Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 2744 Collections and/or Records:
Clark L. Cox histories
Collection contains the personal and family histories of Clark L. Cox and Janet Cox. This includes a life history of Clark L. Cox, and histories of Mormon missions served by Clark and Janet Cox in Zimbabwe, Turkey, Utah, and Washington, D.C. Also includes family histories of Cox's ancestors.
Francis M. Cox account book
Photocopy of handwritten entries in an account book. The materials listed were donated and taken out of the "United Order." The "Order" was an attempt by Mormons to hold all goods in common.
Lee T. Cox collection of photographs from the Canadian Mission
Materials include 73 photographs of Latter-day Saint missionaries between 1950 and 1952 and a newspaper clipping on Latter-day Saint missionaries. The missionaries have written notes to Lee T. Cox on the back of their photographs. 72 of the photographs are from the Canadian Mission. There is also a photocopy of a newspaper clipping of a Canadian Latter-day Saint basketball team.
Lee T. Cox photographs of Palmyra, New York
Materials include six photographs of sites relating to the history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Palmyra, New York. The photographs were taken in 1950.
Martha Cragun Cox collected reminiscences
Photocopy of a handwritten notebook. The item includes reminiscent accounts collected by Cox from elderly people who knew Joseph Smith. Much of the information comes from family stories. The date of the materials is uncertain, perhaps near the end of the nineteenth century.
Martha Cragun Cox diary
Photocopy of a microfilm copy of an handwritten diary. Cox writes about her life, comments on her gandchildren, and expresses her opinion of manners and morals.
Orville Stanley and Alice Taylor Cox papers
Sylvester H. Cox diary
Photocopy of a handwritten diary. Cox writes about his daily activities while serving as a missionary for the Mormon Church in Missouri.
George Crane autobiography
Handwritten autobiography composed near the year 1912. Crane was converted to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints after he heard Orson Pratt (1811-1881), apostle for that religion, speak in England in 1864. He later served as president of the Wandsworth Branch of the Church. He migrated to Utah. Crane also writes about his courtship and marriage and about his mission to England from 1878 to 1880.
George Crane Missionary Journal
The journal describes George Crane's activities as a missionary between 1879 and 1880. It also includes a list of livestock he owned in 1890 and a brief biographical sketch of President John Taylor.