Church Government
Found in 571 Collections and/or Records:
The Apostleship of the Seventies / by Robert M. Frame
Contains a essay written by Robert M. Frame to President Chapman. The essay covers the topic of Seventies within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Frame summarizes the extents of their calling and duties associated with the office they hold. Materials are dated October, 1965.
The Spalding Manuscript and the Greek and Roman Classics
Third Ward certificate and deed
An original certificate from a Utah County Probate Judge and a deed from Provo City, both belonging to the LDS Third Ward of Provo, Utah.
Heber H. Thomas photograph of the First Presidency
Photograph of Joseph F. Smith with the First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, copyright by Heber H. Thomas in 1902. Image includes Joseph F. Smith as President, John Rex Winder as first counselor, and Anthon Henrik Lund as second counselor.
T. P. Thomas letter
Handwritten and signed letter, dated 7 March 1876, and addressed to Brigham Young, second president of the Mormon Church. Thomas writes concerning the Nineteenth Ward of the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Wilford Woodruff ticket
Mechanically reproduced ticket with the stamped signature of Wilford Woodruff on it. The item admits the bearer to the dedication of the Salt Lake Temple of the Mormon Church.
Totals of ordinance work in St. George Temple
Handwritten list of totals for ordinance work done in the St. George temple from 1877 to 1883. Farnsworth lists the numbers of ordinances performed in such categories as baptisms, endowments, ordinations, sealings and "Second Anointings."
United Order letter
The folder contains a handwritten letter dated 6 May 1874 and signed by an "A. Jones." The item lists the number of people wanting to joing the "United Order" in Provo, Utah. The total is 821.
Octave F. Ursenbach papers
Includes his life history, compiled by two of his children; copies of his diaries, 1897-1920 (typed transcripts) and 1920-1951 (photocopies); scrapbooks; poetry; and his obituary, 1951.
Utah Stake records
Handwritten account books and ledgers dated from 1882 to 1892. Also included are correspondence, reports, receipts, lists, and bulletins dated from 1900 to 1938. The materials deal with the finances, operation, organization, and function of the stake. The items also relate to many Mormon Church theological issues including prohibition, church attendance, and tithing.