Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Dialogue Foundation photograph collection
Dialogue Foundation photograph collection contains published and submitted drawings, paintings and photographs. The material has been separated by subject matter, i.e. LDS (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints) musicians and artists, LDS historical figures, LDS women, art, LDS temples and downtown Salt Lake City, The Book of Abraham, and miscellaneous photographs and material.
Nicholas Groesbeck Morgan papers
The Nicholas Groesbeck Morgan papers (1885-1997) consist of archaeological and historical materials pertaining to Utah and United States. The bulk of this collection is devoted to notable Utah/Mormon personalities and figures as well as buildings, places, etc. that are held in historical reverence concerning pioneering and the Salt Lake area.
Percy Livingstone Myer pamphlet
The Percy Livingstone Myer pamphlet (1945) is titled, "The Symbolic Stones of the Butteresses of the House of the Lord in Salt Lake City and their Significance." Myer (1895-1987), an engineer, also wrote other pamphlets on related LDS themes.
James Walter Paxman diary
The James Walter Paxman diary (1893) also includes a daily journal of activities. Includes his impressions of the Salt Lake Temple dedication. James Walter Paxman (1861-1943) lived in Nephi, Utah, and was president of the Juab Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
George W. Reed photograph collection
The George W. Reed photograph collection contains photographs of Reed's homes in Salt Lake City, and photographs of the American flag hung on the Salt Lake Temple to commemorate statehood in 1896.
Salt Lake Temple dedication card
The Salt Lake Temple dedication card (1893) allowed for the admittance of one person for the morning session of the dedication services.