Latter Day Saints -- Correspondence
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Brian Hansen collection of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints correspondence and documents
The Brian Hansen collection of Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints correspondence and documents (1822-1908) contains early Latter-day Saints correspondence, financial records, and legal documents.
Oliver Cowdrey correspondence [photocopies and typescripts]
The Oliver Cowdrey correspondence [photocopies and typecripts] consist of forty-six letters written by Cowdrey, during 1833-1838, for himself or for others. Oliver Cowdrey (1806-1850) was one of six original members of the Church of Christ, later called the Church Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and was a scribe to Joseph Smith.
Francis M. Darter correspondence
The Francis M. Darter correspondence (1918) consist of two letters written by Darter to a Brother Sturm. He discusses being reinstated into the LDS Church, a book he has written that does not agree with church leaders, and preparing for the final days of the earth.
M. M. (Mahonri Moriancumer) Steele letter
This collection consits of a handwritten and signed letter (1892) from M. M. Steele (Mahonri Moriancumer) to his father, John Steele, regarding a mutual acquaintance's infidelity and the purchase of livestock.
J. K. Whitney letters [photocopies]
The J. K. Whitney letters [photocopies] (1865-1966) consist of three short letters to Horace K. Whitney of Salt Lake City from his brother, J. K. Whitney, who was serving a mission for the LDS Church in Dundee, Scotland.