Pamphlets
Found in 1763 Collections and/or Records:
John Scott Davenport correspondence and pamphlets
Handwritten and typewritten correspondence, travel brochures, and newspaper articles. Much of the correspondence was written while Davenport served in the United States military during the Second World War. He spent most of his time in California and Okinawa during that war. Also included is some correspondence between family members.
David Candland pamphlets, 1846
David family pedigrees
David Kent Jacobs materials on Ministering through Home Teaching, 1983
Contains the script, as well as a pamphlet designed by Church officials that highlights principles from the video that could be discussed in church meetings. Also includes a videocassette entitled Home Teaching Segments. Film was released in 1988, and was produced by the Brigham Young University Motion Picture Department for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Dated 1983.
David M. Kennedy Center for International Studies records
Contains informational pamphlets on a variety of countries from various years, as well as programs from the opening of the Kennedy Center.
David R. Lyon papers, 1839-1978
Contains diaries, personal and family memorabilia, pamphlet library, writings, and correspondence. Dated 1839-1978 (bulk 1877-1965).
Kenneth Davidson scrapbook
Photocopies of newspaper clippings, pamphlets, photographs, and paintings. The materials document the art and artists of Utah.
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Thomas Day collection
The Thomas Day collection contains Day's journal (1843-1850), an account book (1843-1846), papers, and correspondence relating to his family, most all of which focuses on his LDS mission to England. He served in Lemington, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, and Leicestershire.