Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Charles A. Callis photographs
Contains copy prints, with corresponding negatives, of photographs taken by Callis and one original collodion POP carte-de-visite taken by Abernathy, 29 High Street, Belfast, Ireland. Subjects include the Callis family, leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and the Southern States Mission. Dated approximately 1890-1949.
George Edward Percy Careless funeral transcript
Oral history interview with Helga P. Tingey
Sound recording of interview by Hollis Scott with Helga Tingey, secretary to James Talmage, concerning her work for James Talmage. Includes copies on reel-to-reel audio and compact disc.
Photographs of James E. Talmage, Merry May Booth Talmage and missionaries from the European Mission
Materials include two photographs of James E. Talmage, his wife May, and missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints serving in the England Mission between 1926 and 1928. One photograph was taken by E. P. Short and the other was taken by the W. W. Winters photographer studio.
John Henry Smeath mission journals
The John Henry Smeath mission journals, 1923-1990. Includes: John Henry Smeath journals, 1923-1925 and Maude Frances Smeath Weight personal history, 1990. John Henry Smeath served in the British Isles Mission from 1923-1925, and the collection includes both his original journals and a bound typescript. The personal history of Maude Weight, John Henry's sister, is also included.
Miscellaneous Smith family documents
Miscellaneous Smith family documents, 1835-1965, which is a combination of original and photocopied documents. Materials relate to both the LDS and RLDS churches.
Reed Smoot papers
James and May Booth Talmage family stories and recollections
James E. and Merry May Booth Talmage letters
Contains the correspondence between James E. Talmage and his wife Merry May Booth Talmage. The letters, written between 1891 and 1932, discuss family life, James's career, and personal travel.
James E. Talmage clergyman railway pass
Printed form, for pass for clergy to ride the Garfield and Western Railway. Issued to James E. Talmage, Salt Lake City, 21 May 1917. Pass No. 28