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Eliza R. Snow, 1804-1887 Selected Bibliography

Personal Writings Articles and Books

Smith, Eliza Roxcy (Snow). Biography and Family Arnold, Marilyn. “‘To See the Game Thro,’ & Record of , One of the Twelve Enjoy the Scenery’: Eliza Roxcy Snow, 1804– Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- 1887.” Heroines of the , ed. Barbara day Saints. : , 1884. B. Smith and Blythe Darlyn Thatcher, 54–70. Salt Lake City: Bookcraft, 1997. Snow, Eliza R. Eliza R. Snow, An Immortal: Selected Writings of Eliza R. Snow. Ed. Nicholas Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach. “At the Huntington: G. Morgan, Sr. Salt Lake City: Nicholas G. The Overland Diaries of Eliza R. Snow.” Morgan, Sr. Foundation, 1957. Mormon Letters Annual 1983 (1984): 126–30.

—. The Personal Writings of Eliza Roxcy Snow. Ed. —. “Eliza: A Woman and a Sis ter.” New Era 4 Maureen Ursenbach Beecher. Salt Lake City: (October 1974): 10–16. University of Press, 1995. —. Eliza and Her Sisters. Salt Lake City: Aspen —. “Pioneer Diary of Eliza R. Snow” Improvement Books, 1991. Era 46, 47 (March 1943–April 1944): 14-part series. —. “The Eliza Enigma: The Life and Legend of Eliza R. Snow.” Essays in the American West —. Poems, Religious, Historical, and Political, Also 1974–1975, ed. Thomas G. Alexander, 29–46. Two Articles in Prose. 2 vols. Liverpool: Charles Redd Monographs in Western History Franklin D. Richards, 1856; Salt Lake City: No. 6. Provo, UT: Latter-day Saints’ Printing and Publishing Press, 1976. Establishment, 1877. —. “Eliza R. Snow.” Encyclopedia of Mormonism, —. “Eliza R. Snow’s ‘Sketch of My Life’: ed. Daniel H. Ludlow et al., 1364–1366. New Reminiscences of One of Joseph Smith’s Plural York: Macmillan, 1992. Wives.” Ed. Spencer J. Palmer. BYU Studies 12 (Autumn 1971): 125–30. —. “Eliza R. Snow.” Mormon Sisters: Women in Early Utah, ed. Claudia L. Bushman, 25–41. Snow, Eliza R., George A. Smith, Lorenzo Snow, Cambridge, MA: Emmeline Press, 1976. Paul A. Schettler. Correspondence of Palestine Tourists; Comprising a Series of Letters. Ed. —. “Eliza R. Snow’s Relief Society Travels (1880– Eliza R. Snow. Salt Lake City: Deseret News 1881).” Historical Atlas of Mormonism, ed. S. Steam Printing Establishment, 1875. Kent Brown et al., 106–7. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1994. Snow, LeRoi C. “Eliza R. Snow’s ‘Sketch of My Life.’” 47 (March 1944): 142– —. “Inadvertent Disclosure: Autobiography in the 43. Poetry of Eliza R. Snow.” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 23 (Spring 1990): 94–107. Short Excerpts of Personal Writings —. “The ‘Leading Sisters’: A Female Hierarchy in Godfrey, Kenneth W., Audrey M. Godfrey and Jill Nineteenth Century Mormon Society.” Journal Mulvay Derr, eds. Women’s Voices: An Untold of Mormon History 9 (1982): 25–39. History of the Latter-day Saints, 1830-1900. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1982. —. “Leonora, Eliza, and Lorenzo: An Affectionate Portrait of the Snow Family.” Ensign 10 (June Madsen, Carol Cornwall. In Their Own Words: 1980): 64–69. Women and the Story of Nauvoo. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1994.

—. “Priestess among the Patriarchs: Eliza R. Snow Society Presidents.” Ensign 7 (December 1977): and the Mormon Female Relief Society, 1842- 36–43. 1887.” Religion and Society in the American West: Historical Essays, ed. Carl Guarneri and Hallwas, John E. “The Midwestern Poetry of Eliza David Alvarez, 153–70. Lanham, MD: University Snow.” Western Illinois Regional Studies 5 (Fall Press of America, 1987. 1982): 136–45.

—. “Three Women and the Life of the Mind.” Utah Melville, J. Keith. The Poetic Theology of Eliza Historical Quarterly 43 (Winter 1975): 26–40. Roxcy Snow. Feminine Contributions to Mormon Culture, No. 355. Provo, UT: Division of Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach and James L. Kimball, Continuing Education, Extension publications, Jr. “The First Relief Society: A Diversity of Brigham Young University, November 1965. Women.” Ensign 9 (March 1979): 25–29. Oman, Susan Staker and Carol Cornwall Madsen. Beecher, Maureen Ursenbach, Linda King Newell “100 Years of Primary,” Ensign 8 (April 1978): and Valeen Tippetts Avery. “Emma and Eliza 32–39. and the Stairs.” BYU Studies 22 (Winter 1982): 87–96. Payne, Jaynann Morgan. “Eliza R. Snow: First Lady of the Pioneers.” Ensign 3 (September 1973): Carter, Kate B., comp. “Eliza R. Snow—Pioneer, 62–67. 1847.” Our Pioneer Heritage 17 (1974): 321–84. Peterson, Janet and LaRene Porter Gaunt. Elect Compton, Todd. In Sacred Loneliness: The Plural Ladies: Presidents of the Relief Society. Salt Wives of Joseph Smith. Salt Lake City: Signature Lake City: Deseret Book, 1990. Books, 1997. Terry, Keith C. and Ann Terry. Eliza: A Biography Davidson, Karen Lynn. “Eliza R. Snow, Psalmist of of Eliza R. Snow. USA: Butterfly Publishing, the Latter Days.” Covenants, Prophecies, and 1981. Hymns of the Old Testament; The 30th Annual Sidney B. Sperry Symposium, 302–314. Salt Van Wagoner, Richard S. and Steven C. Walker. A Lake City: Deseret Book, 2001. Book of Mormons. Salt Lake City: , 1982. [Derr], Jill Mulvay. “Eliza R. Snow and the Woman Question.” BYU Studies 16 (Winter 1976): 250– Theses and Dissertations 64. Black, Sharon Jean. “An Historical Approach to the Derr, Jill Mulvay. “Form and Feeling in a Care fully Poetry of Eliza R. Snow.” Master’s thesis, Crafted Life: Eliza R. Snow’s ‘Poem of Brigham Young University, 1970. Poems.’” Journal of Mormon History 26 (Spring 2000): 1–39. Petree, Sandra Ailey. “The Power of the Word: Self- Inscription in the Journals of Nineteenth-Century —. “The Lion and the Lioness: Brigham Young and Mormon Women.” Ph.D. diss., University of Eliza R. Snow.” BYU Studies 40 (2001): 54–101. Arkansas, Fayetteville, 1999.

—. “The Significance of ‘O My Father’ in the Symons, Ruth Alene Thomson. “The Song of the Personal Journey of Eliza R. Snow.” BYU Righteous: An Historical and Literary Analysis Studies 36 (1996–97): 84–126. of the Latter-day Saint Hymnal, 1835–1871.” Ph.D. diss., Brigham Young University, 1971. —. “To Nurture and Be Nurtured: The Friendships of Eliza R. Snow.” May Christ Lift Thee Up: 1998 BYU Women’s Conference, 87–108. Salt Lake City: Deseret Book, 1999.

Derr, Jill Mulvay and Susan Staker Oman. “The Nauvoo Generation: Our First Five Relief

Adapted by Hilary M. Hendricks from James B. Allen, Ronald W. Walker, and David J. Whittaker. Studies in Mormon History, 1830– 1997: An Indexed Bibliography. Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois, 2000.