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Anti-Mormon Literature in Antigua, West Indies
Contains Anti-Mormon literature from the island of Antigua in the West Indies. It comes in the form of pamphlets and newspaper articles. There are also a few written documents in response to anti-Mormon theories and ideas. Materials are dated 1980-1986.
Anti-polygamy legislation
Typewritten excerpts from laws passed by the United States with the intention of making the practice of polygamy a crime. The items are the relevant passages taken from the Anti-Polygamy Act of 1862, the Edmunds Law of 1882, and the Edmunds-Tucker Law of 1887. Also included is a signed typewritten statement by Edward V. Higgins (1858- ), notary public of Iron County, Utah, verifying that the excerpts were correct.
Rosy Antle diary
Photocopied from the typescript of Rosy's diary, this collection consists of a daily account of the affairs, difficulties, deaths, and friendships of the people in a wagon train during the 1860's. She is specific as to time and distance travelled, tolls paid for the passage of the wagon, the weather, and her health, commenting frequently about the heat and that she had a "sick headache."
Apostles and temples from 1835 to 1886
Albumen photograph made by George Edward Anderson depicting all prophets and temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints up to 1886.
Charles Ambrose Foster appeal
Handwritten appeal dated 16 Oct. 1844 and filed on 21 Oct. 1844. Foster, a publisher of the Nauvoo Expositor, appeals a conviction for breach of ordinances in Nauvoo, Illinois.
An appeal to the president of the United States
Handwritten copy of a letter appealing to the president of the United States, James K. Polk. The item was copied in 1890, but the original was dated 1 June 1846. The letter states that the Mormons have been persecuted and appealed for aid. It is believed that Polk's call for volunteers to fight in the war with Mexico was an answer to this request. The "Mormon Battalion" was formed in consequence.
Application for certificate of affiliation to the American Federation of Labor
Printed application with Ms. entries signed by seven members of the council. The application was granted on January 24, 1893.
Application of Brigham Young University College of Commerce for membership in the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business
Completed questionnaire for accreditation with the American Association of Collegiate Schools of Business, 1958.
Register of Appointment of Elias A. Smith and Jesse W. Fox, Jr. as co-executors of the estate of Brigham Young
Handwritten appointment of Elias A. Smith and Jesse W. Fox, Jr. as coexecutors of the estate of Brigham Young in conjunction with George G. Cannon and Brigham Young [Jr.]. The appointment is signed by seven of Brigham Young's wives.
Arab Development Society scrapbook
Scrapbook of the Arab Development Society, illustrating their facilities and activities around 1970. Includes black and white photographs of vegetation, poultry, cattle, Biblical sites, and school life of the orphans.