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Some of the xerox materials in the collection came to the Harold B. Lee Library through the graces of the University of Utah, where the originals are housed. Other materials were received from Dr. Truman G. Madsen of the Brigham Young University faculty. Dr. Madsen received the bulk of the originial materials which he contributed from the Roberts family.
It is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain any necessary copyright clearances.
Permission to publish material from The B.H. Roberts Collection must be obtained from the Supervisor of Reference Services and/or the L. Tom Perry Special Collections Board of Curators.
Two copies of the booklet
Four negatives of B.H. Roberts.
Two Copies of B.H. Roberts in his study, with a letter by him regarding the origin of the picture.
One negative of B.H. Roberts in his study.
One negative on B.H. Roberts with a woman and child.
Fourteen pictures and eleven negatives of homes, blacksmith shop area, and gravesite of Roberts.
One picture of a livery stable, with a note to Truman Madsen, signed "Elizabeth."
One card containing pictures of President Joseph F. Smith, his counselors in the First Presidency, and the Quorum of Twelve.
Three pictures and sixteen negatives of various persons and things, with some notes on pieces of paper.
Three photographs of Roberts in military uniform.
Three negatives of Roberts in military uniform (not the same as the above.)
Three pictures of military men in camps.
Five pictures and one negative of Roberts in disguise as a tramp when he went to get teh bodies of Elders Berry and Gibbs who were killed by a mob in Tennessee, in 1884, with a letter of Edith Davis to Truman Madsen about an original of the picture which is included.
One photograph of Roberts with the missionaries of the West Pennsylvania District, Eastern States Mission, 1927.
One sketch of Roberts, by Fielding K. Smith, with a memo on the subject written by Ernest L. Wilkinson, January 15, 1969.
Photograph Album containing pictures of early history sites in New York state, Eastern States Missionaries, General Authorites, and people attending the Centennial Service at the Hill Cumorah, September 22, 23, 1923.
One Photograph and one negative of a cartoon depicting Roberts return home after being denied his seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.