Latter Day Saints -- Utah -- Diaries
Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:
Norman Toone and Annie P. Erekson journals, 1977-2010
Contains journals written by both Norman T. and Annie P. Erekson and floppy and Zip disks made by Norman T. Erekson. The journals include commentaries on Erekson family's everyday life as well as documentation pertaining to important topics in his life--such as his childrens' baptismal services. The floppy and Zip disks included in the collection contain files on Church historical topics as well as software Erekson used on his computer. Materials dated 1977-2010.
Norman Toone Erekson slides, 1938-1974
Contains glass/film slides pertaining to important various vacations the Erekson family took. Included locations the family traveled to include Australia, Seattle, Saigon, Greece, and Paris. Materials dated 1938-1974.
Elias Smith journal typescript
Collection includes typescripts of journals kept by Elias Smith between 1836 and 1888. The journals document Smith's travels, experiences, and other events.
William Smith papers
Materials include William Smith's account book, life history, journal, and newspaper clippings. The journal contains Smith's accounting notes, his life history, and some newspaper clippings glued to the inside front cover. Seven loose or unattached newspaper clippings document natural disasters, death, and theological discussions are also a part of the collection. Dated 1869-1911.
John Peter Sorensen papers
John Steele and Mahonri Moriancumer Steele diaries
Collection contains the mission diaries of John and Mahonri M. Steele. Included in the diaries of John are day to day descriptions of his time serving as a Mormon missionary, and serving in the Mormon Battalion. He also gives some family history and autobiographical information about his life prior to the journal. The journals written by Mahonri M. Steele tell about his time as a Mormon missionary to England and Scotland.
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.