Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 2748 Collections and/or Records:
William Wood autobiography, 1894-1895
Contains an autobiography and an obituary about Wood's life. Includes genealogical information about the family, copies of correspondence, photographs, and other information on the Wood family. Materials date from between 1894 and 1895.
William Wood family papers, 1842-1906
Contains letters and other materials relating to the Wood family, dealing primarily with family activities. Materials date from between 1842 and 1906.
Danette Williams articles
Contains a collection of newspaper clippings about members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints helping out with a few different service projects in Florida.
Danette Williams videotapes
Contains video recordings of events of the Tampa, Florida Stake. Includes videos of the Good Community Fair in 1997. Also pertains to the humanitarian work of the Mormon Church in Florida and the Orlando Temple. Most of these events relate to public affairs of the Tampa Stake. Dated 1994-1997.
Daniel Edward Williams diary and autobiography
Handwritten autobiography and diary with photocopies of the item. The account of Williams' early life was written from notes and from his memory in 1852. Williams, a native of Penally, Pembroke, South Wales, was converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the 1840s. He served on a mission in Wales for that faith from 1846 to 1852.
David Williams diaries
Handwritten diaries kept while Williams was serving on a mission for the Mormon Church in England and Wales. Williams writes about his daily activities while on his mission. There are many gaps in the record.
Joshua Williams letter to Brigham Young
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 29 July 1876, and addressed to Brigham Young, the second president of the Mormon Church. Williams writes to Young concerning land east of the tithing office that may be used for a lumber yard.
P. P. Williams letter to Brigham Young
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 11 May 1877, and addressed to Brigham Young, second president of the Mormon Church. Williams writes to Young concerning the divorce trial between Brigham Young and Ann Eliza Young.
Samuel Williams certificate
Handwritten certificate dated 16 May 1844. The item was written in Nauvoo, Illinois. Williams certifies that James Rodeback is an elder in good standing in the Mormon Church.
Shelly J. Williamson papers
The Shelly J. Williamson papers are divided into nine archival series: Diaries and Scrapbooks; Personal Records; Church; Personal Correspondence; Education; Employment; Audiotapes; Calendars and Day Books; Photographs. The nine series contain information about many aspects of Ms. Williamson's life. Types of material include: diaries and scrapbooks, personal correspondence, and photographs.