Box 8
Contains 5 Results:
Correspondence, 1902-1967
Includes letters and postcards from Winslow to mother Sarah, wife Emily, and other assorted correspondence.
High Priest Quorum notes, 1944
The Winslow Farr Smith papers are comprised of the journals, personal papers, correspondence, and financial records of Winslow Farr Smith (1881-), son of John Henry Smith and president of the Norther States Mission of the LDS Church from 1919 until 1923. The holograph journals document his LDS mission to Germany, 1902-1905, and continue through 1941. Financial records include personal finances and those of the Libby Investment Company, a family concern headed by George Albert Smith.
Speeches, talks, sermons, 1936-1966
The Winslow Farr Smith papers are comprised of the journals, personal papers, correspondence, and financial records of Winslow Farr Smith (1881-), son of John Henry Smith and president of the Norther States Mission of the LDS Church from 1919 until 1923. The holograph journals document his LDS mission to Germany, 1902-1905, and continue through 1941. Financial records include personal finances and those of the Libby Investment Company, a family concern headed by George Albert Smith.
Certificates, 1920-1950
The Winslow Farr Smith papers are comprised of the journals, personal papers, correspondence, and financial records of Winslow Farr Smith (1881-), son of John Henry Smith and president of the Norther States Mission of the LDS Church from 1919 until 1923. The holograph journals document his LDS mission to Germany, 1902-1905, and continue through 1941. Financial records include personal finances and those of the Libby Investment Company, a family concern headed by George Albert Smith.
Banquet invitations and event programs, 1919-1936
The Winslow Farr Smith papers are comprised of the journals, personal papers, correspondence, and financial records of Winslow Farr Smith (1881-), son of John Henry Smith and president of the Norther States Mission of the LDS Church from 1919 until 1923. The holograph journals document his LDS mission to Germany, 1902-1905, and continue through 1941. Financial records include personal finances and those of the Libby Investment Company, a family concern headed by George Albert Smith.