Patriarchs (Latter Day Saint churches) -- History
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Mary Fielding Smith certificate
Printed form with handwritten entries. The item is dated 13 Aug. 1844 and is signed. Mary Smith accepts responsibility for the estated of her husband, Hyrum Smith.
David John diaries, vol. 1
David John diaries, vol. 2
David John diaries, vol. 3
David John diaries, vol. 4
David John diaries, vol. 5
Connie Hoglund papers
Photocopy of a handwritten journal of Connie Hoglund written between the years 1972 and 1978. Also included in the collection is a transcript of Hoglund's "patriarchal blessing" by a Mormon patriarch as well as other copies of blessings and certificates relating to the Hoglund family.
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.
Josiah Lambourn precipe
Handwritten and signed order dated 5 June 1845. Labourn directs the Hancock Circuit Court to subpoena prosecution witnesses for the upcoming trial of the murders of Hyrum Smith, second patriarch of the Mormon Church. The item lists the witnesses.
Hyrum Gibbs Smith papers
Contains documents relating to the life of Hyrum Gibbs Smith. Materials discuss his role as the fifth Presiding Patriarch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints during 1912-1932, his education as a dentist during 1909-1910, and his personal life. Included are diaries, correspondence, realia, legal documents, and photographs. Materials were created in Salt Lake City, Utah and at the University of Southern California. Dated 1902-1976.