Tithes -- Latter Day Saint churches
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
General Tithing Store ten cents
Printed and signed bill for ten cents issued by the General Tithing Store House of the Mormon Church. The currency was "good only for meat at the General Tithing Store House."
John R. Howard tithing receipt
Printed document with handwritten entries. Receipt for tithing in kind totaling $3.75 by John R. Howard of the Salt Lake City 20th Ward.
J. Edward Johnson papers
Collection includes a 216 p. typescript entitled "Zion and Her Law" with a 71 p. appendix and 24 p. index. Also includes a typescript of an 11 p. talk given by Johnson in 1965 on Latter-day Saint Church doctrine, and TLS's concerning the provenance of the collection.
M. Monroe letter to Bishop William B. Preston
Includes one handwritten letter from M. Monroe of Clifton, Oneida County, Idaho, to Bishop William B. Preston discussing the distribution and repayment of tithing funds in the late 19th century.
Randers Branch tithing book
Contains one book of tithing records of members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints living in Denmark between 1885 and 1889. Includes entries for the branches in Randers and Aarhus.
George Reynolds letter
Correspondence from Reynolds to Abraham Smoot authorizing an order for $1,000 labor and merchandise tithing for the Brigham Young Academy.
Tithing script
Printed and signed tithing script for the Logan Branch of the Mormon Church.
Brigham Young letter to David Evans
Handwritten and signed letter addressed to David Evans, a bishop in Lehi, Utah, dated March 2, 1866. The letter instructs Evans not to collect tithing from Thomas Taylor, a merchant heavily in debt from service to the poor. Only the signature on the letter is in Young's handwriting.