Letters
Found in 85822 Collections and/or Records:
Patio Springs correspondence, 1967
Patio Springs correspondence and memos, 1966
Patra H. Anderson letter to George H. Brimhall, 1909 July 5
Letter from Mrs. P. H. Anderson, Manti, Utah, to George H. Brimhall. Dated July 5, 1909.
William Holmes Walker patriarchal blessing for Lorenzo Walker
Photocopy of a handwritten patriarchal blessing. The item was given to William Walker's son, Lorenzo Walker, on 4 Aug. 1898. William assures his son that he will gain salvation by serving righteousness. He also tells Lorenzo that "the waves of the sea shall obey your command, and no ship shall be lost on which you may embark."
Joseph Smith patriarchal blessing for John Whitmer
Handwritten partriarchal blessing, dated 22 Sept 1835, and given to John Whitmer. Smith assures Whitmer that he may receive salvation by following the teachings of the Mormon Church.
Patriarchal blessing of Christen Willardson
Handwritten patriarchal blessing, dated 5 March 1857, and was given to Christen Willardson. Allred tells Willardson that she will be able to receive salvation by following the teachings of the Mormon Church.
Patriarchal blessing of Henrietta Holladay
Handwritten patriarchal blessing, dated 16 Dec. 1869, and was given to Henrietta Holladay. Smith tells Holladay that she will be able to receive salvation by following the teachings of the Mormon Church.
Patriarchal blessing of Karen Willardson
Handwritten patriarchal blessing, dated 11 July 1892, and was given to Karen Willardson. Allred tells Willardson that she will be able to receive salvation by following the teachings of the Mormon Church.
John Boice patriarchal blessings
Handwritten patriarchal blessings given to William Lloyd and his daughter, Mary Maria Lloyd, on 13 Dec. 1884. William and Mary are promised salvation if they are righteous.
Patriarchal blessings by Isaac Morley
Handwritten patriarchal blessings both given on 8 Jan. 1849 in Salt Lake City, Utah. They were given to Willard G. and Martha Richards McMullin. Morley promises the McMullins that they can receive glory after their deaths by their faithfulness to the Mormon Church while they are alive.