Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Subject
Subject Source: Archiveswest
Found in 757 Collections and/or Records:
Rudger Clawson photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P0291
Abstract
The Rudger Clawson photograph collection contains formal portrait photographs of Rudger Clawson as well as images of his family, the Utah State Penitentiary, and postcards
Dates:
circa 1900
James L. Clayton papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2733
Abstract
The James L. Clayton papers (2013) contain the memoir "Goodbye Moroni: An Intellectual Odyssey." This is a read-only copy -- no part of this collection may be photocopied, or otherwise duplicated.
Dates:
2013
William Clayton diaries and ledger [photocopies and digital copy]
Collection
Identifier: MS 0055
Abstract
The William Clayton diaries and ledger consist of copies of Clayton's 1840-1842 journal, ledger and his 1852-1853 diary. Clayton was prominent in the LDS movement. He was summoned to Joseph Smith's office to assist Willard Richards and subsequently became clerk to Joseph Smith. Later, he followed Brigham Young to the Great Salt Lake Valley and served missions for the his church.
Dates:
1840-1877
Cochranism collection
Collection
Identifier: MS 0470
Abstract
The Cochranism collection (circa 1816-1983) consists of photocopied primary and secondary sources on the life of Jacob Cochran and the sect which he founded, including photocopies of legal documents. Also included is correspondence to various libraries and institutions seeking information on Jacob Cochran and Cochranism, particularly on whether any members of the Cochran sect later joined the LDS Church.
Dates:
circa 1818-1983
Fred C. Collier papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0478
Abstract
The Fred C. Collier papers (1880, 1973) consist of research materials regarding the discourses of Brigham Young; a trypescript and photocopy of a LDS phraseology scrapbook from 1854; a written treatise by Collier entitled "Gospel of the Father" volume 1, and "The Mormon God," volume 2; and a handwritten 1880 revelation of Wilford Woodruff.
Dates:
1880; 1973
Gibson Condie papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2091
Abstract
The Gibson Condie papers (1847-1904) include a copy of a page from the book I Sailed to Zion by Susan Arrington Madsen and Fred E. Woods, as well as a typescript of his diary. Gibson Condie was born in Scotland in 1835 and was converted with his family to the LDS Church. In 1849 he sailed with his parents to New Orleans on the ship Zetland.
Dates:
1847-1904
Andrew Wood Cooley family papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0567
Abstract
The Andrew Wood Cooley family papers (1837-2021) consist of biographical and genealogical materials relating to Andrew Wood Cooley (1837-1887) and his family. Andrew Cooley was a prominent member of the LDS Church during the nineteenth century.
Dates:
1837-2021
Cooley family photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P0339
Abstract
The Cooley family photograph collection contains photographs of Andrew Wood Cooley, four of his five wives, and various members of the Cooley family and extended families.
Dates:
1850-1980
J. Raymond Cope letters
Collection
Identifier: MS 0596
Abstract
The J. Raymond Cope letters (1945) are carbon copies. One is from J. Raymond Cope, a Unitarian minister, and the other from LDS Church president, George Albert Smith. The letters discuss a leaflet supposedly distributed by the LDS Church, entitled "Sustaining the General Authorities of the Church."
Dates:
1945
Evalina Lavina Babbitt Cornell papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1374
Abstract
The Evalina Lavina Babbitt Cornell papers (1885-1947) consist of extracts from a journal, funeral services, and scrapbook of a LDS woman living in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dates:
1885-1947