Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences
Found in 47 Collections and/or Records:
Anti-Mormon lecture notes
Contains two notebooks of notes given at Anti-Mormon lectures likely given in Lancaster, Ohio in 1918. Speakers included Arthur C. Latimer and a Mrs. Williams. The notes document public addresses by disaffected Mormons about polygamy, temple rites, and other aspects of Mormon life.
Lorraine Morton Ashton collection on Ermel J. Morton
Collection consists of papers relating to the dictionary Ermel J. Morton, a Mormon missionary who went to Tonga, created from English to Tongan and Tongan to English, his accounts of his mission and translating the Book of Mormon, a history of his wife, a catalog of his materials from home, a typed copy of the talks at his funeral and a Tongan grammar book. There is also a book written about the time the family spent in Tonga.
Sterling E. Beesley collection of Mormon church music
19th century LDS church music, photocopied by Sterling E. Beesley, 1991.
Richard L. Bushman and Claudia L. Bushman papers
Cedar Breaks
Two typewritten manuscripts of the story "Cedar Breaks." Each of the versions contains the fictional story of a Mormon family in Cedar City, Utah practicing polygamy. The story was published in 1976 under the title, "Zion Town."
Centennial Mormon colonies in Mexico
Two videocassettes of the 1985 centennial celebration of Mormon colonies in Mexico, created by V. Chester Redd.
Paul R. Cheesman papers
T. C. Christensen papers
Contains shooting scripts, reel-to-reel tapes, VHS tapes, and DVDs of T. C. Christensen's various films and projects including, "Only a Stonecutter," "17 Miracles," and "Ephraim's Rescue." Films and projects were produced mainly in Utah and relate especially to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its history. Dated 1975-2013.
J. M. Crowley sketch of Joseph Smith, Jr.
Signed pencil sketch of Joseph Smith, Jr. by artist J. McCrowler.
Néstor Curbelo papers
Collection includes documents, CDs, DVDs and collected photographs as well as unbound volumes of oral history interviews of families in both Northern and Southern Argentina, Uruguay, Peru, Chile, and Bolivia.