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Mormons -- Emigration and immigration

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 37 Collections and/or Records:

Samuel Briggs biographical sketches

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230240605]
Identifier: MSS SC 375
Scope and Contents

Typewritten sketch written by his son, Azer R. Briggs, and a typescript of an autobiographical sketch which tells of his life in England, his conversion to Mormonism, his immigration to Salt Lake City, Utah, and his testimony.

Dates: Undated

David H. Cannon autobiography

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230244805]
Identifier: MSS SC 588
Scope and Contents

Typewritten autobiography which describes emigration from England to Utah, 1842-1847, his church missions to California, England and Utah's Dixie and his experiences as an immigrant leader. Gives data on church positions, including his calling as president of the St. George, Utah Latter-day Saint Temple.

Dates: 1917

Cheney family papers

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230241660]
Identifier: MSS SC 480
Scope and Contents

Typewritten autobiographical and biographical sketches and copies of correspondence. Describes conversion to Mormon Church, life in Nauvoo, Illinois, immigration to Utah and pioneering in Utah and the West. Also includes a letter from the donor.

Dates: 1841-1932

John Haslem Clark memoirs

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230236488]
Identifier: MSS SC 227
Scope and Contents

Holograph memoirs describing his birth, growing up in Salt Lake City, Utah, and his various vocations. It also includes a biography of Isaac Morley written by his granddaughter, Theressa E. Clark and material copied from the LDS Biographical Encyclopedia about Isaac Morley.

Dates: Undated

Clissold family biographies

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230233097]
Identifier: MSS SC 70
Scope and Contents

Typescript of a 1910 autobiography of George Clissold, Mormon convert and English immigrant to Salt Lake City, Utah. Also includes a typewritten biography of Charles Edward Clissold, his oldest son, written by Lenora Pearl Clissold Vincent, Charles Edward's daughter, which tells of his early life, marriages, children, immigration to Utah, work, family life, acting experiences, and death.

Dates: 1900-1975

Daniel Colvin letter

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230344639]
Identifier: MSS 6040
Abstract

Collection includes one letter written in 1839 by Daniel Colvin to Meeker W. Denny.

Dates: 1839

B. F. Cummings journal

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230233667]
Identifier: MSS SC 91
Scope and Contents

Holograph journal, written to replace a previously lost volume, in which Cummings describes his assistance of Latter-day Saint Church members in New England in preparing to move west to Utah, and his work as president of the New England Mission. Also contains a handwritten note by Benjamin Franklin Cummings III concerning other volumes of the journal.

Dates: 1876

Early Mormon history research notes

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 4129
Abstract

Notes and quotes about early Mormon history, circa 1838-1888.

Dates: Other: circa 1838-1888

Gilbert family biographical materials

 File — Folder 1: [Barcode: 31197230236868]
Identifier: MSS SC 272
Scope and Contents

Typewritten life sketches and a pamphlet by George Choules, "The ancestors of Choules-Gilbert." Relates to the Gilbert family, their conversion to Mormonism at Hungerford, England in 1851, their immigration to America in 1878 on the steamship Wyoming and their settlement in Utah, Idaho and Montana.

Dates: Undated

Jesse M. Harmon family papers

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: MSS 1665
Scope and Contents Collection consists of materials by and about the Jesse M. Harmon family. Of particular focus are Jesse M. Harmon, who was a prominent member of the community in Provo, Utah, and his father Appleton Milo Harmon, who was an original pioneer to Utah in 1847, and was known for constructing the odometer invented by William Clayton. Includes biographical and genealogical sketches of several family members, newspaper clippings, journal transcripts, family newsletters, and other documents used in...
Dates: approximately 1868-1989