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  1. Hugh Winder Nibley was born on 27 March 1910, in Portland, Oregon, to Alexander and Agnes Sloan Nibley. He attended public schools in Portland, Medford, and Los Angeles, where he excelled in school and gained a life-long love of nature, art, astronomy, drama, and literature.

  2. Sloan Nibley's films include Carson City, Have Gun - Will Travel, Wagon Train, Springfield Rifle We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our ...

  3. In Portland, Alex Nibley ran the Oregon Lumber Company, a business started by his father, Charles W. Nibley, and Charles's partner, David Eccles. On March 27, a baby boy was born to Agnes Sloan, Alex Nibley's wife. They named him Hugh Winder Nibley.

  4. Hugh Nibley, Letter to Agnes Sloan Nibley, 5 November 1944. As she stated in a later interview, “I think there is no question that the Book of Mormon was fraudulently conceived.” Shirley E. Stephenson, “Fawn McKay Brodie: An Oral History Interview,” Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought 14, no. 2 (Summer 1981): 99-116.

  5. Carson City: Directed by André De Toth. With Randolph Scott, Lucille Norman, Raymond Massey, Richard Webb. When a banker finds his stagecoach shipments of gold from Carson City are vulnerable to holdups, he commissions the building of a railroad through the mountains.

  6. Apr 1, 2021 · This book was Hugh’s master work, decades in the making. This series is our way of celebrating the availability of a new, landmark publication entitled “Hugh Nibley Observed.”. [1] It is available today in softcover, digital, and audio versions, and, in May, a beautiful hardback edition. The book contains many never-before-told anecdotes ...

  7. Sloan Nibley was born on 23 June 1908 in Portland, Oregon, USA. Sloan was a writer, known for Jungle Jim (1955), Science Fiction Theatre (1955) and Susanna Pass (1949). Sloan was married to Linda Stirling, Gail Sheridan and Marjorie Seabury Doolittle.

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