Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Found in 757 Collections and/or Records:
Franklin E. Smith papers
The Franklin E. Smith papers (1901, 1911) consist of notes from a canal stockholders joint meeting in the South Jordan LDS ward house (1901); and a letter from Joseph F. Smith, Jr. to Franklin E. Smith (1911) answering a question on LDS Church doctrine.
Franklin Richards Smith papers
This Franklin Richards Smith papers (1877-1938) consist of correspondence, papers, and photographs which document Smith's LDS mission to England, 1908-1911. Also included is correspondence of his parents, other relatives, and associates. Finally, the collection includes an assortment of printed materials such as newspaper clippings, booklets, and assorted souvenir items. The collection consists entirely of photocopies.

George Albert Smith family papers
George Albert Smith Family photograph collection
The George Albert Smith Family photograph collection contains photographs mostly centered on George Albert Smith and his time as President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
George D. Smith papers
The George D. Smith papers (1825-2009) contain essays, symposium presentations, letters, and othe items relating to central and controversial questions in LDS history and belief.
Hyrum Jenkins Smith papers
The Hyrum Jenkins Smith papers (1833-1996) consist of biographical materials, correspondence, nineteenth century articles on LDS history, nineteenth century maps of Utah, Salt Lake City. and Mexico, family histories, publications of B. H. Roberts, Salt Lake City play programs, and missionary photos.
Jennie Teasdale Smith papers
The Jennie Teasdale Smith papers (1893-1910) contain three patriarchal blessings, a certificate, and geneology sheets. Jennie Teasdale Smith was the daughter of LDS Church apostle George Teasdale.
John Smith autobiography
The John Smith autobiography was written in 1885 and tells of his journey from Ohio to Utah between 1838 and 1848 as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon), as well as his early experiences in the Salt Lake Valley and during his mission for the Mormon church to Scandinavia. PHOTOCOPIES ARE NOT ALLOWED.
John B. and Margaret Gibson Smith papers
The John B. and Margaret Gibson Smith papers (1856-1935) contain a short history of Margaret Gibson Smith, several patriarchal blessings, and a news clipping about the dedication of a monument in Lincoln, Utah honoring Margaret and other pioneer women in that area.
Joseph F. Smith family papers
The Joseph F. Smith family papers (1860-1944) contain correspondence, diaries, a letter book, and general materials pertaining to the life of Joseph F. Smith, his wives, and family. Smith was the sixth President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). He was the last President of the Church to have personally known the founder of the LDS faith, the Prophet Joseph Smith, Jr., who was also his uncle.
Joseph Fielding Smith Jr. photograph collection
The Joseph Fielding Smith Jr. photograph collection contains photos of Joseph Fielding Smith Jr., Joseph Fielding Smith, and Zella Farr Smith.
Joseph Fielding Smith photograph collection
The Joseph Fielding Smith photograph collection contains portraits of Joseph F. Smith and of several members of his family.
Joseph Smith Senior patriarchal blessing book [photocopy and transcript]
The Joseph Smith Senior patriarchal blessing book (1833-1843) consist of a copy of the original manuscript and a transcript of the blessings. The original book is located within the archives of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).
Joseph Smith, Jr. collection
The Joseph Smith, Jr. collection (1829-1986) consist of a number of diverse items from several sources which provide useful background information for those interested in knowing more about particular aspects of the life of Joseph Smith Jr., the founder of one of America's most successful religions, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Lot Smith papers
The Lot Smith papers (1857-1962) contain correspondence relating to Church matters, Smith's family, military orders. There are also government documents and records of the Mormon Church High Council in Tuba City, Arizona, Utah Territory, and Little Colorado Settlements in Arizona.
Lucy Mack Smith autobiography [photocopies]
The Lucy Mack Smith autobiography (1844-1845) contain two photocopies of a handwritten autobiography of Lucy Mack Smith (1776-1855). The autobiography was recorded by Martha Jane Knowlton Coray. Lucy Smith was the mother of Joseph Smith, the founder of the LDS Church.
Melvin T. Smith symposium presentation paper
The Melvin T. Smith symposium presentation paper (2002) was presented at the Sunstone Symposium held in August 2002 in Salt Lake City. In this paper Melvin T. Smith, a descendant of Samuel Harrison Smith, reviews the life history of his ancestor.
Nicholas Groesbeck Smith papers
The Nicholas Groesbeck Smith papers (1899-1963) contain diaries, correspondence, and a biography written by Smith. Smith was an LDS missionary in the Netherlands and served as LDS MIssion President in South Africa, Los Angeles, and the Northwestern States Mission.
Ralph and Susannah Smith collection
The Ralph and Susannah Smith collection consists of typescripts of family histories. In addition to "A History of Susannah J. Smith, 1862," the collection contains "Excerpts from the Diary of Ralph Smith, Pioneer of 1855," and a biographical sketch of Ralph Smith.
Samuel and Rosetta Livermore Smith family papers
The Samuel and Rosetta Livermore Smith family papers consist of an undated family history journal researched by Dorothy Streeper.