Box 4B
Contains 25 Results:
East of Antelope Island, 1943
Pages 106 and 109 of the history of Kaysville, published by the Davis County company of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers.
Provo Manufacturing Company, 1880 December 8-1883 January 4
Correspondence concerning the financial struggles of the Provo Manufacturing Company.
The Mormon Battalion, 1846 June 30-July 11
John Taylor's journal entries, briefly introduced by church historian Brigham H. Roberts, documenting the United States Army's petition for assistance in the Mexican-American War; the Mormons' nonaggression agreement with the Pottawattamie Indians; and their encouragement by Taylor, Parley P. Pratt, and Orson Hyde to volunteer for the battalion.
Church Business--President-in-Exile, 1886 March 17-20
Correspondence concerning the solvency of Z.C.M.I.; a directive forbidding unauthorized organ performances in the tabernacle; and a report of Utah territorial Gov. Eli Murray's hand in the legal harassment of polygamists.
First Year in Salt Lake Valley, 1847 December 3-26
Excerpts from the Journal History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, including documentation of the Mormons' first civil ordinances in the Salt Lake Valley--laws regarding vagrancy, disorderliness, adultery, fornication, robbery, and drunkenness.
Journal History, 1848 March 6-April 1
Excerpts from the Journal History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, with entries from Winter Quarters and correspondence regarding settlement prospects in California, the Mormon Battalion, general conference, and convert migration.
Albert King Thurber, 1878 August 15-1887 May 23
Correspondence from Albert K. Thurber, president of the Sevier Stake, concerning settlers' relationship with Indians, mission calls and priesthood assignments, and the construction of a wagon road through the Henry Mountains; and a sketch of Thurber's life from the Latter Day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia by Andrew Jenson.
Lucinda Lee Dalton, 1884 August 24-1887 January 6
Letters from Lucinda Lee Dalton, a Beaver, Utah, school teacher and widowed mother of six, concerning her anxiety about premarital sexual relations between her sister and late husband, the eternal fate of her children, and her desire not to marry again; and a letter from missionaries serving among the "Lamanites" asking about "the propriety of brethren of the mission marrying into the Navajo nation."
Thomas Taylor, 1878 March 18-1886 October 9
Church Business--President, 1880 January 8-1887 May 9
Correspondence concerning G. W. Thatcher's suggestion to have Karl Maeser replace him as president of Brigham Young College in Logan, and conflicts with various Indian tribes and competition to other sects in their conversion to Christianity; and John Taylor's address to the Wyoming territorial legislature upon its visit to Utah during the church's fiftieth anniversary jubilee.