Volume 21
Contains 60 Results:
No. 0181: Daily News, Los Angeles, November 18, 1949. Column by Matt Weinstock. Mexican writes God for 100 pesos
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0182: Anybody's Gold Mine. Saturday Evening Post October 1, 1949. Article on hunting for Montezuma's treasure near Kanab, Utah. Informant: Whipple, 1949
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0183: Bella Union Melodeon Songster. San Francisco: D.E. Appleton, 1860. Pp. 7-8. Song: "The Dumb Wife."
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0184: Marching Through Georgia, and Wearing of the Green. Fifth ed. San Francisco: D.E. Appleton, 1867. P. 24: Song: "Brigham Young."
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0185: The Great Emerson New Popular Songster. Blake and Sharp, 1872. Pp. 53-55. Song: "The Days of '49."
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0186: Fremont's Song for the People. New York, 1856. Pp. 58-60: poem: "The Pass of the Sierra."
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0187: Book of Words of the Hutchinson Family. New York: Baker Godwin and Co., 1851. Pp. 22-23: song: "Ho! For California."
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0188: Ibid. Pp. 32-33: poem: "The Indian's Lament."
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0189: Ibid. P. 44: poem: "Westward Ho!"
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.
No. 0190: The Pacific Song Book. San Francisco, 1861. Part I, pp. 28-30: song: "Joaquin, the Horse Thief." Informant: Appleton, 1861
These materials form part of the Austin and Alta Fife fieldwork collection, and consist of transcripts and typed copies of the original acetate discs, reel-to-reel field recordings and field notes (which are housed separately). Previous references to this collection may include the acronym FMC, meaning Fife Mormon Collection.