Mormon temples
Found in 39 Collections and/or Records:
Record snow Salt Lake City, San Diego, Capistrano Beach, Bryce Canyon, 1993
This album includes photographs taken by J and Fae Heslop during 1993. The photographs include Salt Lake City during its record snow fall; Ensign Peak; Las Vegas LDS temple; San Diego LDS temple; Nguyen family; Capastrano Beach, California; Bryce Canyon National Park; and Cedar Breaks National Monument, Utah. The creator identified this album as "album 13."
L. Wayne Redd letter
Photocopy of a handwritten letter dated 19 Oct. 1973 and addressed to "Dear Aunt Hazel." Redd tells his aunt that her mother, Sariah Louisa Chamberlain, was sealed to her father, Solomon Chamberlain, by proxy in a Mormon Temple.
Rose Marie Reid religious work, approximately 1953-1962
Contains the documents pertaining to Reid's other religious work. Includes some information on her contribution to the construction of the Los Angeles Temple, particularly the story of the "swimsuit that helped to build the temple." Also includes correspondence with members of the Relief Society and information on her church clothing designs. Dated approximately 1953-1962.
St. George temple records
Mormon temple records documenting the temple work which was done for various dead individuals by proxy. Many of the records are for the George Jarvis family.
Temple records of work performed
Handwritten entries in books listing the names of persons for whom temple work was performed in LDS temples. One volume lists the members of 107 families of the Hamlin family. The item also includes a list of 28 Wallen (Walling) families. The other volume lists 1497 names of persons for whom temple work was performed.
Totals of ordinance work in St. George, Logan, Manti, and Salt Lake temples
Handwritten Mormon temple records documenting the total number of temple work which was done for various living and, by proxy, for dead individuals.
University Communications files on The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1967-2000
Susanna S. Young record book
Handwritten, typewritten, and printed letters, announcements, and lists of individuals. The items relate to the Snively and Pratt families. The record book contains the names of people for whom Mormon temple work was done.