Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Found in 757 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham City ward, Navajo County, Arizona collection [photocopies]
Brigham Young Diary photograph collection
The Brigham Young Diary photograph collection contains photographs used in the book entitled: Diary of Brigham Young, 1857 published in 1980. Included are portraits, photographs of buildings in Salt Lake City, and photographs of manuscript materials.
Brigham Young family photograph collection
The Brigham Young family photograph collection contains portraits of Brigham Young alone and with various wives and children. The collection also contains a carte de visite of a street scene in Salt Lake City during the trial of Brigham Young.
Newell G. Bringhurst photograph collection
The Newell G. Bringhurst photograph collection consist of research materials related to Bringhurst's books as well as personal materials related to his family and personal travels.
William A. Britney book of poetry
The William A. Britney book of poetry (1980) is entitled, Face to Face, which is a book of poems on LDS Church leaders and historical figures.
Dale R. Broadhurst audio collection
The Dale R. Broadhurst audio collection (1979-1982) contains audio recordings of material relevant to Broadhurst's Masters thesis research into the theory that the Book of Mormon was plagiarized in part from an earlier, fictional manuscript by Solomon Spalding.
Dale R. Broadhurst papers
Joanna Brooks papers
The Joanna Brooks papers (1995-1999) contain material related to Brooks's inquiry into how LDS women view feminism and their church membership.
Juanita Brooks papers
The Juanita Brooks papers (1941-1993) is comprised mainly of photocopied letters from Dale Morgan to Juanita Brooks concerning her book, Mountain Meadows Massacre, published in 1950. Also included are some short stories, letters concerning John D. Lee, and an oral history transcript.
James Stephens Brown diaries [typescripts]
The James Stephens Brown diaries [typescripts] (1849-1892) contain transcriptions of five of James Stephens Brown's journals. These journals cover fragments of more than fourty-six years of his life, primarily those devoted to missionary work in Iowa, Nebraska, Missouri, Great Britain, Tahiti, and to a missionary settlement south and southeast of the Colorado River.
Nephi James Brown papers
The Nephi James Brown papers (1963) consists of a published autobiography and family history.
Jesse R. S. Budge family history and autobiography
The Jesse R. S. Budge family history and autobiography (1949) consists of family memories by Jesse Budge (1878-1964), titled "Pioneer Days: Some Reminiscences." This writing gives details of growing up in a polygamous family in Paris, Idaho, and of Budge's legal career.
William Budge papers [photocopies]
William Budge was an early convert to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from Scotland, he served an early LDS mission in England and Europe from 1851-1855. This collection includes a color copy of his 1851-1855 missionary diary, letters, biographical sketches and other items pertaining to Budge.
David J. Buerger papers
David J. Buerger photograph collection
The David J. Buerger photograph collection contains photographs and slides relating to changes in LDS Church temple rites and ceremonies. The collection also includes slides used in a presentation at the Sunstone Symposium, 1988.
Isaac Bullock family papers [photocopies]
The Isaac Bullock family papers (1854-1952) include biographies for Benjamin Bullock III (1792-1852), Electa Wood Bullock (1834-1911), and Isaac Bullock (1825-1891). Also included is Isaac Bullock's journal.
Ben Bullough speech
The Ben Bullough speech (1953) is a typescript copy of a talk prepared for the Second Quorum of Deacons in the Marlborough Ward in Salt Lake City.
Jesse K. and Lydia Y. Burroughs family papers
The Jesse K. and Lydia Y. Burroughs family papers consist of originals and photocopies of family patriarchal blessings (1844-1917) and two books on family members and genealogy.
Alfred L. Bush and Klaus Hansen manuscript regarding the Council of Fifty
This collection (1957) consists of a twenty-three page unpublished manuscript entitled "Notes towards a Definition of the Council of Fifty," by Alfred L. Bush and Klaus Hansen. A tentative study of the Council of Fifty, a precursor to Hansen's "Quest for Empire: The Council of Fifty in Mormon Theology."
Lester E. Bush papers
The Lester E. Bush papers (1809-1999) contain correspondence, articles, bibliographies, research materials, editor materials for Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, surveys, textual excerpts, references, subject files, notes, theses transcripts, and pamphlets.