Mormon missionaries -- Southern States
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Nathaniel Henry Felt Jr. missionary journal
Contains Nathaniel Felt's missionary journal from his Mormon mission to the Southern States, and a typescript of the journal. Entries date from between 1901 and 1903.
First installment of Levi James Taylor papers, 1868-1935
Nancy Jane Gates (Taylor) journal and notebook; Levi James Taylor journals; records of Taylor family genealogy including LDS Church ordinances.
Oz Flake family papers
Oz Flake journals
Four volumes of journals written by Oz Flake that record his LDS missions and family life, 1897-1958.
Frank S. Griffin papers
Contains eight journals and record books produced by Frank S. Griffin documenting his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to North Carolina in the Southern States Mission. Materials date from approximately 1913 to 1915.
John Childs Holt papers
Handwritten diaries, appointment books and miscellaneous items. The materials document Holt's activities as a missionary for the Mormon Church. They include a typewritten copy of a priesthood blessing given to Holt by George Reynolds.
James Willard Hubbard diary
Handwritten diary kept while Hubbard was on a mission for the Mormon Church. Hubbard writes about his daily activities doing work for the Mormon Church--mostly in Tennessee.
Items of or regarding Pleasant Green Taylor [Levi James Taylor’s father], 1890-1917
Account book, genealogy and accounts notebook, and collection of stories about Taylor.
J. Warren Johnson papers
The collection contains the journals of J. Warren Johnson before and after his mission to the Southern States during the years 1895-1899. It also contains the journals while he was serving as a Mutual Improvement Missionary in Wasatch County, Utah. The Journals are organized chronologically. The collection contains material on the Southern States Mission during the years 1895-1899 and of the Mutual Improvement Program along the Wasatch front from 1901-1902.
Joseph and Emma R. Facer autograph books, circa 1891-1908
Contains the autograph books of Emma Richards Facer and Joseph Facer, used between 1891 and 1908.