Missouri
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Kansas, Missouri, including Branson, and hikers, 1999 May 1-15
This album includes photographs taken by J and Fae Heslop between May 1-15 1999 in Kansas and Missouri. Photographs include the Eisenhower Center in Kansas; the Kansas state capitol at Topeka; the RLDS temple; Harry Truman home; Liberty Jail; state capitol at Jefferson City; College of teh Ozarks; Osmond theater; and Neosho near WW II Camp Crowder. The creator identified this album as "album 21."
Lena Lasswell letters
Lena Lasswell letters, 1932-1938 includes three handwritten letters (one is a fragment). Two letters are from Lena Lasswell and the third, from M. Mae to Elder W. A. Draves.
George Laub papers
This collection contains three account books of George Laub that record his carpentry work and expenses, 1843-1844, 1850-1851, and 1862-1868. Also contains miscellaneous financial documents, and several letters to and from George Laub and his family and friends, 1845-1880.
Ethel Johnson Lewellen journals
Materials include transcriptions of the journals of Ethel Johnson Lewellen. Journals contain excerpts of her financial records, daily activities, and grocery lists, and document her daily life and community events. Also includes newspaper clippings and family history materials. Collection contains compact discs with electronic transciptions of the journals; the original journals are in the donor's possession. Dated from 1935 to 1972.
Missouri and Illinois, 1990 June 21-29
Priscilla Lewis Swenson journals and family papers
The Priscilla Lewis Swenson journal describes Priscilla's observations on her travels between Utah and Missouri to visit her son Lewis on a mission.There are also 2 other journals of Priscilla Merriman Lewis, and the legal documents of her daughter, Priscilla Leone Swenson Pace. All items in this collection are photocopies of the originals.
Utah letters collection : letters from men and women living in or with connections to Utah
This collection consists of fifty-one letters from men and women in Utah from 1853 to 1914. These letters are mainly personal correspondence. Personal letters by friends and family, 1853-1914.