Latter Day Saint temples
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Anti-Mormon lecture notes
Contains two notebooks of notes given at Anti-Mormon lectures likely given in Lancaster, Ohio in 1918. Speakers included Arthur C. Latimer and a Mrs. Williams. The notes document public addresses by disaffected Mormons about polygamy, temple rites, and other aspects of Mormon life.
Calvin Delos McOmber career papers, 1954-1980
Consists of papers regarding McOmber's career both as a seminary and institute teacher, and as a politician, such as letters, photographs, and programs. There are also papers from the time he served as temple president, such as sealing records, and in the stake presidency. Dated 1954-1980.
Chicago University Branch collection of Sunday School speeches
Copies of revelations
Families are forever / [MCA Corporate Films] ; [producers, Stephen B. Allen, John G. Kinnear, L. Jay Monk, William N. Burch], 1982
Film was released in 1982, and was produced by Brigham Young University Motion Picture Department. The story is of a family who is comforted by the idea that families can be together forever after a family member dies. Dated 1982.
Nellie McArthur Gubler church papers, 1900-1990
Contains publications and pamphlets produced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and religious notes taken by Nellie Gubler.
Nellie McArthur Gubler papers on Santa Clara Ward organization, 1908-2005
Contains information on various Santa Clara ward organizations, as known and recorded by Nellie Gubler. Included are scrapbooks and papers documenting the Santa Clara Ward bishopric, primary, MIA organization, relief society, Scouting program, and missionaries.
Nellie McArthur Gubler religious papers, 1900-2005
Series contains information on the St. George temple and other various Utah temples, the Santa Clara Ward and its auxilliary organizations, and Nellie Gubler's personal religious notes and papers.
Asael E. Palmer papers
This is a microfilm of the Asael Exile Palmer Papers (MS 16391) at the LDS Church History Archives. Papers related to Palmer's life in Lethbridge, Alberta, with wife Maydell Cazier Palmer.