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Latter-day Saints and the Civil War
An introduction to Civil War Saints published in 2012 by the Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center and Deseret Book, Kenneth L. Alford, editor
Our pioneers: Martin L. Ensign
Transcript of a newspaper article in The Box Elder News, issue of Sept. 1, 1910, about Martin L. Ensign, a pioneer born in Massachusetts in 1831 who settled in Brigham City in 1853. Copied by Kenneth L. Seifert in 193
A Conversation with Roger R. Keller
An interview with Roger R. Keller, Director of the Chaplain Candidates Program at BYU, regarding Brigham Young University\u27s Chaplain Candidates program at BYU. Interview conducted by Kenneth L. Alford
Life and experiences of George Washington Nichols
Typescript of an account of some anecdotes from the life of George Washington Nichols (born 1859) of Salt Lake City. Author unknown; transcribed by Kenneth L. Seifert of Brigham City, April 25, 193
Life of John D. Burt
Typescript of a biographical sketch of John D. Burt, from a 1906 article in the Box Elder News, copied by Kenneth L. Seifert of Brigham City in 1939. John D. Hurt was born in Scotland in 1827 and the family came to Utah in 1851, settling at Brigham City by 1855. Typed by Kenneth L. Seifert in 193
Utah and the Civil War Press
A discussion of how Mormons were treated in the national press during the American Civil War with an emphasis on polygamy, statehood requests, loyalty, and Brigham Young.
This chapter was originally published (and reprinted in Civil War Saints with permission):
Kenneth L. Alford, “Utah and the Civil War Press.” Utah Historical Quarterly 80, no. 1 (Winter 2012): 75–92
Our pioneers, Jonah Mathias
Transcript of an article about Jonah Mathias, whose family were pioneers at Brigham City, Utah. Copied from The Box Elder News, issue of Sept. 10, 1910, by Kenneth L. Seifert of Brigham City, June 6, 193
Our pioneers: Susannah Pierce Boothe
Transcript of an article about Susannah Pierce Boothe of Brigham City, Utah, from the Box Elder News, issue of Sept. 1, 1910. She was born in Pennsylvania in 1831 and came to Brigham City in 1851, where she married three times. Copied by Kenneth L. Seifert in 193
Life of Benjamin Lillywhite, Utah pioneer
Typescript of a biographical sketch of Benjamin Lillywhite of Brigham City, from an interview. He was born in England in 1843, and the family came to America in 1852. He soon came to Utah and settled at Beaver, where he married in 1865. They lived there until 1902, when they moved to Box Elder County. Interviewd by Kenneth L. Seifert in 193
Our pioneers: Mary Dunn Ensign
Transcript of a newspaper article in The Box Elder News, issue of Sept. 1, 1910, about Mary D. Ensign, born in Michigan in 1823. She came to Utah in 1848 and lived at Brigham City. Copied by Kenneth L. Seifert in 193
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