Latter Day Saint churches -- Missions -- Southern States -- History
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Zacharia S. Taylor diary
Photocopy of a handwritten diary kept while Taylor was serving a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in North Carolina. Taylor writes about his daily activities and describes the nature of the missionary work.
The Tennessee massacre
Carbon copy of a typewritten essay. Livingston recounts the murders of two Mormon misisonaries and their protectors at Condor's Farm, Cane Creek, Tennessee, on 10 Aug. 1884. She also relates how the bodies were retrieved by her father, B. H. Roberts, while he was disguised as a common tramp.
Preston Thomas diaries
John M. Ward photographs
Contains photographs of individuals that Ward met while on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the early 1900s. He served in the Southern States Mission, including the states of Ohio and Kentucky.
George H. Webb diaries
Handwritten diaries kept while Webb was serving a mission for the Mormon Church in the Southern States.
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.