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Collection Inventory +/- Box Folder Contents
box , folder : Correspondence
box , folder : Business correspondence
box 1, folder 1 : 1946-1949
box 1, folder 2 : 1950-1956
box 1, folder 3 : 1957-1959
box 1, folder 4 : 1960-1964
box 1, folder 5 : 1965-1969
box 1, folder 6 : 1970-1971
box 1, folder 7 : 1972-1974
box 1, folder 8 : 1975-1981
box 1, folder 9 : Undated
box 1, folder 10 : Re:
Red Hills of
November
box 1, folder 11 : Peregrine Smith, Inc. [publishers],
1972-1976
box 1, folder 12 : Davis Bitton, 1972-1974
box 1, folder 13 : Re:
I Was Called to Dixie,
1960-1963, 1978
box 1, folder 14 : Joseph Walker, 1946-1949
box 1, folder 15 : P.T. Reilly, 1968-1978
box 2, folder 1 : Re:
Erastus Snow,
1957-1968
box 2, folder 2 : Re:
Erastus Snow, 1969
box 2, folder 3 : Re:
Erastus Snow, 1970
box 2, folder 4 : Re:
Erastus Snow,
1971-1975
box , folder : Speeches and lessons
box , folder : On History--Chronological
box 3, folder 1 : "Equalization in Washington County," delivered before
PTA, 18 November 1948; revised and delivered over KDIX 10 November
1955
box 3, folder 2 : "Are We Internationally Minded?," B.P.W.,
1948
box 3, folder 3 : "The Palestine Situation," given at monthly H.
Priests' Quorum Meeting, 1948
box 3, folder 4 : Independence Day speech, 4 July 1949
box 3, folder 5 : On reading, 1949-1950
box 3, folder 6 : "Art as Worthwhile Experience," delivered at Hurricane
High School, 10 April 1950; later broadcast on KSUB, 26 November
1950
box 3, folder 7 : "A Few Accomplishments of the Pioneers and Some
Suggestions for their Remembrance and Preservation," address given to Sons of
Utah Pioneers, 31 July 1950
box 3, folder 8 : "Know Thyself," baccalaureate sermon delivered at
Lincoln High School, Panaca, Nevada, 13 May 1951
box 3, folder 9 : "Some Reflections upon the Lives of Washington and
Lincoln," given at Tabernacle, St. George, March 1952
box 3, folder 10 : Greeting at Founders' Day and Homecoming celebration,
Dixie College, 31 October 1952
box 3, folder 11 : Farewell speech for several American men killed in
Korean War, March 1953
box 3, folder 12 : Talk on United Nations, given at Pioche, Nevada, 16
October 1954
box 3, folder 13 : Veterans' Day talk, 11 November 1957
box 3, folder 14 : National Education Week talk, 12 November
1957
box 3, folder 15 : "Summary of Three Articles in Look on Ways to Achieve
Peace," 25 January 1958
box 3, folder 16 : Remarks at Missionary Testimonials, 1958
box 3, folder 17 : "Some Thoughts for the New Year," delivered over radio
station KDXU, 1 January 1960
box 3, folder 18 : Speech to Washington County Teachers Institute, 18
February 1960
box 3, folder 19 : Founders' Day address, November 1964
box 3, folder 20 : Founders' Day address, 14 November 1964
box 3, folder 21 : State birthday address, given to St. George, 1st Ward,
24 July 1966
box 3, folder 22 : "Washington County Courthouse," remarks at dedication,
1966
box 3, folder 23 : "Kolob," speech at Kolob Road dedication,
1967
box 3, folder 24 : "Some Remarks Concerning Our Political Heritage,"
speech given at sacrament meeting, 30 June 1968
box 3, folder 25 : "Some Highlights of Dixie History," September
1968
box 3, folder 26 : Address delivered at banquet on Dixie Day,
1968
box 3, folder 27 : "To the Freshmen of 1970," Dixie College, St. George,
1970
box 3, folder 28 : "A Tribute for Earl James and Stella Christian Bleak,"
Alumni Banquet, 24 October 1970
box 4, folder 16 : Remarks at funerals, 1952-1973
box 5, folder 1 : Talks by Katharine Miles Larson, 1959-1971
box , folder : Alphabetical order, undated
box 3, folder 29 : "Alumni Tribute to Dr. Marion J. Bently," written by
A. Karl Larson, delivered by Dr. Jeffrey Holland
box 3, folder 30 : Centennial of Washington
box 3, folder 31 : Cotton Mission
box 3, folder 32 : "Curriculum"
box 3, folder 33 : Dixie College Band
box 3, folder 34 : "Educating for Peace and World
Citizenship"
box 3, folder 35 : Festival of Fine Arts, Dixie College
box 3, folder 36 : "Free Speech"
box 3, folder 37 : "Freedom"
box 3, folder 38 : "Harmony," notes for talk at Old Fort site, given to
state organization of Native Sons of Utah Pioneers
box 3, folder 39 : History of Dixie College
box 3, folder 40 : "Honorary Associate in Humanities Degree - Leonard
Myron Sproul"
box 3, folder 41 : Independence Day speech
box 3, folder 42 : "Information for a Bus Tour" [2 copies]
box 3, folder 43 : "Juvenile Delinquency in War Time"
box 3, folder 44 : "Making Choices"
box 3, folder 45 : "New Years Resolutions"
box 3, folder 46 : "Our Great Heritage: Freedom"
box 3, folder 47 : "The Poet Shakespeare"
box 3, folder 48 : "Professional Ethics"
box 3, folder 49 : "Some Cultural and Practical Aspects of
Art"
box 3, folder 50 : To voters
box 3, folder 51 : Virgin Valley, and the High School and
community
box 3, folder 52 : "What Makes the Constitution a Great
Document"
box 3, folder 53 : Radio scripts
box 4, folder 12-15 : Miscellaneous speeches
box , folder : Religious lessons
box 4, folder 1 :
box 4, folder 2 :
box 4, folder 3 :
box 4, folder 4 :
box 4, folder 5 :
box , folder 1: "The Importance of Doing our Best," n.d.
box , folder 2: "The Importance of Example," June 1960
box , folder 3: "Inventory Time," n.d.
box , folder 4: "Joseph Smith's Political Views," n.d.
box , folder 5: "The Keys of the Priesthood," n.d.
box , folder 6: "The Knowledge of Most Worth," July 1959
box 4, folder 6 :
box 4, folder 7 :
box , folder 1: "Obey the Law!," n.d.
box , folder 2: "Observing the Sabbath - a Personal Responsibility,"
n.d.
box , folder 3: "Our Need of Spirituality," October 1962
box , folder 4: "Perpetuating the Purpose of the Home,"
n.d.
box , folder 5: "Privilege of Paying Tithing," n.d.
box , folder 6: "The Purpose of the Gospel," July 1962
box 4, folder 8 :
box , folder 1: "Refrain from Mysteries," n.d.
box , folder 2: "Religious Education," n.d.
box , folder 3: "Repentance," n.d.
box , folder 4: "Resolution and Repentance," n.d.
box , folder 5: "Respect for Authority," n.d.
box , folder 6: "Reverence in the Home," n.d.
box , folder 7: "Reverence in our Chapels," n.d.
box 4, folder 9 :
box 4, folder 10 :
box , folder : Biographical Materials and Writings
box 5, folder 2 : Adams, David Barclay. Diary and histories, 1848-1881
box 5, folder 3 : Adams, Samuel L.. Accounts of St. George, 1870, 1872
box 5, folder 4 : Alexander, Moroni Woodruff. Biographical sketch, n.d.
box 5, folder 5 : Atkin, William and Rachel. Family history,
n.d.
box 5, folder 6 : Bastian, Jacob. Biographical sketches, n.d.
box 5, folder 7 : Bigler, Henry W. Personal narrative, n.d. [NOTE: This is
an original document.]
box 5, folder 8 : Bleak, James G. Journal, 1864; Articles of St. George
Library Association, 1873; other materials [NOTE: The 1873 articles of the
Library Association is an original document.]
box 5, folder 9 : Brown, John Franklin. Autobiography, n.d.
box 5, folder 10 : Covington, Robert D. "History of...," n.d.
box 5, folder 11 : Fawcett, William. Account of settlement of Dixie,
n.d.
box 5, folder 12 : Hoyt, Silas. Biographical sketch, n.d.
box 5, folder 13 : Hyrum, Andrew and Mary Ellen. "A Pioneer Tale,"
n.d.
box 5, folder 14 : Jennings, Leon. Application for membership on Utah State
Board of Education
box 5, folder 15 : Johnson, Seth. Family history, June 1947
box 5, folder 16 : Jones, Johanna C. Autobiography, n.d.
box 5, folder 17 : Jones, John Pidding. "History of...," n.d.
box 5, folder 18 : Judd, Mary Minerva. Autobiography, n.d.
box 5, folder 19 : Larson, Andrew H. Letters, 1897
box 5, folder 20-22 : Miles, Zaidee Walker. Letters, family history, history
of St. George Stake Relief Society, other writings of Zaidee Walker Miles,
1855-1936 [NOTE: Some of this material is original.]
box 6, folder 1-2 : Miles, Zaidee Walker. Letters, family history, history
of St. George Stake Relief Society, other writings of Zaidee Walker Miles,
1855-1936 [NOTE: Some of this material is original.]
box 6, folder 3 : Morris, Mary Lois Walker. "Life Story," 1946
box 6, folder 4 : Neilson, John T. Autobiographical sketches,
1955
box 6, folder 5 : Parker, Maria Jackson Normington. Biographical sketch,
June 1929
box 6, folder 6 : Smith, Charles. Autobiography, n.d.
box 6, folder : Snow, Erastus
box 6, folder 7 : Journals, 1878-1896
box 6, folder 8 : Larson, Andrew Karl. Erastus Snow book announcements,
1972, 1974
box 6, folder 9 : Letters, 1850-1901 [NOTE: Some of these materials are
photocopies of original documents.]
box 6, folder 10 : Manuscript corrections (Erastus Snow), n.d.
box 6, folder 11 : Notes, 1966
box 6, folder 12 : "The Outposts of Zion: the Life & Times of Erastus
Snow," n.d.
box 6, folder 13 : Readers comments, Erastus Snow, n.d.
box 6, folder 14 : Wives of Erastus Snow, n.d.
box 6, folder 15 : Sprague, Ithamar. Biographical sketch, n.d.
box 6, folder 16 : Taylor, John. Biographical sketches of wives, letters,
1839-1852
box 7, folder 1 : Winsor, Anson P., III. Autobiography, 1958
box 7, folder 2 : Woodbury, John Taylor. Journal, 1883-1933
box 7, folder 3 : Miscellaneous biographical materials
box , folder : Class Notes, Papers, Course Syllabi
box 7, folder 4 : History Class on Early Utah, n.d.
box , folder : Notes
box , folder : Papers
box 8, folder 3 :
box 8, folder 4 :
box , folder 1: "The Historicity of Jesus" and papers for class on
medieval Europe, 1925-1926
box , folder 2: "Innocent III and the States of Europe,"
1940
box , folder 3: "An Inquiry into the Personal Element in Hispanic
American Governments," 1952 [2 copies]
box , folder 4: "The Investiture Controversy," n.d.
box 8, folder 5 :
box , folder : Research Files, Notes, Essays, Notebooks
box 8, folder 7 : "The Almond," n.d.
box 8, folder 8 : Awards, 1962-1965
box 8, folder 9 : Book reviews, 1962 and n.d.
box 8, folder 10 : Book sales, n.d.
box 8, folder 11 : "The Building of the St. George Temple, 1871-1877,"
Albert E. Miller, n.d.
box 8, folder 12 : Bunkerville history, n.d.
box 8, folder 13 : Cable Mountain, 1923
box 8, folder 14 : "D-Day in Dixie," n.d.
box 8, folder 15 : "Daughters of Utah Pioneers - Dixie History Paper,"
Hazel Bradshaw, n.d.
box 8, folder 16 : "Dedication of the Mountain Meadows Massacre Monument,"
10 September 1932
box 9, folder 1 : Dixie College, 1921, 1936, 1969 and n.d.
box 9, folder 2 : Dixie High School, n.d.
box 9, folder 3 : "Dixie Wine," Dennis Lancaster, 1971
box 9, folder 4 : Early newspapers, photocopies from 1864-1865
box 9, folder 5 : "A Few Reminiscences about Dixie," A. Karl Larson,
n.d.
box 9, folder 6 : Fine Arts Festival, 1951-1953
box 9, folder 7 : Fort Pearce, 1913
box 9, folder 8 : "Freighting by Burro Pack on the Arizona Strip," A. Karl
Larson, n.d. [2 copies]
box 9, folder 9 : "History of Hurricane," Wilhelmina Hinton,
n.d.
box 9, folder 10 : "History of Washington," n.d.
box 9, folder 11 : Hurricane High School, 1964
box 9, folder 12 : "Is this Americanism?" T. Wendell Bayles,
n.d.
box 9, folder 13 : Kolob Canyon, ca. 1968
box 9, folder 14 : Latter-day Saints women, n.d.
box 9, folder 15 : Liquor, n.d.
box 9, folder 16 : Mesquite, Nevada, n.d.
box 9, folder 17 : Model United Nations, 1952, 1954
box 9, folder 18 : "The Mormon United Order in Utah," Angus M. Woodbury,
1934, revised 1954
box 9, folder 19 : "Reminiscences of a Mormon Village in Transition,"
Andrew Karl Larson, n.d.
box 9, folder 20 : "Report on Social Sciences," North Idaho Junior College,
Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, October 1963
box 9, folder 21 : "The Robert Dockery Covington Home," n.d.
box 9, folder 22 : St. George Stake Tabernacle, n.d.
box 9, folder 23 : "Some Thoughts Concerning the Work of James G. Bleak as
a Scholar, and as a Clerk and Historian of the Southern Utah Mission,"
n.d.
box 9, folder 24 : "Temple Work and the St. George Temple,"
n.d.
box 9, folder 25 : "The Washington County Courthouse," n.d.
box 9, folder 26 : "Washington Field Dam," John G. McQuarris,
1950
box 9, folder 27 : "Zion National Park," A. Karl Larson, 1892, 1920, 1923,
1970
box 9, folder 28-29 : Miscellaneous research files, notes, essays,
notebooks
box 10, folder 1-4 : Miscellaneous research files, notes, essays,
notebooks
box 11, folder : Note file: miscellaneous research files,
notes
box 12, folder : Note file: miscellaneous research files, notes
(cont)
box , folder : Personal papers
box , folder : Alice Louise Reynolds Club, Chapter Nine
box , folder : Miscellaneous
box 13, folder 3 : Bird log, 1924
box 13, folder 4 : Obituary of Andrew Karl Larson, program of memorial
service, 1983
box 13, folder 5 : Personal ledger, 1934
box 13, folder 6 : Plays and songs, 1957 and n.d.
box 13, folder 7 : Poems
box 13, folder 8 : School records, for both Katharine Miles and Andrew
Karl Larson, 1916-1927, 1946, 1950-1957
box 13, folder 9 : Tax Return, 1977
box 13, folder 10 : Virgin River and tributaries, map, copy from Bulletin
124, U.S. Department of Agriculture, n.d.
box 13, folder 11 : Miscellaneous personal papers
box , folder : Autobiography and diaries
box 13, folder 12 : Autobiography, volume I
box 13, folder 13 : Autobiography, volume II
box 14, folder 1 : Diary 1: 7 June 1955 - 11 April 1956
box 14, folder 2 : Diary 2: 12 April 1956 - 6 June 1959
box 14, folder 3 : Diary 3: 6 June 1959 - 13 June 1960
box 14, folder 4 : Diary 4: 13 June 1960 - 25 November 1962
box 14, folder 5 : Diary 5: 9 December 1962 - 9 February 1964
box 14, folder 6 : Diary 6: 1 June 1964 - 5 August 1966
box 15, folder 1 : Diary 7: 7 August 1966 - 10 August 1969
box 15, folder 2 : Diary 8: 13 August 1969 - 16 January 1970
box 15, folder 3 : Diary 9: 17 January 1970 - 4 April 1972
box 15, folder 4 : Diary 10: 12 April 1972 - 1983
Biographical Note/Historical Note +/-Andrew Karl Larson was born on 11 December 1899, in Washington, Utah, the great grandson of Robert D. Covington, the founder of Washington. Larson graduated from Dixie High School in 1921 and later graduated from Dixie College, having studied art, history, English, and music. In the late 1920s, he taught music at various schools in Washington County, and taught history, biology, civics, English, art, and debate at Hurricane High School for twenty years. On 14 November 1928, Larson married Katharine Miles in the St. George Tabernacle. In 1946, Larson received his masters degree from Brigham Young University in Provo. His thesis, "Agricultural Pioneering in the Virgin River Basin," was a first step in Larson's long career as an historian of Utah's "Dixie," the place of Larson's birth and childhood, and the area of southern Utah that is comprised of the valleys and hills surrounding the Virgin River. The purpose, Larson wrote, of his thesis, was "to set forth the agricultural contributions of the settlements now found in the Virgin River Basin, and to note the influence of these contributions towards establishing a permanent, stable society in that region." Larson's career was now based on the study and research of his home region of "Dixie." In 1946, he accepted a position at Dixie College teaching English and History. In 1957, the Deseret News Press published Larson's Red Hills of November: A Pioneer Biography of Utah's Cotton Town, followed by I Was Called to Dixie: the Virgin River Basin: Unique Experiences in Mormon Pioneering in 1961. In the winter of 1962, reviewer David E. Miller wrote in the Utah Historical Quarterly that I Was Called to Dixie was a publication that "opens the door to an understanding and fuller appreciation of the Mormon colonizing effort in a region that has, until now, been virtually neglected by historians. It is a significant contribution to the history of Utah and the West." Critic Ernest H. Linford called the book "undoubtedly the most complete and authoritative account of the historic Cotton Mission to Utah's Dixie -- an invaluable source of solid information on the social, intellectual, economic and ecclesiastical history of Washington County -- an excellent addition to anybody's shelf of Mormon Americana." (Quoted from a November 1971 alumni tribute at Dixie College, Mss A 2072) Larson had begun to achieve success as a Utah historian. In 1965, Larson was made a fellow of the Utah State Historical Society, in honor of his scholarly historical works. Larson retired from his teaching position at Dixie College in 1965, and although he was of retiring age, his work as an historian did not cease. He continued with research on notable "Dixie" personages with the 1971 University of Utah Press publication of Erastus Snow - the Life of a Missionary and Pioneer for the Early Mormon Church. Erastus Snow was born in 1818 in Vermont, joined the Mormon Church in 1833, and was with Orson Pratt when Pratt's company entered the Salt Lake Valley for the first time. In 1849, Snow was called to become an apostle of the church and in 1861 was called to preside over the Southern Utah Mission, the "Cotton Mission," which sought to farm and settle the Virgin River area. Snow founded St. George in December 1861, and died in 1888. Many of Larson's sources for the Snow biography were family and church correspondence of the Snow family, and he was given access to more primary sources through the cooperation of the Erastus Snow Family Organization. Publication of Erastus Snow prompted a follow-up biography of Erastus's son, Erastus Beman Snow - Son of the Dixie Cotton Mission and Son of Erastus Snow, the Apostle, published by Pioneer Press, Dugway Utah, in 1973. Larson's wife, Katharine Miles Larson, died on 3 July 1975. She had helped Larson edit a two-volume edition of the numerous diaries of Charles Lowell Walker, of whom Katharine was a descendent. The book, Diary of Charles Lowell Walker, was published by Utah State University Press in 1980. In 1979, Larson completed his autobiography: The Education of a Second Generation Swede: an Autobiography, published by the Deseret Press. The book is an account of his life from his childhood only to 1955, because, as Larson wrote in the preface " in that year I began keeping a diary." A volume of Larson's poetry, Lines for Judith - Family and Nature Poems, The Art Press, St. George Utah, and dedicated to his wife and daughter, Judith, was published in 1981. In that year Larson also wrote an informal biographical account of his friend Leonard Sproul -- Raised by his own Bootstraps. In addition to these books, Larson also published many articles and reviews in historical periodicals. In the 1960s, he served ward and stake clerkships in St. George. Larson also was president of the Washington County Education Association, president of Dixie College Faculty Association, and vice-president of Utah Education Association. He also was a member of various associations, including the Utah Academy of Arts, Sciences and Letters, the Utah State Historical Society, and the Cotton Mission Chapter of the National Sons of Utah Pioneers. On 23 July 1983, Larson died in Ogden, Utah. Throughout the span of his life and career, Larson's devotion had been to his home region of Dixie. In a November 1971 Dixie College alumni tribute to Larson, it is written that: "He is acknowledged as the historian of the Virgin River Basin." 1899 Andrew Karl Larson born in Washington, Utah. 1921 Larson graduated from Dixie High School. 1928 Larson married Katharine Miles, November 14, in the St. George Tabernacle. 1946 Larson earned a masters degree from Brigham Young University, Provo, and accepted a teaching position at Dixie College, St. George. 1957Red Hills of November: a Pioneer Biography of Utah's Cotton Town published by Deseret Press. 1961I Was Called to Dixie: the Virgin River Basin: Unique Experiences in Mormon Pioneering published by Deseret Press. 1965 Larson made a fellow of the Utah State Historical Society. He also retired from his teaching position at Dixie College. 1971Erastus Snow - the Life of a Missionary and Pioneer for the Early Mormon Church published by University of Utah. 1973Erastus Beman Snow - Son of the Dixie Cotton Mission and Son of Erastus Snow published by Pioneer Press, Dugway, Utah. 1975 Katharine Miles Larson died, July 3. 1979 Larson's autobiography, The Education of a Second Generation Swede published by Deseret Press. 1980 Two-volume edition of Diary of Charles Lowell Walker published by Utah State University Press. 1981 A volume of Larson's poetry, Lines for Judith - Family and Nature Poems published by The Art Press, St. George, Utah. 1983 Larson died, July 23. Content Description +/-This collection is divided into seven series. The first series contains business and family correspondence, both incoming and outgoing. The general business correspondence is arranged chronologically, followed by correspondence dealing with specific publications or subjects, mostly about the publication of Erastus Snow - the Life of a Missionary and Pioneer for the Early Mormon Church. The family correspondence includes letters from both the Larson and Miles families. The second series consists of transcriptions of speeches and religious lessons given by Larson. The first section of speeches contains paper copies of those that are regarding Utah history and history in general. The dated speeches are filed first, in chronological order, followed by the undated speeches, in alphabetical order. The second section of speeches consists of radio scripts, contained in one folder. The third section of speeches consists of religious lessons that Larson gave as a clerk in the ward and stake of St. George. These lessons are arranged alphabetically. The fourth section consists of miscellaneous speeches and notes on speeches, while the fifth section contains remarks that Larson gave at various funerals and memorial services. The sixth section of speeches consists of paper copies of talks given by Katharine Miles Larson. The third series consists of biographical materials that Larson gathered and/or wrote for historical research. All of these materials are transcriptions unless otherwise note. These papers are arranged alphabetically by the subject's last name. Included in this series are papers of Zaidee Walker Miles, mother of Katharine Miles Larson, as well as notes on Erastus Snow, apostle and Utah pioneer. The fourth series contains Larson's class notes and papers from his personal schoolwork from the 1930s to the 1950s. The notes are filed first, arranged alphabetically by subject, followed by the papers which are arranged alphabetically by title. The fifth series consists of Larson's research files, notes, essays, and notebooks that accumulated over the many years of his work. The materials are arranged alphabetically by subject or title of essay, and include copious miscellaneous research files. Boxes 11 and 12 of this series contain smaller boxes of research notes that have been kept in their original order. The sixth series consists of a small amount of personal papers. Included in these materials, in box 13, folder 4, is Larson's obituary. The seventh series contains Larson's handwritten autobiography, volumes I and II, as well as his diaries from 1955 to 1983. Collection Use +/-Restrictions on Access: Restrictions on Access Administrative Information +/-Arrangement: Creator: Larson, Andrew Karl, 1899-1983. Language: English. Sponsor: Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) grant, 2007-2008 Quantity: 15 boxes (7.5 linear ft.) Language of the Finding Aid: Finding aid written in Englishin Latin script EAD Creation Date: 1999. |