Latter Day Saint missionaries -- Hawaii -- Diaries
Found in 25 Collections and/or Records:
Morris H. Taylor collection on Lorenzo Taylor
The collection contains Lorenzo Taylor's life story, mission diary, Hawaiian mission dictionary and weekly mission reports.
Thomas Karren mission journal, 1853-1854
Thomas Karren's original mission journal from his mission to the Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii) from 1853 to 1854. He writes about the daily missionary work and the culture of the Islands. Dated 1853-1854.
Transcription of Philip B. Lewis journal by Glade Tew
Contains a transcription of the journal of Philip B. Lewis created by Glade Tew. It relates Lewis's experience as a missionary in the Sandwich Islands. A short description of his life is also included as well as a brief family history. Materials are dated 1997.
William King diary, 1880-1882
Diary of William King, dated July 28, 1880, to January 6, 1882. Entries mainly discuss ranching in Kingston, Utah, with some discussion of travel in the United States.
John Stillman Woodbury journal
The journal of John Stillman Woodbury, kept during his third mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Kauai, Sandwich Islands (now Hawaii). The journal recounts his daily activities, beginning June 1, 1879, and ending October 8, 1879.