Correspondence
Found in 1102 Collections and/or Records:
Joseph Fielding Smith letters
Typewritten copies of eleven letters addressed to Niel H. Purdie. The documents all discuss elements of Mormon doctrine or history.
Joseph Smith, Jr. complaint against Thomas J. Winter
Handwritten and signed complaint filed by Smith on 29 Nov. 1842 in Nauvoo, Illinois. The complaint was filed against Thomas J. Winter for making detrimental comments on Smith's character.
Joseph Smith Jr. receipt
Handwritten and signed receipt dated 11 April 1844. Smith states he received $450 from Wilson Law in partial payment of a debt.
Joseph Smith letter
Photocopy of a handwritten and signed letter, dated 20 June 1844, and addressed to John Tyler, president of the United States. Smith asks Tyler for protection.
Joseph Smith letter
Photograph of a handwritten and signed letter, dated 17 June 1844, and addressed to John P. Greene. Smith writes about his concerns on the possibilities of mob actions near Nauvoo, Illinois.
Joseph Smith, Sr. family reunion newsletters
Two newsletters, four letters, and one news clipping. All of the items deal with reunions between members of the Smith family. The letters are from W. Wallace Smith.
Jospeh Smith Sr. letter
Joseph Smith typescripts of letterpress books
This collection consists of typescripts from nine letterpress books written by Joseph Smith III, which spans the period from 1876 to 1897. The letterpress books document the presidential years of Joseph Smith III and his correspondence with members of the RLDS and LDS Churches.
Marcus J. and Carol K. Smith papers
Samuel and William Smith letters
Holograph letters written by Samuel and William Smith to their brother, Ellison Smith, telling of early California gold mining and politics.