Electronic books
Found in 118 Collections and/or Records:
Levi Edgar Young small three ring binder, undated
Contains typewritten notes, poems, thoughts, etc., on religion and history. Probably used by Elder Young during and following his mission when giving speeches or lectures.
Levi Edgar Young typescript letter carbons, 1953-1959
General correspondence of the First Council of the Seventy. The majority are thank-you notes, letters of condolence, and Christmas greetings sent by Elder Young.
Daniel S. MacFarlane journals
Three original missionary journals, photocopies of these items, and photocopies of a scriptural reference book and two death certificates. Macfarlane, a resident of Cedar City, Utah, describes his temporal and religious experiences while serving on this mission.
Joseph Markham diary
Handwritten diary chronicling Markham's activities as a Mormon missionary in New Zealand during the last decade of the nineteenth century. Also included is a photocopy of the item.
Reuben Gardner Miller papers
Diaries, correspondence, memoranda books, financial and genealogical records, biographical sketches, and miscellaneous papers. Diaries include mission labors in the Southern States for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Biographical sketches are about parents, relatives, and friends including Mary Jane Gardner Miller, James R. Miller, Frank J. Taylor, E. J. Winder, Robert Gardner, and Reuben Miller.
Miscellaneous Levi James Taylor notebooks, 1913-1927
Four notebooks: notes on his farm and plantings, quotes from Rolins Ancient History, Taylor family history and genealogy, and volume of 'Ropp's Business Calculator.'
Missionary journal of Amos Moroni Taylor, 1915-1917
Red leather cover. 9 x 15 cm. Approximately 200 pages, 90% written on. Details his mission to Virginia.
Henry Moss diaries
Holograph entries. The diaries describe a Latter-day Saint Church mission to Hawaii with a record of ordinations, blessings, baptisms, experiences, and a list of letters sent and received. Upon return to Davis County, Utah, Moss describes his daily life and sales work in a store. Entries written 5-6 times weekly.
My perspective of life's journey
Autobiographical details memories of his childhood in Snowflake, Arizona; his mission to the Southern States; attendance at Brigham Young University; military service; marriage; teaching at Brigham Young University; church service; and assignment to the Brigham Young University Jerusalem Center. Includes significant information about his family.
Charles M. Nielsen diary
Handwritten diary and record book. Nielsen kept his diary while serving on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Minnesota and Wisconsin from 1883-1885. Nielsen also writes about his experiences in Salt Lake City, Utah, after his mission and his political activies. Also included is a patriarchal blessing given to Nielsin in 1876.