Entry 3352. One of the earliest tracts published in India, symbolic of the spread of beyond the United States and western Europe in the 1850s. From the Brigham Young University collection.

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3289. F., H. The first principles of the gospel, by H. F. [Plano, 3293. Fairchild, James Harris. Manuscript of Solomon Ill., Printed at the office of the True Latter-day Saints’ Spaulding and the Book of Mormon, a paper read before the Herald, 1866?]. Northern Ohio and Western Reserve Historical Society, March 4p. 23cm. (True Latter Day Saints’ Herald. Tract 23, 1886. [Cleveland, 1892?]. no. 5) 1p.l., [187]–200p. 25cm. (Western Reserve Signed: H. F. Historical Society. Tract no. 77) CtY, MoInRC, NN, UHi, UPB Cover title. Reprinted from the Magazine of Western History, 3289a. A fac-simile from the Book of Abraham, No. 2. vol. 4, p. 30–39. [Nauvoo, Ill., Times and Seasons, 1842]. CU-B, DLC, ICN, MH, NN, UHi, UPB Broadside. 31 x 20cm. illus. Reprinted from the folding plate in Times and 3294. Fairfield, Asa Merrill. Fairfield’s pioneer history of Seasons, vol. 3, no. 10. Lassen County, California, containing everything that can be Crawley 141. learned about it from the beginning of the world to the year of USlC our Lord 1870 . . . showing the efforts of the settlers to obtain freedom from Mormon rule. . . . San Francisco, Published 3290. Fac-simile of the brass plates recently taken from a for the author by H. S. Crocker Company, c1916. mound in the vicinity of Kinderhook, Pike County, Illinois. xxii, 506p. 23cm. fold. map. [Liverpool, 1850?]. , p. 50–53, 70–76. Broadside. 41 x 25cm. DLC, USlC Twelve plates with background material, including certifications of authenticity. 3295. Fairfield, Edmund B. The early history of Joseph Usually found at the end of John Taylor’s Three Smith. [Oberlin, Ohio?, 1902?]. nights’ public discussion. 8p. 15cm. CSmH, UPB, USlC USlC

3291. Facts and queries of Mr. Jarman. [Liverpool, Church 3296. Faithfull, Emily. Three visits to America. Edinburgh, of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ca. 1890]. David Douglas, 1884. [2]p. 18cm. xv, 377p. 22cm. Refutation of some of W. Jarman’s anti-Mormon Another edition: New York, Fowler & Wells Co., lectures. c1884 DLC, TxDaS-D, UPB, USlC. USlC Chapter XI deals with polygamy; exposé of the endowment ceremony, p. 150–78. Chapter XII deals 3292a. Fairbanks, Edward Taylor. The town of with the Book of Mormon, etc., p. 179–99. St. Johnsbury Vt. A review of one hundred twenty-five years to CSmH, CtY, CU-B, DLC, MH, NjP, NN, UHi, the anniversary pageant 1912. St. Johnsbury, [Vt.], The ULA, UPB, USl, UU Cowles Press, 1914. 592p. 24cm. ports. 3297. Falck, Lilliebell. “Lest we forget.” Our World War Mormons, p. 217–19. heroes. Ogden, , 1927. CU, DLC, MB, MWA, OClWHi, USlC 47p. 24cm. illus. Cover title. 3292b. Fairbanks, Lorenzo Sayles. Genealogy of the Biographies of Utah men killed in World War I. Fairbanks family in America, 1633–1897. By Lorenzo Sayles DLC, UHi, UPB, USlC Fairbanks, A.M., late counsellor at law and member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass. Falconer, M. A. [pseud.] See Walker, Marietta. Boston, Printed for the author by the American Printing and Engraving Company, 1897. 3298. Falding, Frederick J. Notes of a journey round the 876, xci p. 23cm. illus., ports. world: made in 1875, by Thomas Coote, Esq., Jun., and Dr. Includes biographical information on David Falding. F. J. Falding, D.D. Sheffield, Leader and Sons, Fairbanks and his participation in various events in Printers, “Independent” Office, 1876. church history, p. 629–31. 2p.l., 208p. 19cm. C, CtY, CU-B, FTaSU, MH, NN, NNU, UPB “Notes . . . printed almost exactly as they first

— 404 — FARISH,THOMAS EDWIN appeared in the columns of The Independent.” xii, 15–319p. 21cm. col. front., plates, port., maps. “A Sunday amongst the Mormons at Salt Lake Tells of five thousand Mormons crossing the City,” 1875, p. 192–204. Kansas River in 1846, marching with ten brass-pieces, CtY, NN, OClW, OO, PSC, UHi, UPB every man having rifle, brace of pistols, and Bowie knife, p. 198, 242. 3299. Falk, Alfred. Trans-Pacific sketches. A tour through the Notes the fear of emigrants on the Santa Fe Trail United States and Canada. . . . Melbourne, Sydney, and concerning these Mormons. Adelaide, George Robertson, [1877]. CU-B, DLC, NjP, NN, UHi, UPB, USlC, UU xv, 313p. 19cm. Travels through in 1876. 3303. ———. Roaming the Rockies; through national parks Description of the city and notes on Mormonism and national forests of the Rocky Mountain wonderland. With with a little on its political and social aspects. The an introductory note by Honorable Horace M. Albright, Director whole thing a “gigantic” fraud, p. 43–60. of the National Park Service. New York, Farrar & DLC, UHi, UPB, USlC, UU Rinehart, 1930. xiv, 333p. 21cm. illus., plates, maps. 3300. Fallows, Samuel. Hot shot fired at fashion’s follies and Maps on inside covers. society’s abominations. Portrayed by eminent thinkers and writers. Chapter V, “Through Utah’s forests.” References Introduction by Rt. Rev. Samuel Fallows . . . Illustrated. to the Mormon settlement of the Salt Lake Valley, p. Chicago, Standard Publishing Co., 1889. 81–98. xxxi, 9–569p. 22cm. plates. CU-B, DLC, NjP, NN, UHi, UPB, USlC “Mormon Question,” [by] The Rev. J. P. Newman, p. 99–113. 3304. ———. The romance of forgotten towns. New York How to offset Mormonism. and London, Harper & Brothers, 1924. USlC xiv, 335p. 23cm. illus. Chap. 29, Six stirring years at Nauvoo, Ill., 3301. ———. The Mormon menace. By Rt. Rev. Samuel p. 216–21. Fallows, D.D., LL.D. and Helen M. Fallows, A.M. Chicago, Chap. 30, The kingdom of Beaver Island, Woman’s Temperance Publishing Association, 1903. p. 222–28. 122p., [1]l. 20cm. CU, DLC, NjP, NN, UHi, UPB, USlC, UU CSmH, CtY, DLC, NN, UPB, USlC, WHi 3304a. ———. The romance of the rivers. New York and 3301a. Farewell entertainment and dance in honor of Elder London, Harper & Brothers, publishers, [1927]. Louis Iverson who leaves on a mission to the Indian territory, xvi, 298p. 23cm. plates. will be given under the auspices of the ward Y.M.M.I. In the section on the Colorado River, the author Association in the Second Ward meeting house. . . . [Salt Lake mentions the Mormons and describes the Mountain City], 1897. Meadows massacre, p. 231. Broadside. 23 x 15cm. CU, DLC, IdU, MB, NN, Or, PPA, PU, UPB USlC 3304b. ———. Seeing the far West. Philadelphia & 3301b. Farewell party in honor of Miss Bertha E. Patterson. London, J. B. Lippincott Co., 1920. Eighth Ward, Friday evening, January 7th, 1921, at 8:00 P.M. 303, [1]p. 23cm. illus. Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Efficiency Printing Co., 1921. Mormons, p. 85–86, 92–104, 190–91. Broadside. 18 x 11cm. port. CtY, DLC, UPB, USlC, UU Announcement of party before leaving for the Eastern States Mission. 3305. Farish, Thomas Edwin. History of Arizona, by UPB Thomas Edwin Farish, Arizona Historian. Phoenix, [The Filmer Brothers Electrotype Company, Typographers 3302. Faris, John Thomson. On the trail of the pioneers; and Stereotypers, San Francisco], 1915–18. romance, tragedy and triumph of the path of empire. New 8v. 22cm. plates, ports., maps. York, George H. Doran Company, c1920. Mormon colonization in Arizona, vol. 1, p. 315;

— 405 — FARMER,ELIHU JEROME vol. 2, p. 24–25, 56; vol. 3, p. 252; vol. 4, p. 275–76; vol. Printed in many forms, but never given official 6, p. 288; vol. 7, p. 145; Mormon Battalion, vol. 1, p. sanction. 130, 136–38, 140, 143, 145–46. USlC Howes F37. CU-B, DLC, NjP, UHi, UPB, USlC 3309. ———. A vision, as seen by Stephen M. Farnsworth in Nauvoo, Ill., early in the Spring of 1844. As related by himself. 3305a. Farmer, Elihu Jerome. The resources of the Rocky . . . Bloomington, Utah, Printed at the Union Office, Mountains, being a brief description of the mineral, grazing, 1886. agricultural and timber resources of Colorado, Utah, Arizona, 8p. 13cm. New Mexico, Wyoming, , Montana, and Dakota. . . . USlC Cleveland, Ohio, Leader Printing Company, 1883. 196p. 21cm. illus. 3310. ———. (same) Springville, Utah, Printed by “The city of the Saints,” p. 53–54. Brief descrip- J. M. Westwood, [ca. 1890]. tion of the settling of Utah by the Mormons. 4p. 15cm. CtY, IC, IdB, IdU, InU, UPB Cover title. In green printed wrappers. 3306. Farnham, Thomas Jefferson. Travels in the great UPB western prairies, the Anahuac and Rocky Mountains and in the Oregon Territory. Poughkeepsie, Killey and Lossing, Farr, Julia [pseud.] See Mosehauer, Julia Abbey Printers, 1841. (Trumpler). 197p. 19cm. In brown printed wrappers. 3310a. Farrar, John. An ecclesiastical dictionary, explanatory Other editions: London, R. Bentley, 1843 DLC, of the history, antiquities, heresies, sects, and religious denomina- ICJ, MH; Poughkeepsie, Killey and Lossing; New York tions of the Christian Church. By the Rev. John Farrar, classical and London, Wiley & Putnam, 1843 CSmH, CtY; New tutor of the Theological Institution, Richmond; author of “A York, Greeley and McElrath, 1843 CtY, CU-B, DLC, biblical and theological dictionary,” &c. London, Published MA, UHi, UPB, USlC. by John Mason, 1853. Also in Reuben G. Thwaites’ Early Western Travels, iv, 560p. 18cm. plan (fold.) vols. 28–29. Includes 11, [1]p of advertisements bound in at Published in German under title: Wanderungen end. über die Felsenbirge indas Oregongebiet . . . Leipzig, Includes reference on the Mormons, or Latter-day Mayer, 1846. OrP, OrU, WaU. Saints, p. 408–9. Mormons driven from ; Spaulding manu- DLC, USlC script; other references, p. 6–12. Howes F50, Wagner-Camp 85. Faulconer, M. A. [pseud.] See Walker, Marietta. CtY, CU-B, DLC, NjP, NN, NP, ULA, UPB, USlC 3312. Faulkner, Charles James. A bill for the local govern- 3307. Farnsworth, Moses Franklin. Farnsworth memorial. ment of Utah Territory and to provide for the election of certain Being a record of Matthias Farnsworth and his descendants in officers in said territory. Washington, 1892. America. Gathered from authentic sources and compiled by 16p. 33cm. (S. 1306) Moses Franklin Farnsworth, Manti, Utah. Manti, Utah, L. Eberstadt: Utah and the Mormons. A. Lauber, publishers, 1897. No copy located 514p. 23cm. ports. Includes biographies and genealogies of several 3313. ———. A bill to enable the people of Utah to form a Mormons. constitution and state government, and to be admitted into the CSmH, DLC, UHi, UPB, USlC Union on an equal footing with the original states. 3308. Farnsworth, Stephen M. Farnsworth’s vision. . . . [Washington?, Govt. Print. Off.?, 1893?]. [Salt Lake City?, ca. 1890]. 16, [1]p. 27cm. (U.S. 52d Cong. 3d Sess. Senate. S. 8p. 12cm. 3766) Written on first page: William Jex, 1854. Includes discussion of the need for perfect tolera-

— 406 — FELT,CHARLES BRIGHAM tion of religious sentiment in Utah. oyobi Shimei. Toyko, Nihon, Matsu Jitsu Seito Iesu UPB Kirisuto Kyokai Nihon Dendobu, [1906]. 62p. 16cm. 3314. ———. Speech of the Hon. Charles J. Faulkner of Title in English: The brief life of Christ and His Virginia in favor of an increase of the army and in opposition mission. to the employment of volunteers in Utah. Delivered in the House UPB, USlC of Representatives, March 9, 1858. Washington, 1858. 18p. 21cm. 3318. ———. (same) [Tokyo, Nihon, Matsu Jitsu Seito A speech against the church situation after the Iesu Kirisuto Kyokai Nihon Dendobu, 1909]. expedition; his opinion that hiring volunteers would be 62p. 15cm. folly. “2d edition.” Fales & Flake 128. USlC Vi, ViU, NjP 3319. Feil, Paul. A solemn appeal unto all Israel (Ephraim 3314a. Faulmann, Karl. Das Buch der Schrift enthaltend die and Manasse [sic]). [Salt Lake City, 1929?]. Schriftzeichen und Alphabete aller Zeiten und aller Volker des Broadside. 28 x 21cm. Erkreises. Zusammengestefft und erlautert von Carl Faulmann. Pres. Grant’s refusal to read a divine message Zweite Vermehrte und verbesserte Auglage. Wien, Druck und through Feil in conference. Verlag der Kaiserlich-Koniglichen Hof- und Signed: Paul Feil, “The Messenger the Lords’ Staatsdruckerei, 1880. Servant.” xii, 286p. 29cm. USlC, UPB, UU Originally published in 1878. “Mormon-alphabet,” p. 14. 3319a. Fellow country women. [n.p., ca. 1885]. CtY, DLC, ICN, MB, MH, MnU, NcU, NIC, Broadside. 21 x 14cm. NNC, NjP, NN, OCl, RPB Printed after the Edmunds Act of 1882 but before the Edmunds-Tucker of 1887. 3315. Favez, Louis. Fragments sur les Mormons. Lausanne UPB [Switzerland], Delafontaine et Comp., Mme. Duret- Corbaz, Imprimerie E. Buvelot, 1854–56. 3319b. Felt, Charles Brigham. Organizations of the 2v. (84, 82p.) 19cm. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. [Salt Lake City, Title in English: Fragments on the Mormons. 1921]. I. et les Mormons, ou examen de [4]p. 18cm. leurs prétentions relativement a leur Bible, a leur USlC prophetè et a leur église. II. Le Morminisme jugé d’après ses doctrines: expose succinct des notions 3320. ———. Teaching in the home. Salt Lake City, Mormonnes, et de leur valeur relativement a la Sainte Presiding Bishop’s Office, The , [ca. 1929]. Ecriture. 12p. 18cm. CtY, CU-B vol. 1, MH vol. 1, USlC, WaU vol. 2, Cover title. WHi In brown printed wrappers. Issued by the Presiding Bishop’s Office. 3316. ———. Lettre sur les Mormons de la Californie. Instructions for ward teaching. Vevey, Impr. de E. Buvelot, 1851. NjP, UPB 46p. 19cm. Title in English: Letter on the Mormons of 3320a. ———. (same) Salt Lake City, Presiding California. Bishop’s Office, [ca. 1929]. Signed: L. Favez. 12p. 18cm. An essary on Mormon theology. Cover title. CtY, USlC In brown printed wrappers. Appears in variant wrapper with rounded corner 3317. Featherstone, Joseph F. Iesu Kirisuto no Ryakuden on border.

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Issued by the Presiding Bishop’s Office. UPB 3324. Ferguson, Charles D. The experiences of a forty-niner during thirty-four years’ residence in California and Australia. 3321. ———. (same) [Salt Lake City?, ca. 1929]. By Charles D. Ferguson, edited by Frederick T. Wallace. 12p. 15cm. Cleveland, Ohio, The Williams Publishing Company, In white printed wrappers. 1888. UPB, USlC xviii, 9–507p. 23cm. illus., plates, port. Cover title: A third of a century in the gold fields. 3321a. ———. (same) [Salt Lake City?, ca. 1929]. Another edition: Chico, Calif., M. A. Carson, 1924 12p. 15cm. CU-B, UHi, UPB, USlC. Caption title within border. Trip through Utah in 1850 with a discussion of UPB, USlC Mormonism, p. 67–76. CU-B, DLC, ICN, NjP, UHi, UPB, USlC 3321b. ———. (same) [Salt Lake City?, ca. 1929]. 12p. 15cm. 3325. Ferguson, Charles Wright. Confusion of tongues. A Caption title without border. review of modern isms. A biography of sects. Garden City, UPB, USlC N.Y., Doubleday, Doran & Co., 1928. 7p.l., 464p. 21cm. 3322. ———. (same) [Salt Lake City?, ca. 1929]. Mormonism among the isms, p. 365–93. 15p. 17cm. DLC, NjPT, NN, UPB, USlC, UU Caption title. Title within border on p. [1]. 3325a. ———. The new books of revelations. The inside story Last line of first paragraph: “their duty.”—Doc. of America’s astounding religious cults. Garden City, N.Y., and Cov., 20. Doubleday, Doran & Company, 1929. UPB, USlC 6p.l., 464p. 21cm. Special edition of “Confusion of tongues” pub- 3322a. ———. (same) [Salt Lake City?, ca. 1929]. lished for Plain Talk Magazine. Mormonism, p. 365–93. 15p. 17cm. NjP, UPB, USlC Caption title. Title within border on p. [1]. 3325b. Fergusson, J. C. The Alta California Pacific Coast Last line of first paragraph: duty.”—Doc. and and trans-continental railroad guide. Contains more information Cov., 20. about the states and territories of the Pacific Coast, and those UPB, USlC traversed by the great trans-continental railroad than any other book extant. . . . San Francisco, Fred. MacCrellish & Co., 3323. ———. What the restored gospel of Jesus Christ means [1871]. to me. Address delivered over radio station KSL, Sunday, Nov. 8, [4], xii, 293, [3]p. 18cm. illus., plates, maps 13, 1927. [Salt Lake City], 1927. (1 fold.) Broadside. 51 x 21cm. Salt Lake City, p. 217–21, with mention of the Reprinted from the Deseret News, Saturday, “New Zion movement.” November 19, 1927. DLC, CSmH, UPB UPB 3326. Fernhagel, D. T. Die Wahrheit über das 3323a. Fenzi, Sebastiano. Gita intorno alla terra dal gen- Mormonenthum. Blätter aus Utah. Zürich, Verlags- naio al Settembre dell’anno 1876. Firenze, Coi tipi dei suc- Magazine, (J. Schabelitz), 1889. cessori le monnier, 1877. iv, 111p. 22cm. 259, [1]p. 23cm. In tan printed wrappers. In gray printed wrappers. Title in English: The truth about Mormondom. Title in English: Trip to the land of January to Includes chapters on Utah Territory, the founding September of the year 1876. of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Discussion of Mormonism, p. 215–16. Book of Mormon, history of the Mormons, Salt Lake UPB City, Brigham Young, and polygamy.

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ICN, MH, NN, UPB, USlC with three hundred and thirty-six illustrations. New York, D. Appleton and Company, c1882. 3327. Ferril, Thomas Hornsby. High passage. New xv, 615p. 27cm. illus. Haven, Yale University Press; London, H. Milford, Another edition: 1886 UHi. Oxford University Press, 1926. Description of area through Utah. 50p. 20cm. (Yale series of younger poets) “The Mormons despite their abominable faults . . . In illustrated paper wrapper over light boards. their bigotry, and the crimes of murder and spoilation; Poem: The hands of Joseph Smith, p. 35–36. are thrifty and hard working,” p. 86–89, 98–100. CU, DLC, NjP, UHi, UPB CU-B, DLC, MH, NN, UPB, USlC

3328. Ferris, Benjamin G. Utah and the Mormons. The his- 3331a. Ferris, Jacob. The states and territories of the great tory, government, doctrines, customs, and prospects of the Latter- West; including Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, , day Saints. From personal observation during a six months’ resi- Wisconsin, Iowa, Minesota [sic], Kansas, and Nebraska. New dence at Great Salt Lake City. By Benjamin G. Ferris. Late York and Auburn, Miller, Orton, and Mulligan, Buffalo, Secretary of Utah Territory. New York, Harper & E. F. Beadle, 1856. Brothers, publishers, 1854. xii, [13]–352p., [6]l. 20cm. illus., plates, fold. map. xii, [13]–347p. 20cm. illus., ports., plates. In the back are advertisements for books including Title vignette: Mormon coins. Benjamin Ferris’s “History of the Mormons” and calls In Utah, October 1852–May 1853. it the most singular delusion of modern times. Howes F98, Wagner-Camp 238a. CU, DLC, IdU, MB, MiU, NN, UPB CSmH, CtY, CU-B, DLC, ICN, MoInRC, MoK, NjP, NjPT, NN, TxDaM-D, UHi, ULA, UPB, USl, 3331b. Ferriss, E. J. History of the Little Mountain, from USlC, WHi 1810 to 1887. . . . Painesville, Ohio, Painesville Advertiser, 1887. 3329. ———. (same) New York, Harper & Brothers, 34, [2]p. 22cm. publishers, 1856. Discussion of the Mormons, p. 33–34. xii, [13]–377p. 20cm. illus., port., plates. OCl, OClWHi, PU, USlC Title vignette: Mormon coins. CSmH, CtY, MH, NjP, NN, OO, UHi, UPB, USlC, 3331c. Ferry, Hippolyte. Description de la nouvelle UU Californie: geographique, politique et morale, contenant l’his- torique de la découverte de cette contrée. Un précis des événements 3330. Ferris, Cornelia (Woodcock). The Mormons at politques qui s’y sont accomplis. Des renseignements détaillés sur home; with some incidents of travel from Missouri to California, sa topographie, son climat, ses productions minérales, végétales et 1852–3. In a series of letters. By Mrs. B. G. Ferris, (wife of animales. Des notions sur la minérologie, la métallurgie et la the late U.S. Secretary for Utah). New York, Dix & géologie. Le caractère, les moeurs, usages, coutumes de ses habi- Edwards, London, Sampson Low, Son & Co., 1856. tants. La description de ses baies, ports, billes, missions, villages. viii, 299p. 19cm. Des instructions nautiques sur ses ports. Le tarif des douanes en Letters 8–12, p. 102–205 were originally published California. Des reseignements généraux concernant les routes qui in Putnam’s Monthly, vol. 6 (August–December):144–46, conduisent en California, les lieux de passage, desription des 262–66, 376–81, 500–5, 602–7 under title “Life among Chagres, Panama, du cap Horn et de la Terre-de-Feu, etc. Paris, the Mormons.” They arrived in Salt Lake City before L. Maison, Editeur des Guides Richard, 1850. October 30, 1852 and left for California via Carson 2p.l., 386p., [7]l. of plates. 18cm. illus., plates, Valley May 5, 1853. maps (1 fold.) Howes F99, Wagner-Camp 274. Mormons discussed in a note on p. 87. Other CSmH, CtY, CU-B, DLC, ICN, MoInRC, NjP, Mormon references in section on Salt Lake, p. 79–89. NN, TxDaM-D, UHi, ULA, USl, USlC, UU, WHi CtY, CU-A, DLC, MiU, MsU, NN, PU, UPB

3331. Ferris, George Titus. Our native land: or, glances at 3332. Ferry, Jeannette Hollister. The Industrial Christian American scenery and places, with sketches of life and adventure, Home Association of Utah. Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. By

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Jeanette H. Ferry, Park City, Utah, president of the association. At head of title: Supplement revelations on the Salt Lake City, Salt Lake Lithographing Co., 1893. building of the temple and instruction to the Church of 90p. 22cm. Christ. In printed illustrated wrappers. Printed in double columns and can be folded to Compilation of the various reports and statements four pages. concerning the Industrial Christian Home, created to UPB aid polygamist women. UHi, UPB, USlC, UU 3334. ———. Ninth visitation of the messenger to Elder Otto Fetting, Port Huron, Mich. Supplement to revelation on building 3332a. Festival, Mr______. The honor of your company is the temple. Port Huron, Mich., For sale at the Office of respectfully solicited at a supper party, at the Bath House, near Zion’s Advocate, [1929?]. Warm Spring, on Wednesday, the 27th inst., at 2 o’clock, P.M. [2]l. 22cm. Great Salt Lake City, Nov. 22, 1850. UPB, USlC [2]l. 17cm. Folded sheet printed on first leaf. Invitation to 3335. ———. Revelation on building of the temple. Given to Mrs. John Taylor. Apostle Otto Fetting, Port Huron, Michigan, March the 22nd, Signed by Brigham Young, Heber C. Kimball, 1928. Port Huron, Mich., 1928. Willard Richards. Broadside. 28 x 22cm. USlC The 5th message. NjP, UPB, USlC 3332b. Fetting, Otto. Eighteenth message. [Port Huron, Mich., Mrs. Otto Fetting, 1930?]. 3336. ———. Revelation to build the temple. The time is at [4]p. 22cm. hand. The Lord has spoken and revealed His purpose by the At head of title: has come, as mouth of His servant “John.” . . . Port Huron, Mich., For Christ said he would. Matt. 17:11. sale at the Office of Zion’s Advocate, [Printed by Elder Printed in double columns and can be folded into H. L. MacPherson, 1928?]. four pages. 16p. 22cm. UPB Includes messages 1–8. MoInRC, UPB, USlC 3332c. ———. Eighteenth message. A warning to all people of the second coming of Christ. John the Baptist 3337. ———. (same) [Port Huron, Mich., Send all (resurrected) has come. [Independence, Mo., Board of orders to Mrs. Otto Fetting, Printed by Elder H. L. Publication of the Church of Christ, 1930]. MacPherson, 1929?]. [4]p. 19cm. 20p. 22cm. Caption title within border. Includes messages 1–10. Dated: January 6, 1930. UPB, USlC UPB 3338. ———. Revelations on the building of the temple. The 3333. ———. Eleventh visitation of the messenger to Elder time is at hand. The Lord has spoken and revealed His purpose, Otto Fetting, Port Huron, Mich. Supplement to by the mouth of His servant “John.” Port Huron, Mich., revelation on building the temple. Port Huron, Mich., Mrs. [Printed by H. L. MacPherson, 1929?]. Otto Fetting, [1929?]. 14p. 23cm. 3p. 21cm. In double columns. Church of Christ (Fetting). Contains first 12 messages. MoInRC, UPB, USlC MoInRC

3333b. ———. Nineteenth visitation. [Port Huron, Mich.?, 3338a. ———. Revelations on the building of the temple and Mrs. Otto Fetting?, 1930?]. instruction to the Church of Christ. [Port Huron, Mich., Broadsheet. 22 x 21cm. Mrs. Otto Fetting, 1930?]. Dated February 28th, 1930. 25p. 23cm.

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Includes messages 1 through 22. UPB, USlC USlC 3338i. ———. Twenty-second message. [Independence, 3338b. ———. Supplement revelation on the building of the Mo., 1930?]. temple and instruction to the Church of Christ. Twentieth visit of [4]p. 20cm. the messenger to Elder Otto Fetting, April 8, 1930. Caption title. [Independence, Mo.?, 1930?]. Message dated July 29, [1930]. [2]p. 22cm. UPB USlC 3338j. ———. Twenty-second message. July, 1930. [Port 3338c. ———. Supplement revelations on the building of the Huron, Mich., Mrs. Otto Fetting, 1930?]. temple and instruction to the Church of Christ. The time is at Broadsheet. 22 x 21cm. hand. The Lord has spoken and revealed his purpose by the At head of title: John the Baptist has come, as mouth of His servant “John.” [Port Huron, Mich., 1929?]. Christ said he would. Matt. 17:11. [4]p. 22cm. Printed in double columns and can be folded to Includes visitations thirteenth through sixteenth, four pages dated September 20, 1929 to October 27, 1929. UPB UPB, USlC 3338k. ———. Twenty-third message. [Port Huron, Mich., 3338d. ———. Supplement revelations on the building of the Mrs. Otto Fetting, 1930?]. temple and instruction to the Church of Christ. [Port Huron, Broadsheet. 22 x 21cm. Mich., 1930?]. At head of title: John the Baptist has come, as Broadside. 22 x 21cm. Christ said he would. Matt. 17:11. Dated: February 28th, 1930. Printed in double columns and can be folded to UPB, USlC four pages. Dated October 31, 1930. 3338e. ———. Supplement revelations on the building of the UPB temple and instructions to the Church. Seventeenth visitation [and] eighteenth visitation. [Independence, Mo.?, 1930?]. 3338m. ———. A warning to all people of the second coming Broadsheet. 22 x 21cm. of Christ. Twelfth message. [Independence, Mo., Church of USlC Christ, 1929?]. [4]p. 21cm. 3338f. ———. Supplement revelations on the building of the UPB, USlC, UU temple and instruction to the Church of Christ. Twenty-first visi- tation. [Port Huron, Mich., Mrs. Otto Fetting, 1930?]. 3338n. ———. A warning to all people of the second coming [2]p. 22cm. of Christ. One of the series of revelations on the building of the USlC temple and instruction to the Church of Christ. The time is at hand. The Lord has spoken and revealed His purpose by the 3338g. ———. Tenth visitation of the messenger to Elder mouth of His servant “John” (the Baptist) . . . Twenty-fourth Otto Fetting, Port Huron, Mich. Supplement to revelation on message. [Independence, Printed by the Board of building the temple. Port Huron, Mich., [Printed by Elder Publication of Church of Christ, 1930?]. H. L. MacPherson, 1929?]. [4]p. 22cm. [3]p. 22cm. UPB, USlC USlC 3338o. ———. A warning to all people of the second coming 3338h. ———. Twelfth visitation of the messenger to Elder of Christ. Revelations on the building of the temple and instruc- Otto Fetting, Port Huron, Mich. Supplement to revelation on tion to the Church of Christ . . . The time is at hand. The Lord building the temple. [Port Huron, Mich., Mrs. Otto Fetting, has spoken and revealed His purpose by the mouth of His ser- 1929?]. vant “John” (the Baptist). [Port Huron, Mich.?, 1930?]. [6]p. 22cm. 20p. 22cm.

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Includes messages 1–19, 19th message dated author, by John Wright, Steam Press; London, Wertheim February 28th, 1930. & MacIntosh, and Houlston & Stoneman ...,185–]. MoInRC, UPB, USlC 16p. 17cm. CtY, CU-B, NjP, NN, UPB, USlC 3341. Few choice examples of Mormon practices and sermons. [Salt Lake City?, 1886?]. 3345. A few thoughts suggested by the term “Latter-day Saint.” [73]p. 22cm. Ledbury, Printed and sold by J. Gibbs, Jun., Cover title. [ca. 1840]. In orange printed wrappers. Broadside. 23 x 14cm. Contains: Mysteries of the Endowment House; Possible author. W. J. Morrish. Brigham Young’s will; Fraud on the will; Mormon UPB expositor; Mountain Meadows massacre; Mormon absurdities; Saintly falsity; David Whitmer talks. 3346. A few words about the Mormons. [n.p., n.d.]. CSmH, CtY, CU-B, DLC, MH, NjP, UPB, USl, 2 pts. 21cm. (Nos. 1–2) USlC Cover title. USlC 3341a. A few comments on the poetical work of Theodore E. Curtis. [Salt Lake City?, ca. 1924]. 3346a. A few words to a Latter Day Saint. By P. P. Card. 14 x 10cm. Huntingdon, [Eng.], Printed and Sold by R. Edis, Includes comments by church leaders and others. [1851?]. Printed on light green card. 12p. 18cm. UPB A rebuttal to Lorenzo Snow’s Only way to be saved. MH 3341b. A few facts. About the modern, monogamic parson. Salt Lake City, 1885. 3347. Fidelity Picture Plays Syndicate. “The power of the Broadside. 42 x 17cm. Mormons. . . .” Cleveland, [1919?]. Comparison of polygamist Mormons and immoral 6p. 26cm. illus. Christian parsons. A promotional pamphlet for a projected movie. UPB USlC

3342. A few historical facts concerning the murderous assault at 3347a. Field, Benjamin F. Reminiscences of a Boston mer- Pine River. Also the life, ministry, ancestry and childhood of chant. Boston, Rand Avery Company, The Franklin James J. Strang. Lansing, Mich., Reprinted by Charles J. Press, 1897. Strang, 1892. 136p. 20cm. 7p. 21cm. Discusses a brief stop in Salt Lake City, with a Cover title. visit with Brigham Young, p. 131–32. Reprint of the Northern Islander Extra of July 14, CU, UPB 1853 and a sketch of the “Ancestry and childhood of James J. Strang written by himself, 1855.” 3348. Field, Homer Howard. History of Pottawattamie CtY, MH, UPB County, Iowa, from the earliest historic times to 1907. By 3343. (same) [Kansas City, Mo.?, ca. 1920]. Homer H. Field and Hon. Joseph R. Reed, also biographical 9p. 23cm. sketches of some prominent citizens of the country. Chicago, Includes Northern Islander Extra, Sant [sic] James, The S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., 1907. Thursday, July 14, 1853. Ancestry and childhood of 2v. 27cm. plates, ports. James J. Strang written by himself, 1855....Faithful Mormons in Pottawattamie County, vol. 1, p. 7–17. account of the murder of James J. Strang. DLC, NN, UPB, USlC Morgan II:88. CtY, CU-B, MH, MoInRC, UHi, UPB, USlC 3348a. Field, Jasper Newton. Isms, fads & fakes. A series of Sunday night discourses. Indianapolis, Hollenbeck Press, 3344. A few plain words about Mormonism, showing that c1904. Latter-day Saints are no saints at all, proved by extracts from 3p.l., [9]–227p. 20cm. their writings. . . . Bristol, [Printed and published for the “Mormonism, or, the so-called Latter-day Saints,”

— 412 — FIRKINS,O.W. p. [9]–21. p. 145–75. DLC, OClWHi, UPB Has separate title page and the date of the debate is given as May 26th, 1849. 3349. Fielding Academy, Paris Idaho. Fielding Academy. “Second Edition.” Announcements. Paris, Idaho, 1899–. UU v. 20cm. Previously called Bear Lake Stake Academy. 3355. ———. To the Marattas of Hindoostan. A treatise on USlC 1899–1900, 1902–19 the true and living God and His religion. By H. Findlay, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . . . Translated 3350. Fields, James Thomas. Good company for every day by Chintamon Bulall Josee. Bombay, [India], Printed at in the year. Boston, Ticknor and Fields, 1865. Gunput Crushnagee’s Press, 1855. iv, 326p. 19cm. illus., plates, ports. 1p.l., 16, [1]p. 23cm. Other editions: 1866 CtY, DLC, ICN, MB, NN, Enclosed in border. UPB, USlC; 1881 UPB. Title repeated in Hindustani. Text in Hindustani. Includes a story by Rose Terry, “The Mormon’s USlC wife,” p. 89–108. DLC 3356. Finks, Delos Edwin. An illustrated lecture on Mormonism. A despotism within a republic. Prepared for the 3351. Findlay, Allen M. Prove all things; hold fast that which Home Mission Boards by Rev. Delos Edwin Finks, for use in is good. Secunderabad, [India], Advertiser Press, [1855]. the churches. New York, Literature Department, Home Broadside. 20 x 13cm. Missions of the Presbyterian Church, [n.d.]. An advertisement of a series of twelve lectures by 32p. 18cm. Elder Allen M. Findlay of the East Indian Mission on USlC Mormonism. USlC 3357. Fireside sketches of scenery and travel. Battle Creek, Mich, The Central Manufacturing Co., 1890. 3352. Findlay, Hugh. Mormons or “Latter-day Saints,” a 1p.l., 5–192p. 30cm. illus., ports., plates. reply by Hugh Findlay, elder of the Church of Jesus Christ of Another edition: Nashville, Tenn., Nashville Latter-day Saints. To a tract bearing the above title of Jesus Illustrating Co., 1904 UHi. Christ of Latter-day Saints. To a tract bearing the above title by J. “Salt Lake City,” by Rev. J. H. Waggoner, p. 39–44. G. Deck and reprinted at the Bombay “Times Press.” Mostly tourist information, some information on Bombay, [India], Dustur Ashkara Press, 1853. Mormonism. 2p.l., 20, [1]p. 21cm. CtY, USlC UPB, USlC 3358. Firkins, O. W. The reticent convict; a one-act play. [Salt 3353. ———. The overthrow of Mormonism: being a Lake City], Published by General Boards of M.I.A., report of the Louth discussion, which took place in the Guild 1929. Hall, Louth, Lincolnshire, August 28, 29, 30 and September 16p. 19cm. 2, 3, & 6, 1850; between Mr. Hugh Findlay, Mormon Elder, Cover title. from Scotland; and Mr. John Theobald. London, Published In gray printed wrappers. by W. Horsell, [1850]. UPB, USlC 143p. 18cm. USlC 3359. First century of national existence; the United States as they were and are: giving the progressive development of mineral 3354. ———. (same) . . . To which is added account of the wealth, including not only the precious and the useful metals, but discussion which took place at Spondon on the 26th of May, coal, petroleum, and the various alkalies, and earths in use; The 1848, between Mr. Theobald and Mr. George Henry, Mormon public lands, their sales in each year, land grants to roads, rail- delegate . . . London, [Published by] W. Horsell, 1850. roads, state, and educational purposes, their rapid settlement, the 175, [1]p. 16cm. formation of states and territories, founding of cities and com- The Report of a public discussion on Mormonism mercial centers . . . With an appendix, giving the progress of all between Mr. George Henry . . . and Mr. John Theobald, the religious denominations and sects, their peculiar doctrines and

— 413 — FIRST CENTURY OF NATIONAL EXISTENCE ordinances, their forms of church government, mode of worship, 1908?]. &c., &c. The whole carefully prepared by an eminent corps of 4p. 22cm. scientific and literary men. Superbly illustrated with over two Caption title. hundred and twenty-five engravings, executed by the most accom- At foot of p. 4: The Latter-day Saints meet for plished artists in the country, carefully printed from steel elec- public worship at ______. Searchers after truth are trotypes and in chromo. Sold only by subscription. Hartford, cordially invited. Seats free. Conn., Published by L. Stebbins, San Francisco, Francis Title appears on two lines. Dewing & Co., 1872. CU-B, UHi, UPB, USlC xiv, [2], [18]–585p. 25cm. illus., plates, maps. Other editions: 1873 DLC, 1874 DLC; 1876 3360c. (same) [Liverpool?, Millennial Star Office?, CSmH. 1908?]. Brief, inaccurate section on Mormons, p. 558–60. 4p. 22cm. CSmH, DLC, UU Caption title. At foot of p. 4: The Latter-day Saints meet for 3359a. [, Council of the Twelve, and Patriarch public worship at ______. Searchers after truth are to the Church. Salt Lake City?, 1906?]. cordially invited. Seats free. Broadside. 51 x 21cm. illus., ports. Title appears on two lines with second line in Photographs of the First Presidency, the apostles, script font. and the patriarch—brethren sustained by church mem- USlC bership as prophets, seers, and revelators. Apparently issued some time between April 1906, when elders 3360d. (same) [Liverpool?, Millennial Star Office?, George F. Richards, Orson F. Whitney, and David O. 1908?]. McKay were sustained, and June 1907, when George 4p. 22cm. Teasdale passed away. Caption title. USlC At foot of p. 4: The Latter-day Saints meet for public worship at ______. Searchers after truth are 3360. First principles of the true gospel of Christ. cordially invited. Seats free. [Liverpool?, Millennial Star Office?, 1908?]. Title appears on two lines with second line in bold 4p. 22cm. font. Caption title. USlC Probable author: Joshua Hughes Paul. At foot of p. 4: The Latter-day Saints meet for 3360e. (same) [Liverpool?, Millennial Star Office?, public worship at ______. Sunday services at 2____ 1908?]. and 6____ P.M. Searchers after truth are cordially 4p. 22cm. invited. Seats free. Caption title. Title appears on one line. At foot of p. 4: The Latter-day Saints meet for USlC public worship at ______. Searchers after truth are cordially invited. Seats free. 3360a. (same) [Liverpool?, Millennial Star Office?, Title appears on two lines. The last words of page 1908?]. one are “Even the.” 4p. 22cm. USlC Caption title. At foot of p. 4: The Latter-day Saints meet for 3360f. (same) [Liverpool, Mission Headquarters, public worship at ______. Sunday services at 2____ ca. 1910]. and 6____ P.M. Searchers after truth are cordially 4p. 21cm. invited. Seats free. USlC Title appears on two lines. USlC 3361. (same) [Liverpool, Printed and published by the European Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of 3360b. (same) [Liverpool?, Millennial Star Office?, Latter-day Saints, ca. 1910].

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4p. 21cm. Nephi Jensen, under direction of the J. Q. Knowlton post of the USlC G. A. R. . . . [Salt Lake City, The Deseret Book Company, c1929]. 3361a. (same in Welsh) Egwyddorion cyntaf yn wir efengyl 173p. 23cm. illus., plates, ports. Crist. (Cyf gan yr Henuriad Henry R. Thomas). [n.p., ca. CU-B, DLC, NjP, NN, UHi, ULA, UPB, USl, 1911]. USlC, UU 4p. 22cm. At head of title in English: First principles of the 3364a. Fisher, Richard Swainson. The book of the world: true gospel of Christ. being an account of all republics, empires, kingdoms, and nations UPB, USlC in reference to their geography, statistics, commerce, &c. Together with a brief historical outline of their rise, progress and present 3361b. Fish, Carl Russell. The rise of the common man, conditions, &c., &c., &c., with and index to all countries, cities, 1830–1850. By Carl Russell Fish, professor of history, towns, islands, oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, &c., mentioned on University of Wisconsin. New York, The MacMillan Coulton’s illustrated map of the world. New York, Published Company, [1929]. by J. H. Coulton, 1852. xix, 391p. 23cm. illus. (A history of American 2v. 25cm. col. fold. illus., col. fold. map. life, vol. VI) “The Territory of Utah,” with a brief account Mormons discussed, p. 125, 136, 188–90, 194. of the settlement of Utah by the Mormons, vol. 1, DLC, MH, MtU, OCl, OrP, PP, UPB, ViU, WaS p. 328–33. DLC, ICRL, MH, PV, UPB, WaWW 3362. Fisher, George J. in Utah. New York, 1924. 3365. Fisher, Sidney George. The law of the territories. [1]p. 28 x 21cm. Philadelphia, Printed by C. Sherman & Son, 1859. Excerpts from a personal letter to Oscar A. xxiv, [25]–127p. 19cm. Kirkham, Executive Director of the Y.M.M.I.A., under Signed: Cecil. date of February 2, 1924. Brief mention of the problems in Utah as they Multilithed. reflect the whole territorial problem. UPB CU, DLC, UPB

3363. Fisher, Hugh Dunn. The gun and the gospel. Early 3366. Fisher, Vardis. Toilers of the hills. Boston and New Kansas and Chaplain Fisher, by Rev. H. D. Fisher, D.D. York, Houghton Mifflin Company, The Riverside Press, Topeka. Relation of Kansas to freedom. John Brown. Jim Lane. Cambridge, 1928. Days that tried men’s souls. Circuit riding in the fifties. 3p.l., 361p. 21cm. Quantrell’ raid. Army life in the Southwest. Work among the Fiction with Mormon setting. contrabands. Church life among the Mormons. Congressional DLC, ICN, NjP, UPB, USlC chaplaincy canvass. Chicago, Medical Century Company, Kenwood Press, 1896. 3367. Fisher, W. R. Poems. Caldwell, Idaho, 1910. xi, [10]–344p. 21cm. plates, ports. 39p. 33cm. Other editions: 2d ed. 1897 DLC, ICRL, NcD, Mormon poetry. NjP, OClWHi, UPB, USlC; 2d ed. [3d ed.] 1899 InU, USlC TxU, UPB, USlC, UU; 4th ed. 1902 ICN, ICU, IEG, KU, NNC, TxDaS-D, UPB. 3368. Fishwick, J. F. The false prophet tested; or Mormonism Chap. xxx, p. 258–61, “Pastoral experiences in Salt refuted. London, Wertheim and Macintosh, 1853. Lake City.” Chap. xxxi, p. 262–80, “Bible work among 16p. 13cm. the Mormons.” NN, USlC DLC, IdU, KyU, OC, TU, USlC 3368a. Fisk, James L. Expedition of Captain Fisk to the 3364. Fisher, Margaret May (Merrill). Utah and the Civil Rocky Mountain. Letter from the secretary of war, in answer to War, being the story of the part played by the people of Utah in a resolution of the House of February 26, transmitting report of that great conflict, with special reference to the Lot Smith expedi- Captain Fisk of his late expedition to the Rocky Mountains tion and the Robert T. Burton expedition; compiled and edited by and Idaho. [Washington, Govt. Print. Off., 1864]. Margaret M. Fisher, and assisted by C. N. Lund and Judge 39p. 22cm. (U.S. 39th Cong. 1st Sess. House. Ex.

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Doc. No. 45) Meets the Morrisites at Soda Springs, Idaho, and 3371. ———. The Utah bill. Speeches of Hon. Thos. Fitch, on to Salt Lake City, p. 31–33. of , and Hon. A. A. Sargent, of California. Delivered DLC, IdU, MoU, MtU, NjP, UPB, ViU in the House of Representatives, Feb. 23, 1870. [Washington?, Cunningham & McIntosh printers], 1870. 3368b. Fiske, John. The discovery of America with some 8p. 24cm. account of ancient America and the Spanish conquest. Boston Caption title. and New York, Houghton, Mifflin and Company, The Against the practice of polygamy. Riverside Press, Cambridge, c1902. Fales & Flake 335. 2v. 21cm. illus., maps (part col.), port., facsims. CU-B, DLC, UPB, USlC Book of Mormon account of American antiqui- ties discounted in notes, vol. 1, p. 3, 179. 3372. ———. The Utah problem. Review of the course of Printed in many editions from 1892 to 1920. Judge James B. McKean, and an appeal for the surrender of CaBVaU, CU-B, DLC, InU, NNC, NjP, NN, UPB, polygamy. Speech of Hon. Thomas Fitch, in the constitutional TxU convention of Utah, February 20, 1872. [Salt Lake City], Printed at the Salt Lake Herald Office, 1872. 3368c. Fitch, Franklin Y. The the [sic] life, travels and 20p. 22cm. adventures of an American wanderer: a truthful narrative of Fales & Flake 364. events in the life of Alonzo P. DeMilt. Containing his early CtY, DLC, ICN, MnHi, NN, UPB, USlC adventures among the Indians of Florida; his life in the gold mines of California and Australia; his explorations of the 3372a. Fitzhugh, George. Cannibals all; or, slavers without Andes and the Amazon and its tributaries, etc., etc., interspersed masters. Richmond, Va., A. Morris, 1857. with sketches and narratives. Illustrating life, manners, customs xxiii, [25]–379p. 19cm. and scenery in Mexico, Central America, Peru, Brazil, Scattered references to Mormonism and Brigham Australia, the South Sea Islands, and the United States. With Young. numerous engravings. New York, John W. Lovell Company, AU, DLC, MHi, MiU, MU, PPL, PU, TU c1883. viii, [9]–228, 43, [5]p. 20cm. illus., port., plates. 3373. Flagg, Edmund. The far West: or, a tour beyond the Spent a winter in “Mormon gulch.” After leaving mountains. Embracing outlines of western life and scenery; he watched Sam Brannan risk eighteen thousand dollars sketches of the prairies, rivers, ancient mounds, early settlements on the roulette table, p. 36–38. of the French, etc., etc. New York, Harper & Brothers, CtY, DLC, ICU, KyU, UPB, USlC, ViU 1838. 2v. 19cm. 3369. Fitch, Thomas. Argument of Hon. Thomas Fitch. Early history of Mormons in Ohio. Mormons Addressed to the House Judiciary Committee in reply to the listed on the chart as heretics, vol. 2, p. 83–86, 110–13. memorial of the Salt Lake Bar, and in opposition to House bill, Reprinted in Reuben G. Thwaites, Early Western 3791, February 10, 1893. Washington, Gibson Brothers, Travels. printers, 1873. Howes F169. 34p. 22cm. CSmH, CtY, DLC, IHi, MB, MH, NjP, NN, OCl, The evils of the anti-polygamy bill as contrasted OClW, UHi, UPB, USlC with the belief that the peculiarities of Utah would rap- idly disappear. 3373a. Flagg, James Montgomery. Boulevards all the Fales & Flake 392. way—maybe. Being an artist’s truthful impression of the DLC, MH, MnHi, NN, PHi, UHi, UPB, USlC U.S.A. from New York to California and return, by motor. New York, George H. Doran Company, [1925]. 3370. ———. United States of America; plaintiff vs. 4p.l., 11–225p. 20cm. Ammon M. Tenney, defendant. Brief by Thos. Fitch, of counsel Brief visit to Salt Lake City. Comments that the for appellant. Phoenix, Herald Print., 1885. Mormons have one thing on their mind—sex, p. 208–11. 8p. 25cm. DLC, MB, NN, OCl, PPL, UHi, UPB Polygamy trial. USlC 3373b. Flamank, Robert. On the departure from earth of

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Beatrice Lillian Driggs, on March 14, 1874, at Pleasant Grove, South Africa. London, Paris & Melbourne, Cassell & Utah Co. [Stafford?, 1874]. Company, Limited, 1892. Broadside. 30 x 17cm. viii, [9]–215p. 21cm. Text within ornamental border. A strange story in which Mormonism is trans- Dated: 35 Peel Terrance, Stafford, April 27, 1874. ported to Africa as a local cult. Funeral poem. IEN, MH, NcU, TxU USlC 3378. Flint, Thomas. Diary of Dr. Thomas Flint, 3374. Flanigan, James Henry. Mormonism triumphant! California to Maine and return, 1851–1855. Los Angeles, Truth vindicated, lies refuted, the devil mad, and priestcraft in 1923. danger!!! By J. H. Flanigan, elder in the Church of Jesus Christ 78p. 23cm. 3 ports. on 1 plate, fold. map. of Latter-day Saints. Being a reply to Palmer’s internal evidence Cover title. against the Book of Mormon. . . . Liverpool, Printed by R. Other editions: [1924] USlC; 2d ed. Hollister, Cal., James, 1849. Commercial Print. Co., 1927 MH. 32p. 22cm. Trip through Utah, 1853, p. 47–51. Appears in two states with a few minor changes: Reprinted from the Evening Lance, Hollister, 1. Without a footnote at the bottom of p. 13; 2. With a California. Also reprinted from the Annual of the footnote at the bottom of p. 13. Historical Society of California. Howes F171. DLC, ICN, NjP, NN, UHi, UPB, USlC, UU CSmH, CtY, CU-B, ICN, MH, MnHi, MoInRC, NjP, NN, UHi, ULA, UPB, USl, USlC, UU 3379. Florence, William Jermyn. Florence fables. By William J. Florence (comedian). Chicago, New York, and 3375. ———. Reply to a sheet entitled “The result of two San Francisco, Belford, Clarke & Company Publishers, meetings between the L.D. Saints and Primitive Methodists,” at [1888]. Gravely, Cambridgeshire . . . By J. H. Flanigan, L. D. S. 4p.l., [9]–246p. 20cm. 2 ports. [Northhampton, 1849?]. Includes “Teelie’s Grave.” A Mormon story, 8p. 21cm. p. [35]–49. Caption title. DLC, UHi, UPB, USlC Signed: Bedford, March 1, 1849. First printing of the fourteen Articles of Faith. 3380. Flory, Joseph. Watchman what of the night? or Where MH, UPB, USlC do we stand?. . . Hanford, Calif., 1914. 3376. Fletcher, C. H. B. Utah’s industries, resources, enter- 2p.l., 65p. 21cm. prises. Descriptive, statistical, comparative. Salt Lake City, Cover title. c1888. In blue printed wrappers. 64p. 13cm. Written for members of the RLDS Church show- Cover title. ing the undesirable condition of the church. Mormons only briefly mentioned. MoInRC, NjP, UHi, UPB NN, UPB 3380a. ———. (same) [Hanford, Calif., 1914?]. 3377. Fletcher, Fred Nathaniel. Early Nevada. The period Broadside. 21 x 16cm. of exploration, 1776–1848. [Reno, Nev., Printed by A. Advertisement for the book of the same title. Carlisle & Co., 1929]. UPB 1p.l., [i]–iii, 183p. 19cm. front., mounted fold. map. 3380b. The flower of the Mormon city. [Newton, Australia, References to the Mormons in Nevada, p. 169, Burrows, 1912]. 171, 176, 180–83. Broadside. 29 x 15cm. CU-B, DLC, NjP, UHi, UPB At head of title: The great masterpiece. Advertisement for a film which came from 3377a. Fletcher, Lawrence. Into the unknown; a romance of Denmark in 1912 entitled “Mormonbyens Blomst.” In

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English-speaking areas it was sometimes titled “The CSmH, CU-B, DLC, MB, NjP, NN, OCl, UHi, flower of the Mormon town.” ULA, UPB, USl, USlC, UU Charles H. Hyde, president of the Australian Mission (1911–13) sent this broadside to President 3385. ———. (same) Salt Lake City, [1909?]. Joseph F. Smith in a letter dated July 25, 1912. 208, [32]p. 25cm. illus., ports. USlC In gray illustrated wrappers. With an addition of [32] pages of advertisements. 3382. Fog, Carl. Mormonerne. En historisk skildring af UPB Cand. theol. Carl Fog. [n.p., Nyt Theologiske Tidsskrift, 1851]. 3386. Foley, Samantha T. (Brimhall). Canciones de Sion o 68p. 20cm. del culto Mormon, por la Señora Samona Samantha T. Caption title. Brimhall de Foley. [Salt Lake City, Skelton Pub. Co., Title in English: The Mormons; a historical sketch. c1911]. Imprint from Mulder. v, [3], 197p. 19cm. UPB Title in English: Songs of Zion. CU-B, DLC, UHi, UPB, USl, USlC, UU 3382a. Fogg, William Perry. “Round the world.” Letters from Japan, China, India, and Egypt. Cleveland, Ohio, 3387. Folk, Edgar Estes. The Mormon monster; or, the story 1872. of Mormonism, embracing the history of Mormonism, 6p.l., [7]–237p. 24cm. Mormonism as a religious system, Mormonism as a social system, Reprinted from the Cleveland Leader. Mormonism as a political system; with a full discussion of the Includes a stop over in Utah, with a description on subject of polygamy, by Edgar E. Folk, A.M., D.D., editor of Mormonism and a prediction that it would fold after the “Baptist and Reflector,” Nashville, Tenn. With an introduc- the death of Brigham Young, p. [14]–20. tion by George A. Lofton D.D. Chicago, New York & DLC, MWA, NN, OClW, OrU, OC, UPB Toronto, Fleming H. Revell Company, 1900. 6p.l., 5–374p. 22cm. plates, ports. 3383. Fohlin, Ernest Victor. Handbok för Skandivanier i Some copies have tipped in before the preface a Utah, innåhallande beskrifvning öfver Salt Lake City, och des page entitled: Endorsement. omgifningar, jemte laganvisningar, formulärer och pristabeller, för DLC, MB, MoInRC, NjP, NjPT, NN, PCC, PU, allmänt bruk, samt andra nyttiga och interessants ämmen . . . UHi, ULA, UPB, USl, USlC, WHi Utgifven af E. V. Fohlin. [Salt Lake City, J. D. Graham & Co., 1882]. 3388. Follett, Frederick. History of the press of western 2p.l., 47p. 15cm. New York; prepared at the request of a committee, by Frederick Title in English: A handbook of Utah for Follett of Batavia. Together with the proceedings of the Printers’ Scandinavians. Festival held on the 141st anniversary of the birth-day of DLC, USlC Franklin in the City of Rochester, on Monday, January 18, 1847. Rochester, Printed by Jerome and Brother, Daily 3383a. ———. Salt Lake City and Utah by pen and pic- American office, 1847. tures. Vol. 1, Part 1. [Salt Lake City, c1913]. 1p.l., 76p. 23cm. [20]l. 26 x 35cm. illus., plates. Another edition: New York, Reprinted for C. F. “A tribute to the pioneers of Utah” by C. C. Heartman, 1920 NjP. Goodwin, p. 5. Other Mormon references. Short sketch of W. W. Phelps and his anti-Masonic UPB, USlC paper in Ontario County, p. 44, and of E. B. Grandin, printer of the Book of Mormon in Wayne County, p. 65. 3384. ———. Salt Lake City, past and present; a narrative of Howes F223. its history and romance, its people and cultures, its industry and CSmH, ICN, MH, NN commerce, its attractions and grandeurs, its bright and promising future with chapters of Utah’s general resources and progressive- 3389. The following are some quotations from the teaching of ness. Illustrated. E. V. Fohlin, author and publisher. Salt Lake Jesus Christ in the New Testament and from the teachings of the City, Press and bindery of Skelton Pub. Co., c1908. Christ of the Doctrine and Covenants, arranged alternately to 208p. 25cm. illus., ports. facilitate comparison. [Tooele City, Utah, 1894].

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[3]p. 22cm. Literary Gazette.” London, L. Reeve, 1855. Comparison of the teachings of the New xvi, 300p. 18cm. Testament and the Doctrine and Covenants. “The Salt Lake and the Mormonites,” chapter 10, USlC p. 263–77. Social conditions. CtY, CU, DI-GS, DLC, MH, NN, NjP, USlC 3390. Fonnesbeck, Christian. Svar paa Sognespraesten A. Bulows angreb paa Mormonerne. [Copenhagen, i 3395. Ford, David. The Mormon lion. Chapters from the Holstebro avis “og” Holstebro “Dagblad” for secret memoirs of David Ford. London, John Long, 10 November, 1903]. Limited, [1915?]. 8p. 21cm. 320p. 20cm. Title in English: An answer to a parish priest. “First published in 1915,” on verso of title page. UPB, USlC Fiction concerning Mormonism. CSmH, UPB, UU 3391. ———. (same) [Copenhagen, I holstebro avis “og” holstebro “Dagblad” for 10 November 1903 og 3396. Ford, Maria B. Who is Mr. Jarman? Letter from his folgende dage, 1903?]. wife. Extract from the “Barnsley Independent,” September 17, 16p. 22cm. 1887. [n.p., 1887?]. USlC Broadside. 27 x 14cm. Refutation of William Jarman’s lectures on 3392. Foote, Edward Bliss. Plain home talk about the Mormonism. human system—the habits of men and women—the causes and USlC prevention of disease—our sexual relations and social natures. Embracing medical common sense applied to causes, prevention, 3397. Ford, Thomas. A history of Illinois from its com- and cure of chronic diseases—the natural relations of men and mencement as a state in 1818, to 1847. Containing a full women to each other—society—love—marriage—parentage— account of the Black Hawk War, the rise, progress, and fall of etc., etc. New York, Murray Hill Publishing Company; A. Mormonism, the Alton and Lovejoy riots, and other important L. Bancroft & Co., San Francisco, Cal.; Union and interesting events. By the late Gov. Thomas Ford. Chicago, Publishing Company, Chicago, Ill.; B. R. Struges, Published by S. C. Griggs & Co.; New York, Ivison & Boston, Mass.; Burmeister & Stempell, Berlin, Prussia, Phinney, 1854. 1874. 1p.l., [v]–xvii, [19]–447p. 21cm. xxiv, [25]–924p. 20cm. illus. Other editions: New York, Ivison & Phinney; Other editions: 1887 USlC; 1891 USlC; 1896 Chicago, S. C. Griggs & Co.; Auburn, J. C. Ivison & USlC; New York, Murray Hill Publishing Company, Co.; Detroit, A. M’Farren; Cincinnati, Moore, Anderson 1899 UHi. & Co., 1854 UPB; Chicago, S. C. Griggs & Co.; New Published in German under title: Offene Volks- York, Ivison & Phinney, 1859 CtY. scrache uber das Menschen-system. New York, Murray Variant edition copyrighted in New York with Hill, 1908. IPB. printer note: Printed by John F. Trow, 49 Ann St. Date Mormon polygamy, p. 647–59; Joseph Smith, on title page reads: Commencement as a state in 1814 p. 739; Brigham Young, p. 743–48. to 1847. UPB, USlC Howes F254. CSmH, CtY, CU, DLC, ICN, NjP, NN, UHi, ULA, 3393. Foraker, Joseph Benson. Senator from Utah. UPB, USl, USlC, UU, WHi Remarks of Hon. Joseph B. Foraker, of Ohio, in the Senate of the United States, February 20, 1907. Washington, 1907. 3397a. ———. Presentation of a flag to Governor Ford and 8p. 23cm. his troops by the ladies of Hancock County. [n.p., 1846]. Cover title. Broadside. 35 x 18cm. The seating of Reed Smoot. Address by Mary J. Borbridge, November 9, 1846, Fales & Flake 1326. as the ladies of Hancock County presented a flag to UHi, UPB Governor Ford and his men. Also includes Governor Ford’s response. 3394. Forbes, Edward. Literary papers by the late Professor USlC Edward Forbes, F.R.S. Selected from his writings in “The

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3398. Fordham, Karl E. Sego Lily. Words and music by K. xiii, 419, lxxi p. 21cm. illus., maps. E. Fordham. [Chicago, Rayner, Dalheim & Co., Music Another edition: 1920 DLC, MH, Or, OrP; 1923 printers, c1918]. PPT; 1925 MB, PPC. 4p. 30cm. music. Mentions Mormons, p. 274, 283, 379–80. Cover title, illustrated. DLC, OU, PP, PV, USlC Mormon music. UHi, UPB, USlC 3403. Formation of a division for parade purposes. [Great Salt Lake City, ca. 1860]. 3399. Forepaugh’s Great All-Feature Show. The progress of Broadside. 26 x 11cm. civilization; thrilling incidents in actual border life in the wild Formations for 4th and 24th parades. West, the great drama enacted by frontier heroes. [Philadelphia, USlC Morrell Brothers, ca. 1890]. [32]p. 26cm. illus. 3403a. Forrest, Earle Robert. History of Washington Includes: “The atrocious Mountain Meadow [sic] County, Pennsylvania. Chicago, S. J. Clarke Publishing massacre; the realistic portrayal of the perils of early Company, 1926. Western emigration.” Circus promotion. 3v. 28cm. illus., plates, ports, facsims. UHi “The Book of Mormon,” vol. 1, chapter 75, p. 636–44. 3400. The Forerunner. Devoted to fair play. Opposed to big- DLC, PHi, WHi otry. Independence, Mo., Zion’s Printing and Publishing Company, June 1908–. Forscutt, Mark H. See Shinn, John L. v. monthly. 28cm. Editor: B. F. Cummings. 3404. Forster, Arthur Haire. Four modern religious move- Only vol. 1, no. 1 was published. ments. Boston, Richard G. Badger, The Gorham Press, UPB, USlC c1919. 95p. 20cm. 3401. Forgeron, Kenelm D. Treason in Utah; A true Cover title: Library of religious thought. account of the insults perpetrated by rebellious Mormons against “The Mormons or Latter-day Saints,” p. 58–71. the government on July 4th, 1885. . . . Battleboro, Vt., F. E. DLC, MB, NjPT, NN, UHi, USl, USlC Housh, publishers, 1885. 18p. 20cm. 3405. Forsyth, George Alexander. The story of the soldier, In gray printed wrappers. by Brevet Brigadier-General George A. Forsyth. U.S.A. CtY, DLC, MH (Retired). Illustrated by R. F. Zogbaum. New York, D. Appleton and Company, c1900. 3402. Förlofnings-ringen. [Salt Lake City, xv, 389p. 19cm. front., plate. (Story of the West Korrespondenten?, 1893?]. series) 24p. 14cm. The Mormon Battalion, Mountain Meadows mas- Caption title. sacre, Utah Expedition, p. 60–63, 75–81. Title in English: The engagement ring. Howes F270. Printed in the Korrespondenten to be cut out and DLC, ICN, NN, UHi, ULA, UPB, USlC, UU bound separately. UPB 3405a. Foscolo, P.G. Promenade de Constantinople en Amérique, au Canada, au Mexique et aux Indes occidentales. 3402a. Forlong, James George Roche. Faiths of man; Constantinople, Typ. J. Pallamary, 1888. a cyclopaedia of religions. London, Bernard Quartich, 1906. 304p. 21cm. 3v. 25cm. ports., facsims. Includes discussion of the West and Mormon “Mormons,” vol. 2, p. 564–67. polygamy, p. 126–200. DLC, IU, MiU, NN, OCl, UPB AzU, CtY, OCU

3402b. Forman, S. E. A history of the United States for 3406. Foster, George G. The gold regions of California; schools. New York, Century Co., c1910. being a succinct description of the geography, history, topography,

— 420 — FOUNTAIN,PAUL and general features of California: including a carefully prepared 3410. Fotsch, Wilhelm. Denkwürdigkeiten aus der Neuen account of the gold regions of that fortunate country. Prepared Welt. Ein Beitrag zum 400 jähringen Jubiläum der Entdeckung from official documents and other authentic sources. Edited by G. Amerikas. Von W. Fotsch . . . Im selbstverlag des Verfassers. G. Foster. New York, Dewitt and Davenport, 1848. In Kommission: Cranston und Stowe. Cincinnati, O., Verlag vii, [9]–80p. 23cm. map. des Traktathauses, Bremen, [1890–91]. Other editions: 2d ed. New York, Dewitt and 2v. in 1. 22cm. Davenport, 1848 CU, OU; 3d ed. New York, 1848 CtY, Title in English: Remarkable things of the new DLC, NN. world. A reprint of the author’s “The gold mines of “II bd. Zur Kenntoris der Mormonen.” California.” CtY, DLC, MH, NN Mormons would not leave for Salt Lake City from gold diggings unless gold was found there. Informed by 3411. Foulke, William Dudley. A random record of travel an intelligent Mormon that it had been found near during fifty years. By William Dudley Foulke, LL.D. . . . New Great Salt Lake. York, London, Toronto, Melbourne, & Bombay, Howes F287. Oxford University Press, 1925. CSmH, CtY, CU-B, DLC, ICN, NjP, PHi, PMA, vii, 241p. 22cm. plates. PPL, PU “The Mormon orator,” p. 27–30. Attends the the- atre and a service in the tabernacle. His reactions to the 3407. Foster, Roxana (Cheney). The Foster family. service. California pioneers of 1849. [San Jose, Calif?, 1889]. CU, DLC, NjP, NN, UHi, UPB, USlC 46 numb. leaves. 20 x 17cm. ports. Diary of a trip to Salt Lake City in 1849 to trade 3412. Fountain, Paul. The eleven eaglets of the West. with the Mormons. Description of Brigham Young and London, John Murray, 1905. harem; attendance at a July 4th celebration. x p., [1]l., 362p. 23cm. CSmH, DLC Another edition: 1906 CU-B, DLC, NjP, UHi, 3408. ———. The Foster family. California pioneer’s. First ULA, UPB, UU. overland trip, 1849; second overland trip, 1852; third overland Includes a description of Utah with commentary trip, 1853; fourth trip (via Panama) 1857. [Santa Barbara, on Mormonism, p. 311–17. Press of the Schauer Printing Studio, Inc., c1925]. CtY, USlC 285p. 20cm. illus., ports. Enlarged edition of entry 3407. 3412a. ———. The great deserts and forests of North Encounters Mormons, p. 20–22, 25, 28, 37–47, 50, America. London, New York and Bombay, Longmans, 76, 120–21, 132–38, 182–85, 193–95. Green, and Co., 1901. Howes F292. ix, 295, [32]p. 23cm. CtY, CU-B, DLC, ICN, NjP, UPB, USlC Mormons, p. 204–7. Includes 32 pages of advertisements. 3409. Foster, Stephen Clark. Republican land policy-homes DLC, MH, NN, OrU, OO, UHi, USlC, Wa, WaS for the million. Give the public lands to the people, and you settle the slavery question, obliterate the frontiers, dispense with a 3412b. Fourth of July ball. A grand national ball will be held standing army, and extinguish Mormonism. Speech of Hon. in the Social Hall on Friday, July 4, 5 P.M. G.S.L. City, 1856. Stephen C. Foster, of Maine, delivered in the House of Broadside. 13 x 9cm. Representatives, April 27, 1860. Washington, Buell & Text in blue and brown. Blanchard, Printers, 1860. UPB 8p. 22cm. Caption title. 3413. Fourth of July celebration at Great Salt Lake City. Delivered to the House of Representatives, April 1865. Order of exercises. [Great Salt Lake City], Daily 24, 1860. Telegraph Print., 1865. Fales & Flake 178. Broadside. 27 x 20cm. IHi, MiU, OClWHi, PHi, UHi, UPB Signed: G. S. L. City, July 1, 1865. USlC

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3p.l., 115p. 19cm. front. 3414. Fourth of July, 1869. Celebration on the 4th. [Salt Lake Mormon poetry. City], News Print., 1869. NjP, UHi, UPB, USlC Broadside. 40 x 14cm. Text within ornamental border. 3417a. Fraccaroli, Arnaldo. Vita d’America. Milano, Signed: R. T. Burton, H. W. Lawrence, S. W. Fratelli Treves, Editori, 1928. Richards, Wm. Jennings, Heber P. Kimball, Committee 2p.l., 215p, [1]l. 20cm. of Arrangements. Title in English: Life of America. USlC The Great Salt Lake and Mormon polygamy, 174–76. 3415. Fowler, Leonard. In the shadow of Moroni. Being a CU, DLC, MB, OrP, USlC, WaS compendium of the various advantages to be derived by living in the Rome of America; In this land of perpetual sun-shine; The 3418. Fragments of experience. Designed for the instruction and home of the lilac and rosevine; The bower of mysterious night encouragement of young Latter-day Saints. Sixth book of the fairies whose soft voices woe one to sweet slumber all the year faith-promoting series. Salt Lake City, Juvenile Instructor ‘round. It is a complete and revised history of the city by the sea, Office, 1882. from the time of the old Spanish explorers, and a full description viii, [9]–96p. 19cm. (Faith-promoting series) of its many advantages for the home-seeker, speculator, health- Partial contents: Anson Call, Disobedience to seeker and investor. Between its covers will also be found the pic- counsel; Lorenzo Dow Young, Narrative; William Budge, tures and the stories of the lives of men who have dome more An instance of divine interposition; William W. Cluff, than aught else to make Salt Lake what she is. The tourist will My last mission to the Sandwich Islands; B. F. Johnson, also find much information good to read, well to think about and A prophecy fulfilled; an incident of missionary better to remember. [Salt Lake City], Souvenir Guide Co., experience. publishers, c1895. CtY, CU-B, ICN, MH, MoInRC, NN, UHi, UPB, 127p. 23cm. illus., ports. USl, USlC, UU, WHi CU-B, DLC, MH, UHi, ULA, UPB, USl, USlC 3418a. Fralsningens vag. [Kristiania, Nikolai Olsens bok- 3415a. Fox, Henry J. Fox and Hoyt’s quadrennial register of tryckeri, 1898]. the Methodist Episcopal Church, and universal church gazetteer. 36p. 21cm. Hartford, Wm. Jas. Hamersley, Case, Tiffany & Co., Title in English: Plan of salvation. 1852. By C. L. iv, [5]–311, [1]p. 19cm. Mormon beliefs on pre-existence, p. 28. “Mormons, or Latter Day Saints,” p. 271. USlC DLC, ICU, IEG, IU, NcD, NN, PHi, UPB 3419. Frame, Nathan T. Reminiscences of Nathan T. Frame 3416. Fox, Jesse Williams. General courses and distance from and Esther G. Frame. [Cleveland, The Britton Printing G.S.L. City to Fort Limhi and gold diggings on Salmon River. Co.], 1907. By Jesse W. Fox, Territorial Surveyor-General. Great Salt 2p.l., vi p., [1]l., 9–673p. 24cm. plates, ports. Lake City, Deseret News Print., 1862. Material on Salt Lake City and Mormons in 1901, 8p. 20cm. p. 573–78. On brown paper. CSmH, CtY, DLC, MH, NjP, NN, USl, USlC, UU The route traveled by Brigham Young in 1857 while visiting the Salmon River Mission. 3419a. Framstående mäns vittnesbörd om de sista dagars heliga. Advertisements on verso of title, and on page 8. [Stockholm, Smedbergs boktr., 1913]. Wagner-Camp 381. 4p. 23cm. CSmH, CtY, ICN, NN, UHi, UPB, USlC Title in English: Prominent men’s testimonies about the Latter-day Saints. 3417. Fox, Ruth (May). May blossoms. [Salt Lake City, USlC Published by the General Board of the Young Ladies’ Mutual Improvement Association], 1923. 3420. France, George W. The struggles for life and home in

— 422 — FRANKLIN,JOHN BENJAMIN the North-west. By a pioneer homebuilder. Life, 1865–1889. Printing Office, Great Salt Lake City) . . . 3rd edition. New York, I. Goldmann, Steam Printer, 1890. Ipswich, Printed and published by J. Scoggins, [1864]. 607, [1]p. 25cm. illus., port., facsims. 33p. 21cm. “All about the Mormons,” p. 44–61. Cover title. CSmH, CU-B, DLC, ICN, NjP, NN, UHi, UPB, In blue, yellow or pink printed wrappers. USlC, WaS, WaU, WaWW A totally fictional account. Howes F335. Frances [pseud.] See Walker, Marietta. CSmH, CtY, MnU, NjP, NN, TxDaM-D, UHi, UPB, USlC, UU, WHi 3420d. Francis, Harriet Elizabeth. Across the meridians and fragmentary letters. [New York, The De Vinne Press], 3423. ———. (same) 4th edition. Ipswich, J. Scoggins, 1887. [1864]. 7p.l., 300p. 28cm. illus., plates. 31, [1]p. 20cm. Visits Salt Lake City in 1875; attends a meeting in Cover title. the Tabernacle; then spends the Fourth of July with a In green printed wrappers. party including Brigham Young, p. 4–6. CSmH, CtY, CU-B, DLC, NjP, NN, UPB, USlC, Includes title vignette. WHi DLC, NcD, NIC, NSyU, PU, UPB 3424. ———. The horrors of Mormonism; being a lecture 3420e. Francis, Harriet Elisabeth. By land and sea; inci- delivered by John Benjamin Franklin (late manager of the dents of travel, with chats about history and legends. Troy, Mormon printing office at Great Salt Lake City) in several N.Y., Nims and Knight, 1891. places in England &c. . . . [London, J. Appold, 1858]. ix, 198p. 25cm. port., plates. 16p. 18cm. A two-hour stopover in Salt Lake City; attends a DLC, ICN, NN meeting in the Tabernacle and describes the meeting, p. [139]–40. 3425. ———. The mysteries and the crimes of Mormonism; DLC, PPL, UPB or, a voice from the Utah pandemonium, by J. B. Franklin, (late manager of the Mormon printing office, Great Salt Lake City, 3420f. Frankua, Gilbert. Among the Mormons. [London?, Utah). . . . London, Published by C. Elliot, [ca. 1860]. 1926?]. 16p. 19cm. illus. Broadside. 77 x 51cm. At head of title: Second edition, price one penny. Advertising an article in the Sunday Pictorial. Revised by the author, with additions. USlC CtY, MH, USlC

3421. Frankau, Gilbert. My unsentimental journey. 3426. ———. One year at the Great Salt Lake City; or, A London, Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., [1926?]. voice from the Utah pandemonium. By John Benjamin Franklin 6p.l., [17]–285p. 20cm. (late manager of the Mormon printing office, Great Salt Lake Half title: Gilbert Frankau’s unsentimental journey. City, Utah). Manchester, John Heywood. London, F. “The home of the Mormons—A visit to Salt Lake Pittman, [ca. 1860]. City. 1926.” 48p. 16cm. CtY, CU-B, DLC, NN, UU In yellow printed wrappers. MH, NN, UPB, USlC 3421a. Franklin, John Benjamin. Brigham Young, king of the Utah pandemonium. London, Reeves & Co., 1871. 3427. Franson, F. Forsörelsens Kunstgreb afslorede; eller 70 af 16p. 19cm. Mormonernes misforstaaede Bibel sprog betragede i Skriftens Lys EnLBr ved F. Franson. Ifaerdeleshed tilegnet Skandinaverne i Utah, samt Alle med Mormonismen bekjendte i Norge, Sverige og 3422. ———. A cheap trip to the Great Salt Lake City. An Danmark saavelsom andre Lande. Chicago, “Skandinavens” annotated lecture delivered before the president of America and Bogrykkeri, [1880]. representatives; the Mayors of Liverpool & Manchester, by J. 213, [4]p. 15cm. Benjamin Franklin, LL.D., (late manager of the Mormon MnHi, USlC

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2p.l., [ii]–iv, [5]–101, xvii p. 25cm. 3428. ———. (same in English) Wiles or error unveiled, or Includes Mormon settlement of San Bernardino. 70 Bible passages misunderstood by the Mormons considered in DLC the light of the scriptures. By Rev. F. Franson. . . . Chicago, Distributed by John Martenson, [ca. 1880]. 3433. Frazier, Esther Yates. Pearl; an ocean waif. Denver, 239, [1]p. 17cm. The Reed Publishing Company, 1903. IWW, USlC 237p. 21cm. A sentimental love story with a Mormon setting. 3429. Fraser, John Foster. Round the world on a wheel; DLC being the narrative of a bicycle ride of nineteen thousand two hundred and thirty-seven miles through seventeen counties and 3434. Frazier, Mrs. R. Reminiscences of travel from 1855 to across three continents by John Foster Fraser, S. Edward Lunn, 1867. By a lady. Also, a graphic and accurate account of the and F. H. Lowe. Written by John Foster Fraser. London, seven day’s battle before Richmond, and a history of Mormon Methuen & Co., [1899?]. life. San Francisco, 1868. vi, [9], [17]–558p. 16cm. plates, port. 2p.l., 156p. 19cm. Other editions: New York, Frederick A. Stokes, Other editions: San Francisco, 1869 MH, USlC; Co., 1899?; London, Edinburgh, Dublin and New York, 1871 USlC (1869 ed. with an 1871 cover). Thomas Nelson & Sons, 1907? UPB, USlC. Description of Mormon life, p. 138–56. Visit to Salt Lake City; spends and afternoon in CSmH, CtY, CU-B, UPB, USlC the Tabernacle, p. 509–10. CU-B, DLC, KU, MH, MnU, PPL, UPB 3434a. Frazier, Walter Jerome. Salt Lake City busy man’s pocket directory, 1922. [Salt Lake City, c1922]. 3430. ———. (same in Swedish) Verlden rundt på cycle. 151p. 14cm. Thugufem månders ridt på bicykel genom Europa Asien och Mormon chapels, p. 21–24. Amerika, Utförd af John Foster Fraser, S. Edvard Lunn och USlC F. H. Lowe. Skildrad af John Foster Fraser. Med 245 illustra- tioner. Stockholm, C. L. Gullbergs Förlag, [1900]. 3434b. Free, Jack. Mormon doctrine exposed. [Pocatello, 3p.l., 437p. 27cm. illus., ports. Idaho, Y.M.C.A., ca. 1920]. “Till Utah och Klipphergen.” The Utah portion of 8p. 16cm. the trip, with reactions to Mormonism, p. 395–400. Signed on p. 8: Jack Free, Y.M.C.A., Pocatello, USlC Idaho. One leaf folded to 8p. 3431. Fraud on the will. Over a million dollars stolen by Taylor UPB, USlC & Co. Suit of the heirs to recover the money. Full exposure of the robbery, trickery and collusion. The complaint in court. [Salt 3434c. A free lantern slide lecture will be given at the Cory Lake City?, 1879?]. Hall on Utah and the Mormon people, Sunday evening, January [9]–28p. 24cm. 30th, 1921, at 8:15 P.M., by Mr. James Gunn McKay. . . . Caption title. Cardiff, Wales, M. Evans & Co. (printers), 1921. In the District Court of the Third Judicial District Broadside. 19 x 13cm. of Utah Territory. Emeline A. Young, on behalf of “Come and see the real conditions of life in the herself and the heirs . . . and beneficiaries under the last famous Mormon cities....” will and testament of Brigham Young, executors . . . UPB and John Taylor, John Sharp, Edward Hunter [and oth- ers] defendants. 3434d. A free lecture on character education will be given by Dr. CtY, CU-B, NN, UHi, UPB, USlC John T. Miller [Tuesday, Aug. 7–Friday, Aug. 12]. [Sunderland, Eng.], Sunderland Post, [1906?]. 3432. Frazee, W. D. San Bernardino County, its climate and Broadside. 22 x 14cm. resources. By W. D. Frazee, Esq. . . . San Bernardino, Lectures held in Mormon chapels in Sunderland California. San Bernardino, Daily and Weekly Argus and West Hartlepool. Office, 1876. USlC

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On page 4: “A personal word” indicates fifth edi- 3435. Freece, Blanche K. Stewart. How Mormons recruit tion. abroad. Blanche K. Stewart-Freece and Hans P. Freece. [New MH, NN, OClWHi, PCC, UPB, USlC York, 1911]. 1p.l., [1], 6–34p., [1]l. 23cm. 3442. ———. (same) [New York, c1908]. Abridged report of investigations prosecuted 60p. 21cm. illus., port. abroad during 1911 for “The Interdenominational On page 2: “A personal word” indicates sixth Council of Women for Christian and Patriotic Service.” edition. NN, UPB, USlC NN, ULA, UPB, USlC

3436. Freece, Hans Peter. Hans P. Freece; popular lectures. 3443. ———. (same) [New York, c1908]. Des Moines, Midland Chautauqua Circuit, c1909. 69p. 21cm. [21]p. 30cm. On page [2]: “A personal word” indicates seventh Freece was an excommunicated Mormon. edition. Mormonism in four lectures. CSmH, IWW, NN, UHi, UPB, USlC USlC 3443a. ———. The Mormon elder and how to meet him. [New York, ca. 1912]. 3436a. ———. (same) Des Moines, Iowa, Midland 6p. 16cm. Chautauqua Circuit, [1909?]. Date based on list of pamphlets for sale on p. 6. [4]p. 28cm. port. UHi, UPB USlC 3444. ———. The Mormon peril. Salt Lake City, [1909?]. 3437. ———. How a young girl became a Mormon. Your Broadsheet. 23 x 16cm. daughter or sister may be the next victim. Read and pass it on to Includes extracts from Salt Lake Tribune and adver- your neighbor. New York City, Spectator Print, Columbia tisement for his “The letters of an apostate Mormon to University, [ca. 1908]. his son.” 11, [1]p. 17cm. UPB One sheet folded to 11, [1]p. USlC 3444a. ———. (same) [New York, Printed under the direction of the International Reform Bureau, 3438. ———. The letters of an apostate Mormon to his son. Washington, D. C., ca. 1912]. Illustrated by Verona P. Turini. [New York, Arranged and Broadside. 23 x 15cm. printed by the Wolfer Press, c1908]. Freece apparently printed a series of anti-Mormon 2p.l., 73p. 21cm. illus., port. tracts under this title. CSmH, CU-B, DLC, ICN, MoInRC, NjPT, NN, MoInRC, USlC TxDaM-D, UHi, UPB, USl, USlC, WHi 3444b. ———. (same) Salt Lake City, Printed under the 3439. ———. (same) [Elmira, N.Y., Monotyped and direction of the International Council of Women, [ca. printed by Chemung Printing Co., c1908]. 1909]. 2p.l., 73p. 21cm. illus., ports. Broadsheet. 22 x 16cm. On verso of p. 73: Second edition. Printed from time to time by Hans P. Freece. CtY, NN, UPB, USlC Counselor-at-law, New York City. On verso: “Brigham Young’s own words” and 3440. ———. (same) [New York?, c1908]. “The letters of an apostate Mormon to his son.” 2p.l., 73p. 20cm. illus., ports. UPB On page 4: “A personal word” indicates third edition. 3445. ———. The truth about the recent anti-Mormon riots in IWW, MH, MoKU, NjPT, UPB, USlC, UU England. [New York City, 1911?]. 34, [1]p. 21cm. 3441. ———. (same) [New York, c1908]. Caption title. 2p.l., 7–73p. 20cm. illus., port. Preface signed: Blanche K. Stewart-Freece and

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Hans P. Freece. Mormon books, p. 74, 112–15, 117–20. MH The Salt Lake City Grand Lodge Library was given to the Salt Lake Public Library. 3445a. ———. Uncle Sam says the Mormons still practice USlC polygamy. [New York], 1913. Broadside. 22 x 10cm. 3447d. Freemasons. Utah. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of UHi the M. W. Grand Lodge Free and Accepted Masons of Utah. Fifty-first Annual Convention. Held at the Masonic Temple Salt 3446. Freeman, Lewis Ransome. Down the Grand Lake City, January 17–18, 1922. [Salt Lake City?, 1922?]. Canyon. New York, Dodd, Mead and Company, 1924. 99p. 23cm. 6p.l., 3–371p. 23cm. plates. Mormonism and Masonry. A Utah point of view, Another edition: London, William Heinerman, by S. H. G. (Samuel H. Goodwin), p. [60]–99. 1924 UHi. USlC Mormons, p. 77, 84, 87, 91–93, 179, 180, 192–95, 307, 309–10, 317. 3448. Freer, Romeo Hoyt. The Roberts case . . . Speech of DLC, NN, UHi, UPB, USlC, UU Hon. R. H. Freer, of West Virginia, in the House of Representatives . . . January 25, 1900. Washington, [Govt. 3447. Freemasons. Illinois. Grand Lodge. Proceedings of Print. Off.], 1900. the Grand Lodge of Illinois in the town of Jacksonville. 8p. 23cm. Jacksonville, Ill., 1842–44. Fales & Flake 1253. 3v. 22cm. DLC, UHi In 1844 proceedings it was resolved expedience to abandon the lodge in Nauvoo. 3448a. Frelinghuysen, Frederick Theodore. A bill in Reprinted in 1 volume (p. 34–45, 45–46, 58, 59, aid of the execution of the laws in the Territory of Utah, and 73) Freeport, Ill., Journal Print., 1892. DLC, UHi. for other purposes. [Washington?, Govt. Print. Off.?, Nauvoo lodge first mentioned in the proceedings 1873?]. for 1842, in which a resolution is put forward to suspend 16p. 29cm. (U.S. 42d Cong. 3d Sess. Senate. labors of Nauvoo lodge until a committee has inquired S. 1540) into irregularities. Related to polygamy. Mormonism not mentioned. Fales & Flake 406. DLC, IHi, MBFM, NNFM DLC

3447b. Freemasons. Nevada. Grand Lodge. Proceedings 3448b. ———. A bill in aid of the execution of the laws in of the M. W. Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the Territory of Utah, and for other purposes. [Washington?, the State of Nevada, at its second annual grand communication, Govt. Print. Off.?, 1873?]. held at Masonic Hall, in the City of Virginia, September 18, 16, [1]p. 29cm. (U.S. 43d Cong. 1st Sess. Senate. S. 19, 20, and 21, A.L. 5866. San Francisco, Frank 47) Eastman, 1866. Related to polygamy. iii, [117]–205p. 22cm. Fales & Flake 406a. Mormons and Mount Moriah Lodge in Salt Lake DLC City, p. 120–21, 166, 169. USlC 3449. Frémont, Elizabeth Benton. Recollections of Elizabeth Benton Frémont, daughter of the pathfinder General 3447c. Freemasons. Salt Lake City Grand Lodge. John C. Frémont and Jessie Benton Frémont, his wife. Compiled Catalogue of books and rules and regulations of the Masonic by I. T. Martin. New York, Frederick H. Hitchcock, Library in Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City, Tribune [1912]. Printing and Publishing Co., 1880. 184p. 20cm. plates, ports. 122, [1]p. 22cm. Reference to the Mormons, p. 72–73.

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CU-B, DLC, NN, UHi, UU ary, Hastings’s guide to Oregon and California, Farnham’s life and adventures in California. The president’s message to Congress, 3450. Frémont, Jessie (Benton). Far-West sketches. December 6, 1848, Col. Mason’s report to the Secretary at [sic] Boston, D. Lathrop Company, c1890. War, Letter of the Rev. Walter Colton, August 29, 1848, 1p.l., 9–206p. 19cm. Certificate of the Mint, Letter of Thomas O. Larkin, Late John C. Frémont stopped in Parowan in 1854 and Consul at Monterey, Letter from Com. Jones of the Secretary of sent material to Washington by Almon W. Babbitt, p. 35. the Navy, Oct. 25, 1848, Editor of the Oregon Spectator—his DLC, NN, UHi, ULA, UPB account of Oregon. By William McCarty. Philadelphia, Published by William McCarty, and for sale by book- 3450a. Frémont, John Charles. Central railroad route to sellers generally, 1849. the Pacific. Letter of J. C. Fremont to the editors of the 80p. 25cm. National Intelligencer, communicating some general results of a Frémont’s references to the Mormons, p. 7–8; recent winter expedition across the Rocky Mountains, for the sur- Col. Mason’s mention of the Mormons in the gold vey of a route for a railroad to the Pacific. [Washington, fields, p. 69, 71–72. 1854]. CtY, CU-B, DLC, WHi 7p. 23cm. Describes his winter journey of 1853–54, with an 3454. ———. Letter of J. C. Frémont to the editors of the account of the Mormon settlements of Parowan and National Intelligencer, communicating some general results of a Cedar City. recent winter expedition across the Rocky Mountains, for the sur- Fales & Flake 70. vey of a route for a railroad to the Pacific. June 15, 1854. CSmH, MoU, UPB Referred to the Select Committee on the Pacific Railroad and ordered to be printed. Col. Fremont’s exploration of the central 3451. ———. Geographical memoir upon upper California, in railroad route to the Pacific. [Washington, A. O. P. illustration of his map of Oregon and California, by John Nicholson, Printer, 1854]. Charles Frémont: addressed to the Senate of the United States. 7p. 23cm. Washington, Wendell and Van Benthuysen, Printers, Describes his winter journey of 1853–54, with an 1848. account of the Mormon settlements of Parowan and 67p. 23cm. fold. map. (U.S. 30th Cong. Cedar City, and mention of Mormon explorations of 1st Sess. Senate. Misc. No. 148) the Virgin River, p. 4–6. Mention of Mormons, p. 7–8. The map drawn by Fales & Flake 71. Charles Preuss, was the first published map to reflect C, CU, CU-B, DLC, NjP, NN, UPB, UU the Mormon settlement of the Utah region. Fales & Flake 13. 3455. ———. Memoirs of my life by John Charles Frémont. CSmH, CtY, CU, CU-B, DLC, IaH, NjP, NN, UHi, Including in the narrative five journeys of western exploration, UPB, USlC, WHi during the years 1842, 1843–44, 1845–6–7, 1858–9, 1853–4. Together with a sketch of the life of Senator Benton, 3452. ———. (same) Washington, Printed by Tippin & in connection with western expansion. By Jessie Benton Frémont. Streeper, 1849. A retrospect of fifty years covering the most eventful periods of 40p. 23cm. folded map. (U.S. 30th Cong. 2d modern American history . . . With maps and colored plates. Sess. House. Misc. No. 5) Vol. 1. Chicago and New York, Belford, Clarke & Fales & Flake 18. Company, 1887. CtY, CU, CU-B, DLC, UHi, USlC, WHi vii, [iii]–iv, [xv]–xix, 655p. 28cm. illus., plates, ports., maps (part. fold.) 3453. ———. Geographical memoir upon upper California. Includes a section “Why the Mormons choose Salt By John Charles Frémont. Addressed to the Senate of the Lake,” and his association with the Mormons during his United States in 1848. To which are now added, extracts from exploration expedition, p. 415–16. Hakluyt’s collection of voyages, La Peyrouse’s voyage, Venega’s CU-B, DLC, MH, NjP, OCl, UHi, ULA, UPB, history of California, Harris’s collection of voyages, von USl, USlC, UU Langdorff’s travels, Alcedo’s geographical and historical diction-

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3456. ———. Message of the U.S. communicating the pro- CU-B, DLC, NjP, UHi, ULA, UPB, USlC ceedings of the court martial in the trial of Lieutenant Colonel Frémont, Apr. 7, 1848. Washington, 1848. 3461. French, John Homer, editor. Gazetteer of the state 447p. 23cm. (U.S. 30th Cong. 1st Sess. Senate. of New York; embracing a comprehensive view of the geography, Ex. Doc. No. 33) geology, and general history of the state, and a complete history of Caption title. the state, and a complete history and description of every county, References to the Mormons, p. 29, 33, 42, 80, 99, city, town, village and locality with full tables of statistics. By J. 122, 137, 140–43, 150, 165–66, 171, 203, 233–34, H. French, member of the American Association for the 242–43, 259–63, 271, 273–75. Advancement of Science; corresponding member of the New Fales & Flake 14. York Historical Society; of the Albany Institute, etc . . . Fifth CSmH, CtY, CU, CU-B, DLC, USlC, WHi edition. Syracuse, Published by R. Pearsall Smith, 1860. 3457. ———. Notes of travel in California; comprising the 2p.l., 3–739p. 26cm. illus., plates. prominent geographical, agricultural, geological and mineralogical Another edition: 10th ed. 1861 UPB. features of the country; also, the route from Fort Leavenworth, in Mormons at Palmyra, p, 693; Other references, Missouri, to San Diego, in California, including parts of the p. 494–95, 497, 690. Arkansas, Del Norte, and Gila Rivers. From the official reports CU, DLC, UPB, USlC of Col. Frémont and Maj. Emory. New York, D. Appleton & Company; Philadelphia, G. A. Appelton [sic], 1849. 3461a. French, Joseph Louis. The pioneer west. Narratives 29, 3–83p. 24cm. map. of the westward march of empire. Selected and edited by Joseph Other editions: London, McGlashon, 1849; Lewis French. With a foreword by Hamlin Garland. Dublin, Published by James M’Glashan, 1849 NjP, UHi, Illustrations in color by Remington Schuyler. Boston, Little, USlC. Brown, and Company, 1923. Material on Utah was used by the emigrating xiv p., [1]l., 386p. 21cm. col. plates. Mormons, p. 167–72. Another edition: 1924 MiU, MtHi, OO, OrSaW, CU-B, DLC, MH, NN, UPB, UU, WHi PP, UPB, WaU. Includes an extract from “The city of the Saints,” 3458. Fremont Stake Academy. First annual report of the by Richard Burton, p. 174–201. Fremont Stake Academy Tabernacle Building for the year ending CU, DLC, MB, NN, UHi, USlC, WHi December 31st, 1900. Rexburg, Idaho, Press of the Fremont Journal, 1901. 3462. French, R. H. Mormonism; a reply to the doctrine of [17]l. 18cm. illus. polygamy; sketches of the prophets, Smith and Young, and the USlC origin of their systems. Newport, Printed by J. C. Patterson, 1858. 3459. French, Almon Bruce. Gleanings from the rostrum. vi, 71, [1]p. 17cm. Columbus, O., Press of Hann & Adair, 1892. Reply to P. P. Pratt’s Marriage and morals in Utah. 299p. 19cm. front. ICHi, MH “Joseph Smith and the Book of Mormon,” deliv- ered at Cassadaga, N.Y., p. 108–38. 3463. Frere, John. A short history of the Mormonites; or, DLC, MH, UHi, UPB, USlC Latter-day Saints. With an account of the real origin of the Book of Mormon. Compiled from various sources. By the French, Augustus C. See Illinois. Governor, 1846–53 Reverend John Frere, M.A., Chaplain to the Lord Bishop of (French). London; and Rector of Cottenham, in the Diocese of Ely. . . . London, Joseph Masters, [1850]. 3460. French, Hiram Taylor. History of Idaho. A narrative 24p. 19cm. account of its historical progress, its people and its principle inter- Howes F378. ests. By Hiram T. French, M.S. Chicago, The Lewis CSmH, CtY, MH, NN, UPB, USlC, UU Publishing Company, 1914. 3v. 27cm. illus. 3464. Friðriksson, Fredrik. Mormóna-villan. Stutt yfirlit “The Mormon question,” p. 69–70; “Influence of yfir trú og kenningu “hinna siðousta daga heilögu.” Eptir Fr. the church,” p. 70–77. Friðriksson. [Reykjavík, Á kostnað höfundarins, Aldar-

— 428 — FROISETH,JENNIE ANDERSON prentsiðja, 1901]. 18p. 18cm. 3471. Froiseth, Jennie Anderson. The women of Caption title. Mormonism; or, the story of polygamy as told by the victims Title in English: The false beliefs of Mormonism. themselves. Edited by Jennie Anderson Froiseth, editor of the NN, USlC Anti-Polygamy Standard, Salt Lake City, Utah, with an intro- duction by Miss Frances E. Willard, and supplementary papers 3465. Die Friedensbotschaft. Bamberg, Germany, by Rev. Leonard Bacon, D.D., LL.D., Hon. P. T. Van Zile, April 1, 1926–October 1939. and others. Illustrated. Detroit, Mich., Published by C. G. v. monthly. 18cm. G. Paine, 1882. Title in English: Message of peace. xviii, 19–416p. 20cm. illus., plates, ports. RLDS publication in German. CLU, CSmH, CtY, CU-B, DLC, ICN, IWW, MH, MoInRC vol. 1 inc., 2–5, 6 inc., 7, 8–14 inc MoInRC, NjP, NjPT, NN, TxDaM-D, UHi, UPB, USl, USlC, UU, WHi 3466. Friendly warnings on the subject of Mormonism; addressed to his parishioners, by a country clergyman. London, 3472. ———. (same) Detroit, Mich., C. G. G. Paine. Francis and John Rivington, 1850. Boston, Mass., W. H. Thompson & Co. Chicago, Ill., A. 35p. 18cm. G. Nettleton & Co. Cincinnati, O., Queen City Book MH, OClWHi Co. New York, C. R. Blackall & Co. St. Louis, Mo., R. S. Peale & Co. San Francisco, Cal., A. L. Bancroft & Co., 3468. Fries, Louis J. One hundred and fifty years of 1882. Catholicity in Utah, by the Rev. Louis Fries, S.T.B. with a fore- xviii, 19–416p. 20cm. illus., plates, ports. word by His Eminence Patrick Carinal Hayes, Archbishop of UPB, USlC New York. Souvenir volume of the installation of the Right Reverent John J. Mitty, D.D., as the third bishop of Salt Lake 3472a. ———. (same) New York, Wm. H. Shepard, on October 7th, 1926. Salt Lake City, Intermountain 1882. Catholic Press, 1926. xviii, 19–416p. 20cm. illus., plates, ports. 143p. 29cm. illus., ports. UPB Includes Mormon treatment of Catholicism and Catholic missionary work. 3473. ———. (same) Detroit, Mich., Published by NjP, NN, UHi, ULA, UPB, USlC, UU C. G. G. Paine, 1884. xviii, 19–416p. 20cm. illus., plates, ports. 3469a. Frisbie, Barnes. The history of Middletown, CtY, USlC Vermont, in three discourses, delivered before the citizens of that town, February 7 and 21 and March 30, 1867. Poultney, Vt., 3474. ———. (same) Detroit, Mich., Published by Published by request of the citizens of Middletown, C. G. G. Paine, 1886. 1867. xviii, 19–416p. 20cm. illus., plates, ports. 130p. 23cm. USlC, WHi Brief description of Mormon origins, p. 60–64. DLC, ICN, MB, PHi 3475. ———. (same) Detroit, Mich., Published by C. G. G. Paine, 1887. 3470. Frizzell, Lodisa. Across the plains to California in xviii, 19–416p. 20cm. illus., plates, ports. 1852. Journal of Mrs. Lodisa Frizzell. Edited from the original DLC, UHi, UPB, USlC, UU manuscript in the New York Public Library by Victor Hugo Paltsits. . . . New York, New York Public Library, 1915. 3475a. ———. (same in Swedish) Mormonismens qvinnor 30p. 26cm. 3 plates, 3 maps on 1 plate. eller manggiftets historia, berattad af offren sjelfva. Ofversttning Reprinted from the Bulletin of the New York Public från engelskan af K. A. J. Stockholm, Library, April 1915, p. 335–62. Litteraturforeningens forlag, [1883]. Remarks on the wreck of the steamer Saluda on xii, 142p. 17cm. which many Mormon emigrants were lost, p. 8; In gray printed wrappers. encounter with Mormon emigrants, p. 22. Title in English: The women of Mormonism. DLC, NN, USlC USlC

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York, Henry Holt and Company, [1930]. 3476. From England to California: Life among the Mormons 349p. 23cm. port. and Indians. Sacramento, J. A. Wilson, publisher, [1868]. Mention of Mormons in his poem: “A fountain, a 146p. 19cm. bottle, a donkey’s ears and some books,” p. 258–63. “The most thrilling account of murders in Utah.” DLC, MH, MiU, NN, OrCS, OrU, UPB, WaS Copyright by F. Merryweather. 3477b. Frost, John. The pictorial family encyclopedia history, C, CSmH, CU-B, ICN biography and travels, comprising prominent events in the history 3476a. From ocean to ocean, being a diary of a three months’ of the world, biographies of eminent men, and interesting events expedition from Liverpool to California and back, from the of distinguished travelers. New York, Miller, Orton & Atlantic to the Pacific by the overland route. . . . [London], Mulligan, 1855. Printed for private circulation, 1871. viii, 647p. 22cm. illus. 2p.l., 108p., [1]l. 23cm. Another edition. 1857 OO. “Salt Lake,” p. 37–39. Nauvoo briefly mentioned with an engraving of Attributed to P. W. Hamer. the Nauvoo Temple, p. [v], 399, 406, 410. CtY, DLC, MB, MoU, NjP, OkU, PSC, UPB, USlC USlC

3476c. From San Francisco to Salt Lake City, via the Western 3478. Frost, W. Dialogue between a Latter-day Saint and a Pacific Railroad, Feather River Canon route; consisting of Methodist, in which some of the errors of that strange people are twenty-five beautiful colored illustrations of the most interesting exposed, as the dialogue has actually taken place in substance, the views seen along the route. [San Francisco?], Published facts here stated may be relied on, and can be proved from their exclusively for the Interstate Company, [ca. 1927]. printed works. Alyshem [Eng.], Printed by C. Clements, [4]p., [25]l. 24 x 30cm. mounted col. plates, map. [1849?]. In illustrated col. wrapper. 10p. 17cm. Includes a view of Temple Square with a brief Dated at end: Banningham, April 1849. description. USlC UPB 3479. Froude, James Anthony. Oceana; or England and 3476d. From Salt Lake City to San Francisco Bay, via the her colonies. New York, Charles Scribners Sons, 1886. Western Pacific Railway; Feather River Canon route; consisting of ix p., [1]l., 396p. 22cm. plates. twenty-five beautiful colored illustrations of the most interesting Other editions: London, Longmans, Green, 1886 views seen along the route. [San Francisco?], Published CSmH, CU, CU-B, NjP, USlC; Leipzig, B. T. Auchmitz, exclusively for Van Noy Interstate Co., 1887 CU; New York, Scribners, 1887 DLC; London, [ca. 1922]. Longmans, Green, 1888 ICJ; New York, Scribners, 1888 [4]p., [25]l. 24 x 30cm. mounted col. plates. CSmH; 1897. NN; London, Longmans, Green & Co., In illustrated col. wrapper. 1894 CU. Includes a view of Temple Square with a brief Evaluation of the durability of Mormonism after description. Brigham Young’s death, p. 319–20. UPB CSmH, DLC, MH, NN, PU, UHi, UPB, USlC, ViU 3477. Frontier Guardian. Kanesville, Iowa, Published by Orson Hyde, February 7, 1849–February 20, 1852. 3480. Fry, Charles. Twelve reasons why I believe the Book of 4v. (80 nos.) semimonthly. 58cm. Mormon. [Independence, Mo.?, ca. 1906]. Publisher and editor: Orson Hyde. 31p. 19cm. Later published under the title Frontier Guardian and Caption title. Iowa Sentinel edited by non-Mormon Jacob Dawson. MoInRC, UPB CtY; CSmH. vol. 3:21; DLC. vol. 2:9–10, 3:10, 18, 4:1; ICN. vol. 3:6, 8–9; MH; MWA. vol. 1:16, 2:24, 3481. ———. (same) Independence, Mo., Published by 3:13–26, 4:2; UPB. vol. 1–4:2; USlC Ensign Publishing House, [ca. 1906]. 31p. 16cm. 3477a. Frost, Robert. Collected poems of Robert Frost. New Cover title.

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3482. ———. (same) Independence, Mo., Published by 3487a. Fuller, George Newman. Historic Michigan, land of Ensign Publishing House, [ca. 1906]. the Great Lakes; its life, resources, industries, people, politics, gov- 22p. 18cm. ernment, wars, institutions, achievements, the press, schools and In ornamental wrapper. churches, legendary and prehistoric lore, edited by George N. MoInRC, NjP, UPB, USlC Fuller. . . . [Dayton, Ohio], National Historical Association, Inc., [1924?]. 3483. ———. (same) Independence, Mo., Ensign 3v. 26cm. plates, ports. Publishing House, 1906. “The Beaver Island Mormons, a Michigan monar- 31p. 16cm. (Gospel banner. Vol. 15, no. 1) chy. Sketch of James J. Strang and the Mormon king- MoInRC dom of Beaver Island,” vol. 1, chapter XXXI. MH, NN 3484. Fry, Frederich. Fry’s traveler’s guide and descriptive journal of the great north-western territories of the United States Fuller, Metta Victoria. See Victor, Metta Victoria of America; comprising the territories of Idaho, Washington, (Fuller). Montana, and the state of Oregon, with sketches of Colorado, Utah, Nebraska and British America. The grain, pastural [sic] 3488. Fullmer, John S. Assassination of Joseph and Hyrum and gold regions defined, with a sketch of Utah, with a history of Smith, the prophet and the patriarch of the Church of Jesus its settlements, some new views of their future greatness. Christ of Latter-day Saints. Also a condensed history of the Cincinnati, Published for the author, Applegate and expulsion of the saints from Nauvoo. By Elder John S. Fullmer, Co., 1865. (of Utah, U.S.A.,) pastor of the Manchester, Liverpool and vi, 7–264p. 19cm. Preston Conferences. Liverpool, F. D. Richards; London, A sketch of Utah—Its early history, Mormon set- Latter-day Saints’ Book Depôt, 1855. tlements, etc., p. 248–52. 40p. 21cm. Howes F398, Wagner-Camp 416. “Expulsion of the Saints from Nauvoo,” p. CU-B, DI-GS, DLC, ICN, MiU-C, OCl, OOxM, [17]–40. OrP, UPB, USlC, WaU, WaWW Howes F409. CSmH, CtY, CU-B, DLC, IHi, MoInRC, NjP, 3485. Fulfillment of prophecy. The Lord has spoken and his TxDaM-D, UHi, UPB, USl, USlC work is sure. . . . [Independence, Mo., Board of Publication of the Church of Christ, n.d.]. 3489. Fullness of times. Written at the request of President [4]p. 20cm. Heber J. Grant and Bishop Charles W. Nibley, December 20th, MoInRC, UPB 1919, to January 8th, 1920, at “Pine Lodge,” Salt Lake City, Utah. Salt Lake City, [Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- 3486. Fulk, R. L. The fulfillment of latter-day prophecy. day Saints], 1920. Independence, Mo., Reorganized Church of Jesus 46p. 28cm. Christ of Latter Day Saints, 1923, 1924. Restoration of the true church. 2 pamp. [19, 19p.]. 20cm. UPB Part 1: The scattering. Part 2: The regathering. CU-B, MoInRC, UPB, USl, USlC 3489a. Fullom, Stephen Watson. The great highway. A story of the world’s struggles. London, Longman, Brown, 3487. Fuller, Frank. A state government for Utah. Speech of Green, and Longmans, 1854. Hon. Frank Fuller, (member of Congress-elect from the state of viii, 302, [1]p. 21cm. illus. Deseret.) Before the Committee of Territories, of the House of In chapter entitled “The unknown tongue,” Representatives, Tuesday, April 23, 1872. Washington, Fullom discusses the deluded Joseph Smith and in later [1872]. chapters comments on Joseph Smith’s death. 15p. 24cm. CtY, NcU, USlC The fallacy of the reasoning that the Mormon influence in Utah should restrict statehood. 3490. ———. (same) With illustrations on steel by John

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Leech. London, New York, Longman, Brown, Green, 1881. and Longmans, 1854. 18p. 18cm. 3v. 21cm. plates. Cover title. Another edition: Third edition, London and New NjP, UPB, USlC York, G. Routledge & Co., 1854 CSmH, CU, DLC, NN, 3494. Funeral services in honor of Elias Conway Ashton held UPB, USlC. in the Assembly Hall. Salt Lake City, Utah, October 17th, Discussion of the Mormons, vol. 2, p. 162–261. 1919. [Salt Lake City], 1920. CtY, IU, NcU, USlC 44, [1]p. 22cm. USlC, UU 3490a. Fulton, Robert Lardin. Epic of the overland. With a sketch of the life of the author. By Dr. Herbert Wynford 3494a. Funeral services, Patriarch John Smith. Tabernacle, Salt Hill. With illustrations and map. San Francisco, A. M. Lake City, November twelfth, nineteen hundred eleven. . . . [Salt Robertson, Printed by the Bruce Brough Press, 1924. Lake City, 1911]. 109p. 21cm. illus., ports., map. [4]p. 18 x 14cm. illus., port. Jim Bridger meeting with Brigham Young, UPB, USlC p. 94–95, and the Mormon role in the building of the railroad in Utah, p. 98–99. 3494b. Funeral services, Pres. John Henry Smith, Tabernacle, CU-B, DLC, IdPI, IHi, NcU, PPL, PU, UPB, WaS Salt Lake City, October 17, 1911. . . . [Salt Lake City, 1911]. 3491. Funeral of Wilford Woodruff, president of the Church of [4]p. 18cm. port. Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, September 8th, 1898. Salt USlC Lake City, 1898. [4]p. 21cm. port. 3495. Fyrando, M. Efterfolgeren i det prophetiske embede og Cover title. Praesidentskab for Kirken, af M. Fyrando og H. N. Hansen. UHi, UPB, USlC Kobenhavn, Den Reorganiserde Kirke, 1875. 16p. 3492. Funeral services for Junius Free Wells. Held in the Title in English: Succession of the office of the Assembly Hall, Salt Lake City, Easter Sunday, 20th April, Prophet and First Presidency of the church. 1930. [Salt Lake City, 1930]. Schmidt 2p.l., 7–39p. 22cm. port. NjP, UHi, UPB, USlC, UU 3496. ———. Kirkens forkastelse, offentliggjort of den Reorganiserde Jesu Christ Kirke af Sidste Dages Hellige i 3492a. Funeral services for Mrs. Phileus Tempest. [Rexburg?, Plano, Kendall County i Staten Illinois, af M. Fyrando og H. 1928]. N. Hansen. Kobenhavn, 1875. Broadside. 26 x 13cm. 8p. Died in Rexburg, Idaho, January 9, 1928. Title in English: The rejection of the church USlC announced by the Reorganized church.... Schmidt 3492b. Funeral services for Mrs. Rebecca N. Nibley held in the Assembly Hall, Salt Lake City, Utah, July 5, 1928. Salt 3497. ———. Saliggorelsens plan. Med “Indholdet af troen og Lake City, 1928. laerdommen” . . . af M. Fyrando og H. N. Hansen. 28p. 22cm. port. Kobenhavn, 1875. Cover title: Rebecca Neibaur Nibley. 20p. Added title page: In memoriam, Rebecca Neibaur Title in English: The plan of salvation. Nibley. Schmidt USlC

3493. Funeral services held in the Salt Lake Assembly Hall over the remains of Elder W. C. Staines, Friday, August 5, 1881. Reported by John Irvine. Salt Lake City, Published for Mrs. Priscilla M. Staines at Juvenile Instructor Office,

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