Box 1
Contains 5 Results:
Letter and envelope addressed to Mrs. Audrey M. Godfrey from Mrs. Alva (Zella) Matheson, Cedar City, UT, 1975 February 19
Regarding "round" Mrs. Godfrey was searching for from Iantha Harper. Included poem "By-Gone Days," (see folder 2).
Copy of poem: By-Gone Days," by Violet L. Urie, aunt of Mrs. Iantha Harper, Undated
The Fife Folklore Archives oral histories: community-driven collections consists of oral histories donated to the FFA by patrons. Each donation is named for the informant (if it consists of only their interview) or the collector (if there is more than one informant or if the collection is thematic). All discrete collections are housed in a separate archival box. The collection is organized by date and continues to grow.
Letter and envelope from Iantha M. Harper to Mrs. Audrey M. Godfrey, 1975 March 1
Lunt family (Cedar City, Utah) history: (grandparents) Henry Lunt and Maryann Wilson Lunt, who owned the first hotel in Cedar City and ran the telegraph; (mother) Maude Lunt, who ran the telegram in Cedar City until the Western Union took it over in about 1910; (aunt) Violet Lunt Urie (see folder 4).
Recording by Mrs. Iantha Harper, singing pioneer songs and reading life history of Mrs. Violet Lunt Urie (written by Mrs. Urie), 1974 February 16
Violet Lunt Urie Collection (Collectors: Audrey Godfrey & Mrs. Iantha Harper)
The Fife Folklore Archives oral histories: community-driven collections consists of oral histories donated to the FFA by patrons. Each donation is named for the informant (if it consists of only their interview) or the collector (if there is more than one informant or if the collection is thematic). All discrete collections are housed in a separate archival box. The collection is organized by date and continues to grow.