Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Found in 757 Collections and/or Records:
Carol Lee Hawkins papers
The Carol Lee Hawkins papers contains programs, administrative materials, summary reports, research, and other materials relating to BYU Women's Conferences from the years 1986-1994.
Janet Pender Healy papers
The Janet Pender Healy papers (1845-1940s) consist mainly of personal materials, including correspondence, writings, autobiographies, certificates, and other papers. Some family information is also included.
Christopher C. Heaton letter
The Christopher C. Heaton letter (1924) to David O. McKay, then President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), reports on the character and labors of Richard M. Burgoyne.
Clarence Henderson papers
The Clarence Henderson papers (1921-1924) contain two diaries written by Clarence Henderson (1901-1947) that record his activities as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) in Tonga, as well as a 1922 edition of the Tonga Government Gazette and two 1924 petitions to the Tongan Legislative Assembly.
Clarence Henderson photograph collection
The Clarence Henderson photograph collection contains materials related to his LDS mission in Tonga as well as postcards.
Mary Henderson papers
The Mary Henderson papers consist of an essay entitled "Historical Sketch of L.D.S. Settlements in San Juan Valley" and western history ephermera.
Daniel and Amanda Bradley Henrie biography
The Daniel and Amanda Bradley Henrie biography (1955) is composed of a life sketch of Daniel and Amanda Henrie by Callie O. Morley, a great-granddaughter of the couple.
David Cornelius Hess autobiography and diary [photocopy]
The David Cornelius Hess autobiography and diary [photocopy] discuss his experiences while serving on three separate missions for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Hess was called to serve missions to the southern states (1895 and 1930) and to San Francisco, California (1929).
Martha Spence Heywood diary [typescript]
The Martha Spence Heywood diary [typescript] (1850-1856) details Heywood's (1812-1873) personal and family life in Utah.
Nelson Higgins papers
The Nelson Higgins papers (1836-2013) consist of personal, professional and family materials. The majority of the documents pertain to his military appointments and service. Nelson Higgins (1806-1890) was a church leader and Utah settler in the early LDS Church. He served as captain, major and colonel in the Nauvoo Legion. Click here to view the digitized materials from the collection.
Donna Hill papers
The Donna Hill papers (1803-2002) contain Hill's biographical information, correspondence, art work, book reviews, and assorted materials concerning the Joseph Smith biography. Donna Hill was a university librarian, a painter, a writer of children's books and the author of a study on the life of Joseph Smith.
Donna Hill photograph collection
Eugene Hilton papers
The Eugene Hilton papers (1867-1989) contain talks, papers, correspondence, journals, day books, and manuscripts pertaining to the life and career of Eugene Hilton (b. 1889) and his immediate family.
Eugene Hilton photograph collection
The Eugene Hilton photograph collection contains family portraits from the late 19th century to present day family members related to Eugene Hilton. The collection also contains portraits of Mormon officials in the 1920s as well as a folder of postcards from Mormon historical sites in the United States.
Hope A. Hilton papers
The Hope A. Hilton papers (1815-1999) contain diaries, correspondence, research files, family histories and genealogy, news clippings, and manuscripts. Hope Hilton (1924-1999) was a writer and community activist who, along with her husband, organized the Middle East Foundation, a charitable organization devoted to helping students from the middle east obtain an education in the United States.
John L. Hilton research project
The John L. Hilton research project (1981) is titled, "Geographical Names from the Book of Mormon: A Group Study Coordinated."
Lynn M. Hilton papers
The Lynn M. Hilton papers (1944-2002) contain family correspondence, holiday cards, travel journals, financial records, books, notes, rough drafts and finished works, newsletters, pamphlets, subject files, and news clippings. Lynn Mathers Hilton was a businessman, educator, author, world traveler, legislator, veteran, patron of the arts, and an LDS religious leader.
Lynn M. Hilton photograph collection
The Lynn M. Hilton photograph collection contains materials realted to the scholarship foundation in the Middle East established by the Hiltons as well as personal travel and family materials.
Ferdinand Friis Hintze treatise
The Ferdinand Friis Hintze treatise (1925) consist of a photocopy of Hintze's interpretation of LDS theology, entitled "Higher Spiritual Thoughts: A Treatise in Advanced Theology." The concluding ten pages are a critical review by E. H. Lund.
History of the Roosevelt Stake
The history of the Roosevelt Stake provides an account of the role of the LDS Church in the settlement of Duchesne County, Utah. Copied from the Roosevelt Standard, dated Thursday, December 8, 1938.