Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 2744 Collections and/or Records:
John D. Woodward missionary journals
Contains the two missionary journals of John D. Woodward that document his mission to West Germany from 1954 to 1957.
Homer Woolf diaries
Two handwritten diaries by Homer Woolf, one typewritten biography of his wife Loila Woolf by Annie B. W. Rasmussen, and one typewritten autobiography by Eva Elmina Penrod Sabin. Homer Woolf talks about his temporal and spiritual experiences while serving in Virginia.
Samuel A. Woolley papers
Samuel A. Woolley Papers include tithing records, Salt Lake 9th ward (1896-1899); several broadsides from the first presidency and presiding Bishopric regarding the handling of tithing; ledger sheets reporting the paying and non-paying of tithing of 9th ward; 9th ward financial records. About 20 items, including bound ledgers.
Samuel E. Woolley statements on plural marriage
Typescript of statements by early Latter-day Saint Church leaders on plural marriage with a handwritten explanation of origin of collection.
Barry Wride journal and autobiography
Holograph diary covering April, 1867 to July, 1868 while on a Latter-day Saint Church mission to Wales; retrospective account of his life 1833-1867, 1868-1901 was written in 1901. Entries continue to 1903. Also includes an 8 p. entry by George Thomas Wride, 1 p. entry by Barry Wride's grandchild, a transcript of Wride's patriarchal blessing and a family genealogical record.
Alexander Wright mission journal
Journal by Wright, March 1839 to January 1843, records his journey from Nauvoo, Illinois to the East Coast, his missionary efforts there and then his missionary labors in Scotland. He was one of the first missionaries to the country. It includes an account of his return on the Ship Sydney, and his activities in Altoona, Pennsylvania. His genealogy, financial accounts and some miscellaneous notations are included, including some work he performed on the Nauvoo Temple.
Alexander Walter Wright diaries
Handwritten diaries written by Alexander Wright and his wife, Emma Elizabeth Reeve Wright. These journals were kept while the couple was on a Mormon mission in New Zealand. Two of the diaries were kept by Alexander and three were kept by Emma.
William Henry Wright diary
Photocopy of a handwritten diary. Wright writes about his activities as a missionary for the Mormon Church serving in Wisconsin and England. The original is in possession of James W. Petty in Ogden, Utah.
Thomas Wrigley certificate
Photocopy of a printed and handwritten certificate verifying that a person is a member of the Mormon Church in good standing.
Jean Wunderlich oral history
Typewritten copy, with handwritten corrections, of an oral history. Wunderlich outlines his life, his career, and his church service.