33,146 research outputs found
Joseph S. Peery, Home movie 1
Home movie (16 mm film, part Color, part black and white, No sound, 9 minutes, 51 seconds), includes different footage of Joseph Stras Peery, Joseph S. Peery\u27s father, and his family over different years. It dates back to potentially the 1910s, around Peery\u27s birth, and shows scenes from different times up until the 1940s. First sequence: Family reunion group shots late in the life of Joseph Stras Peery. Next sequence shows of family members skiing. Then a young man in military uniform. Then a black-and-white section from early 20th century
Joseph S. Peery, Home movie 7
Home movie (16 mm film, color, no sound, 8 minutes, 34 seconds), contains footage of the lifts and different ski runs at the Alta ski resort, probably in the 1940s. Joseph S. Peery and others ski down the slopes
Joseph S. Peery, Home movie 3
Home movie (16 mm film, black and white, no sound, 7 minutes, 58 seconds), shows young Joseph Smith Peery driving cars around, and the family posing for pictures including Joe, his two brothers, and six sisters. Jeanne, Peery\u27s half sister, is a babe in arms, and Paul, Peery\u27s half brother, is a toddler. It also shows Joseph Strass Peery\u27s mother, Elizabeth Letitia Higgenbotham Peery (died in December 1938) and more shots of the family. Not necessarily chronological, time covered is from 1920s and 1930s
Joseph S. Peery, Home movie 6
Home movie (16 mm film, black and white, no sound, 2 minutes, 52 seconds), including footage of ski races and Joseph Smith Peery and others in the family swinging a golf club. End of film has shots of Tana as a toddler
Letter from Joseph Home to John Sloan, December 19, 1943
1 leaf (double-sided)Letter from Joseph Home to John Sloan, December 19, 194
Letter from Joseph Home to John Sloan, December 19, 1943
1 leaf (double-sided)Letter from Joseph Home to John Sloan, December 19, 194
Joseph S. Peery, Home movie 5
Home movie (16 mm film, black and white, no sound, 4 minutes, 18 seconds), showing a young Joseph Smith Peery on his mission in the New York area in 1932. The first sequence shows him speaking into a microphone, apparently connected to Radio station WODA, based in Passaic, New Jersey. In the next, he is working in an office, typing. He also travels to the Sacred Grove, an LDS site in western New York. More shots of landscapes follow, including the National Monument to the Forefathers at Plymouth, Massachusetts, and the Yale campus in New Haven, Connecticut
Joseph S. Peery, Home movie 4
Home movie (16 mm film, black and white, no sound, 11 minutes, 28 seconds), showing Joseph Smith Peery and other family members taking a trip to New York City at the end of 1932 (as Herbert Hoover is still president, and Clark Gable is starring in the film, "No man of her own"). It shows multiple different tourist attractions like Times Square at night on New Year\u27s Eve), the Empire State Building, the Brooklyn and Washington bridges, and Rockefeller Center
Joseph S. Peery, Home movie 8
Home movie (16 mm film, color, no sound, 6 minutes, 26 seconds), shows a fishing trip including shots of the cabin, tackle box, and fly fishing on a river (location unidentified, but perhaps eastern Idaho, late 1940s or early 1950s). Last 1.5 minutes is blank
Christmas, 1951-1953: Joseph S. Peery, Home movie 15
Home movie (16 mm film, black and white, no sound, 10 minutes, 18 seconds), showing Christmas activities, including gift giving and present opening, from 1951 to 1953
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