A. Selden Millward digital photograph collection, 1920s
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Millward, A. Selden (Andrew Selden), 1898-
- Title
- A. Selden Millward digital photograph collection
- Dates
- 1920s (inclusive)19201927
- Quantity
- 509 items
- Collection Number
- P0893
- Summary
- The A. Selden Millward photograph collection consists of digital scans taken from Millward's missionary photograph album. Subject matter ranges from images of Elders and Sisters, portraits and snapshots of President B.H. Roberts, to snapshots of missionaries preaching in the streets of New York. The Millward collection also contains many scans of postcards from Washington, D.C., New York, early L.D.S. sites, Pennsylvania and other tourist sites in the eastern United States.
- Repository
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University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860
Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu - Access Restrictions
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Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
A. Selden Millward (1898-1973) was born as Andrew Selden, later abbreviating his first name to A. and going by his middle name. He was born on 1898 August 21 in Grantsville, Utah to Charlotte Amelia Curtis and Joseph Eastham Millward. A member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Millward served a mission to the Eastern States in 1924. Millward was appointed president of the Rochester Conference in 1925 for the LDS Church by B. H. Roberts. Millward was president of the Eastern States Mission for a number of years, and he resided in Rochester, New York. On 1934 September 13, he married Annie Roberta Hammond. On 1947 March 15, he married Grace McAllister. A. Selden Millward died on 1973 April 15 in Berkeley, California and was buried in Grantsville, Utah.
Content Description
A. Selden Millward was a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the Eastern States mission during the early 1920s. This collection consists of digital scans taken from Millward's missionary photograph album. Subject matter ranges from images of Elders and Sisters, portraits and snapshots of President B.H. Roberts, to snapshots of missionaries preaching in the streets of New York. The Millward collection also contains many scans of postcards from Washington, D.C., New York, early L.D.S. sites, Pennsylvania and other tourist sites in the eastern United States. A. Selden Millward's son, Gary Millward, retains the original photograph album.
Use of the Collection
Preferred Citation
Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.
Restrictions on Use
The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.
Administrative Information
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Digital Scans Only
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Description: Photograph Album Scans
- 1: Elder A. Selden Millward of Berkeley, CA.
- 2: Miss Cecil Tebbs of Panguitch, Utah, served in Buffalo, N.Y., and Connecticut.
- 3: Elder Earl M. Phillips of Oakland, CA., served in Maine. Phillips and Millward were friends in Oakland and came to the Eastern States Mission together.
- 4: Ruth Tillman of Newark, New Jersey, served in Buffalo and West Virginia, 1924-1925. Tillman was a convert to the L.D.S. Church.
- 5: Elder Ariel I. Blankhead, of Logan, Utah. Blankhead and Millward were mission companions in Rochester, N.Y., 1924.
- 6: Elder John L. Emmett of Ogden, Utah, C.P. and Secretary of the Eastern States Mission.
- 7: Elder George M. Handy of Boise, Idaho, served in Buffalo and Rochester, NY.
- 8: Elder R. Eldon Adamson of Carey, Idaho, served in Syracuse and Buffalo, NY.
- 9: Elder Leonard M. Paice of Beaver, Utah, served in Syracuse and Buffalo, NY. Paice was the C.P. in January of 1925.
- 10: Elder J. Delos Thompson of Garland, Utah.
- 11: Elder William G. Despain of Lovell, Wyoming.
- 12: Elder Henry D. Taylor of Provo, Utah.
- 13: Elder Orin D. Jones of Lovell, Wyoming.
- 14: Elder Charles R. Bradford of Franklin, Idaho.
- 15: Elder G. Kenneth Driggs of Phoenix, AZ.
- 16: Alda Augal of Pleasant Grove, Utah.
- 17: Mrs. Emily Cox of Huntington, Utah.
- 18: Elder Owen Waite of Hyde Park, Utah.
- 19: Elder Joe M. Dunkley of Whitney, Idaho.
- 20: Elder John E. Huffman of Monticello, Utah.
- 21: Elder Howard Shawcroft of La Jara, Colorado.
- 22: Elder John W. Hubbard of Grace, Idaho.
- 23: Elder Elroy M. Stomberg of Ogden, Utah.
- 24: Elder Stanley F. Griffin of Newton, Utah.
- 25: Elder Millford F. Gardner of Afton, Wyoming.
- 26: Eastern States Missionaries.
- 27-28: Selden Millward.
- 29: "My first mission companion, Elder Blankhead."
- 30: Elder A. Selden Millward.
- 31: Elder Thompson of Garland, Utah.
- 32: "Saints at Rochester. NY."
- 33: Eastern States missionaries?
- 34: "A.S. Millward, a minister."
- 35: "Paice, Millward, B.P.J. Suddel, and Blankhead in Rochester."
- 36: Three unidentified Elders looking through books while sitting on a road.
- 37: Elder Millward.
- 38: Portrait of an unidentified woman.
- 39: Group of missionaries holding branches. ANot to be named.@
- 40: "Reverend J.D. Thompson."
- 41: Three men pumping up a car tire.
- 42: L.E. Rogers of Salt Lake City, Utah.
- 43: Elder Blankhead sitting on his knees in front of a home.
- 44: "Rogers and Blankhead."
- 45: "Sister and Brother Roberts."
- 46: "Elder Ray Anderson."
- 47: "President B.H. Roberts."
- 48: Elder Millward and Elder Blankhead standing in front of a sign welcoming visitors to Palmyra, NY.
- 49: Elder Millward and Elder Bradford standing in front of a sign welcoming visitors to Palmyra, NY.
- 50: Elder Bradford and Elder Millward standing with rakes and pitch forks.
- 51: Elder Bradford and Elder Millward at the top of Hill Cumorah.
- 52: Elder Millward and Elder Blankhead at the Hill Cumorah.
- 53: Elder Claridge and Sister Green.
- 54: Man and young girl at the Joseph Smith farmhouse.
- 55: Elder Emmett and Elder Linde, the mission secretaries.
- 56: Sister Green in New York City.
- 57: Man and young girl at the Joseph Smith farmhouse.
- 58: "Lady missionaries."
- 59: Missionaries sight seeing in New York City.
- 60: Missionaries at the City Hall in New York.
- 61: Group of missionaries.
- 62: Three Elders in front of a store.
- 63: "Earl" with books under his arm.
- 64: Three missionaries serving in the countryside standing in front of the Kennedy Electric Shop.
- 65: Group of Elders on a snowy road.
- 66: "A select bunch of Elders."
- 67: "Rochester missionaries."
- 68: "Elders and friends at Peter Whitmer's Farm."
- 69: "Library, New York City."
- 70: Group of missionaries at Auburn, NY.
- 71: "Reverend R.E. Adamson."
- 72: A. Seldon Millward.
- 73: Elder Pearce and Sister Fugal.
- 74: Missionaries at the mission school in Brooklyn, NY.
- 75: L.D.S. Chapel in Brooklyn, NY.
- 76: Elder Henry D. Taylor of Provo, Utah.
- 77: "Exchange Building Palmyra, NY where the Book of Mormon was first printed." Copyright 1920 Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany New York.
- 78: "General view of the [Joseph Smith] Farm, road from Manchester to Palmyra." Copyright 1920 Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany New York.
- 79: "Cottage where part of the Book of Mormon was translated." Copyright 1920 Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany New York.
- 80: "Farm buildings on the road Palmyra to Manchester." Copyright 1920 Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany New York.
- 81: "The prophet's bedroom from the doorway." Copyright 1920 Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany New York.
- 82: "The relic room." Copyright 1920 Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany New York.
- 83: "Room where part of the Book of Mormon was translated." Copyright 1920 Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany New York.
- 84: "Pool where some of the early baptisms were performed." Copyright 1920 Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany New York.
- 85: "Lucy Mack Smith and her sons Joseph and Hyrum." Copyright 1920 Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany New York.
- 86: "The Sacred Grove where the vision appeared to the prophet Joseph." Copyright 1920 Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany New York.
- 87: "Base of hill and fence leading to the homestead."
- 88: "Hill Cumorah where the Book of Mormon was found." Copyright 1920 Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany New York.
- 89: Group of elders at the mission school in Brooklyn, NY.
- 90: Elder Drive and Elder Charley at the Hill Cumorah.
- 91: Group of elders at the mission school in Brooklyn, NY.
- 92: "A friend, Rochester, NY."
- 93: A view of the Hill Cumorah.
- 94: Sisters Cox and Green.
- 95: "Bill and Earl, 1741 Dwight."
- 96: Miss Johnson sitting on a car in Oakland, CA.
- 97: "Bill and Drive, Berkely, CA."
- 98: Elder A.I. Blankhead.
- 99: Drive in California.
- 100: Bill in Berkeley, CA.
- 101: Portrait of Miss Iscabar.
- 102: Elders at the Rochester Conference Mission School.
- 103: "Central Cascade, Watkins Glen, NY."
- 104: "Band Stand and entrance to Indian Trail, Watkins Glen, NY."
- 105: "Minnehana Falls, Watkins Glen, NY."
- 106: Face of a baby superimposed on a sheet of music.
- 107: "Whirlwind Gorge, Watkins, NY."
- 108: "Entrance Cascade, Watkins Glen, NY."
- 109: "Glen Alpha, Watkins Glen, NY."
Container: Box 1, Folder 1 -
Description: A. Selden Millward Photograph Album
- 1: Group of missionaries with musical instruments.
- 2: Brother Roberts, Eastern States Mission President.
- 3: Brother Pratt, Mexico Mission President.
- 4: Brother Quinney, Canadian Mission President.
- 5: Brother Taylor, Northern States Mission President.
- 6: Brother Bennion, Central States Mission President.
- 7: Brother Callis, Southern States Mission President.
- 8: Brother Knight, Western States Mission President.
- 9: Brother Young, Northwestern States Mission President.
- 10: Brother McMurrin, California Mission President.
- 11: "Jack."
- 12: Portrait of an unidentified man.
- 13: "Johnson."
- 14: Group of Elders standing on the dock "where the Mormons ferried across the Missouri."
- 15: Man standing next to a marker "where Brigham Young made decision" to settle.
- 16: Portrait of an unidentified man.
- 17: "President B.H. Roberts, 1925, Buffalo, NY."
- 18: "Conference. May be April 26, 1925, Buffalo, NY."
- 19: "Despain and Temersmig."
- 20: "Conference, Sacred Grove, July 24th, 1924, Palmyra, NY."
- 21: Portrait of an unidentified girl.
- 22: Sister Tillman and Tebbs.
- 23-38: Portraits of unidentified LDS leaders.
- 39: "These were taken on our Easter trip, they are surely roses. Gold dust twins, more gold than dust."
- 40: Three unidentified men in overcoats.
- 41: Unidentified woman.
- 42: Elder Thompson and Pace, "Mormon boys."
- 43: Young family standing in front of the Whitmer Farm.
- 44: State Street, Ithaca, NY.
- 45: Sibley College, Mechanical Arts, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 46: Goldwin Smith Hall College of Arts and Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 47: Drill Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 48: Lake Cayuga from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 49: Triphammer Falls from bridge, Ithaca, NY.
- 50: Chemistry Building, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 51: Goldwin Smith Walk, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 52: Fall Creek Gorge showing Prudence Risely Tower, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 53: Agricultural Building, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 54: Ithaca Falls, Fall Creek Gorge, Ithaca, NY.
- 55: Cornell Library, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 56: Bridge over Fall Creek, Ithaca, NY.
- 57: Central Avenue, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 58: Taughannock Falls, Ithaca, NY.
- 59: In Cascadilla Gorge, Ithaca, NY.
- 60: Prudence Risely Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 61: Central view of campus, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY.
- 62: Lick Brook near Buttermilk Falls, Ithaca, NY.
- 63: Enfield Falls, Ithaca, NY.
- 64: Millward with Sister Peacock and her children on the Cumorah Farm.
- 65: "Tom and wife (real people)."
- 66: Mrs. Parmley.
- 67: "3 in one. Handy, Millward, [and] Thompson" together in a bed.
- 68: Millward (?) sitting on a park bench.
- 69-71: Millward (?) and another Elder.
- 72-91: Views of New York City given to A.S. Millward by O.G. MacDonald.
- 72: Metropolitan Life Insurance Building, New York City.
- 73: Statue of Liberty, New York City.
- 74: Woolworth Building and Post Office, New York City.
- 75: Municipal Building, New York City.
- 76: Vista of Woolworth Building, New York City.
- 77: NY Stock exchange, New York City.
- 78: Singer Building, New York City.
- 79: Flat Iron Building, New York City.
- 80: Grand Central Terminal, New York City.
- 81: Ellis Island, New York City.
- 82: Public Library, New York City.
- 83: Pell Street, Chinatown, New York City.
- 84: Grant's Tomb and Riverside Drive, New York City.
- 85: Battery Park and Whitehall Building, New York City.
- 86: Woolworth Building and City Hall Park, New York City.
- 87: Yankee Stadium, New York City.
- 88: Pennsylvania Railroad Station, New York City.
- 89: Columbus Circle, New York City.
- 90: Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge in distance, New York City.
- 91: Custom House, New York City.
- 92: President William Harding.
- 93: President Calvin Coolidge.
- 94-112: Sites around Washington D.C., visited by Millward on August 9, 1925.
- 94: U.S. Capitol, Washington D.C.
- 95: Washington Monument, Washington D.C.
- 96: Peace Monument, Washington D.C.
- 97: Smithsonian Institute, Washington D.C.
- 98: U.S. Capitol, Washington D.C.
- 99: Thomas Circle, Washington D.C.
- 100: Prison Office, Washington D.C.
- 101: American Red Cross, Washington D.C.
- 102: Walter Reed Memorial Hospital, Washington D.C.
- 103: ? Temple, Washington D.C.
- 104: Japanese Cherry Blossom, Potomac Park, Washington D.C.
- 105: House of Representatives, Washington D.C.
- 106: East Room, White House, Washington D.C.
- 107: Senate Chamber, Washington D.C.
- 108: Pan American ?, Washington D.C.
- 109: Old National Museum, , Washington D.C.
- 110: New Post Office, Washington D.C.
- 111: Tomb of Washington, Mt. Vernon, VA.
- 112: Continental Hall, Washington D.C.
Container: Box 1, Folder 2 -
Description: A. Selden Millward Photograph Album
- 1: Senate office building and Union Station, Washington D.C.
- 2: Library of Congress, Washington D.C.
- 3: U.S. Treasury and Sherman Statue, Washington D.C.
- 4: Union Station, Washington D.C.
- 5: Printing Office, Washington D.C.
- 6: State War and Navy Building, Washington D.C.
- 7: The White House, Washington D.C.
- 8: Concord Art Gallery, Washington D.C.
- 9-33: Postcards of Gettysburg, PA, visited by Millward on August 8, 1925.
- 9: Pennsylvania State Monument, Gettysburg, PA.
- 10: Hancock Ave looking South, Gettysburg, PA.
- 11: Steven's Knoll and Slocum Statue, Gettysburg, PA.
- 12: High water mark of the rebellion, Gettysburg, PA.
- 13: Center Square, Gettysburg, PA.
- 14: Summit of Little Round Top, Gettysburg, PA.
- 15: Devil's Den, front view, Gettysburg, PA.
- 16: The Soldier's National Cemetery, Gettysburg, PA.
- 17: Little Round Top and General Warren Statue, Gettysburg, PA.
- 18: On Kulp's Hill looking West, Gettysburg, PA.
- 19: Soldier's National Monument, Gettysburg, PA.
- 20: Virginia State Memorial (statue of General Lee), Gettysburg, PA.
- 21: United States Army Monument, Gettysburg, PA.
- 22: Lincoln Speech Memorial, Gettysburg, PA.
- 23: Spangler's Spring, Gettysburg, PA.
- 24: General Lee's Headquarters, Gettysburg, PA.
- 25: West Confederate Avenue showing Whitworth Guns, Gettysburg, PA.
- 26: General Meade's Headquarters, Gettysburg, PA.
- 27: Statue of Major General George E. Meade, Gettysburg, PA.
- 28: House in which Jennie Wade was killed, Gettysburg, PA.
- 29: East Cemetery Hill and Statue of General Hancock.
- 30: The wheatfield showing the Round Tops in the distance, Gettysburg, PA.
- 31: The Will's House where Lincoln wrote his Gettysburg Address, Gettysburg, PA.
- 32: John Burns Statue, Gettysburg, PA.
- 33: Statues of Generals Reynolds and Buford, Gettysburg, PA.
- 34-52: Postcards of sites around Philadelphia, PA, visited by Millward on August 13, 1925.
- 34: City Hall and Plaza, Philadelphia, PA.
- 35: Christ Church, Philadelphia, PA.
- 36: Carpenter's Hall, Philadelphia, PA.
- 37: Bellevue-Bratford Hotel, Philadelphia, PA.
- 38: Betty Ross House, Philadelphia, PA.
- 39: Delaware River Bridge, Philadelphia, PA.
- 40: Old Liberty Bell, Philadelphia, PA.
- 41: The Wanamaker's Store, Philadelphia, PA.
- 42: Girard College, Philadelphia, PA.
- 43: Smith Memorial Monument, Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, PA.
- 44: U.S. Mint, Philadelphia, PA.
- 45: Independence Square, Philadelphia, PA.
- 46: Parkway Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA.
- 47: Home of William Penn 1682, Philadelphia, PA.
- 48: Washington Monument and Fountain, Entrance to Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, PA.
- 49: Post Office, Philadelphia, PA.
- 50: Parkway at Arch Street, Philadelphia, PA.
- 51: Independence Hall, Philadelphia, PA.
- 52: Walnut Lane Bridge over Wissahickon, "largest concrete bridge ever built," Philadelphia, PA.
- 53-77: Postcards from the Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C. visited by Millward on August 12, 1925.
- 53: Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 54: Community Cemetery, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 55: The Cloister, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 56: Grotto of the Agony, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 57: Chapel of St. Sebastian, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 58: The Grotto of the Lourdes, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 59: The Altar of the Transfiguration, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 60: Alverna Chapel, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 61: Holy Ghost Altar, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 62: The Community Choir, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 63: Altar of St. Francis, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 64: Altar of Joseph, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 65: Purgatory Chapel, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 66: Altar of Calvary, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 67: The Stone of Anointing and Holy Sepulcher, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 68: Distant view of the Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 69: Interior view, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 70: The Courtyard, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 71: Gethsemani Valley, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 72: The Altar of the Nativity-Bethlehem, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 73: The Catacombs, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 74: The Cemetery Cross, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 75: Altar of St. Antony, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 76: Altar of the Blessed Virgin, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 77: Altar of the Annunciation Nazareth Grotto, Franciscan Monastery in Washington D.C.
- 78-86: A. Selden Millward at various sites in Washington D.C., August 1925.
- 87: Elder Adamson standing at the base of a statue, August 1925.
- 88-97: A. Selden Millward at various sites in Washington D.C., August 1925.
- 98: "Tom, Vern, Sell (A. Selden Millward)."
- 99: Elders Andrus and Parmley.
- 100-101: View of Washington D.C. taken from the top of the Washington Monument.
Container: Box 1, Folder 3 -
Description: A. Selden Millward Photograph Album
- 1: Millward standing in front of Betsy Ross= home.
- 2: Independence Hall, PA.
- 3: Building where the first Congress met.
- 4: Elders standing next to a cannon at Valley Forge.
- 5: Millward and other missionaries.
- 6: Washington's tomb.
- 7: Unidentified Elder.
- 8: Mount Vernon, home of Washington.
- 9-11: Elders at different tourist sites.
- 12: Unidentified landscape.
- 13: "Trying to get someone to stop singing "O My Father.'"
- 14: "Driggs preaching to the crowd."
- 15: "Blankhead talking Book of Mormon."
- 16: "Elder's headquarters in the country."
- 17-21: "Just out of the Seminary."
- 22: "The gang."
- 23: Elders and a sister "At the grave of the unknown, Arlington Cemetery."
- 24: Elder Millward
- 25: "Elder's barber shop, Bradford on deck, "you're next.'" Elder Bradford on a river bank washing his hair.
- 26-27: Unidentified landscapes.
- 28: Millward sitting on a park bench.
- 29: Miss Doris Love.
- 30-33: Elders preaching to the crowds.
- 34-51: Missionaries at unidentified tourist sites.
- 52-53: Portraits of unidentified Elders.
- 54-95: Unidentified Elders and Sisters.
Container: Box 1, Folder 4 -
Description: A. Selden Millward Photograph Album and Loose Photographs
- 1: Home at 432 Alexander.
- 2: Home at 306 Meigs.
- 3: Unidentified home.
- 4: Home at 68 George Street.
- 5: Unidentified home.
- 6: Home at 707 East Main.
- 7: Home at 16 Rundel Park.
- 8: Home at 54 South Union.
- 9: Home at 76 Manhattan.
- 10-16: Eastern States missionaries.
- 17: Eastern States missionaries seated around President B.H. Roberts.
- 18: Two missionaries eating a picnic.
- 19: Unidentified man sitting on a horse.
- 20: Family standing next to a handcart with a sign, "1856 Utah 1926."
- 21: Group of missionaries.
- 22: Three sister missionaries.
- 23: Group of Elders and Sister missionaries.
- 24: Millward wearing sunglasses and holding a briefcase walking down a country road.
- 25: Three Elders.
- 26: Portrait of A. Selden Millward.
- 27: Hill Cumorah. Photograph by Fellowcrafts shop, copyright 1920.
- 28-29: Portraits of unidentified women.
- 30-31: Millward and another Elder.
- 32: Millward sitting on a bench near a pond.
- 33-37: Millward in the country.
- 38: Group of Elders.
- 39: Unidentified river.
- 40: Millward at a dam site?
- 41-42: Train crossing a river.
- 43: Unidentified man wearing a sweater.
- 44: Young girl standing in front of an unidentified house.
- 45: "Mormon Cemetery, Nauvoo, IL."
- 46: Unidentified building in Nauvoo, IL.
- 47: "Residence of Brigham Young, Nauvoo, IL."
- 48: "Carthage Jail where Joseph and Hyrum Smith were assassinated June 27, 1844."
- 49: Sun stone from the Nauvoo Temple.
- 50: "President Wilford Woodruff house, Nauvoo, IL."
- 51: "Bishop Hunter residence, Nauvoo, IL."
- 52: "General view of Mississippi River Power Plant. Government lock and dry dock, Keokuk, Iowa."
- 53: Room with two chairs, possibly Carthage Jail.
- 54: Young child in front of a house.
- 55: Two men, woman, and a child.
- 56: View of an unidentified city.
- 57: Two women and a young child.
- 58: Unidentified man and woman.
- 59: Unidentified man on a horse.
- 60-61: View of an unidentified tower and city.
- 62: "Jack and Var (?)" Two young boys with their arms around each others shoulders.
- 63: Rubble from an unidentified building.
- 64: Unidentified woman.
- 65: Unidentified couple sitting on a dam?
- 66: Portrait of an unidentified young man.
- 67: Unidentified couple with young child.
- 68: Unidentified band.
- 69: Two men leaning on a car.
- 70: Man in costume playing a guitar.
- 71: Group portrait of the Eastern States Missionaries and President B.H. Roberts.
- 72: Group portrait of Eastern States Missionaries.
- 73: President Calvin Coolidge.
- 74: Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Memorial in Washington D.C.
- 75: Portrait of President B.H. Roberts.
- 76: Portrait of "John H. Gilbert, printer of the first Book of Mormon."
- 77: "A. Selden Millward at his best, 1918."
- 78: Millward "One day later."
- 79: Candy store.
- 80: "Taken at Capitol grounds, Columbus, Ohio on may 25, 1922. Left to Right: Nolder, Nelson, Johnson above four other notables on right side. Gentlemen of leisure."
- 81: Group portrait of the Eastern States Mission.
- 82: Stores in N.Y. Copyright 1920 by Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany, NY.
- 83: "Hill Cumorah from the meadow, Sunday Sept 23, 1923." Photo by Fellowcrafts Studios, Albany, NY.
- 84: The Sacred Grove where Joseph Smith experienced the First Vision. Copyright 1920, Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany, NY.
- 85: Monument marking the place of Joseph Smith's birth. Copyright 1920, Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany, NY.
- 86: Group of people at the "Bathing Pavilion, Salt Air, Salt Lake City, Utah."
- 87: Horse and buggy driving in Ogden Canyon.
- 88: "Brigham Young=s grave, Salt Lake City."
- 89: Salt Lake Temple with scaffolding around the towers.
- 90: Joseph Smith Farm. Copyright 1920, Fellowcrafts Shop, Albany, NY.
- 91: Drawing of Joseph Smith.
- 92: Drawing of Hyrum Smith.
Container: Box 1, Folder 5
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Latter Day Saint missionaries--Photographs
- Latter Day Saints--Missions--East (U.S.)--Photographs
Personal Names
- Millward, A. Selden (Andrew Selden), 1898---Photographs
