Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 2744 Collections and/or Records:
We two became one
Autobiography details memories of his childhood in Arizona; his mission to the Eastern States Mission; church service; their teaching career; and family life. It also discusses his teaching religion at Brigham Young University.
Carl E. Weaver mission papers
George H. Webb diaries
Handwritten diaries kept while Webb was serving a mission for the Mormon Church in the Southern States.
Harriet M. Webb letter
The Harriet M. Webb letter is a letter from Harriet M. Webb to her posterity. It was written in 1930 and was to be opened in 1980. The letter includes a brief personal history as well as the testimony of Harriet M. Webb.
George Thomas Webster diaries and account books
Letters received by Rose Glen Webster
Letters received and an announcement of a lecture. One of the letters is from "the Concord" congratulating Webster on her correspondence on Mormonism. The other letter is from Elder W. H. Smith of Chattanooga, Tenn., in response to questions about the numbers of Mormons in various states.
Welch family papers
J. S. Welch mission journal
Typescript of journal produced by J. S. Welch during his service as principal of the Latter Day Saints' Maori Agricultural College. Includes photographs and Maori vocabulary, as well as entries describing his work at the college farm, the landscape and vegetation of New Zealand, and the impact of his service on his family.
John W. Welch chiasmus papers
Contains the documents and studies related to Jack Welch's research into chiasmus in scriptural and other ancient texts. Includes articles and books related to chiasmus in the Book of Mormon, Old and New Testaments, Doctrine and Covenants, and Pearl of Great Price, as well as the works of Homer and ancient Jewish literature. Also includes Welch's correspondence with scholars, publishers, and readers regarding the impact and reception of his work. Dated 1787-2011, bulk 1953-2011.
Daniel H. Wells temple records
This collection consists of books recording the temple work completed for the ancestors of Wells. They include listings of the Wells, Welles, Chapin, Kellog, and numerous other families. The materials show individuals' names, birth and death dates, the temple ordinances performed, and by whom and when these temple rites were conducted. Some of the names are of persons living as early as the Middle Ages.