Smith family
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Alvin Fielding and Amelia Atkins Smith letters, 1902-1907
Amelia Atkins Smith letters, 1905-1907
Contains Atkins's letters to her husband Alvin, written during the years he served his mission in London, England. The letters are primarily written from Salt Lake City, Utah. Original enclosures are included. Dated April 18, 1905 - April 19, 1907.
Calvin Schwartz Smith and Ethel Lucile Dimond Smith photographs, approximately 1890-1956
Contains photographs taken or collected by Smith. Includes photographs and postcards from Smith's missionary service in Germany as well as his service as chaplain in World War I. Also includes images of Hyrum Mack Smith's graveside, Smith at Carthage Jail with Sydney B. Sperry, and the Calvin Smith family with his mother, Mary Taylor Schwartz Smith. Includes a family scrapbook and some negatives from the C. R. Savage Studio. Dated approximately 1890-1956.
Alvin Fielding and Amelia Atkins Smith letters
Images of Joseph Smith, Jr. and Emma Hale Smith
Collection includes photographs and postcards with images of Joseph Smith, or related images. All of the items are photographic reproductions of sketches and prints of Smith. Also includes photographic reproductions of sketches and prints of Emma Hale Smith. Dated approximately 1840-1979.
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- Photographs 4
- Immigration and American Expansion 3
- Latter Day Saint churches -- Missions -- England 3
- Latter Day Saint missionaries -- England -- Correspondence 3
- Latter Day Saint missionaries -- England -- Photographs 3
- Photocopies 3
- Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) 2
- Letters 2
- Transcripts 2
- Latter Day Saint churches -- Presidents -- Portraits 1
- Latter Day Saint missionaries -- Germany -- Diaries 1
- Latter Day Saint women 1
- Military 1
- Military chaplains -- Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1
- Negatives 1
- Pamphlets 1
- Politics, Government, and Law 1
- Scrapbooks 1
- World War, 1914-1918 1 + ∧ less