Missionaries
Found in 74 Collections and/or Records:
Mark K. Allen papers
The Mark K. Allen papers consist of a photocopy of Allen's diary made while serving a Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) mission to the Eastern States (1927-1928). Also included are two articles.
Archibald R. Anderson papers
The Archibald R. Anderson papers (1932-1975) contain a copy of a 1932 memoir and a biography written by his son, Archibald J. Anderson. Archibald Anderson spent most of his life in Fairview, Sanpete County, Utah, where he was active in the family wool business. He helped establish the Fairview State Bank and served as vice-president of the bank for 35 years. He was a missionary for the LDS Church in Scotland from 1895 to 1897.
Charles H. Andrus papers
The Charles H. Andrus papers (1923-1926) consist of papers resulting from Andrus' LDS Church mission to the Eastern United States. Included are letters, certificates, street meeting materials, and a diary.
George William Ashton biography
George Barber journal [typescript]
The George Barber journal [typescript] (1861-1885) describes events during the settlement of the Cache Valley and later as a missionary in England for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Rebecca Rosetta Peterson Bean speech
The Rebecca Rosetta Peterson Bean speech (1964) is an untitled fireside talk given by Rebecca Rosetta Peterson Bean (1891-1976). In the talk, Bean discusses her experiences as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Palmyra, New York, in 1915.
Henry G. Boyle autobiography and diary [typescripts]
Carl Madsen Bradt autobiography
The Carl Madsen Bradt autobiography (1857-1922) discusses the life of Bradt. Bradt was born in Denmark in 1857. He joined the LDS Church in 1877 and served three LDS missions to Denmark during the 1900s. Part of the autobiography is a short history of his second wife, Annie Crane Madsen.
"Brother Juniper's tales on Navajoland" [typescript]
"Brother Juniper's tales of Navajoland" (1970) is a 128-page typed volume recording the experiences and daily life of Brother Juniper of the St. Christopher's Mission, with the Navajo in Bluff, Utah.
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.