Church Government
Found in 172 Collections and/or Records:
Record book of the 175th Quorum of Seventy, Lindon Ward, Alpine Stake
Abraham Owen Woodruff correspondence, 1885-1904
Contains letters to and from various family members, including: Wilford Woodruff, Emma L. Woodruff, Helen Winters Woodruff, Avery Clark Woodruff, Asahel Woodruff, and other family members. Also contains Woodruff's mission correspondence to his family. Dated 1885 to 1904.
Abraham Owen Woodruff correspondence, 1900-1904
Includes papers regarding the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, miscellaneous receipts, and miscellaneous correspondence (including invitations and announcements and letters from DeForrest Richards, governor of Wyoming), autobiography of Avery Clark Woodruff Lambert, and material relating to the reburial of Abraham and Helen Woodruff. Letters are filed in alphabetical order. Dated 1900 to 1904.
Abraham Owen Woodruff journals and notebooks, 1894-1902
Contains Woodruff's mission journals, the first from January 23, 1894, to October 31, 1894, the second from October 1, 1895 to May 26, 1896. Another journal from January 1, 1899 to December 31, 1900, a journal from October 1, 1901 to April 24, 1902, a letter record book beginning in 1894, a notebook from 1898, and a letter book from March 6, 1900 to April 18, 1900.
Abraham Owen Woodruff miscellaneous papers and correspondence, 1894- 1904
Abraham Owen Woodruff scrapbooks and notebooks
Contains a scrapbook of various dried plants, a book of music, and a notebook belonging to Helen Winter, Woodruff's first wife. Undated.
J. Max Anderson papers
Niels G. Anderson minutes
One handwritten minute book. The volume contains information concerning the membership, meetings, and administrative conduct of the Emery Ward.
Hyrum L. Andrus manuscript of Doctrines of the Kingdom
Manuscript copy of Doctrines of the Kingdom by Hyrum Leslie Andrus, 1973.
Apostles and temples from 1835 to 1886
Albumen photograph made by George Edward Anderson depicting all prophets and temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints up to 1886.