Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
David H. Bailey papers
The David H. Bailey papers (1958-2004) contain articles he wrote about the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), as well as articles by others on LDS Church subjects. David H. Bailey is a graduate of Brigham Young University and Stanford University. He is currently chief technologist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
Frank Leroy Byers papers
The Frank Leroy Byers papers consists of his research materials on the organization of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (L.D.S.) in terms of wards, branches and stakes. The collection also consists of research files about general topics that were of interest to Byers.
H.E. Garrett notebook
The H.E. Garrett notebook (1880s-1890s) consists of news clippings written by Garrett, George F. Gibbs and others regarding the LDS religion.
Nancy Geckler papers
The Nancy Geckler papers (1993-1994) consist of a twenty-page paper, "River of Hope," written by Nancy Geckler about her personal religious odyssey. Also included are two magazine articles, "Theorists to the Quantum Mechanical Wave: `Get Real'" (Science, vol. 29, March 12, 1993) and "News from Antiquity" (Ensign, January 1994).
Sterling McMurrin audio collection
Sterling M. McMurrin papers
The Sterling M. McMurrin papers (1830-2001) chronicle McMurrin's life as family man, student, educator, administrator, U.S. Commissioner of Education, philosopher, observer and critic of Western culture and religion, and participant in LDS culture. The papers (1830-2006) consist of correspondence, scrapbooks, daily planners, interviews, academic materials, governmental papers, speeches, lectures, publications, manuscripts, and awards.
Blake Ostler articles
The Blake T. Ostler articles (1980-1990), some of which were published in Dialogue: A Journal of Mormon Thought, discuss various aspects of LDS doctrines and theology. Ostler is an attorney in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Harold Robins manuscript
The Harold Robins manuscript is entitled, The Cocoon of Mormonism and provides an explanation of the LDS Church, it's beliefs and doctrines.
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.
Elsie Ross Whittaker photograph collection
The Elsie Ross Whittaker photograph collection contains photographs of Elsie Ross Whittaker and her involvement in the LDS church as well as a trip to New York.