The Mormon pioneers [sound recording] : [the saga of the Mormons, in folk song, diaries, pictures, maps and articles, from Palmyra, New York, to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake, Utah]

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Corporate Author: Mormon Tabernacle Choir (Performer)
Other Authors: Elliott, Jack, 1931- (Performer), McCurdy, Ed, 1919-2000 (Performer), Krehbiel, Clayton (Performer), Brand, Oscar (Performer), Parker, Alice, 1925-2023 (arranger of music.)
Other title:Come, come ye saints.
Tittery-irie-aye.
The ox-team trail.
Whoa, haw, buck, and Jerry Boy.
Mormon battalion song.
On the road to California.
This is the place.
The sea gulls and the crickets.
Brighter days in store.
The campfire meeting.
Waste not, want not.
The handcart song.
Johnston's army song.
Root hog or die.
Once I lived in cottonwood.
Echo canyon.
Format: CD Audio
Language:English
Published: [New York] : Columbia Records, ©1965.
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Item Description:Director, Charles Burr; editor, Joan Meyers; producer, Goddard Lieberson.
Includes text (47 pages, ill., maps, ports.) bound in; Introduction and dedication, by Goddard Lieberson; "The birth of the Mormon Church" by Carl Carmer; "The Mormons on the frontier" by Leroy R. Hafen; excerpts from diaries, letters, articles, and interviews; notes about songs by Thomas E. Cheney, plus song lyrics and biographical notes; descriptive sheet ([1] pages, ill.) inserted separately.
Physical Description:1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm, stereo ; 12 in.