Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Brief history of Brigham Morris Young
Typewritten biography of Brigham Morris Young. B. M. Young was a businessman who served two missions to Hawaii (1873-1875 and 1883) and helped organize the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Associations in numerous places for the Mormon Church. He married Armeda Snow who was the daughter of the fifth president of the Mormon Church, Lorenzo Snow (1814-1901).
Contributor (Salt Lake City, Utah) letter
One typewritten letter addressed to William M. Palmer in Aurora, Utah and signed with "The Contributor Co." The letter asks Palmer to continue his work of finding subscribers for the periodical.
R. A. Dowdle diaries
Five handwritten diaries, with photocopies, documenting Robert A. Dowdle's mission to the Society Islands. Also included is a journal of the MIA Stake Mission of the Utah Stake.
Eliza R. Snow and Brigham Morris Young papers
Printed programs of musical productions largely on Mormon themes, a hymn written by Eliza R. Snow, and a typewritten history of the founding of the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.