Container
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Title
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M94-090
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Part 2 (M94-090): Additions, circa 1844-circa
1911 0.2 cubic feet of photographs (1 archives box) : Photographs collected by Schroeder, mainly of Mormon buildings in Nauvoo, Illinois, and
portraits of prominent Mormon individuals
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Loose photographs
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Box 1
Folder 1
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Joseph Smith portrait
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Box 1
Folder 1
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John Taylor residence
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Box 1
Folder 1
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Carthage Jail, where Joseph and Hyram Smith were assassinated
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Box 1
Folder 1
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The Nauvoo, Illinois Mormon Temple
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Box 1
Folder 1
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President Snow residence
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Box 1
Folder 1
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Parley P. Pratt residence
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Box 1
Folder 1
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Nauvoo House
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Box 1
Folder 1
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Mormon Masonic Temple, Nauvoo, Illinois
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Stereocards
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Box 1
Folder 2
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John Taylor Residence
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Box 1
Folder 2
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Carthage Jail
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Box 1
Folder 2
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Wilford Woodruff residence, Durphy Street
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Box 1
Folder 2
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Court House at Carthage, Illinois
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Box 1
Folder 2
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Joseph Smith Mansion House
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Box 1
Folder 2
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“Holy Hotel” (Nauvoo House)
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Box 1
Folder 2
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Old Smith homestead
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Mounted photographs
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Foster Soland residence in Nauvoo, Illinois, 1844
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Brownings residence
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Bishop Hunter residence, 1844
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Box 1
Folder 3
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John D. Lee residence
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Lyons Store, 1911?
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Box 1
Folder 3
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A. Bronson building
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Amos Davis' store
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Box 1
Folder 3
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P. Mix (Nix?) house
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Orison Hyde residence
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Thos. More residence, 1844
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Main Street, Nauvoo
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Box 1
Folder 3
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H.C. Kimbell residence
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Charles Hooper residence, 1844
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Large house was Dr. Foster's
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Box 1
Folder 3
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David Yearsley residence, 1844
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Secret closet, Smith Mantion [sic]
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Box
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Folder
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Law residence : People in foreground were not members of Law family but later occupants of the
house.
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Box 1
Folder 3
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Holt's house
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Box 1
Folder 3
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William Marks house, president Illinois stake
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Box 1
Folder 3
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George A. Cannon residence
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Box 1
Folder 3
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C.(?) W.(?) Coolidge (?) residence
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Box 1
Folder 3
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[Brigham] Young residence
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Published photographs set
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“The Expositor, Anti-Smith paper, published here just
once”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“The old Masonic Temple”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“Jos. Smith, the Mormon Prophet”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“Once the home of Jos. Young, the brother of Brigham
Young”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“The levee at Nauvoo and ferryboat”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“The door of the secret closet in the Old Mansion
house”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“Elder Heber C. Kimball's fine place”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“Mormon newspaper containing account of Jos. Smith's
assassination”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“Built of stone taken from ruins of temple”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“One of the pilasters of the Mormon Temple”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“Brigham Young's former home”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“Site of the Mormon Temple”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“Elder Snow used to occupy the house on the left”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“The White homestead”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“Home of the prophet Joseph Smith”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“The Nauvoo Temple as it appeared, costing
$1,000,000”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“The mansion house with the secret closet”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“Hall of the Seventy, now the First District School
House”
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Box 1
Folder 4
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“Elder John Taylor's house and publication office of the Times and Seasons”
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Miscellaneous
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Box 1
Folder 5
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Indictment against Brigham Roberts for cohabitation
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Box 1
Folder 6
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Clippings, mainly portraits
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Box 1
Folder 7
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Unidentified
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