Latter Day Saints -- Correspondence
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Brian Hansen collection of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints correspondence and documents
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 3220
Abstract
The Brian Hansen collection of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints correspondence and documents (1822-1908) contains early Latter-day Saints correspondence, financial records, and legal documents.
Dates:
1822-1908
Oliver Cowdrey correspondence [photocopies and typescripts]
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1549
Abstract
The Oliver Cowdrey correspondence [photocopies and typecripts] consist of forty-six letters written by Cowdrey, during 1833-1838, for himself or for others. Oliver Cowdrey (1806-1850) was one of six original members of the Church of Christ, later called the Church Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a scribe to Joseph Smith.
Dates:
undated
Francis M. Darter correspondence
Collection
Identifier: MS 0419
Abstract
The Francis M. Darter correspondence (1918) consist of two letters written by Darter to a Brother Sturm. He discusses being reinstated into the LDS Church, a book he has written that does not agree with church leaders, and preparing for the final days of the earth.
Dates:
1918
M. M. (Mahonri Moriancumer) Steele letter
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31114041925670]
Identifier: ACCN 0557
Abstract
This collection consits of a handwritten and signed letter (1892) from M. M. Steele (Mahonri Moriancumer) to his father, John Steele, regarding a mutual acquaintance's infidelity and the purchase of livestock.
Dates:
1892
J. K. Whitney letters [photocopies]
Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31114042158503]
Identifier: MS 0344
Abstract
The J. K. Whitney letters [photocopies] (1865-1966) consist of three short letters to Horace K. Whitney of Salt Lake City from his brother, J. K. Whitney, who was serving a mission for the LDS Church in Dundee, Scotland.
Dates:
1865-1866
John W. Young correspondence
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1719
Abstract
The John W. Young correspondence (1891-1924) consists of four letters, two written by John W. Young to his daughter, Mary Luella Merza Young Goulding, and his granddaughter, Mary Young Victoria Goulding. The two other letters were written by Young's son, J. Wesley Young, one informing his sister of the death of their father, and the fourth written to his father while J. Wesley Young was on an LDS mission to North Carolina. Young served as a counselor to Brigham Young from 1873-1877 and as...
Dates:
1891-1924