Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 2744 Collections and/or Records:
Clyde C. Edmonds ecclesiastical papers, 1939-1947
Clyde C. Edmonds newspaper indices, 1931
Clyde C. Edmonds scrapbooks, 1935-1955
Schuyler Colfax letters
Handwritten and signed letters, dated 1878, and addressed to "Dear Sir." Colfax writes from South Bend, Indiana, about the political and social situation in Utah and urges that the fight against Mormons be continued.
Albert Collard history
Photocopy of a typewritten history. The item states: "voyage of Ester Stevenson Grange and parents on the ship 'Martha Siddon,' told by Albert Collard, a boy passanger, 1855." Collard relates the conditions and hardships of a group of migrating Mormons. The voyage took place aboard the ship, "Martha Siddon."
Collection of chalkboards
Contains three chalkboards with inscriptions by Karl G. Maeser from 1900. Text dates from November 9, 1900.
Collection of church history photographs
Contains oversize black and white photographs. Includes photographs of President Spencer W. Kimball as well as Mormons from different areas of the world, such as Tonga, the Navajo Nation, and unidentified countries in Africa or the Middle East. Dates from approximately 1946-1980.
Richard W. Jackson and P. Bradford Westwood collection of oral histories
Typewritten and spiral bound transcript of interviews conducted by Richard W. Jackson and P. Bradford Westwood for the James Moyle Oral History Program. The interview between Ehlers and Jackson was initiated on the premise of a forth coming history of the LDS Church meeting house architecture. A follow up interview (conducted two years later) was conducted by P. Bradford Westwood, in hopes to gain clarification in certain areas from the initial interview.
Collection on Brigham Young University evolution packet
Contains a packet of articles pertaining to the official position of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints on evolution.
Collection on early Mormon history
Materials include typescripts of records on early Mormon history. Includes information on Joseph Smith, William Smith, and John Whitmer, and other early Church leaders. Dated 1830-1846.