Latter Day Saints -- Missouri
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Far West record [microform]
The Far West record (1833-1844) is a microfilm reel containing information on the Far West Stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
William Huntington diary [photocopy]
The William Huntington diary [photocopy] (1835-1845) details his life and his affiliation with the LDS Church.
John Loveless autobiography
The John Loveless autobiography (1807-1859) details his life in the LDS Church, the Church's expulsion from Missouri, his departure from Nauvoo, his trek west, and arrival in Salt Lake City.
John Lowry Sr. and John Lowry Jr. biographies
The John Lowry Sr. and John Lowry Jr. biographies of both these early settlers to Utah are undated.
Joseph H. McGee diary
The Joseph H. McGee diary (1887) speaks of his family moving to Missouri in 1837, and of several experiences with Joseph Smith and the members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Nathan Tanner speech
The Nathan Tanner speech transcript was given by Tanner, in 1895. The speech relates the story of Tanner's conversion and baptism into the Church of Jesus Christ of Later-day Saints (LDS) in New York, at the age of sixteen. He describes the mob persecutions of the Mormons at Kirtland, Ohio, and Far West, Missouri.