Latter Day Saint churches
Found in 84 Collections and/or Records:
Donald Q. Cannon general research, 1950-2006
Contains newspaper clippings, articles, notes, and other materials acquired by Donald Q. Cannon on various topics related to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that he collected throughout his career as a history and religion professor. Dated 1950-2006.
Elizabeth Wood Kane artifacts, date of production not identified
Contains artifacts found in the Kane family collection. These consist of two linens with the initials E.D.K. embroidered in them, and a silver creamer with the same initials. Materials are undated.
Elizabeth Wood Kane photographs, approximately 1850-1903, 1889 December
Contains photographs found in the pages of Kane's personal journals. The photographs depict people who are presumably Kane family members, and a house. Several of the photographs have deteriorated beyond recognition. Materials are largely undated and unlabeled, but presumably date from the mid-19th century to early-20th century.
Encyclopedia of Mormonism Project records
Contains meeting minutes, correspondence, and topical outlines related to the Encyclopedia of Mormonism project.
Facer family books, circa 1856-1977
Contains books belonging to the Joseph Facer family. Includes religious texts, as well as historical and genealogical works. Volumes date from approximately 1856 to 1977.
Mark Hill Forscutt papers
Gary P. Gillum publications, 1976-2007
Includes published bibliographies, book reviews, and articles. Most publications concern libraries or issues surrounding Mormonism. Includes drafts, notes, and correspondence concerning Gillum's book "Of All Things." This series dates from 1976 to 2007.
Jacob Gates papers
Harriet Amelia Kane letters, 1891
Contains two letters addressed to Kane. One is signed by her mother, Elizabeth Wood Kane and mostly discusses family matters. The other is signed "Carrie" and includes a detailed account of the costs of a sacque that Carrie had purchased on Harriet's behalf. The letter from Elizabeth Wood Kane is undated. The letter from Carrie is dated 1891.
Harriet Amelia Kane papers, 1870-1891
Contains materials related to the life and activities of Kane. These consist primarily of a series of composition books and two letters. The composition books contain mostly letters written by Harriet to her mother, father, and others, but later volumes include medical notes. The letters concern family matters, and a purchase made by a friend on Harriet's behalf. Materials date between 1870 and 1891.