Box 100
Contains 33 Results:
Autobiographical sketch
Written by George Albert Smith to T. Earl Pardoe. Included is a copy of a letter, probably written by Emily Smith Stewart, to T. W. Pardoe giving additional information on George Albert Smiths life.
Notes on George Albert Smith's life
Holographic notes concerning incidents in the life of George Albert Smith. Included is a statement made by George Albert Smith a month before his death in 1951.
Biographical articles
Magazine articles on George Albert Smith.
"A Brief Biography", 1892
Humorous biography of George Albert Smith written at the time of his marriage.
Marriage certificate, 1892
Nurses' bedside notes, 1951
Notes kept by nurses preceeding the death of George Albert Smith.
Funeral, 1951
Documents concerning the funeral of George Albert Smith, including a dedicatory prayer, a list of pall bearers, an obituary statement, and a statement of arrangements for the funeral.
George Albert Smith's creed
Line of Authority cards
Cards giving George Albert Smith's line of apostolic authority.
Blessing, 1870
Given to George Albert Smith by George A. Smith.
Patriarchal blessing, 1881
Given to George Albert Smith by John L. Smith.
Patriarchal blessing, 1884
Given to George Albert Smith by Zebedee Coltrin. In this blessing George Albert Smith is told he will become an apostle, and it is intimated he will become president of the LDS Church.
Missionary blessings, 1892-1938
Given to George Albert Smith by Joseph F. Smith and Heber J. Grant.
Priesthood certificates, 1892
Ordination as a member of the Quorum of the Seventy and as a missionary.
Certificates, 1892-1942
Discharge certificate as a sergeant in the National Guard of Utah, life membership certificate in the Young Men's Mutual Improvement Association, membership certificate in the Utah State Historical Society, and a pass to the October 1942 General Conference.
Missionary certificates, 1903-1919
Included are certificates for Lucy E. W. Smith, George Albert Smith, Jr., and Edith Smith.
Missionary farewell program, 1919
Apostolic charge, 1903
To George Albert Smith by John Henry Smith.