Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 2744 Collections and/or Records:
Scott Faulring interview drafts, 1952-1982
Scott Faulring research on the Tanners, 1959-1985
Scott Faulring research on U.S. District Court Case: Ehat vs. Tanner, 1983-1984
John Scott diary
Typewritten copy of a diary. Scott kept the first part of this diary in 1847 and in 1848 when preparing to migrate from Winter Quarters, Nebraska to Utah. He also kept his diary from 1855 to 1856 while serving on a mission for the Mormon Church in Ireland. Also included is a patriarchal blessing given to Scott.
Rouzelle Eugene Scott diaries
Holograph diaries describing in detail his mission in New Zealand. A few letters and mission conference reports are in the front covers of the volumes.
Search for Zarahemla : the call of expeditionary Parley Pratt Nelson
Draft copy of paper by Garth N. Jones on his ancestor and his part in the expedition to South America with Brigham Young Academy president Benjamin Cluff, Jr. to find the ancient Book of Mormon city of Zarahemla in Colombia. Original draft finished in 2008. This 2010 edition is the corrected version with some additions.
Second Ward (Salt Lake City, Utah) papers
Handwritten, typewritten, and printed receipts, letters, and lists of ward members. The items relate to the functioning of the 2nd ward and to those who were its members.
Secrecy in the Church and priesthood, welfare, and politics
"Secrecy in the Church" concerns the mysteries of God; Frame postulates that there are none such for those who have prepared themselves to understand the so-called mysteries and refers to Mormon scriptures to support his claims. "Priesthood, Welfare, and Politics" is a compilation of quotations both from scriptures and various Mormon Church authorities concerning these topics.
Jacob Foutz Secrist diaries and correspondence
Photocopies of handwritten correspondence, letters, and a patriarchal blessing. The materials were created when Secrist was serving on a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Germany and Switzerland. The correspondents were his wife, Ann Eliza Logan Secrist, and other family members. Secrist writes about his missionary activities, and his wife and others tell about events in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Walter Alma Sells journals
Transcription of the Mormon missionary journals of Walter A. Sells, June 1908-August 1910, while he was serving in the British Mission. The transcription includes some biographical information, a selection of scanned copies from the original journals, and some photographs of Walter and family. About 200 pages. Also contains a photocopy of Alma's Missionary Record Book, which contains statistics about tracts distributed, gospel conversations held, baptisms performed, and so forth.