Missions and Missionaries
Found in 1166 Collections and/or Records:
Harris L. Vincent notes, 1937-1940
Contains notes for speeches and lectures; research materials; language instructional materials; and task lists.
Harris L. Vincent outgoing correspondence, 1937-1940
Harris outgoing correspondence includes letters sent by Elder Harris to his family and friends in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Harris L. Vincent photographs and photographic negatives, 1937-1940
Contains photographs and negatives. Contains images of family, Tongan friends, George Albert Smith, and Harris L. Vincent with fellow missionaries.
Harris L. Vincent third-party correspondence, 1937-1940
Contains miscellaneous letters from friends, family and Tongan friends which was received by Harris' parents during his mission.
Harris L. Vincent mission papers
Collection includes letters, journals, ephemera, greeting cards, and printed materials from Vincent's mission to Tonga and World War II.
Harvard R. Hinton papers, 1921-2011
Contains the documents relating to the early life and career of Harvard R. Hinton. Includes his mission journals from the England mission, journals from trips abroad, and personal documents. These documents include awards, diplomas, and correspondence with his wife during his military service in World War II. Also contains a book of remembrance and biography of Harvard Hinton. Dated 1921-2011.
Thales Hastings Haskell diary
Handwritten diary. Haskell writes about his experiences with various Indian tribes in Arizona when he was serving as a missionary for the Mormon Church. He was accompainied by Jacob Hamblin and others. Fifteen pages of the item are written in the Deseret Alphabet. Some of the manuscript pages have been torn off and one page is missing.
Abram Hatch diaries
Handwritten diaries. Hatch writes about his daily activities from the time he left Salt Lake City, Utah, until he returned. He spent much of his time working in the northern areas of England such as Birmingham and Manchester.
Abram Hatch letter
Abram Hatch letter, 1870, includes one holograph letter. Letter is addressed to Judge W.A. Caster on 12 January 1870.
Ira Hatch letter
Typescript of a letter dated March 15, 1886 composed in Ramah Valencia County, New Mexico, and addressed to John Taylor, president of the Mormon Church. Hatch writes about the progress of missionary work among the Indians.