Latter Day Saint churches -- Controversial literature
Found in 30 Collections and/or Records:
Scott Faulring interview drafts, 1952-1982
Scott Faulring research on the Tanners, 1959-1985
Scott Faulring research on U.S. District Court Case: Ehat vs. Tanner, 1983-1984
Timothy Sum letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter written from Ohio. The item describes the Mormon religious fervor in the Ohio area with a great deal of anti-Mormon sentiment and rumor.
Upton Sinclair's opinion of the Mormon Church
Typewritten excerpts from the writings of Upton Sinclair. Sinclair presents a negative opinion of the Mormon Church including, "Seldom has a priestly caste evolved a more perfect system for separating its devotees from their cash."
Wesley P. Walters affidavits
Photocopies of five affidavits, an invitation to hear Walters speak, and court proceedings (1826). The affidavits confirm under which circumstances Walters found the 1826 court record. The record states that Joseph Smith (1805-1844) "the glass looker" was fined $2.68.
David J. Whittaker collection of non-Mormon Nauvoo and Illinois area newspaper extracts from 1845
Robert Wilson scrapbook
One scrapbook of newspaper clippings and notes, compiled by Robert Wilson from 1868-1869.
Works of Elias
1 published volume called the Works of Elias, and accompanying explanatory letters, 1923-1963.
Brigham Young letters
Letter to "Charley" Moffett expressing good wishes, concern over being traced by means of the postal service, and the welfare of Anderson's wife.