Religion
Found in 15 Collections and/or Records:
Rulon C. Allred journals
This collection contains photocopies of Rulon C. Allred's journals. Allred lead the Apolistic United Brethern, a fundamentalist, polygamous sect of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, until his murder in 1977.
Royce S. Bringhurst Papers
This collection documents the life of Royce S. Bringhurst, a Bennion, Utah native who went on to become a strawberry pomologist at the University of California at Davis. It includes material from his mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, military service in WWII, pomology career, and retirement prior to his death in November of 2005.
Cache Community Connections Oral History Project
39 Oral histories of people involved in Cache Valley, Utah religious communities (faith traditions); collected August 2008 through March 2010.
Cache Valley Presbyterian Church oral history collection
To commemorate the 130th anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church in Cache County Utah, the Memorial Committee conducted an oral history project to mark the occasion. This collection houses the oral histories obtained.
Cache Valley Refugee Oral History Project collection
James V. Hansen Congressional papers
This collection contains subject files, general correspondence, constituent correspondence, books, reports, maps, newspaper clippings, media, and other documents from James V. Hansen's 20 years as a U.S. congressman representing Utah's first district.
Ella Gardener McQuarrie Hatch Book collection
The materials in this collection consist of rare books and manuscripts donated by L. Boyd and Anne McQuarrie Hatch.
J.A. Groebli papers
This collection contains materials pertaining to the life of J.A. Groebli, a resident of Logan, Utah. It contains correspondence from various groups practicing the occult, martial arts, and a variety of religions.
The Reverend Paul Jones Photographs 1913 Collection
The Reverend Paul Jones Photographs 1913 Collection contains 79 images taken mostly in summer and early fall of 1913 by Rev. Jones himself. They include many images of Logan Canyon taken during a Boy Scout outing, several of Jones' wedding and property, and a few of St. John's Episcopal Church and rectory.