Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 2744 Collections and/or Records:
Margaret Reid Stockman mission journal
Holograph journal which includes daily entries concerning experiences in the Latter-day Saint Church Scotland Edinburgh mission with her husband, Herbert G. Stockman.
Rudolph Martinius Jensen Stockseth diaries
Handwritten diaries in three volumes, written by Stockseth. Includes a description of his experiences as a missionary in the Scandinavian Mission, as well as essays relating to Mormon topics copied from various publications.
Oscar Orlando Stoddard diary
Photocopies of a handwritten diary by Orson O. Stoddard and a handwritten history of the Stoddard family. Also included is a typescript of the diary. Orson's diary focuses on his experiences while serving on a mission for the Mormon Church in Michigan in 1856 and 1857. The family history was composed in 1897 by an unknown author.
Wilford Stoddard autobiography
Photocopies of typescript of original autobiography. Stoddard was born and raised in Milburne, Wyoming. He worked at various jobs in Wyoming and in Vernal and Delta, Utah. He describes the difficulties in obtaining steady employment early in the 20th century. Stoddard was married to Estella Dodd and Myrtle Hamblin at different times. He tells about raising his family and becoming active in the Mormon Church.
Fred W. Stone scrapbook and slides of Tongan mission
Collection contains slides (photographic) and a Tongan mission scrapbook, 1955-1959, including photographs, correspondence, newspaper clippings, Church programs, invitations, and related ephemera. The slides include nineteen color images of Tonga, Tongan people, missionaries, and Stone family members.
Story of the underground
Photocopy of a typewritten account of a time when Wilford Woodruff, later president of the Mormon Church, was avoiding federal marshals in St. George, Utah. The date of the composition of the item is uncertain.
George Q. Stott mission diary
Collection contains the transcribed mission journals of Elder George Q. Stott, an Mormon missionary from Meadow, Utah, who served a mission in the Southwestern States Mission from 1902-1904.
Allen Joseph Stout journal
Stovall family church papers, 1933-1991
Series includes papers relating to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Papers include booklets on Church exhibitions, LDS ward directories, Relief Society lessons and courses of study. Generated from the family’s activity in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, specifically Victoria Goulding Stovall’s activity in the Greenville Ward in Greenville, Mississippi. Materials dated 1933-1991.
Edwin Stratford reminiscence and diary
Photocopy of a 270-page volume. Author briefly recounts his ancestry, early life, and conversion to Mormonism. Diary reflects his missionary activities in the counties of Essex, Suffolk, Middlesex, and Herefordshire. Includes occasional references to Charles W. Penrose, Martin Slack, and others. A typed transcript of the document, prepared in 2000 by Special Collections at Brigham Young University, is also included.