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    • Bunting, James Lovett

    • Bunting, James Lovett

    • Bunting, James Lovett, 1832-1923; Bunting, James Lovett, 1832-1923--Diaries; Mormon pioneers--Diaries; Young, Brigham, 1801-1877; England--Emigration and immigration--History; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints--Missions--Great...

    • Handwritten diaries. Bunting writes about his service as a missionary for the Mormon Church from 1857 to 1858 and his emigration to Utah in 1858. Bunting describes his preparation for the overland journey, which began at Florence, Nebraska, and...
    • John Steele (1821-1877) Collection

    • John Steele (1821-1877) Collection

    • Steele, John, 1821-1903; Utah. Militia--History--Sources; United States. Army. Mormon Battalion--Sources; Steele family--Correspondence; Mormons--Illinois--Nauvoo--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--Parowan--History--Sources;...

    • Irish convert to the Mormon Church, pioneer to Utah and Nevada, member of the Mormon Battalion, Utah militia officer, Mormon missionary, and Utah civic leader. Steele lived in Nauvoo, Illinois, Parowan and Toquerville, Utah, and in Las Vegas,...
    • Jesse N. Smith Collection

    • Jesse N. Smith Collection

    • Smith, Jesse Nathaniel, 1834-1906; Mormon Church--Missions--Scandinavia--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--Parowan--History--Sources; Mormons--Arizona--Snowflake--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--Salt Lake City--History--Sources; Patriarchal...

    • Mormon Church leader, polygamist, pioneer, attorney, judge, legislator from Utah and Arizona. ; Autobiography, diary, correspondence, genealogies, patriarchal blessings, certificates, and miscellaneous items. Smith was the president of the...
    • Joseph Eckersley (1866-1960) Collection

    • Joseph Eckersley (1866-1960) Collection

    • Eckersley, Joseph, 1866-1960; Lyman, Francis M. (Francis Marion), 1840-1916; Grant, Heber Jeddy, 1856-1945; Penrose, Charles W. (Charles William), 1832-1925; Mormons--England--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--Loa--History--Sources;...

    • Prominent leader in Wayne County, Utah, state legislator, lawyer, educator, legal advisor in the Presiding Bishopric's Office of the Mormon Church, and Mormon patriarch in the Salt Lake Stake. Microfilmed diaries (1886-1958), correspondence,...
    • Jones, Albert Stephen vol. 4, 1895-1896

    • Jones, Albert Stephen vol. 4, 1895-1896

    • Mormons--Utah--Provo--History--Sources; Mormons--Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Provo (Utah)--History--Sources; Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Mormons--Missionary experiences--Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Mormon Church--Missions--Samoan...

    • 156 p. ; vol. 4 of 5 v. published electronically
    • Jones, Albert Stephen vol. 2, 1894-1895

    • Jones, Albert Stephen vol. 2, 1894-1895

    • Mormons--Utah--Provo--History--Sources; Mormons--Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Provo (Utah)--History--Sources; Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Mormons--Missionary experiences--Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Mormon Church--Missions--Samoan...

    • 160 p. ; vol. 2 of 5 v. published electronically
    • Jones, Albert Stephen vol. 3, 1895

    • Jones, Albert Stephen vol. 3, 1895

    • Mormons--Utah--Provo--History--Sources; Mormons--Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Provo (Utah)--History--Sources; Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Mormons--Missionary experiences--Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Mormon Church--Missions--Samoan...

    • 160 p. ; vol. 3 of 5 v. published electronically
    • Jones, Albert Stephen vol. 1, 1893-1894

    • Jones, Albert Stephen vol. 1, 1893-1894

    • Mormons--Utah--Provo--History--Sources; Mormons--Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Provo (Utah)--History--Sources; Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Mormons--Missionary experiences--Samoan Islands--History--Sources; Mormon Church--Missions--Samoan...

    • 200 p. ; vol. 1 of 5 v. published electronically
    • Edwards, Esaias

    • Edwards, Esaias

    • Edwards, Esaias, 1812-1897; Edwards, Esaias, 1812-1897--Diaries; Mormon pioneers--Diaries; Mormons--Utah--History--19th century; Mormons--Illinois--Nauvoo--History--19th century; Tooele (Utah); Nauvoo (Ill.); Cache Valley (Utah and Idaho); Salt...

    • Handwritten autobiography and diary. The account is retrospective until 1856. Edwards writes extensively about his conversion to the Mormon Church in 1839, life at Nauvoo, Illinois, and the death of two of his wives. There is a lengthy discussion...
    • Zina Young Williams Card Collection

    • Zina Young Williams Card Collection

    • Card, Zina Young Williams, 1850-1931; Card, Charles Ora, 1839-1906; Brimhall, George H. (George Henry), 1852-1932; Maeser, Karl G., 1828-1901; Brigham Young Academy--History--Sources; Mormon Church--General Authorities--Correspondence;...

    • Mormon pioneer, educator, church leader, and civic authority. Correspondence, autobiographical and biographical materials, patriarchal blessings, legal documents, news articles, and miscellaneous items. The materials document the life and career...
    • James A. McMurrin Collection

    • James A. McMurrin Collection

    • Mormon Church--Missions--Northwestern States--History--Sources; Mormon Church--Mission presidents--History--Sources; Legislators--Utah--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--Logan--History--Sources; Mormons--Missionary experiences--Northwestern...

    • Mormon Church leader, author, and Utah politician. Diaries, correspondence, an autobiography, sermon notes, conference talks, articles, award certificates. McMurrin was a Utah politician who served as a state legislator from Cache County. He also...
    • Kimball Young's Research Notes:

    • Kimball Young's Research Notes:

    • Polygamy--Utah--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--History--Sources; Mormons--Polygamy--History--Sources; Mormons--Polygamy

    • Sociologist, historian, educator, and author. Photocopies of research notes and drafts of chapters of the book "Isn't One Wife Enough?" The originals are housed in the Garett Theological Seminary Library. This work is considered to be the first...
    • Joseph Wilford Booth (

    • Joseph Wilford Booth (

    • Booth, Joseph W. (Joseph Wilford), 1866-1928--Diaries; Brigham Young Academy--History--Sources; Mormon Church--Missions--Turkey--History--Sources; Mormon Church--Missions--Armenia--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--Alpine--History--Sources; Poets,...

    • Resident of Alpine, Utah who served as president of the Turkish Mission from 1904 to 1909 and from 1921 to 1924 and as president of the Armenian Mission from 1924 to 1928 for the Mormon Church. Handwritten diaries and poems. These journals were...
    • David Candland Collection

    • David Candland Collection

    • Candland, David, 1819-1902; Mormon Church--Doctrines--History--Sources; Mormon Church--Missions--Eastern States--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--Mount Pleasant--History--Sources; Mormons--Missionary experiences--England--History--Sources

    • Mormon missionary, Utah territorial legislator, pamphleteer, teacher, clerk, and restaurant owner. Diary, pamphlets, and typescript of the diary. Candland's journal covers the years from 1841 to 1902 with a major gap from 1861 to 1902 in which...
    • Cornell Christensen Collection

    • Cornell Christensen Collection

    • Christensen, Cornell Taylor, 1910-1936; Brigham Young University--Students--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--History--Sources; Mormons--California--History--Sources; Tuberculosis patients' writings--Utah

    • Cornell Christensen was born Oct. 30, 1910, in Preston, Idaho, to Henry Oswald Christensen and Nettie Taylor, the third child of seven sons: Leland, Harold, Cornell, Arland, Ross, Grant, and Lyle. His father taught at Oneida Academy in Preston and...
    • Frank Snow Collection

    • Frank Snow Collection

    • Snow, Frank, 1863-1912; Snow, Effie Mae Harrison, 1867-1957; Mormon Church--Missions--Mississippi--History--Sources; Mormons--Mississippi--History--Sources; Mormons--Utah--Saint George--History--Sources; Mormons--Missionary...

    • Mormon missionary in Mississippi. Snow was born in Lehi, Utah and lived in St. George, Utah as an adult. Handwritten letters. The collection consists primarily of letters written by Frank Snow to his wife, Effie Mae Harrison Snow, and family while...
    • Papers of John Lyman Smith

    • Papers of John Lyman Smith

    • Smith, Joseph, 1805-1844; Smith, George Albert, 1817-1875; Smith, John, 1781-1854; Cleveland, Sarah M., 1788-1856; Kingsley, Ebenezer C., 1786-; Smith, Augusta B., 1828-1903; Wood, Augusta Carter, 1888-1965; St. George Temple (Saint George, Utah);...

    • Smith was an early LDS Church member, first cousin of Joseph Smith (1805-1844), and younger brother of George A. Smith. He was a Church patriarch and mission president, and served as a delegate to the Utah Territorial Legislature. ; Contains seven...

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