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Mission Pictures from the Eastern States Mission

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 1

Scope and Contents

  1. Photograph number 1: Joseph F. Smith
  2. Photograph number 2: Joseph Smith
  3. Photograph number 3: President Eastern States Mission Ben E. Rich
  4. Photograph number 4: President Walter P. Monson, followed President Rich, 1913
  5. Photograph number 5: President Edward H. Davis at the Joseph Smith Memorial Farm July 24, 1912.
  6. Photograph number 6: President Ira B. Cannon, New Jersey Conference
  7. Photograph number 7: President Eugene Hilton 4th President, East Pennsylvania Conference
  8. Photograph number 8: President E. Robertson, Third President, East Pennsylvania Conference
  9. Photograph number 9: Elder Walter E. Dye, Fifth, Idaho Succeeded me as President E. Pennsylvania Confernece, October 1914.
  10. Photograph number 10: Elder Earl Miller (slightly tinted photograph)
  11. Photograph number 11: Elder Earl Miller, 3rd Companion
  12. Photograph number 12: Elder Sam N. Sorenson, 2nd Companion
  13. Photograph number 13: Elder Leslie Tidwell, Summer work 1913
  14. Photograph number 14: Elder McLealin, 4th Companion
  15. Photograph number 15: Elder James A. Faucett
  16. Photograph number 16: Elder B. Frank Birchens, 6th Companion, Summer work to Virgina, 1914
  17. Photograph number 17: Elder Arthur Coon
  18. Photograph number 18: Elder Guy Fullmer
  19. Photograph number 19: Elder Rappley
  20. Photograph number 20: Elder A. J. Newman
  21. Photograph number 21: Elder Davis
  22. Photograph number 22: Elder Pomfroy
  23. Photograph number 23: Elder Monroe Van Wagoner
  24. Photograph number 24: Elder Howard C. Peterson
  25. Photograph number 25: Salt Lake Temple
  26. Photograph number 26: Mesa, Arizona Temple
  27. Photograph number 27-29: Fairmont Park scenes: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  28. Photograph number 30: Four unidentified Elders
  29. Photograph number 31: Four unidentified Sisters
  30. Photograph number 32: Faucett, Hooper, et al
  31. Photograph number 33: Ferry boat between Camden and Philadelphia
  32. Photograph number 34: Remnant of Philadelphia fair, 1912
  33. Photograph number 35: Elder Lorenzo H. Hatch
  34. Photograph number 36: Elder Leonard J. Madison
  35. Photograph number 37: Elder Grover Arrington
  36. Photograph number 38: Elder Edmund G. Sperry
  37. Photograph number 39: Elder Benjamin Kurdson
  38. Photograph number 40: Elder Hyrum G. Stevens
  39. Photograph number 41: Elder Travis Parker
  40. Photograph number 42: Elder Quincy Roundy
  41. Photograph number 43: Viola C. Peterson
  42. Photograph number 44: Sister Ruth N. Savage
  43. Photograph number 45: Elders Roundy, Hilton and Arrington
  44. Photograph number 46: Elders Faucett, Hilton, Dye, Madison, Stevens, Roundy, Arrington
  45. Photograph number 47: President Monson meets with Elders and Saints in Fairmont Park, Philadelphia Pa.
  46. Photograph number 48: Postcard of 15 young men, two named: Distant cousin Claud Richards, Debating companion at BYU Martin Martinson (others identified on back but are unreadable due to condition of picture)
  47. Photograph number 49: Elders and Saints in Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1913
  48. Photograph number 50: June 20, 1914 The Sisters
  49. Photograph number 51: 1911 (unidentified group of saints?)
  50. Photograph number 52: "East Pennsylvania Conference when President Robertson (center) was President I seceded him." (Identified on back)
  51. Photograph number 53: Fairmont Park, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  52. Photograph number 54: Elders Rappley and Newman
  53. Photograph number 55: Arrington and Hilton, clowning
  54. Photograph number 56: Elder Miller
  55. Photograph number 57: Dora at Mattler's feed the geese
  56. Photograph number 58: Elders Miller and Hilton haul flour
  57. Photograph number 59: Sr. Mattlr, E. Faucett, Dye, Hilton, Della
  58. Photograph number 60: We unoad a car of flour for Mattler Bakery
  59. Photograph number 61: Della and Se. Mattler and goose
  60. Photograph number 62-64: We Celebrate "24 July" at Atlantic City
  61. Photograph number 65: President Davis, St. Mattler, and Elders at Atlantic City, 1913
  62. Photograph number 66: Camden Saints, Sr. Schmidt (left) Sr. Mattler (center)
  63. Photograph number 67: Elder Birchir and President Hilton
  64. Photograph number 68: Sr. Laura Keezler of Camden
  65. Photograph number 69: Sr. Lydia Schofield of Camden
  66. Photograph number 70: Sr. Pearl Cain of Trenton N.J.
  67. Photograph number 71: Hinckley Friends: Eda Cropper, Vernell Moody, Inez Bushnell, cousin Mable Corker
  68. Photograph number 72: Ellen Escott of East Camden, N.J. Pianist for my solos.
  69. Photograph number 73: At B.Y.A. Claud Richards, Leslie Spillsburg (and others)
  70. Photograph number 74: Brother Miler
  71. Photograph number 75-77: Unidentified young girls
  72. Photograph number 78: Mother Norman and Ernest, Dear Friends
  73. Photograph number 79: Norman store and home where we lived in East Camden, finally left from here for 1913 summer country work.
  74. Photograph number 80-82: At Normans
  75. Photograph number 83: Friends Mr. and Mrs. Rudderor entertain us in country work.
  76. Photograph number 84: Courthouse, East Camden
  77. Photograph number 85: Tidwell, Roundy, Hilton, Dye, Madison, Stevens, Arrington, Faucett
  78. Photograph number 86-88: Friends
  79. Photograph number 89: Visiting saints in the country, 1914
  80. Photograph number 90: Atlantic city with paper, 1913
  81. Photograph number 91: Visiting saints in the country, 1914
  82. Photograph number 92: Four Elders and 14 saints
  83. Photograph number 93: Joseph Smith Monument in Vermont
  84. Photograph number 94: 24 July 1914, South Royalton, Vermont
  85. Photograph number 95: Original Well, Joseph Smith's birthplace
  86. Photograph number 96: Flag raising on Patriarch's Hill, Virginia
  87. Photograph number 97: 24 July 1914 at the well
  88. Photograph number 98: Joseph Smith Monument in Vermont
  89. Photograph number 99: Flag
  90. Photograph number 100: Joseph Smith farm July 24, 1914
  91. Photograph number 101: Joseph Smith=s home in Palmyra, New York "We were refused entry but later got in, This is not the property of the Church."
  92. Photograph number 102: Dr. Caldwell, Center Apostle Orson F. Whitney
  93. Photograph number 103: House where Joseph Smith and Emma Hale were married, we visited
  94. Photograph number 104: Susquehanna River
  95. Photograph number 105: Where most of the Book of Mormon was translated, Harmony (Oakland) Pennsylvania
  96. Photograph number 106: Elders and Saints
  97. Photograph number 107: Elder Arrington and President Hilton Park Ave. Office Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  98. Photograph number 108: With Leonard Wood, Hinckley, Utah, 1911
  99. Photograph number 109: Sosters Isabell and Annis, Brother Hugh
  100. Photograph number 110: Annie's oldent sone, Grant
  101. Photograph number 111: Richard and Mable Cook, cousins on mother's side
  102. Photograph number 112: Norman friends, nurses
  103. Photograph number 113: Young girl and a puppy on a front porch
  104. Photograph number 113a: First Sunday School organized in San Francisco Local Brethren, about 1902, taken at 919 Market. W. W. Collins Supt., Wm P. Wolfinger: 1st Assistant, Claude Davis: Secretary
  105. Photograph number 114: H6 Graduates Emerson School Oakland California, June 1944, Ethel Smith Teacher
  106. Photograph number 115: Emerson Number. 6 class, June 1948

Dates

  • Creation: 1900-1985

Conditions Governing Access

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Extent

From the Collection: 398 Photographic Prints

Language of Materials

From the Collection: English

Repository Details

Part of the J. Willard Marriott Library Special Collections Repository

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