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Show 38 NOTES TO CHAPTER 1 Typescript of later autobiography held in Daughters of Utah Pioneers archives. Much of this text was printed with Her Diary, but the highly ornamented style of Ellis' old "age" demanded judicious pruning at the cost of some non-criitcal detail. The manuscript includes an enclosure letter from Ellis Musser donating it to the D.U.P and mentioning the typescript of Her Piary as an earlier contribution. That much thicker text, also held in the D.U.P. Salt Lake library archives, is closely represented in the published book. This source is hereinafter referred to as Typescript, ERS. "Reminiscences," typescript of talk given by Dr. Ellis Reynolds Shipp in June of 1932 (at age 85) to Camp Nine, Salt Lake City Daughters of Utah Pioneers, hereinafter referred to as ERS Talk. The Early Autobiography and Diary of Compiled and edited by Ellis Shipp City, Utah: Deseret News Press, 1962, as Her Diary, p. 8 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Shipp, Ellis Reynolds. Ellis Reynolds Shipp. Musser. Salt Lake C hereinafter referred tc Ibid., p. 10 p. 12 p. 17 p. 18 p. 20 p. 21 p. 21-24 p. 25 p. 27 p. 35 p. 37 p. 39 16. "Milford Bard Shipp," an unpublished paper by his daughter, Bardella Shipp Curtis, archives of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum at Salt Lake City, Utah, hereinafter referred to as Bardella. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. Her Diary p. 43 p. 46 p. 48 p. 50 p. 51 22. Milford Bard Shipp/Margaret Curtis Family Group Sheet, Genealogical Society of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Salt Lake City, Utah, hereinafter referred to as L.D.S. Genealogies. |