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Show OGDEX Ogden, Standard Examiner PROPH Provo, Provo Herald Logan, Herald Journal St. George, Spectrum INDIVIDUALS: Ross Lloyd Snedaker, FAIA, was the individual who initiated the idea of presenting to the in public the contributions of architects to the built environment within the State of Utah, along with Burtch W. Beall, Jr, FAIA, who became the researcher and compiler of the data. Richard Jackson, architect, provided information on architects during the identical period of time in developing his book, listed below, and his encouragement was vital to the commencement and continuation of this undertaking. Emil Fetzer, personal interview about his family=s long involvement in architecture. Peter Goss, Ph. D., Professor of Architecture, Graduate School of Architecture + Planning, University of Utah, who has published many articles about early pioneer architecture and who provided background material on many architects from his students= class assignments along with his personal files. W. Randall Dixon, Church History Department, 15 E. North Temple, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, whose extensive personal files as Senior Archivist in the Library and Archive area of the History Department complimented & supported other resource material. Allen Roberts, Architect, Cooper, Roberts, Simonsen Associates, 700 North 200 West, Salt Lake City, Utah, Author, Historian & Architect REFERENCES: Places of Worship, 150 Years of Latter-Day Saints Architecture by Richard A. Jackson, architect, published by Brigham Young University, 2003 Mormon Americana, A Guide to Sources and Collections in the United States, Edited by David J. Whittaker, Published by BYU Studies, 1995 A Survey of LDS Architecture in Utah 1847-1930 by A. D. Roberts, 1974 Macmillan Encyclopedia of Architects (1982) Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased) 1952 ( Use with caution) |