Material Types
Found in 2714 Collections and/or Records:
Lyman Wight records of baptisms for the dead
The collection contains three original manuscripts and their photocopies dated: 21 February, 22 February, and 24 February 1857, recording the names of persons in the Lyman Wight off-shoot group, who performed baptisms for their dead ancestors, whose names are also recorded. These documents are apparently the first discovered showing that this Texas group practiced this ordinance.
Ruth Austin Wilbur diary
Photocopy of a handwritten diary covering the years 1856 to 1859. Miscellaneous notes are dated as late as 1869. Wilbur writes about her life in Ellery in short entries. She talks about a diphtheria epidemic and lists those who died in it.
Ola D. Wilcock letter from Salt Lake City, Utah
ALS which discusses Hickman's testimony of the truthfulness of the Latter-day Saint Church.
William Daniel Wilcock diary
Photocopies of a handwritten diary. Wilcock kept this diary while serving as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Central States Mission. Wilcock writes about his daily activities in Texas and Kansas.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox letters to Ethelyn Bryant Chapman
Ezma Gladys Baxter Wilde papers
Diary kept by Wilde when she served as a missionary for the Mormon Church in the Southern Sates Mission, 1921-1923. Also included are correspondence and photographs which date until 1992 when Wilde died. These materials relate to family matters and her service in the primary organization of the Mormon Church.
Oscar Wilkins family group sheets
Genealogical information, family portraits and family reunion pictures.
Willard and Celia Luce book manuscripts and correspondence, 1929-2008
Willard and Celia Luce magazines, 1929-2008
Contains magazines that include the Luce's writings and photography.
Willard and Celia Luce papers, 1929-2008
These boxes contain various pamphlets, magazines, and poetry booklets. Also included is a Provo High School yearbook from 1933 and a booklet for a 50 year reunion, held in 1983, for the graduating class of 1933.