Latter Day Saint missionaries -- Germany -- Diaries
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Burgess family diaries
Lewis M. Cannon journal
Lewis M. Cannon's journal covers the period from March 8, 1889 to October 20, 1889, the final months of Cannon's mission to Europe. Although much of the journal discusses his activities in Hamburg and Berlin, Germany, Lewis travelled frequently, reaching 22 cities in Germany and Bohemia during the period. The journal concludes with his sea journey through England and Ireland en route to the United States aboard the ship Nevada.
Donald Q. Cannon mission journals, 1957-1959
Contains three mission journals, written by Donald Q. Cannon while on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the North German Mission. Also contains a transcript of the journals. Dated 1957-1959.
Ernst Hockle mission diary
Contains a handwritten diary belonging to Ernst Hockle during his missionary service in Germany. Dated 1921.
George Harding Mortimer journal
Journal documents Mortimer's service as a Mormon missionary in Switzerland and Germany, as well as later family, professional, and Church life. Entries date from between 1925 and 1963.
Grant A. Strebel diaries
The diaries comprise travel records, appointments, and journal entries mostly describing Grant Anton Strebel's mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day-Saints to Germany. Strebel's five-year diary continues for three years after his mission.
John D. Woodward missionary journals
Contains the two missionary journals of John D. Woodward that document his mission to West Germany from 1954 to 1957.