake, Chad J. “The Newell K. Whitney Collection,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Summer 1971): 322–28.

Flanders, Robert. “To Transform History: Early Mormon Culture and the Concept of Time and Space,” Church History 40 (March 1971): 108.

Geary, Edward. “The Last Days of the Coalville Tabernacle,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 5 (Winter 1970): 42–49.

Godfrey, Kenneth W. “Joseph Smith and the Masons,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 64 (Spring 1971): 79.

Green, Arnold H. and Lawrence P. Goldrup. “Joseph Smith, an American Muhammad? An Essay on the Perils of Historical Analogy,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 6 (Spring 1971): 46–58.

Green, Doyle L. “The Church and Its Magazines,” The Ensign 1 (January 1971): 12–16.

———. “The Day the Church Was Organized,” The Ensign 1 (January 1971): 39–56.

Harrington, Virginia S. and J. C. Rediscovery of the Nauvoo Temple. Salt Lake City: Nauvoo Restoration, Inc., 1971.
     Available: Nauvoo Restoration, Inc., 10 South Main, Salt Lake City.

Historical Sketch of the Twenty-Seventh Ward, Emigration Stake. Salt Lake City: 1970. 
     Available from Bishop John Jarman, 923 3rd Avenue, Salt Lake City.

Horne, J. Arthur. Latter-Day Saints in the Great Northwest. Seattle, Wash.: Graphic Art Press, c. 1968. 
     Available from John Biehl, 11338 23rd Avenue N.E., Seattle, Wash.

Howard, Richard P. “The ‘Book of Abraham’ in the Light of History and Egyptology,” Courage: A Journal of History, Thought and Action 1 (April 1970): 33–47.

Huefner, Dixie Snow. “A Survey of Women General Board Members,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 6 (Summer 1971): 61–70.

Hutchinson, Elizabeth N. Holladay, Salt Lake County, Utah. [Salt Lake City?] 1971. 
     Available from author: 2090 Terra Linda Drive, Salt Lake City.

Jennings, Warren “The First Mormon Mission to the Indians,” The Kansas Historical Quarterly 37 (Autumn 1971): 288–99.

———. “Two Iowa Postmasters View Nauvoo: Anti-Mormon Letters to the Governor of Missouri,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Spring 1971): 275–292.

Jensen, Chris. “Mormon Settlements in Nevada,” The Ensign 1 (April 1971): 25–29.

Jessee, Dean C. “The Writing of Joseph Smith’s History,” Brigham Young University Studies 1 (Summer 1971): 439–74.

Jones, Gerald E. “An Early Mormon Settlement in South Dakota,” South Dakota State Historical Society Quarterly 1 (Spring 1971): 119–31.

Kimball, James L., Jr. “The Nauvoo Charter: A Reinterpretation,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 64 (Spring 1971): 66.

Kimball, Stanley B. “The Mormons in Illinois, 1838–1846,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 64 (Spring 1971): 5.

———. “Sources on the History of the Mormons in Ohio: 1830–1838,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Summer 1971): 524–40.

———. “Thomas L. Barnes: Coroner of Carthage,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Winter 1971): 141–47.

Larson, Gustive O. The Americanization of Utah for Statehood. San Marino, Calif.: Huntington Library, 1971.

Layton, Robert L. “Kirtland: A Perspective on Time and Place,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Summer 1971): 423–38.

Lythgoe, Dennis L. “Negro Slavery in Utah,” Utah Historical Quarterly 39 (Winter 1971): 40.

McKiernan, F. Mark. “The Uses of History: Sidney Rigdon and the Religious Historians,” Courage: A Journal of History, Thought and Action 2 (September 1971): 285–90.

McLaws, Monte B. Early Mormon Journalism and the Deseret News, 1830–1898. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms, 1970. Dissertation—University of Missouri. Order No. 71-22,924.

Malmquist, O. N. The First 100 Years: A History of the Salt Lake Tribune, 1871–1971. Salt Lake City: Utah State Historical Society, 1971.

Marsh, Eudocia Baldwin. “Mormons in Hancock County,” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 64 (Spring 1971): 22.

Matthews, Robert J. “The Bernhisel Manuscript Copy of Joseph Smith’s Inspired Version of the Bible,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Spring 1971): 253–74.

———. “The ‘New Translation’ of the Bible, 1830–1833: Doctrinal Development During the Kirtland Era,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Summer 1971): 400–422.

Nibley, Hugh. “Educating the Saints—a Brigham Young Mosaic,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Autumn 1970): 61–87.

———. “The Meaning of the Kirtland Egyptian Papers,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Summer 1971): 350–99.

———. “What Is ‘The Book of Breathings’?” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Winter 1971): 153–87.

Olson, Earl E. “The Chronology of the Ohio Revelation,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Summer 1971): 329–49.

Peterson, Charles S. “The Hopis and the Mormons,” Utah Historical Quarterly 39 (Spring 1971): 179.

Rich, Pilar. The Saints of Snowville. Jericho, New York: Exposition Press, Inc., 1970.

Riedel, Albert. Geschichte der Deutschsprachigen Missionen der Kirche Jesu Christi der Heiligen der Letzten Tage. Salt Lake City [Author?] 1971.
     History of the German Mission. Five more volumes will be added.

Simmonds, A. J. Index to Names in the Library of Congress Collection of Mormon Diaries. Logan, Utah: Western Text Society, 1971. 
     Lists names mentioned in the microfilm collection of the Library of Congress. Available from the Library, Utah State University, Logan.

Stegner, Wallace. Gathering of Zion: The Story of the Mormon Trail. New York: McGraw Hill, 1971.

Stout, Wayne. History of Utah, 1930–1970. Volume III. Salt Lake City: Author, 1971.
     Available from the author: 228 So. 3rd East, Salt Lake City.

Thomasson, Gordon C. “The Manifesto Was a Victory!” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 6 (Spring 1971): 37–45.

Walton, Brian. “A University Dilemma: B.Y.U. and Blacks,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 6 (Spring 1971): 31–36.

Washington, Mary A. An Annotated Bibliography of Western Manuscripts in the Merrill Library. Logan: Western Text Society, 1971.
     Available from the Library, Utah State University, Logan.

Watson, Elden J. Manuscript History of Brigham Young. [Salt Lake City?]: Author, c. 1971. 
     First time this material has been published. Available from author: 3007 Banbury Road, Salt Lake City.

Wright, Paul A. The Growth and Distribution of the Mormon and Non-Mormon Populations in Salt Lake City, 1970. Chicago: University of Chicago, 1971. Dissertation.

Doctrinal

Bishop, Lynn L. The Keys of the Priesthood Illustrated. Draper, Utah: Review and Preview Publishers, 1971.
     Publisher’s address: P.O. Box 368, Draper, Utah.

Book of Mormon. Independence, Mo.: Herald House, 1971. Authorized RLDS edition with references.

Brinkerhoff, Zula C. God’s Chosen People of America. Salt Lake City: Author, 1971.
     Available from author: Box 562, Salt Lake City.

Cheville, Roy A. The Book of Mormon Speaks for Itself. Independence, Mo.: Herald House, 1971.

Clark, James R. Messages of the First Presidency, Vol. V. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1971.

Crowther, Duane S. God and His Church. Bountiful, Utah: Horizon Publishers, 1971.

———. The Plan of Salvation and the Future in Prophecy. Bountiful, Utah: Horizon Publishers, 1971.

DeHoyos, Arturo and Genevieve. “The Universality of the Gospel,” The Ensign 1 (August 1971): 8–14.

Doctrine and Covenants. Independence, Mo.: Herald House, 1971.
     Photo-reprint of the 1835 edition.

Eardley, A. J.. and James W. Schaack. Zion: The Story Behind the Scenery. Las Vegas, Nevada: KC Publications, 1971.

England, G. Eugene, Jr. “Are Mormons Christian?” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, V (Winter, 1970), 71–76.

Evans, Arza C. Mormonism, Capitalism, Communism. Salt Lake City: Author, 1970. 
     Available from author: P.O. Box 641, St. George.

Fuller, Barney R. Stick of Joseph. Pasadena, Calif.: Author, 1969. 
     Available from author: 2640 Rainier Way, LaHabra, Calif.

Galbraith, Madelyn. There Is a Book. Independence, Mo.: Herald House, 1971.

Hartshorn, Leon R. Joseph Smith: Prophet of the Restoration. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1970.

Howard, Richard P. “Latter Day Saint Scriptures and the Doctrine of Propositional Revelation,” Courage: A Journal of History, Thought and Action 1 (June 1971): 209–25.

Jensen, James. While They Slept. Salt Lake City: Hawkes Publications, 1971.

Johnson, Hollis R. “Civilizations Out in Space,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Autumn 1970): 3–12.

Jordan, William George. The Kingship of Self-Control. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1970.

King, Arthur H. “Some Notes on Art and Mortality,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Autumn 1970): 37–49.

King, David S. “The Principle of the Good Samaritan Considered in a Mormon Political Context,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 5 (Winter 1970): 11–22.

Kraut, Ogden. Christ and the Crucifixion. [Dugway, Utah: Author, 1971?]

———. The Gift of Dreams. Dugway, Utah: Author, 1971.

Larson, Douglas J. I Am a Child of God. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1971.

Lee, Harold B. “The Way to Eternal Life,” The Ensign 1 (November 1971): 9–17.

Lund, Gerald N. The Coming of the Lord. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1971.

McConkie, Bruce R. Doctrinal New Testament Commentary, Vol. II. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1970. 
     Includes Acts through Philippians.

Madsen, Truman. Eternal Man. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1970.

———. Four Essays on Love. Provo: Communications Workshop, 1971.

Mauss, Armand Lind. Mormonism and Minorities. Ann Arbor, Mich.: University Microfilms, 1970. 
     Dissertation—University of California, Berkeley. Order No. 71-15, 835.

Nibley, Hugh. When the Lights Went Out. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1970.

Robinson, Christine H. Inspirational Truths from the Doctrine and Covenants. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1970.

Snow, Lorenzo. “Blessings of the Gospel Only Obtained by Compliance with the Law,” The Ensign 1 (October 1971): 16–22.

Sperry, Sidney B. Book of Mormon Chronology. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1970.

Stout, Walter Milton. The Book of Mormon Practical Geography. Upland, Calif.: 1970.

Taylor, John. “The Government of God,” The Ensign 1 (August 1971): 18–25.

Tvedtnes, John A. “Hebraisms in the Book of Mormon: A Preliminary Survey,” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Autumn 1970): 50–60.

Weldon, Roy E. The Nephite Prophets Speak to Our Day. Independence, Mo.: Author, 1970.

Witt, Hugo W. The Word of Wisdom: Is It a Commandment or Isn’t It? Midvale, Utah: Kogon Publishers, 1971.
     Publisher’s address: P.O. Box 366, Midvale, Utah.

Woodruff, Wilford. “Responsibilities of the Priesthood,” The Ensign 1 (September 1971): 16–22.

Young, Brigham. “General Epistle,” The Ensign 1 (July 1971): 36–43.

Inspirational

Bickerstaff, George. Book of Mormon Stories for Children, Book 1. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1971.

Brown, Victor L., Jr. and Regina M. Chadwick On Being Human. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1971.

Cannon, D. James. Mormon Essays. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1970.

Coles, Christie Lund. Speak to Me. Provo, Utah: Press Publishing Company, 1970.

Covey, Stephen R. How to Succeed with People. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1971.

Critchlow, W. J. Gospel Insights. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1969.

Drake, Dennis. What You Feel, I Share. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1971.

Hartshorn, Leon R. Classic Stories from the Lives of Our Prophets. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1971.

———. Memories of Mothers. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1971.

Heaton, Alma. Teaching with Objects. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1971.

Jorgensen, B. W. “Imperceptive Hands: Some Recent Mormon Verse,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 5 (Winter 1970): 23–34.

Larson, Clinton F. The Prophet. Provo: Eugene F. Chapman, 1971.

Linford, Marilynne. ABC’s for Young LDS. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1971.

Milner, Winifred M. Light from the Dust. Independence, Mo.: Herald House, 1971.
     Historical novel of the Smith Family by an RLDS author.

Pearson, Carol Lynn. The Order Is Love. Provo: Trilogy Arts, 1971.

Petersen, Mark E. Live It Up! Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1971.

Rector, Hartman and Connie. No More Strangers. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1971.

Romney, Marion G. Look to God and Live. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1971.

Smith, Joseph Jr. “The King Follett Sermon,” The Ensign 1 (April 1971): 12–17.

Spafford, Belie S. Women in Today’s World. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1971.

Strong, W. Melvin. What Do You Think? [Salt Lake City?] 1971. 
     Available through Deseret Book Store.

Biography and Family History

Allen, Maud B., comp. Seven Generations of Allens: Samuel Allen of Kentucky, 1756–1841. [Salt Lake City, 1971?] 
     For information contact Mrs. R. B. Robbins, 1148 East 27th South #62, Salt Lake City.

Arrington, Leonard J. “The Human Qualities of Joseph Smith, the Prophet,” The Ensign 1 (January 1971): 35–38

Bingham (Erastus) Family Corporation. The Descendants of Erastus Bingham and Lucinda Gates. Ogden, Utah: Erastus Bingham Family Corporation, 1970. 
     Available from publisher: P.O. Box 965, Ogden.

Brooks, Juanita Leavitt. “I Married a Family,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 6 (Summer 1971): 15–21.

———. Uncle Will Tells His Own Story. Salt Lake City: Taggart and Company, 1970.

Brown, Leanor J. “Papa Was a Latter-day Pioneer,” The Ensign 1 (August 1971): 36–39.

Bushman, Virginia, comp. Dilworth Families in America. [n.p.] 1970. 
     Available through Zion’s Book Store, Salt Lake City.

Candland, David. Documents of David Candland. [n.p., 1967] 
     Available from Douglas K. Candland, Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania.

Coleman, Arthur D. Chatwin-Carter Families of Santaquin, Utah. Provo: J. Grant Stevenson, 1970.

Cooley, Everett L. “Dale L. Morgan, 1914–1971,” Utah Historical Quarterly 39 (Winter 1971): 85–88.

Colton and Colton Third Wards, Rialto Stake. A Treasury of Memories. Colton, Calif.: 1971. 
     Available from Thonna Madsen, 1197 N. LaCadena Drive, Colton, Calif.

Dusenberry, Robert K. Warren Newton Dusenberry: Prominent Utah Pioneer, Educator, Judge, and Public Servant, 1836–1915. Provo: Author, 1971.
     Available from the author: Route 2, Box 513-A, Provo.

Fish, Seymour P. Family of Joseph Fish, 1840–1926. Provo: J. Grant Stevenson, 1970.

Heslop, J. M. and Dell R. Van Orden. Joseph Fielding Smith: A Prophet Among the People. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1971.

Hughes, Delila Gardner. The Life of Archibald Hughes. Draper, Utah: Review and Preview Publishers, c. 1970.

Hunter, William E. Edward Hunter Faithful Steward. Salt Lake City: Publishers Press, 1970.

Huntington, Oliver B. History of the Life of Oliver B. Huntington. [n.p., n.d.]
     Available at Zion’s Bookstore.

Jenson, Andrew. Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia. Four volumes. Salt Lake City: Western Epics, 1971. 
     Reprint.

Johnson, Hyrum. Jonas Johnson Family, 1600–1970. [Provo?: 1971?]
     Author resides in Orem, Utah.

Larson, Andrew Karl. Erastus Snow: The Life of a Missionary and Pioneer for the Early Mormon Church. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1971.

Layne Family Book Committee. Jonathan Ellis Layne and Descendants. [n.p., n.d.]
     For more information contact D. Leland Layne, 464 Canyon Road, Logan.

Lythgoe, Dennis L. “The 1968 Presidential Decline of George Romney: Mormonism or Politics?” Brigham Young University Studies 11 (Spring 1971): 219–40.

McConkie, Joseph F. True and Faithful: The Life Story of Joseph Fielding Smith. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1971.

McGregor, Alma Gertrude Watson. Lorenzo Dow Watson. Provo: J. Grant Stevenson, 1970.

Merrell, Karen Dixon. Joseph Smith. Provo: Brigham Young University Press, 1971. 
     Written for children.

Morgan, Fern R. The Bunot and Roberts Families. Provo: Author, 1969. 
     Author’s address: 1102 Birch Lane, Provo.

Nibley, Preston. The Presidents of the Church. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1971.

Payne (Edward) Family Organization. Bridges Edward and Emma Payne and the Progression of Their Family. [Salt Lake City?] Edward Payne Family Organization, 1970. 
     For information contact Wilford Payne, 136 Braewick Road, Salt Lake City.

Reilly, P. T. “Warren Marshall Johnson, Forgotten Saint,” Utah Historical Quarterly 39 (Winter 1971): 3.

Roper, William L., and Leonard J. Arrington. William Spry, Man of Firmness, Governor of Utah. Salt Lake City: Utah State Historical Society, 1971.

Ross, Relva Booth. Booth Family History, Vol. 1. Provo: J. Grant Stevenson, 1971.

Sansom, Charles. Journal of Charles Sansom, 1826–1908. Salt Lake City: 1970. Edited by Doris Barbar Smith.
     Available from Howard D. Sansom, 2799 Dearborn St., Salt Lake City.

Sherratt, Gwen H. and Hannah H. Roundy, comp. Esther’s Children: Her Story and a Collection of Faith Inspiring Experiences. [n.p., n.d.]
     Available from Gwen H. Sherratt, 161 W. 200 N., Cedar City, Utah.

Smith, Derryfield N. Silas Derryfield Smith: Memories of a Mormon Pioneer. Mesa, Arizona: 1970.

Smith, Jesse N. Journal of Jesse N. Smith. Provo: Jesse N. Smith Association, 1970. Revised.

Valgardson, Florence Davis, ed. James Jordan Davis Family History. Provo: J. Grant Stevenson, 1970.

Wilkinson, Ernest L. Earnestly Yours: Selected Addresses of Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Company, 1971.

About the Author

Chad J. Flake

Professor Flake is special collections librarian at Brigham Young University. He also edits Mormon Americana.

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