Mormonism
Found in 9 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.
Gisbert Bossard/Max Florence photograph collection
William Budge missionary journal
The collection contains the actual missionary journal of William Budge, with both a printed copy and a digital copy of the journal.
Bartlie T. Cardon photograph collection
Views of popular locations in Logan, including the Mormon Tabernacle, the Mormon Temple, Utah State Agricultural College, the Island, and Logan Canyon. Also included are photographs of the 1924 Jim Bridger Centennial Celebration and photographs of the Johann Paulson funeral in 1925.
James Christian and Lydia Baker Hogenson papers
This collection contains the papers of James C. Hogenson and Lybia B. Hogenson
Thomas E. Lloyd journal
Thomas Lloyd was born in England on August 19, 1850. In 1856 his family departed for the Great Salt Lake Valley; however, due to the length of the trip and the birth of his sister, they settled instead in Newton, Iowa. In 1866 a missionary converted Lloyd to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and he became an active member. This collection contains a photocopy of Thomas E. Lloyd’s journal as well as the original.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints records
This collection contains various typed and handwritten manuscripts ostensibly originating from members of the RLDS church in Missouri (Apfelbaum described these materials as a “Mormons in Missouri” archive).
Roskelley Family Photograph Collection,
Collection of photographs of the Roskelley family. Taken from the 1880s to 1918, includes mostly cabinet card portraits (albumen and gelatin silver). Also includes views of the Smithfield depot of the Utah Northern Railway Company (1918) and the Sego Milk plant in Smithfield, Utah as well as a portrait of the sons of William Frederick Rigby, Sr. taken around 1915.
Thirkell family letters
This collection contains 47 letters in total spanning from 1854 to 1919. They are primarily correspondence between members of the Thirkell family in Utah and their relatives in England.