Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Found in 145 Collections and/or Records:
Richard Welling Roskelley papers
The papers of R. Welling Roskelley comprise of personal and family papers as well as professional papers from Dr. Roskelley's long service as a professor of rural sociology and as an active participant in agricultural extension and international rural development.
Samuel Roskelley papers
This collection contains seven boxes of papers from Samuel Roskelley, an early settler of Cache Valley. It includes several important documents pertaining to the life and family of Samuel Roskelley, such as his diaries, life sketches, and financial records.
Richard Welling Roskelley photograph collection
The R. Welling Roskelley Photograph Collection contains family and professional photographs Dr. Roskelley's long service as a professor of rural sociology and as an active participant in agricultural extension and international rural development.
Logan, Utah postcard collection.
This collection contains postcards of various landmarks and features of Logan, Utah including images of the Utah Agricultural College, Logan Canyon, the LDS Temple, the LDS Tabernacle, and various businesses in Logan.
Jan Shipps papers
The collection consists of research notes, correspondence, professional records, and publications of Dr. Jan Shipps during her career as professor and researcher in history and religious studies.
Claire Smith papers
This collection consists of a small diary written by Claire Smith in 1930. Written mainly from New York and Chicago, it lists daily events and mentions associates.
Jenny M. Smith's Indian Student Placement Program oral histories
This single box collection contains the typescripts and cassette recordings of six oral history interviews conducted in 1999 by Jenny M. Smith for her MA thesis, "Beyond the Statistics: Indian Experiences in the Indian Student Placement Program." Those interviewed for Smith's thesis were all Native Americans who had been involved in the ISPP. Interview subjects were: Alvia J. Brown, Celina Jake, Edmond Jake, Durinda Tom, Orlando Tsosie, and one interviewee who wished to remain anonymous.
John L. Smith papers
This collections contains the research and papers of John L. Smith, a Baptist minister studied and wrote several books on Mormonism. The papers include biographical material, notes, correspondence and articles on Mormonism and other religious subjects.
Thurlow Smith and Mary LaRene Butler Smith Diaries
This collection contains ten journals that record the experiences of Thurlow Smith and Mary LaRene Butler Smith of Oakley, Idaho. These journals, which date from 1955 to 1958 and 1983 to 1996, document the Smiths’ daily lives and their LDS mission to Charleston, West Virginia.
Winslow Farr Smith papers
This collection consists of six handwritten journals kept by W. F. Smith, mainly during his LDS Church mission to Germany (1902-1905)