Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 2744 Collections and/or Records:
Henry Green Boyle papers
The collection contains a printed certificate with handwitten notations affirming that Boyle was a Seventy in the LDS Church. Also included is a typewritten letter to Boyle from some unknown person in Arkansas between the years of 1851-1876.
William Brace letters received
Typewritten and signed letters addressed to Brace explaining the differences between the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and other "splinter" faiths.
Reed H. Bradford notebook
Contains a combination of quotes, thoughts for the day, and other memorabilia typed and compiled by Reed H. Bradford, 1954-1980.
William S. Bradshaw and Marge Bradshaw papers
Jordan Hendrickson Brady correspondence
William Bramall journals
Holographs. The journals concern three missions to England, recording places he visited, people he stayed with and subjects he preached about.
Louis Orson Brandley journal
Contains a thumbdrive with a transcribed copy of journals written by Louis Orson Brandley between 1950 and 1983. Materials record daily life in Utah and Alberta, Canada, and focus particularly on family, including Louis's wife, children, and grandchildren. Emphasis is placed on family activity in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Also contains an autobiographical life history about Louis's early childhood.
Sam Brannan / by Florence M. Dunlap
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a typewritten master's thesis. The item is a "thesis submitted in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in History in the Graduate Division of the University of California." The thesis is a biography of Sam Brannan, Mormon and California businessman.
Mason Brayman autographed document
Autograph document signed and also signed in the text; a monograph legal plea, as attorney for one John C. Lloyd charged by one Thomas Clements. Sangamon County, Illinois.
Brewer family collection of missionary photographs
Collection contains sixty-five portraits of individuals that were given to members of the Brewer family around 1940 to 1950 while they were on their missions. Some of the photographs have a note to the recipient written on the back.