Diaries
Found in 6568 Collections and/or Records:
East family papers
Contains reminiscences of Edward Wallace East, a letter written by Eliza R. Snow to Willmirth Greer East discussing the gospel in the mid to late-1800s, and other materials related to the East family.
East German Mission, approximately 2000-2011
Contains autobiographical writings and diaries of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who lived in East Germany before and during World War II. Also contains transcripts of interviews conducted by Roger P. Minert with these members between approximately 2000 and 2011. All materials written and collected in preparation for the publishing of Minert's books on the subject.
Eberhard Weber invention, 1968
William Eccles journal
Journal kept by Eccles while on a mission to Great Britain, serving mostly in the Scottish conference.
Joseph Eckersley autobiography and diary
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a handwritten autobiography and diary. Eckersley writes about his early life and about joining the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He tells about many meetings of his faith while he was still in England. He died in Wellsville, Utah, in 1869.
Economic conditions in Europe, 1919
Ed McCartan Publishing, 1987-1991
Ed Myers correspondence, 1992-1993
Henry Charles Eddington diaries
Photocopy of a handwritten diary Eddington kept while serving on a mission to the Southern States from 1886 to 1887 and to England in 1888. Eddington was transferred to England because of hostile feelings against Mormon missionaries in the Southern States.