Missions and Missionaries
Found in 1167 Collections and/or Records:
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.
S. Norman Lee mission journal
Collection contains a volume of bound letters written by S. Norman Lee during his mission to England.
S. Norman Lee papers
Correspondence with general authorities of the Mormon Church and family members, biographical sketches, patriarchal blessings, financial papers, photographs, speeches, essays, and articles by Lee and others. Many of the items relate to Lee's missionary activities in England and to his calling as a stake president.
Lee T. Cox photographs of members from the Canadian mission, approximately 1950-1952
Materials include photographs of members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Canadian Mission between 1950 and 1952. They were given as gifts to Lee T. Cox.
Lee T. Cox photographs of missionaries from the Canadian Mission, 1950-1952
Materials include photographs of missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints who served in the Canadian Mission between 1950 and 1952. Many of them have written notes on the back of the photograph to Lee T. Cox.
Wilford D. Lee papers
This collection contains the papers of Wilford D. Lee. It includes unpublished manuscripts; drafts of short stories, essays, dramas; personal and family history papers; correspondence; educational papers; and other miscellaneous papers, dated circa 1915-1981.
Jesse Holyoak LeFevre journal
Leatherbound handwritten journal of a Mormon missionary in the Southern States including Georgia and Tennessee. There is a handwritten copy of Jesse Lefevre's patriarchal blessing at the end of the journal.
Leigh and Berry family papers
Letter to "my dearest wife"
Handwritten letter addressed to "My Dearest Wife" by an unknown author who served a mission for the Mormon Church. The item was written in Geneva, Switzerland. The author talks about his experiences and feelings while serving as a missionary in Switzerland.
Levi Edgar Young biographical and genealogical papers, 1870-1973
Contains biographical information and related documents, dating from 1870 to 1973.