Latter Day Saint churches -- Missions -- England
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Alvin Fielding and Amelia Atkins Smith letters, 1902-1907
Alvin Fielding Smith letters, 1902-1907
Contains Smith's letters to his wife Amelia, including letters from their courtship (November 1902-April 1903) and during his missionary service in England (April 1905-April 1907). Most of the letters are written from his missionary residence in London; others are written while on tour with his father, President Joseph F. Smith, between August and September 1906. Original enclosures are included. Dated November 17, 1902 - April 15, 1907.
John Horne Miles missionary-related materials, 1876-1878, approximately 2000
Photocopies of mission records, excerpts from the Millennial Star and Deseret News, typescript photocopy of J.H. Miles' missionary journal, journal annotations and research report, and other general research by Henry Landon Miles. Dated 1876 to 1878, and approximately 2000.
Kristine Keddington Latham collection on the Keddington family, 1908-2011
Contains family history papers about the Keddington family including census records, family group sheets, Keddington family journals, and photographs. Also contains the mission papers and memorabilia of A. Burt Keddington and "A Keddington Family History: From Rat Catchers' Yard to the Valley of the Great Salt Lake," on compact disc. Dated 1908 to 2011.
Thomas Alfred Clawson correspondence, 1905-1908
The collection contains mostly the correspondence of Bishop Thomas Alfred Clawson from 3 January 1906 - 28 August 1908. Also contains notes relating to lessons on Church History in Sunday School, 1899-1901.
Thomas Alfred Clawson lesson notes, 1899-1901
Notes and questions for Church History and S.S. Union lessons. The notes have been dated and some contain several copies.
Thomas Day correspondence, 1872-1894
The Thomas Day collection contains Day's journal (1843-1850), an account book (1843-1846), papers, and correspondence relating to his family, most all of which focuses on his LDS mission to England. He served in Lemington, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, and Leicestershire. Within his mission papers is found several of Day's certificates of ordination to priesthood offices as well as several handbills listing lectures given by Elder Day and his companions.
Thomas Day mission papers, circa 1842-1853
The Thomas Day collection contains Day's journal (1843-1850), an account book (1843-1846), papers, and correspondence relating to his family, most all of which focuses on his LDS mission to England. He served in Lemington, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, and Leicestershire. Within his mission papers is found several of Day's certificates of ordination to priesthood offices as well as several handbills listing lectures given by Elder Day and his companions.
Thomas Day papers, 1841-1893
The Thomas Day collection contains Day's journal (1843-1850), an account book (1843-1846), papers, and correspondence relating to his family, most all of which focuses on his LDS mission to England. He served in Lemington, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, and Leicestershire. Within his mission papers is found several of Day's certificates of ordination to priesthood offices as well as several handbills listing lectures given by Elder Day and his companions.