Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 2744 Collections and/or Records:
S. S. Topham ledger
Photocopy of a ledger recording "circulars" sent out by South Carolina Conference President, S.P. Oldham, from January 4, 1897 to February 9, 1898. There are nine circulars labeled "Circular A #1" through "Circular A #9." Topham inserted four pages of notes, which he titled "Items of instructions in Priesthood meeting at Chesterfield Conf. Nov 15 & 16, [18]97 From Apostles Lymon [sic] & Cowley, Pres. [Elias] Kimball & Pres. Oldham." (83 pp.)
Topical files on Mark Hofmann, 1981-1997
Contains files on various topics within and surrounding the Hofmann case, including news clippings, features in other media (cartoons, movies and TV series), Hofmann victims and witnesses, Mormon Church statements and records, articles (professional and non-professional), and case research for assorted other books. Materials dated 1981-1997.
Wallace Felt Toronto journal and family records
Materials consist of digital images and photocopies of Wallace Felt Toronto journals from 1929 to 1931.
Totals of ordinance work in St. George, Logan, Manti, and Salt Lake temples
Handwritten Mormon temple records documenting the total number of temple work which was done for various living and, by proxy, for dead individuals.
Totals of ordinance work in St. George Temple
Handwritten list of totals for ordinance work done in the St. George temple from 1877 to 1883. Farnsworth lists the numbers of ordinances performed in such categories as baptisms, endowments, ordinations, sealings and "Second Anointings."
Helon Henry Tracy diary
Handwritten diary with photocopies. Tracy writes about his activities as a missionary for the Mormon Church in the East of the United States and in Great Britain. He also writes about his life after returning to Ogden.
Nancy Alexander Tracy autobiography
Typescript of autobiography. Nancy was born in New York and raised by her grandparents. She married Moses Tracy in 1832 and joined the Mormon Church in 1834. She lived in Kirtland, Ohio; Far West, Missouri; Nauvoo, Illinois; "Winter Quarters"; and Ogden, Utah. She witnessed and experienced some of the persecutions of Mormons in Missouri and Illinois. She went with her husband on a mission to New York and was a member of the Mormon Relief Society in Nauvoo. She covers her life until 1860.
Tradition Runs Through It records
Biography of Thomas Frederick Trane
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of a typewritten biography. Thomas Trane was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who lived in Utah. He was born in 1846 and died in 1921.
Transcription of Philip B. Lewis journal by Glade Tew
Contains a transcription of the journal of Philip B. Lewis created by Glade Tew. It relates Lewis's experience as a missionary in the Sandwich Islands. A short description of his life is also included as well as a brief family history. Materials are dated 1997.