Religion
Found in 870 Collections and/or Records:
Huntley family history and genealogies
The folder contains 16 items of which are photocopies of handwritten genealogies and a history of the Huntley family. The materials were probably assembled by Mormon members of the Huntley or related families.
Charles H. Hyde patriarchal blessing
Photocopy of a typed transcript of a Mormon patriarchal blessing given by Charles H. Hyde to Karen Madsen Raby at Salt Lake City, Utah on May 26, 1921.
Il Pellegrino del Vaticano
Handwritten song for Onomastico, part of/or a special Catholic Mass.
Ivan J. Barrett addresses, circa 1957-1963
Recordings of Barrett's addresses.
Ivan J. Barrett Sunday School lessons and other addresses, 1983-1990
Recordings of Barrett's Sunday School lessons.
Ivan J. Barrett video recording and papers, 1989
A video recording of Barrett and several printed programs.
Biographies of Genevieve and Roland Tiejen
Biographies of Roland and Genevieve Tietjen compiled by Barbara Tietjen Jacobs. Photographs included.
James E. Talmage journals, daybooks, and other materials, 1879-1933
Contains the journals, pocket diaries, and a personal account book kept by James E. Talmage from December 1879 to July 4, 1933. These diaries cover his life from his time as a student at Brigham Young Academy, through his graduate school and academic career, and finally to his time spent as a member of Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
James E. Talmage lectures, 1886-1912, 1928 May 20
Contains lecture notes and published reports of lectures given by James E. Talmage, from 1886 to 1912, as well as an program for a baccalaureate address at Weber College on May 20, 1928. Most of the lectures are on various scientific and historical topics.
Eleanor Cannon Woodbury Jarvis autobiography
Photocopy of a microfilmed copy of a typescript. The item is a fragment of an autobiography of Eleanor Cannon Woodbury Jarvis. She was born on 9 March 1854. She moved to St. George, Utah, in 1861 and married George Frederick Jarvis in 1872. She tells about her and her husband's work in the Mormon Church, describes the activities of her children, and gives her opinion of polygamy.