Missionaries
Found in 19 Collections and/or Records:
Bound manuscripts
This collection consists of over one-hundred bound manuscripts which cover a wide array of historical topics.
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.
Edgar B. Brossard addendum
Edgar Bernard Brossard papers
Herschel Bullen, Jr. mission diaries, letters, and other material
This collection contains the personal papers of Cache Valley politician and entrepreneur Herschel Bullen, Jr. and his wife, Millie Bullen, the majority of which was created while he was serving a Mormon mission in England. This collection contains three of Herschel's daily journals while in England, his letters to Millie from 1889-1896, and miscellaneous invitations to social gatherings in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Carlisle family papers
This collection contains the papers of the Carlisle family of Logan, Utah. The papers of John E. Carlisle consist of letters, diaries, genealogy notes, and religious memorabilia. The papers of his son, John C. Carlisle, contain university letters, college of education memos, faculty information, student records, and general education materials.
First Presbyterian Church records
This collection contains the historic papers of the First Presbyterian Church in Logan, Utah, spanning the period between 1878 and 1993.
Norman V. Hancock papers
This collection contains the research files of Norman V. Hancock, former Chief of Game Management for the Utah Fish and Game Department. He used these materials to write the book, Two Centuries of Utah's Wildlife and its Management: a History of the Utah Department of Fish and Game .
H. Baxter Liebler papers
Marie Fuhriman Olsen oral history collection
This collection includes oral histories, original interview cassette tapes, brief bios of the interviewees, transcriptions, news clippings, essays and photographs related to Marie Fuhriman Olsen's fieldwork and Cache Valley cities and residents (boxes 1-5). It also includes personal research and writings by Marie Fuhriman Olsen (boxes 6 and 7).