Missions and Missionaries
Found in 1166 Collections and/or Records:
Reuben Hatch mission journals
Contains print outs of three volumes of journals written by Reuben Hatch during his time in the Southern States Mission from 1896-1898. Print outs are taken from an M disc also contained in collection. Journals discuss personal observations of Reuben Hatch and work pertaining to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Michelle Bennett Hawkins papers
The Michelle Bennett Hawkins papers include notebooks, photographs, diaries, planners, letters and ephemera pertaining to Michelle's life. A significant amount of the collection has to do with Michelle's LDS mission to Puerto Rico.
Claude William Hawley diaries
Two handwritten diaries. Hawley tells about his missionary and spiritual experiences while serving in Texas.
Emmett R. Hayes missionary papers
Collection contains photocopies of missionary diaries of Emmett R. Hayes during his Mormon mission as the thirteenth missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to enter post-WWI Germany. Also contained are a series of photocopied outgoing letters from Emmett Hayes during this period to his family, primarily his parents. A small collection of mission-related ephemera is contained.
John Henry Hayes autobiography
Handwritten autobiography with a photocopy of the item. The item was written as an autobiography with yearly summaries of activities. Hayes migrated to Utah in 1862 and lived in Spanish Fork, Utah, during the Black Hawk War with the Ute Indians. Hayes was a Mormon polygamist, served on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in England, and lived in numerous places and had numerous occupations in Utah.
Myrtle Isabella Rathjen Haynes papers
Typewritten and handwritten autobiography, letters, and family snapshots. One letter is from the missionary who baptized the Haynes, while others contain Rathjen genealogy.
Robert Hazen III papers
Scrapbook and other personal and family papers of Robert Hazen III.
H. Bartley Heiner papers
Contains materials pertaining to H. Bartley Heiner's mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Australia, as well as institute lessons, teachings, and history from Heiner's time as Institute director and teacher. Includes journals, lesson plans, correspondence, writings, and a book on Australia. Dated approximately 1896 to 1985, with the bulk between 1926 and 1928.
William Henderson journal
Ellis Seymour Heninger diaries
Handwritten diary including miscellaneous inspirational materials copied from other sources. Heninger's journal covers from November 1899 through December 1900 and tells about his activities and experiences while serving in Virginia as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
The second diary covers the time from January to August 1901 and also tells about Heninger's missionary activities.