Latter Day Saint missionaries -- Great Britain
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
W. C. Parkinson diary
Jane Foote Taylor and Stayner Richards papers
Robert W. Heyborne diary
John Scott family collection
Collection contains a diary of John Scott from 1847 and a family history written by James Wesley Scott in 2002.
Albert T. Smith diaries
Handwritten diary and missionary appointment books kept by Albert T. Smith while serving a mission to Birmingham, England, for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The diary contains short descriptions of daily mission work, dated May 21, 1911, to February 8, 1912. The appointment books document number of contacts, places traveled, and appointment times. Materials are dated 1910-1912.
Fidella Flint Laird and Charles R. Snelgrove papers
The personal papers of Fidella Flint Laird and Charles R. Snelgrove, including correspondence and scrapbooks, crica 1926-1976.
John Steele letter
A letter from John Steele to his wife, Catherine Campbell, dated 11 March 1878. Steele was serving a mission to the British Isles, in the Liverpool and Manchester areas. He tells of his feelings about missionary work and his desire for letters and information from home. He mentions people he is working with (e.g. “one of Bro. Heber C. Kimball’s sons,” Bro. Barrett, Bro. Dunford), and how the people are reacting to the missionary efforts.
William Wadley diary and family history
Diary of William Wadley covering his LDS mission in England and his family history, 1888-1889.
George William Willis papers
Contains journals, photographs, and family documents. He chronicled his mission to Great Britain from 1902 to 1905, part of which was served under President Heber J. Grant.