Missions and Missionaries
Found in 1167 Collections and/or Records:
David Horton Elton papers, v. 2
David Horton Elton papers, v. 3
David Horton Elton papers, v. 4
David W. Seegmiller diary XIII part 2, 1989 May-December
David W. Seegmiller diary, May 1988–December 1989, including photographs. A major part of this diary is the couple mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints David and his wife served in New York City starting in 1989; where they served as family history missionaries in a family history center. Includes major events like the road trip to their mission, a new mission president, and the visit of children and grandchildren for holidays.
David W. Seegmiller diary XIV part 1, 1990 January-November
Davis family biographies
Harold S. Davis research file on the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Hawaii
This collection contains the research of Harold S. Davis on the LDS Church in Hawaii, including copies of articles, maps, programs, and other papers from various sources, dated 1934-1980.
Thomas Day collection
The Thomas Day collection contains Day's journal (1843-1850), an account book (1843-1846), papers, and correspondence relating to his family, most all of which focuses on his LDS mission to England. He served in Lemington, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire, and Leicestershire.
James W. Dearden letters
Contains letters between Dearden and his parents, Herman and Lois Dearden, during his service as a Mormon missionary in New Zealand. Dated approximately 1960-1962.