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Early Mormon Woodworking At Its Best: A Study Of The Craftsmanship In The First Temples Of Utah, Thomas Weston Welch
Early Mormon Woodworking At Its Best: A Study Of The Craftsmanship In The First Temples Of Utah, Thomas Weston Welch
Theses and Dissertations
The original intent of this paper was to examine early mormon pioneer woodworking. Upon investigation, however, it was discovered that there is one type of early utah mormon woodworking about which very little has been written and which includes some of the best efforts of these early craftsmen. This woodworking is the interior work done in the construction of the early mormon temples. This paper will attempt to document the state of early pioneer craftsmanship and show examples of this work.
Built For The People Of The United States Fifty Years Of Tva Architecture (Exhibition Catalogue), Marian Moffett, Lawrence Wodehouse, William H. Jordy, Walter L. Creese
Built For The People Of The United States Fifty Years Of Tva Architecture (Exhibition Catalogue), Marian Moffett, Lawrence Wodehouse, William H. Jordy, Walter L. Creese
Ewing Gallery of Art & Architecture
Exhibition catalogue published on the 50th Anniversary of the Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA).
This publication contains maps, photographs, engineering plans, and architectural sketches of the dams, power stations, and housing associated with the TVA.
This project was supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts in Washington. D.C., a federal agency, and by the Tennessee Valley Authority.