Latter Day Saint missionaries -- Texas
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Theodore Collier missionary journals
Account his service as a missioinary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Texas, part of the Central States Mission. He labored in Houston and several other communities in southeast Texas.
Claude William Hawley diaries
Two handwritten diaries. Hawley tells about his missionary and spiritual experiences while serving in Texas.
William H. Winn letters
ALS's to his wife and children which describe work on the Union Pacific railroad in Weber Canyon, Utah and missionary experiences in Texas.
Alma Theodore Madsen mission papers
Included are diaries, notebooks, and photographs related to the missionary service of Alma Theodore Madsen in the Southwestern States Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The diary encompasses entries dating from July to October 1902. Also included is a book for reporting missionary statistics, dated from November 1900 to May 1901. The donor as well donated two photocopied photographs and a brief note with information about Madsen. Dated approximately 1900-1902.
James Walton papers
James Walton's collection of papers, including a journal and a personal history, 1917-1973.