Church Government
Found in 571 Collections and/or Records:
Amateur's friend
Volume one, number one, of the Salt Lake City First Ward. Dated Tuesday Evening, 9 November 1886. Edited by Riego Hawkins and H. Young. (10 pp.)
Ancestor contributions to the church / by John Wyatt
Compact disc labeled, "Ancestor Contributions to the Church by John Wyatt, 2002; MS Word." Disc contents focus on the Wyatt family history, including contributions to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and their roles in church government in Nauvoo, Illinios, as well as other locations. Dated 2002.
Adam Saig Anderson photograph of Utah Stake Primary Association presidency
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 letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter dated May 17, 1953. Andrus travelled with his wife to visit the location of a home owned by the Mormon prophet Joseph Smith (1805-1844) near the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania. He describes what he saw there and relates stories of the Smith family that were told to him while he was there.
Hyrum L. Andrus letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter. The item is a history of the Manchester, New York home of the Mormon prophet, Joseph Smith (1805-1844). The letter also provides information on the Smith family.
Hyrum L. Andrus manuscript of Doctrines of the Kingdom
Manuscript copy of Doctrines of the Kingdom by Hyrum Leslie Andrus, 1973.
Anti-Mormon Literature in Antigua, West Indies
Contains Anti-Mormon literature from the island of Antigua in the West Indies. It comes in the form of pamphlets and newspaper articles. There are also a few written documents in response to anti-Mormon theories and ideas. Materials are dated 1980-1986.
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.