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Mormonism (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints)

 Subject
Subject Source: Archiveswest

Found in 757 Collections and/or Records:

Emily H. Cannon papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1164
Abstract The Emily H. Cannon papers (1898-1902) contain a personal diary from Emily H. Cannon's year long visit to Boston, correspondence from one of her brothers to another, and a program from an annual meeting of The Daughters of the Revolution.
Dates: 1898-1902

George Q. Cannon family papers

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Identifier: ACCN 1224
Abstract The George Q. Cannon family papers (1842-2005) consist of genealogical materials, journal and diary extracts, obituaries, newspaper clippings, correspondence, family association meeting minutes, and biographical information. George Q. Cannon was a LDS pioneer, president of the Hawaiin LDS mission, delegate from the Utah Territory to the U.S. Congress, and member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the LDS Church.
Dates: 1842-2005

George Q. Cannon photograph collection

 Collection
Identifier: P0450
Abstract The George Q. Cannon photograph collection contains portraits of George Q. Cannon, and a group portrait of several Latter Day Saint members, including Cannon, in prison uniforms imprisoned for polygamy.
Dates: 1880-1910

Hugh J. Cannon missionary correspondence

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Identifier: ACCN 0919
Abstract The Hugh J. Cannon missionary correspondence (1926-1928) contain correspondence pertaining to the LDS Church's Swiss and German Mission, where Hugh Jenne Cannon (1870-1931) presided as mission president from 1925 to 1928. The correspondence reports the progress of missionary T. Quentin Cannon; some are addressed to him and some are to his parents, Jesse F. and Margaret Cannon.
Dates: 1926-1928

M. Hamlin Cannon papers

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Identifier: MS 0618
Abstract The M. Hamlin Cannon papers (1951-1977) consist of copies of articles and correspondence, mainly regarding history of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. M. Hamlin Cannon (1909-1978) was a military and LDS Church historian.
Dates: 1951-1977

Paul B. Cannon papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1086
Abstract The Paul B. Cannon papers (1852-1989) contain correspondence, a scrapbook, articles, and news clippings. Cannon was an attorney in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Dates: 1852-1989

Joseph H. Carpenter correspondence

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Identifier: ACCN 2214
Abstract The Joseph H. Carpenter correspondence (1887-1896) is between Joseph H. Carpenter in Utah and his family in England, including sentiments for and against the LDS Church. Carpenter was the son of a Congregational Church of England minister who moved to Utah and converted to the LDS Church.
Dates: 1887-1896

John E. Carr essay

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Identifier: ACCN 1747
Abstract The John E. Carr essay describes the author's work in bringing a stone owned by the LDS Church inscribed with the motto "What E'er Thou Art, Act Well Thy Part" from Scotland to Salt Lake City in 1970.
Dates: 1970s

Albert Carrington papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0549
Abstract The Albert Carrington papers (1847-1887) contain diaries, correspondence, and other documents that recount Carrington's life and dealings with his family, mission, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), business, school, politics, and other aspects of his life.
Dates: 1847-1887

William Henry Chamberlin papers

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Identifier: ACCN 0846
Abstract The William Henry Chamberlin papers (1915-1954) consist of a bound copy of Chamberlin's paper, "Berkeley's Philosophy of Nature and Modern Theories of Evolution," written in 1916-1917 at Harvard under the direction of Ralph Barton Perry, and a photocopy of Ephraim E. Ericksen's "William H. Chamberlin, Pioneer Mormon Philosopher," published in The Western Humanities Review in 1954. Chamberlin was a Utah and Mormon philosopher who taught at...
Dates: 1915-1954