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Jesse Knight
Events, Places and Things and Their Place in Lehi History
The Effect of the Rivalry Between Jesse Knight and Thomas Nicholls Taylor on Architecture in Provo, Utah: 1896-1915
The Ezra Booth Letters
I State Historic Preservation Officer Certification the Evaluated Significance of This Property Within the State Is
Dedication of the Newel Knight Grave Monument
BYU Education Week Booklet
Mormonism's Last Colonizer: the Life and Times of William H. Smart
Journal of Mormon History Vol. 23, No. 2, 1997
Ken Knight, Scientist, Educator, Author, and Editor, Is the Jesse
Structure/Site Information Form
Hclassifi Cation Hlocation of Legal Description
Progressive Transformation: the Development of Utah Coal
The Story of Mining in Utah (Teacher's Resource)
Utah History Encyclopedia
Castleton Final
Real, Live Mormon Women": Understanding the Role of Early Twentieth-Century LDS Lady Missionaries
An Urban Mormon Country by Rebecca
Dream Mines and Religious Identity in Twentieth-Century Utah I Ns Ights from the Norman C
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Amanda Knight Hall Other Names/Site Number: Name of Related Multiple Property Listing: N/A (Enter "N/A" If Property Is Not Part of a Multiple Property Listing)
Uncle Jesse: the Story of Jesse Knight, Miner, Industrialist, Philanthropist
A Self-Guided Tour of Historic Architecture in Provo, Utah