Latter Day Saint churches -- Missions
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Charlie Redd community papers, 1951-1971
Contains papers regarding community organizations that Charlie Redd was a part of, including the Boy Scouts of America. Materials date from 1951 to 1971.
Charlie Redd ephemera, 1900-1974
Contains cards, address books, notes, calendars, magazines, clothing, diplomas, and pamphlets regarding Charlie Redd’s personal and family life. Materials date from 1900 to 1974.
Charlie Redd family history papers, 1880-1966
Contains cemetery records, an autobiography of an ancestor, and other family history notes of Charlie Redd. Materials date from 1880 to 1966.
Charlie Redd newspaper clippings, 1911-1972
Contains newspaper clippings about the honor Charlie Redd received from Queen Elizabeth II and other topics regarding him. Materials date from 1911 to 1972.
Charlie Redd notes, date of production not identified
Contains notes written by Charlie Redd. Date of production for the material is not identified.
Charlie Redd papers on family La Sal home, 1958-1966
Contains notes and photographs regarding the Charlie Redd family home in La Sal, Utah. Materials date from 1958 to 1966.
Charlie Redd papers on government relations, 1968
Contains the financial and legal documents pertaining to Charlie Redd's traffic accident. Materials date to 1968.
Charlie Redd papers on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1953-1963
Contains sermons, tithing, notes, and journal excerpts of Charlie Redd regarding the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Materials date from 1953 to 1963.
Charlie Redd papers on vacations and trips, 1955-1969
Contains vaccination certificates, maps, travel pamphlets, and research on countries collected by Charlie Redd. Materials dates from 1955 to 1969.
Charlie Redd personal and family papers, 1880-1974
Contains mission papers, religious papers, family history papers, newspaper clippings, community papers, government papers, and ephemera regarding Charlie Redd’s personal and family life. Materials date from 1880 to 1974.