Latter Day Saint missionaries
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Collection of folklore on the Latter-day Saint missionary experience during the COVID-19 pandemic, 2020 March-December
Contains interviews conducted by or under the direction of Christine Elyse Blythe with Latter-day Saint missionaries around the world about their experiences and beliefs during the COVID-19 pandemic. Most of the items are audio recordings and associated transcriptions, as well as photographs, videos, and notes. Dated from March to December 2020.
Daniel H. Ludlow papers on Questions from Missionaries and Answers from Mission Presidents, date of production not identified
Contains questions from missionaries and answers to those questions by mission presidents as compiled by Victor and Daniel Ludlow. Date of production not identified.
Harold B. Lee scrapbooks, 1893-1968
The Harold B. Lee scrapbook series contains a missionary scrapbook, scouting scrapbook, and papers from a book of remembrance with handwritten annotations from Harold B. Lee. Materials are dated 1893 to 1968.
Milton V. Backman Jr. mission papers, approximately 1990-2013
Russell R. Rich personal papers, approximately 1955-1984
Contains correspondence, pamphlets, and a sound recording related to Rich's missionary service and other activities. Materials date from between approximately 1955 and 1984.
University Communications files on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1967-2000
Whitney family papers, 1817-1910, 1957
Contains correspondence, diaries, account books, patriarchal blessings, and other materials related to various members of the Whitney family. Includes information on the early history of the Church and the migration to Utah, as well as missionary life, personal business and social activities, and other aspects of Mormon life. Materials date from between 1817 and 1910.