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Show .... · . . . ~l0.eG04 ' United State. Department of the Interior National Park Service National Register of Historic Places Continuation Sheet Section number __7_ _ Page _1o__ 5Ha1 Cannon, The Grand Beehive (Salt Lake City, Utah: Press, 1980). University of Utah 6Anderson, "Brigham Young and Lion House" (typescript of a talk given by Anderson in the Lion House, ca. 1983). 7Truman Angell's "Journal" and the Brigham Young "Office Notes" manuscripts are in the LDS Church Archives. 8Henry Glassie, Pattern in the Material Folk Culture of the Eastern United States (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1967), 124-129; and Thomas Carter and Peter Goss, A Guide to Utah's Historic Architecture (Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press, forthcoming, 1987) . 9Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Journal History, Church Archives, January 8, 1900; Deseret News, February 11, 1897, September 1, 1899, and July 28, 1904; Salt Lake City Daily Tribune, February 1, 1897; Portfolio, Bernice G. Casper and Randall Dixon, Brigham Yogng '§. Beehive House (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, n.d., ca. 19 5). 10Anderson, "Truman O. Angell: Architect and Saint," 149. ll"Courses of Study Offered by the Latter-day Saints" (pamphlet, 1901-1902); "Improvement Era" (newsletter, October 1968); "Lion House" (newsclipping, n.d., n.a.). These sources are in the LDS Church Archives, "Lion House" folder. 12Joseph Lundstrom, "Larger 'Golden Eagle' Perches Over Gateway" (Church News, November 9, 1963), 3. |