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  Alfred McCune Home - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Alfred McCune Home is one of the turn-of-the-century mansions on Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City, Utah.
McCune wanted his home to be an extravagant display and to these ends he financed a two-year tour of America and Europe for his architect S. Dallas to study designs and techniques.
It was used as the McCune School of Music until 1963 when it became the Brigham Young University Salt Lake City Center which ceased to exist in 1973.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Alfred_McCune_Home   (471 words)

  
 Buildings and sites of Salt Lake City, Utah - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Abravanel Hall - home of the Utah Symphony Orchestra.
Simmons Pioneer Memorial Theatre - large proscenium theatre, home of the regional Pioneer Theatre Company; on the campus of the University of Utah.
Alfred McCune Home - lavish turn-of-the-century Capitol Hill mansion.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Buildings_and_sites_of_Salt_Lake_City,_Utah   (1399 words)

  
 Alfred "Al" Lewis Obituary, Simpson Funeral Home
Alfred "Al" Lewis, age 90, formerly of McCune, Kansas passed away August 11, 2004 at the Sunset Manor Nursing Home in Frontenac, Kansas after an illness.
Lewis was born July 17, 1914 in Girard, Kansas the son of William Hiram Lewis and Verna (Thompson) Lewis.
He is a member of the Crossroads Baptist Church, McCune, Kansas, and he was a 32nd Degree Mason with the Girard Masonic Lodge Girard, Kansas.
www.columbus-kansas.com /simpson/obituaries/2004/lewis_alfred.html   (153 words)

  
 McCune Mansion - HauntedHouses.com
Alfred McCune was born in India, and came to Utah when he was a child.
In 1900, Alfred McCune and his wife, Elizabeth decided to build a glorious, 1/2 million dollar mansion on Main St. and Front St. on a hill which overlooked the downtown area on one side, and had a view of the main Mormon Temple from another side.
Alfred liked the view of the Capitol building, as he was actively involved in Mormon politics, and his wife Elizabeth, devoted to her faith, loved the Mormon Temple view.
www.hauntedhouses.com /states/ut/mccune_mansion.cfm   (1797 words)

  
 Capitol Hill, Salt Lake City, Utah Encyclopedia Article @ CityTout.com (City Tout)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Early examples of Utah vernacular architecture sit alongside diverse turn-of-the-century styles such as a Russian-influenced LDS meeting house, Gothic revival homes, Victorian mansions, and eclectic houses of various combinations of adobe, brick, and carpentry.
Alfred McCune Home - 1901 Main Street mansion for Indian-born railroad and mining businessman.
Thomas Quayle Home - 1884 gothic mansion relocated in 1975 from downtown.
www.citytout.com /encyclopedia/Capitol_Hill,_Salt_Lake_City,_Utah   (1092 words)

  
 American Ghosts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Alfred and his wife, Elizabeth, chose the promising architect, S.C. Dallas, to design the home.
The mansion was purchased by McCune Associates in 1973.
Tours of the McCune Mansion must be arranged at least two weeks in advance of your desired tour date and cost $1.00 per person.
www.americanghosts.com /Utah/mccune/mccune.htm   (267 words)

  
 The History of Shelby and Moultrie Counties, Illinois
McCune came into this vicinity in the fall of 1828, living a part of the time in Shelby county and partly in what is now Moultrie.
He and McCune were great hunters, and as the deer and wild turkey were plentiful in those days, the sharp ring of the rifle in the hands of these two daring pioneers might frequently have been heard in the prairie and timbered regions of this vicinity.
ALFRED N. Alfred N. Smyser, whose death occurred in January, 1880, was one of the old and prominent citizens of Moultrie county.
www.edenmartin.com /counties/sullivan.htm   (17875 words)

  
 McCune Mansion - History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Early American entrepreneur Alfred W. McCune built the mansion for his family in 1900 after amassing his fortune in railroads.
Alfred's wife, Elizabeth, chose the promising architect, S.C. Dallas, to design the home with the best money could buy.
After raising their family in this beautiful home, the McCunes moved to Los Angeles in 1920, leaving the mansion to the L.D.S. church as a music school.
www.mccunemansion.com /history.html   (96 words)

  
 THE MCCUNE MANSION
One time Alfred McCune was sitting down to his breakfast, when a shot penetrated the east window of the room.
McCune is furnished in a white enamel and is pink brocade and white lace.
McCune’s room is oval and designed for a den as for a chamber of rest….There are six other private and guest rooms on this floor and it would be difficult to decide which is of the greater merit.” “Going up to the ballroom one enters at once into the vision of a fairyland.
www.prairieghosts.com /mccune.html   (1873 words)

  
 ALFRED MCCUNE DOMESTICO   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Costruito per Alfred W. McCune dal lato del sud propenso di Capitol Hill al angolo di nordest di 200 del nord e via principale, il mansion ha 21 stanza.
McCune, sopportato a Calcutta, India, immigrated con la sua famiglia a Nephi, Utah.
McCune ha desiderato la sua sede essere un'esposizione esagerata ed a queste estremità ha finanziato un giro biennale dell'America e di Europa per il suo S. il C. Dallas dell'architetto per studiare i disegni e tecniche.
www.facteri.com /wiki/it/al/Alfred%20McCune%20Domestico.htm   (496 words)

  
 McCune Mansion - Salt Lake Tribune Story - November 15, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The McCune Mansion, perched atop a hill at Main Street and 200 North in Salt Lake City, has served as a fascinating fixture of downtown for the past 100 years.
Since it was built in the early 1900s by railroad and mining magnate Alfred McCune, the mansion has been living quarters, a music school owned by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, a reception center, an art gallery and offices.
McCune was involved in Utah politics, and McCarthey believes many conversations about the power of the LDS Church within the state might have been held in the stately dining room.
www.mccunemansion.com /tribstory2001.html   (1347 words)

  
 Alfred McCune Casero   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
McCune, llevado en Calcutta, la India, immigrated con su familia a Nephi, Utah.
McCune quisiera que su hogar fuera una exhibición extravagante y a estos extremos él financió un viaje de dos años de América y de Europa para su S. Dallas del arquitecto para estudiar diseños y las técnicas.
McCune tenía caoba enviada de San Domingo, roble de Inglaterra, y una caoba blanco-granulosa rara de Suráfrica.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/al/Alfred%20McCune%20Casero.htm   (525 words)

  
 Physiology or Medicine 1994 - Press Release
Alfred G. Gilman, working at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, USA, decided to determine the chemical nature of Rodbell's transducer.
After many years of work, he and his collaborators during the latter years of the 1970's found - and in 1980 eventually purified - a protein in normal cells that when transferred into the membrane of the cell defective cell restored its function (Fig 2).
Alfred Gilman and his coworkers used leukemia cells to identify and demonstrate G-proteins.
nobelprize.org /nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1994/press.html   (1458 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Utah Capitol Hill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The Hill is home to many historic buildings.
Dickson-Gardner-Wolf Home - large 1905 Classic revival mansion on East Capitol Street for US District Attorney William H. Dickson.
John Platts Home - a very early 1856 vernacular adobe house with a 1860 fired brick second story added when bricks first became available in Utah.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Utah-Capitol-Hill   (1052 words)

  
 ALFRED MCCUNE HOME   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
McCune no lado sul inclined do monte de capitol no canto do nordeste 200 nortes e rua principal, o mansion tem 21 quartos.
McCune quis seu repouso ser uma exposição extravagant e a estas extremidades financiou uma excursão two-year de América e de Europa para seu S. Dallas do arquiteto para estudar projetos e técnicas.
McCune teve o mogno enviado de San Domingo, carvalho de Inglaterra, e um mogno branco-white-grained raro de África do Sul.
www.faktoport.com /wiki/pt/al/Alfred%20McCune%20Home.htm   (462 words)

  
 Al   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Alfred began his lifelong fascination with jazz at the age of 16 when he ran across a jazz concert in his native Berlin.
'''Alfred Malherbe''' (1804 - 1866) was a FranceFrench magistrate and amateur naturalist.
The '''Alfred McCune Home''' is one of the turn-of-the-century mansions on Capitol Hill (Salt Lake City)Capitol Hill in Salt Lake City, UtahSalt Lake City, Utah.
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 Deseret Morning News - Utah City Guide
The interior of the home includes the reception hall dominated by a fireplace of rich Nubian marble, drawing rooms with white mahogany imported from South America and a broad mirrored wall which was shipped from Europe in one piece.
In 1953 the mansion was donated to the Brigham Young University and was used as an extension for the institution till 1973.
Located on the edge of Salt Lake City's central business district, the McCune mansion is situated within a block of the heart of downtown Salt Lake City and the Utah State Capitol.
www.utahcityguide.com /dnews/utbound/details.asp?ID=58135912182   (323 words)

  
 The Gardo House
McCune told them that he and his wife, Elizabeth, were building a new home and wished to rent the mansion for two or three years.
McCune was respected by his contemporaries for his integrity, his congenial personality, and his generous donations to worthy causes.
Alfred McCune arranged to rent the Gardo House while he and his wife were having a new mansion built.
historytogo.utah.gov /utah_chapters/mining_and_railroads/thegardohouse.html   (11028 words)

  
 Leintz Funeral Home Leavenworth, KS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
She lived in Leavenworth most of her life where she was a home maker and mother to her eleven children.
Elsie is survived by her husband Odis, of the home, and three daughters: Marie (Schmitz) Hewitt, Leavenworth ; Winifred (Schmitz) Bard, Waldron, Ark. ; Georgia (Schmitz) and husband Robert Girffee, Laporte, Colo. ; two stepdaughters: Cynthia (Jaime) Lanza, Apache Junction, Ariz. ; and Sandra Loar, Leavenworth.
She was born November 24, 1931 in Chanute, KS, the daughter of the late William B. and Laticia Chambers and was one of six children.
www.leintzfh.com /obits.htm   (17200 words)

  
 MONTE DE CAPITOL (CIDADE DE LAGO SALT)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Alfred McCune home - mansion da rua de 1901 canos principais para a estrada de ferro Indian-carregada e o homem de negócios minando.
home Victorian 1868 Italiante home uma vez alegada o lugar escondendo do alfaiate de John do líder do polygamist LDS das autoridades federais.
Thomas Quayle home - mansion 1884 gothic relocated em 1975 da baixa.
www.faktoport.com /wiki/pt/mo/Monte%20De%20Capitol%20%28Cidade%20De%20Lago%20Salt%29.htm   (906 words)

  
 Ethel McCune Evans - Wagon Tracks Story Page
I, Ethel McCune Evans, was born in 1891 at Hope, Indian Territory.
I was the youngest of five children, four girls and a boy, born to Henry P. McCune, a native of Ohio born in 1854, and Altha (Addington) McCune, a native of Arkansas born in 1860.
She was a member of the 5th and Roach Streets Church of Christ in Dill City, and a charter member of the Joymakers home demonstration club.
myweb.cableone.net /4jdurham/evans/evansobits.html   (1819 words)

  
 Capitol Hill (Salt Lake City) - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Kimball-Whitney Cemetery - final Resting place of Heber C. Kimball, a small Cemetery for the Kimball and Whitney Families.
Ashby Snow Home - 1909 State Street prairie-style mansion built for LDS apostle.
Woodruff-Riter-Stewart Home - 1906 second renaissance revival State Street mansion.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Capitol_Hill_%28Salt_Lake_City%29   (915 words)

  
 Lowell Construction
The McCune Mansion, listed on the National Historic Register is located in Salt Lake City, Utah.
The restoration of the McCune Mansion involved modernizing this historical landmark while preserving its glorious past.
Today the McCune Mansion looks as it did when it was first built 100 years ago, a time when hand-craftsmanship flourished.
www.lowellconstruction.com /projects/mcune/mcune.html   (213 words)

  
 Mirror Encyclopedia Article @ Encyclopedia.Karr.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Curved mirrors are also used, to produce magnified or demagnified images.
The most common use of mirrors is in the home for personal grooming, but mirrors are also used in scientific apparatus such as telescopes and lasers, and in industrial machinery.
Encyclopedia.Karr.net is designed and maintained by Kurt Karr and is hosted by pair Networks.
209.68.55.246 /encyclopedia/Mirror   (3113 words)

  
 Dallas Home in Rental   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
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Alfred McCune Home is one of the turn-of-the-century mansions on Capitol Hill at the northeast corner of 200 North and Main Street, the mansion has 21 rooms.
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 Mirror Encyclopedia Article @ LocalColorArt.com (Local Color Art)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The most familiar type of mirror is the plane mirror, which has a flat surface.
The most common use of mirrors is in the home for
LocalColorArt.com is designed and maintained by Kurt Karr and is hosted by pair Networks.
www.localcolorart.com /encyclopedia/Mirror   (2706 words)

  
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Theophilus left Pennsylvania and settled in Burlington, Iowa for a time, that is where he met his wife Margaret Jerusha Byam, they were married April 09, 1862 in Bellefountain, Iowa.
Died at Helena home, funeral at 2PM Sep. Burial at (Forestvale) cemetery by side of his daughter (Ann) who died a few years before.
Lorenzo became a Pharmacist at the age of 21, moved to Quincy, Illinois in 1903.
www.angelfire.com /me/mccune   (911 words)

  
 Under The Prophet In Utah Chapter 10.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Alfred W. McCune was a citizen of Utah who had gone out from the territory in the days of its poverty (and his own), had made a fortune in British Columbia and Montana, and had returned to his home state to enrich it with his generosities.
I appealed to the people to prevent the sale of Utah’s senatorship to McCune by Apostle Grant and the Church reactionaries; and by turning the light of publicity upon the methods that were being employed in the legislature, I made it impossible for the hierarchy to sway enough votes to elect McCune.
The men who had pledged themselves to the other candidates could not be shaken from their support without a national scandal.
www.antimormon.8m.com /cannonchp10.html   (3043 words)

  
 USUSC P0143: Claridge Family Photograph Collection
Alfred William McCune (1849-1927), husband of Elizabeth Ann Claridge, standing beside breakwater.
Elizabeth Claridge McCune, with her daughter Jacketta and another man, possibly her husband, standing outside of the McCune mansion, Salt Lake City, Utah, ca.
Photocopy of a portrait of Elizabeth Ann McCune, granddaughter of Elizabeth Ann Claridge McCune.
library.usu.edu /Specol/photoarchive/p0143.html   (3677 words)

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