Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)
Found in 144 Collections and/or Records:
Willie Ottogary papers
The Willie Ottogary papers include copies of newspaper articles from The Journal (1909-1929), Box Elder Journal (1925), and the Oneida County Enterprise (1924) written by Willie Ottogary.
Parkinson Family letters
This collection is made up of letters sent to Caroline Chandler Parkinson between 1890 and 1891 by her family members in Franklin, Idaho.
Sarah Patience Paskett autograph books
This collection contains autograph books kept by Sarah Patience Paskett while living in Grouse Creek, Utah, and Oakley, Idaho, where she attended the Cassia Stake Academy in Oakley, Idaho. It also contains a report card from the Cassia Stake Academy.
Edwin L. Peterson family papers
This collection contains letters, genealogy information, and personal papers related to Edwin L. Peterson’s family.
F. Ross Peterson papers
This collection contains Peterson's LDS missionary papers, publications, research papers, professional affiliations, oral history materials, personal and professional correspondence, and a collection of editorial correspondence (1983-1992) from The Dialogue: a Journal of Mormon Thought.
Henry Peterson papers
LaGrande Peterson family papers
This collection contains the papers of LaGrande and Helen Peterson, Mrs. Peterson's mother Clara Bean, and their families
Petra Horn-Marsh oral history collection
The Petra Horn-Marsh oral history collection consists of oral history tapes and transcripts done in conjunction with her master’s thesis. Because the interviews were done in sign language, they are recorded on VHS tapes.
Pleasant View, Utah Ward Relief Society records
The collection documents the history of the Pleasant View Ward Relief Society in the Weber and Ogden Stakes of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Portage, Utah Receipts from the Bishop's Storehouse
This is a one volume collection of receipts from the LDS Church's Bishop's Storehouse of the Portage Ward of the Malad Stake in Utah.