Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Count Itwa bound manuscript
John William Coward letter
Letter from John William Coward, a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in England, to an unnamed acquaintance in New Jersey. The majority of the letter is Coward sharing his beliefs in what is taught by the LDS Church, including his testimony and defense of Joseph Smith. Dated June 5, 1854.
Richard H. Cracroft papers
Collection contains the papers of Richard H. Cracroft, beginning in 1956, with Cracroft's mission, and ending in 2001. They include his personal correspondence, journals, published/unpublished articles, files, and church papers.
Peter Crawley copyright correspondence
Photocopies and typescripts of several copyrights connected to the early history of the LDS church.
Julius S. Dalley collection of Mormon materials
Materials from the lives of Elizabeth R. Snow and Erastus Snow, 1851-1933.
Daughters of Utah Pioneers Camp Manavu records
Newspaper clippings, articles, letters, membership applications, certificates, and a pamphlet. The materials relate to the activities and meetings of the Camp Manavu.
John Scott Davenport correspondence and pamphlets
Handwritten and typewritten correspondence, travel brochures, and newspaper articles. Much of the correspondence was written while Davenport served in the United States military during the Second World War. He spent most of his time in California and Okinawa during that war. Also included is some correspondence between family members.