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Roy D. Thatcher Journal, October 1900-July 1902

 File — Box: 1, Volume: 7

Scope and Contents

The journal begins 5 October 1900 with Thatcher's ordination and setting apart as an LDS Church missionary to Switzerland. He writes of his journey across the ocean on the U.S.S. Commonwealth and lists the names of other missionaries traveling with him. Thatcher arrived in Berne, Switzerland, October 31, and was assigned to the French speaking town of Neuchatel. In early journal entries, Thatcher expresses his frustration in learning to speak the French language and the seeming lack of support from his companions. He gives information regarding his daily activities as a missionary and writes of experiences he had while attending mission conferences. Of particular interest is Thatcher's account of a conference which began in the city of Berne. After a day of instruction by mission leaders, the missionaries were sent "without purse or scrip to preach the gospel." They were instructed to reassemble in Zurich in a week's time where the conference would conclude. In October 1901, church officials decided to close part of the Swiss mission and Thatcher was reassigned to the London, England, mission. In journal entries after his transfer to London, Thatcher writes that he feels more useful as a missionary in London, mostly because he is able to speak the language.

Dates

  • October 1900-July 1902

Conditions Governing Access

Access to originals restricted except with permission of the head of the Manuscripts Division.

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Extent

From the Collection: 2 Linear Feet

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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