Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 2744 Collections and/or Records:
Ernest C. Clayton mission journal
William Clayton diary
William Clayton diary
Handwritten diary in pencil, kept by William Clayton. Clayton kept this diary from January 1, 1840, to February 13, 1842. Clayton writes about his missionary activities for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in England and his return to the United States. He also writes about his daily activities in Nauvoo, Illinois.
Clinton Branch records
Photocopy of a handwritten record book. The item includes minutes of branch organizational meetings and of sacrament meetings. Also included are records of baptism, blessings, and a list of families in the Clinton area to the year 1900.
Benjamin Cluff diaries
Contains four diaries and their respective transcripts covering the period from 1881-1909 and detailing Cluff's time as a student at Brigham Young Academy and the University of Michigan, as well as his subsequent appointment as President of the Academy. Also describes his activities and experiences as a plantation owner in Tabasco, Mexico.
Benjamin Cluff diary
H. H. Cluff diary
Handwritten diary (144 pages) by Harvey H. Cluff. Cluff records events relating to his church activities. He talks about church talks, church courts, and reactions to the activities of federal officials who were pursuing Church members because of the practice of polygamy. Cluff presents copies of letters written by leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and gives an account of his arrest for polygamy on April 30, 1887.
John Robert Cluff journal
Contains journal entries documenting Cluff's service as a Mormon missionary in the Eastern States Mission, 1903 to 1906. Later entries (1910-1918) document his life in the Teton Basin, Idaho.