Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Subject
Subject Source: Archiveswest
Found in 757 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Madsen audio-visual collection
Collection
Identifier: A0107
Abstract
The Brigham Madsen audio-visual collection (1986-1994) consists of video and audio recordings of speeches, interviews, and radio broadcasts covering a variety of religious and Western historical subjects. Dr. Brigham D. Madsen is a historian, educator, and author of several works concerning Western/Native American history. He has served as chair of the University of Utah History Department and earned academic honors including the Distinguished Teacher of the Year.
Dates:
1986-1994
Mac Madsen papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1931
Abstract
The Mac Madsen papers (1981-2001), consists of a booklet, Put Away Your Guns, Brethren!, notes for a presentation at the 2001 Salt Lake City Sunstone Symposium, entitled, "Sacrificing Principle for Profit," with a parallel article he authored for the Salt Lake Tribune. All items deal with the LDS Church position on recreational hunting. Mac Madsen was men's basketball coach and assistant athletic director in the early...
Dates:
1981-2001
Hans Olson Magleby papers
Collection
Identifier: MS 0047
Abstract
The Hans Olson Magleby papers (1855-1875) consist of photocopies of the diary kept by Magleby (b. 1835) from 1855 to 1875, and a transcript of the diary and his autobiography, written in 1857. The documents contain genealogical date and cover topics such as the author's conversion to the LDS Church in Denmark, a mission to Norway, sailing for America, joining a handcart company, the journey to Utah, life in Ogden and Salt Lake City, and a move to Monroe on the Sevier River in 1875.
Dates:
1856-1875
Heber L. Magleby diary [typescript]
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1881
Abstract
The Heber L. Magleby diary [typescript] (1900) was kept by Magleby during the South American Expedition of 1900. This expedition was launched by professors and students from Brigham Young Academy and Snow Academy in an effort to validate Book of Mormon historical claims through archaeological discovery.
Dates:
1900
Manti, Utah photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P0084
Abstract
The Manti, Utah photograph collection consists a plate containing a photograph of the Manti Temple from The Western Architect and Building News, vol. 1, no. 6.
Dates:
circa 1940
History of the church [microform]
Collection
Identifier: MS 0643
Abstract
The history of the church is microfilmed history of the LDS Church written by scribes and taken from the diaries of Joseph Smith Jr.
Dates:
1805-1844
Byron Marchant papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1001
Abstract
The Byron Marchant papers (1885-2017) contains writings on LDS early history. Included is a reproduction of an unpublished and published manuscript, "Sidney Rigdon, The Real Founder of Mormonism," by William Whitsitt (1885). A paper, "Mormon Exaggerations," and a transcript of a speech, "Mormonism's Connection to the British Enlightenment," both by Marchant, continue the development of the perspectives presented in Whitsitt's book. This collection also contains two pamphlets. The first, "Mormon...
Dates:
1885-2017
Allen D. Marler diary and correspondence
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Identifier: ACCN 1376
Abstract
The Allen Dean Marler diary and correspondence (1923-1924) were both written by Marler while serving a mission for the LDS Church in the Eastern United States.
Dates:
1923-1924
H. Michael Marquardt papers
Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0900
Abstract
The H. Michael Marquardt papers (1800-2017) contains correspondence, clippings, diary copies, scholarly articles, miscellaneous research materials on topics in LDS history and theology. Marquardt is a historian and author.
Dates:
1800-2017
H. Michael Marquardt photograph collection
Collection
Identifier: P0613
Abstract
The H. Michael Marquardt photograph collection consists of images dealing with early Mormon church history, including maps, writing/documents, and grave sites of early church leaders.
Dates:
circa 1830s-1880s