Electronic books
Found in 118 Collections and/or Records:
The journal of bishop Edward Partridge
Typescript of a journal which describes Partridge's travels to Kirtland, Ohio, and Clay County, Missouri; his Mormon missions to the Eastern and New England states; his participation in the United order of the LDS Church; the dedication of the Kirtland, Ohio Temple and his dealings with the people of Liberty, Missouri.
Asa Solomon Kienke diaries and other material
Contains two journals of Keinke's mission to Illinois and Indiana for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints between 1896 and 1898, seven journals kept as a member of the Brigham Young Academy South American Expedition of 1900-1902, and archaelogical and miscellaneous papers. Also includes a bound typescript of the expedition journals.
Francis W. Kirkham diaries
John D. Lee diary
Handwritten diary with a typed copy of the item. Lee kept this diary while serving in Tennessee as a missionary for the Mormon Church. Lee writes about his experiences as a missionary, the people with whom he stayed, the distances he travelled, and the debates he held with local ministers. He also includes poems, illustrations, and some genealogical notes.
LaFayette C. and Pearl M. Lee collection
The collection contains (1) the journals of LaFayette C. Lee and Pearl M. Lee during and after their mission to Japan; (2) photocopies of several nineteenth-century items, including photographs and a Nauvoo receipt; and (3) photocopies of a photo album from mission to Japan, 1915-1919.
Levi Edgar Young biographical and genealogical papers, 1870-1973
Contains biographical information and related documents, dating from 1870 to 1973.
Levi Edgar Young biographical information, 1964-1973
Contains information on Levi Edgar Young, Seymour Bicknell Young, Elizabeth Riter Young, John R. Young, and Samuel W. Richards.
Levi Edgar Young correspondence, 1903-1963
Levi Edgar Young correspondence, 1950-1961
General correspondence with colleagues in professional organizations of which Young was a member. Most of the letters were sent to members of the National Advisory Council of the American Palestine Committee. The Western Union cablegram was sent to Elder Young by Thomas Clark Pollock of New York regarding the internationalization of Jerusalem.
Levi Edgar Young correspondence and typescript letter carbons, 1903-1963
Contains letters and copies produced by Young, dating from 1903 to 1963.