Diaries
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Lorenzo Brown diary and autobiography
Correspondence—personal, 1902-1965
Includes the personsal correspondence of M. Wilford Poulson with family, BYU classmates, and others.
George Lake diary
Typescript of an account covering 1870-1879 of Lake's Latter-day Saint church mission to England and his leadership of a new Mormon settlement in Arizona. Appended is the "Last Address" by Joseph Smith.
William Law diary
Typewritten copy of a diary. The journal was kept from 1 Jan. to 28 June 1844 when Law was in Nauvoo, Illinois. Law writes about his excommunication from the Mormon Church, a visit from Hyrum Smith (1800-1844), and the operation of the Nauvoo Expositor newspaper. He also and gives his opinion of Joseph Smith (1805-1844) and comments on his death.
Miscellaneous Americana Acquisitions (Original), 1826-1938
Mormon American Acquisitions, date of production not identified
Contains documents, compiled by M. Wilford Poulson, relating to early Church history and controversial events and topics.
Mormon Americana acquisitions, date of production not identified
Mormon Americana acquisitions and endeavors, date of production not identified
Contains M. Wilford Poulson's notes on leaders, scriptures, and doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Mormon Americana Acquisitions (not original manuscripts), 1831-1953
Contains documents, mostly photocopies, relating to the early history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Compiled by M. Wilford Poulson.