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John Cabot and his son

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    Mother Michel and Her Cat

    Manuscripts

    An autograph manuscript, written in Ponkapog, Massachusetts; an early draft, with revisions. First printed as "The Cat and the Countess" in "St. Nicholas," May-July 1876.

    mssHM 17238

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    The Chevalier De Resseguier

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    A signed, autograph manuscript; this is an early draft, with revisions. Volume also includes a printed black and white drawing of Aldrich. First printed in "The Century Magazine," May 1893.

    mssHM 17239

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    John Bacon chapter (manuscript draft)

    Manuscripts

    Consists of manuscript draft and pages/clippings from The Architect (p. 172, September 8, 1922) with manuscript annotations and additions.

    mssEsdaile

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    John Bacon chapter (manuscript draft)

    Manuscripts

    The Architect (p. 172, September 8, 1922) with manuscript annotations and additions.

    mssEsdaile.OLD

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    John Bushnell chapter (manuscript draft)

    Manuscripts

    The Architect (pp. 208-210, October 7, 1921) with manuscript annotations and additions.

    mssEsdaile.OLD

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    The revelation revisions of 1835 and the fullness of the gospel

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    Two works by Jack Raveill examining revisions made to the Revelations of Joseph Smith. The first, The Revelation Revisions of 1935, offers a word by word comparison of the Early Revelations and 1835 Revisions. Appendices include "Historical Events Relating to the Revelations of Joseph Smith, Jr., and the Financial Law;" statements removed from the 1835 Revisions; a page number index for The Far West Record (1983); and the text of two unpublished Revelations of Joseph Smith, from May 15, 1829, and March 1832.

    mssHM 72838