Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
Found in 2749 Collections and/or Records:
Robert D. Foster agreement with James Rhodeback
Handwritten and printed statement of land ownership between Robert D. and Sarah Foster and James Rhodeback dated 11 Dec. 1842. The item was signed by Daniel H. Wells, a Mormon Church leader.
William Fotheringham letter
Letter of W.[illiam] Fotheringham, with a long postscript by Josiah Rogerson, to John Steele, 12 November 1876, Beaver, Utah. Discusses land issues, and the growing concerns of mining in southern Utah.
Founding of Cardston and vicinity
Bound and printed history co-authored by Zina Alberta Woolf Hickman. Bates and Hickman talk about the founding of Cardston and vicinity. They emphasize the underlying theological principles of Mormon doctrine which motivated the settlers to endure many difficulties.
Fountain Green Branch minutes
Collection consists of a forty-nine page minute book in which Robert L. Johnson recorded the proceedings of meetings called and carried out while Johnson was the bishop of a Fountain Green Branch. The minutes, which were kept in detail, were taken between 1865 and 1866. Also included in the collection is a photocopy of the minute book.
Francis Asbury Hammond and Mary Hammond journals (photocopies), 1884-1900
Francis Asbury Hammond ecclesiastical correspondence, 1871-1899
Francis Asbury Hammond journals and family documents (originals), 1853-1900
Francis Asbury Hammond personal and family correspondence, 1865-1937
Consists of personal correspondence between Francis Asbury Hammond and various members of his family (son Samuel Smith Hammond, wife Martha Jensina Marcussan Hammond, daughter Amelia May Hammond Allred, son John Howard Hammond, and others) or friends, or between other Asbury family members and their siblings or friends, etc. Includes miscellaneous envelopes, portions of unsigned letters, newspapers, ads, etc. Dated 1865-1937.
Samuel Francis journal
Journal of Samuel Francis kept from 1850-1857, while he was serving a mission in England, Italy, and Switzerland. Contains a photocopy of the original journal, a photocopy of a typescript of the journal, several pedigree charts, and a biographical sketch. The journal is 245 pages long on pages that measure approximately 7-1/2 x 5-1/2 inches.
Francis W. Kirkham brochures and pamphlets on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1908-1964
Contains leaflets and brochures relating to Francis W. Kirkham's work within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The subseries dates 1908-1964.