Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Presiding Bishopric
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And should we die / a Brigham Young University production ; produced and directed by Wetzel O. Whitaker ; screenplay by Scott Whitaker, 1966
Film was released in 1966, and was produced by Brigham Young University Motion Picture Department. The film depicts the persecution of Latter-day Saints in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution and the death of two Church members for not denying their faith. The collection has one copy on a film reel. Dated 1966.
Thomas Alfred Clawson papers
The collection contains mostly the correspondence of Bishop Thomas Alfred Clawson from 3 January 1906 - 28 August 1908. Also contains notes relating to lessons on Church History in Sunday School, 1899-1901.
Edward Hunter letter
Handwritten letter and typescript. The letter is dated November 27, 1882 and is addressed to Nancy Kennedy. Hunter expresses concern over the disenfranchising of members of the Mormon Church by the United States government.
LDS Church administration papers
Contains materials related to the growth and organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Also contains information about geography and sociology in the 20th century.
Thomas Alfred Clawson correspondence, 1905-1908
The collection contains mostly the correspondence of Bishop Thomas Alfred Clawson from 3 January 1906 - 28 August 1908. Also contains notes relating to lessons on Church History in Sunday School, 1899-1901.
Thomas Alfred Clawson lesson notes, 1899-1901
Notes and questions for Church History and S.S. Union lessons. The notes have been dated and some contain several copies.
Uintah Stake business correspondence, 1906-1920
This series contains business correspondence from 1906-1920 documenting the interaction of the stake and some of its units with businessmen in the Uintah Basin, Utah, and other areas. Most of the businesses patronized appear to have been in Utah and a large percentage of the purchases made were for the construction and furnishing of the new stake tabernacle.
Uintah Stake correspondence, 1906-1925
Uintah Stake correspondence and records
Correspondence discussing topics such as colonization of the Uintah Basin, Mormon Church administration, and the practice of polygamy.
Uintah Stake correspondence with the Presiding Bishopric and First Presidency, 1906-1909
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