Latter Day Saint missionaries -- Great Britain -- Diaries
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Inez Knight Allen diary
Holograph manuscript written by Inez Knight Allen before she married. It is a diary kept from 1898 to 1899 while she was on a mission for the Mormon Church in England. Lengthy entries describe her missionary activities and her travels in England. There are many gaps in the record.
William Walton Burton journal
Handwritten journals and photocopies of this item. The materials relate Burton's experiences as a missionary for the Mormon Church in Great Britain. The entries talk about his daily activities and travels. Part of the journal was written in shorthand.
Thomas Gledhill journal
Appleton Milo Harmon autobiography and diary
Charles Alfred Harper diary
Handwritten diary. Harper writes about his journey to Great Britain from Utah and describes his service as a Mormon missionary in that country.
Abram Hatch diaries
Handwritten diaries. Hatch writes about his daily activities from the time he left Salt Lake City, Utah, until he returned. He spent much of his time working in the northern areas of England such as Birmingham and Manchester.
Leigh and Berry family papers
Albert Harris Powell diary
Handwritten diary and photocopies of the item. Powell kept this diary while serving as a missionary for the Mormon Church in Great Britain. At least part of that time he served in Belfast, Ireland. Most of the entries are short.
William Franklin Pratt diary
Missionary diary kept by William Franklin Pratt from 1899-1900 while he was serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the British Isles. Diary is approximately three hundred pages in length and has fairly descriptive entries. A note on the inside cover reads, "W. F. Pratt Franklin Oneida Co Idaho. Bought in Philadelphia Pa. Feb 14. 1899."