Religion
Found in 870 Collections and/or Records:
Alma Helaman Hale collection
The collection contains the journal of Alma Helaman Hale, Jr., January 1, 1891 - August 28, 1909; newspaper clippings and documents; and draft of Alma H. Hale, Jr. material. Alma Helaman Hale, Jr. life and travels; spiritual manifestations; and early 20th century Utah history.
Heber Q. Hale manifestation and poem
Wayne B. Hales papers
Contains personal journals, notes, scrapbooks, and photographs of Wayne B. Hales. Collection also contains genealogical records like pedigree charts and journals for Hales's ancestors. Dates range from 1852 to 1980.
C. A. Hall letters
Photocopies of handwritten and signed letters, addressed to John M. Cannon, a Mormon businessman in Salt Lake City, Utah. Hall writes to defend the Church of Christ (Temple Lot) in its dispute over lands in Independence, Missouri, with the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Harold I. Hansen scrapbooks of the Hill Cumorah Pageant
Collection includes three large scrapbooks filled with newspaper clippings regarding the Hill Cumorah Pageant. The collection dates from 1971 to 1973.
Harmon family patriarchal blessings
Handwritten patriarchal blessings given to the members of the Harmon family while they resided in Nauvoo, Illinois, and in Utah. Various patriarchs promise the family members that they may be saved by obedience to the Mormon faith. One of the blessings was given by Hyrum Smith, the brother of Joseph Smith who was the first president of the Mormon Church.
Martin Harris testimony
Photocopies of typewritten accounts of Martin Harris' testimony of the truthfulness of the Book of Mormon as told to Myrtle Richman by her grandfather. Also included is a typewritten account by John F. Godfrey regarding Harris' testimony.
Thales Hastings Haskell diary
Photocopies of a handwritten diary written in the "Deseret Alphabet." Also included are excerpts from the journal written in the conventional English script. Haskell writes about his missionary work among the Indians primarily in Arizona.
Gerald M. Haslam research materials
Notes on index cards, diaries, and autobiographies. The materials relate to Haslam's research for his PhD dissertation: "The Norwegian Experience with Mormonism, 1842-1920." Many of the items are personal in nature, but many are also related to the organization and function of the Mormon Church in Norway.