URI(s)
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- 1873-09-23
Death Date
- 1957-10-25
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Juilliard School of Music
Birth Place
- Parowan, Utah
Associated Language
- English
Field of Activity
Music
Occupation
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Sources
- found: Pioneer songs, 1940:t.p. (Alfred M. Durham; arranger)
- found: By the skin of his teeth, 2010:p. 1 (Sketch of the life of Thomas Durham by Alfred M. Durham; Alfred Morton Durham (1872-1957); Juilliard School-educated musician, teacher, educator, state legislator, and missionary to Tonga; known for organ playing and hymn writing; composed music to "They, the builders of the nation")
- found: L.D.S. Biographical Encyclopedia, 1971 :vol. 4 p. 389 (Durham, Alfred M.... b. Sept. 23, 1873, in Parowan Utah... president of the Tongan Mission from 1895 to 1896)
- found: FamilySearch, viewed Dec. 20, 2005(Alfred Morton DURHAM... d. 25 Oct 1957 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah)
- found: Mormon Missionary Diaries Digital Library Collection, 2005(Durham, Alfred M... Diary of Joseph Hatton Carpenter vol. 3 p. 193 Alfred M. Durham)
- found: UPB files, viewed 26 October 2011(Durham, Alfred M. author of: They, the builders of the nation and Pioneer songs)
- found: Geni, website viewed 26 October 2011(Alfred Morton Durham; b. September 23, 1873, Paroway, Iron, Utah; d. October 22, 1957)
- notfound: Encyclopedia of Mormonism, 1992.
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Change Notes
- 1992-06-19: new
- 2013-07-16: revised
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