Latter Day Saint missionaries -- Southern States -- Diaries
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Reuben Hatch mission journals
Contains print outs of three volumes of journals written by Reuben Hatch during his time in the Southern States Mission from 1896-1898. Print outs are taken from an M disc also contained in collection. Journals discuss personal observations of Reuben Hatch and work pertaining to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Louis Reuben Jensen missionary journal original, volume 1, 1898-1899
Materials include the volume 1 of the original missionary journal of Louis Reuben Jensen while he served as a missionary to the Southern States.
Louis Reuben Jensen missionary journal original, volume 1
Louis Reuben Jensen missionary journal transcription, volume 1 and 2, 1898-1900
Materials include a transcribed copy of volume 1 and 2 of Louis Reuben Jensen's missionary journal while he served in the Southern States Mission, dated 1898-1900.
Louis Reuben Jensen missionary journal transcription, volume 1 and 2
Heber Kimball Maxham papers
The Heber Kimball Maxham papers includes four photos of Heber Kimball Maxham and his family, typewritten records of the history of the Maxham family (along with genealogy records), and two volumes of Maxham's missionary experiences from 1908 to 1910. He includes stories about church meetings, blessings, illnesses, hardships, and conversions that he experienced while in the mission field in Alabama.
Wiley Nebeker mission journal
Journal by Nebeker while on his mission to the Southern States, Sepember 15, 1897 to April 18, 1898 (192 p. : 12 x 20 cm, pages 144-192 blank).
Arvin and Jean Palmer collection of Palmer and Thomas family mission journals
Contains the missionary journals of Elijah Thomas Jr. to the Northwestern States, LeRoy Arthur Palmer to the Southern States, and Elijah and Mary Ann Petersen Thomas to the Spanish-American Mission. Also contains transcriptions of the diaries. Materials date from 1907-2013.
Reuben Gardner Miller mission papers, 1888-1890
Contains six diaries, fifteen letters, and three envelopes. Included are diaries concerning his mission in the Southern States for the Church of Jesus Chirsit of Latter-day Saints, and various mission-related correspondence.
Willis E. Robison journals
Handwritten missionary journals and typescripts. The items describe Robison's experiences while serving in the Southern States Mission of the Mormon Church. In particular the journal relates information about the slaying of John H. Gibbs and William S. Berry, two Mormon missionaries in the mission; the subsequent investigation of the slayings by Robison and his mission president B.H. Roberts; as well as other stories of persecution towards Mormons.