Entry 3352. One of the Earliest Mormon Tracts Published in India, Symbolic of the Spread of Mormonism Beyond the United States and Western Europe in the 1850S
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Entry 3352. One of the earliest Mormon tracts published in India, symbolic of the spread of Mormonism beyond the United States and western Europe in the 1850s. From the Brigham Young University collection. F F., H. 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?]. Mormons, 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, Utah, 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 Salt Lake City 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, Idaho, 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 Missouri; Spaulding manu- DLC, USlC script; other references, p. 6–12. Howes F50, Wagner-Camp 85. Faulconer, M. A.