Box 13
Contains 49 Results:
Commissioner Reports on Indian Affairs, 1896
This collection consists largely of Rhett James's teaching and research files. They contain articles, lectures, and subject files that address topics like Latter-day Saints history and Native American history. Of particular interest are the files concerning the Martin Harris pageant, which are housed in boxes 57, 58, and 62. The contents and labeling of the folders generally reflects the way that James himself had organized them."
Commissioner Reports on Indian Affairs, 1897
This collection consists largely of Rhett James's teaching and research files. They contain articles, lectures, and subject files that address topics like Latter-day Saints history and Native American history. Of particular interest are the files concerning the Martin Harris pageant, which are housed in boxes 57, 58, and 62. The contents and labeling of the folders generally reflects the way that James himself had organized them."
Commissioner Reports on Indian Affairs, 1898
This collection consists largely of Rhett James's teaching and research files. They contain articles, lectures, and subject files that address topics like Latter-day Saints history and Native American history. Of particular interest are the files concerning the Martin Harris pageant, which are housed in boxes 57, 58, and 62. The contents and labeling of the folders generally reflects the way that James himself had organized them."
Reports Conerning Indians in Utah, 1900
This collection consists largely of Rhett James's teaching and research files. They contain articles, lectures, and subject files that address topics like Latter-day Saints history and Native American history. Of particular interest are the files concerning the Martin Harris pageant, which are housed in boxes 57, 58, and 62. The contents and labeling of the folders generally reflects the way that James himself had organized them."
Reports Concerning Indian in Idaho, 1901
This collection consists largely of Rhett James's teaching and research files. They contain articles, lectures, and subject files that address topics like Latter-day Saints history and Native American history. Of particular interest are the files concerning the Martin Harris pageant, which are housed in boxes 57, 58, and 62. The contents and labeling of the folders generally reflects the way that James himself had organized them."
Subject Index, undated
This collection consists largely of Rhett James's teaching and research files. They contain articles, lectures, and subject files that address topics like Latter-day Saints history and Native American history. Of particular interest are the files concerning the Martin Harris pageant, which are housed in boxes 57, 58, and 62. The contents and labeling of the folders generally reflects the way that James himself had organized them."
Indian Research and Service Program, Lamanite Scriptur References, and Correspondence, undated
This collection consists largely of Rhett James's teaching and research files. They contain articles, lectures, and subject files that address topics like Latter-day Saints history and Native American history. Of particular interest are the files concerning the Martin Harris pageant, which are housed in boxes 57, 58, and 62. The contents and labeling of the folders generally reflects the way that James himself had organized them."
Copies of Various Letter and Correspondence, undated
This collection consists largely of Rhett James's teaching and research files. They contain articles, lectures, and subject files that address topics like Latter-day Saints history and Native American history. Of particular interest are the files concerning the Martin Harris pageant, which are housed in boxes 57, 58, and 62. The contents and labeling of the folders generally reflects the way that James himself had organized them."
Notes, undated
This collection consists largely of Rhett James's teaching and research files. They contain articles, lectures, and subject files that address topics like Latter-day Saints history and Native American history. Of particular interest are the files concerning the Martin Harris pageant, which are housed in boxes 57, 58, and 62. The contents and labeling of the folders generally reflects the way that James himself had organized them."