Skip to main content

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

 Subject
Subject Source: Archiveswest

Found in 757 Collections and/or Records:

Chase and Mathews family histories

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 2524
Abstract The Chase and Mathews family histories (1957-2006) consist of memories, recollections, transcriptions and copies of materials that detail the history of these two families. Isaac Chase came to Utah in 1847 and in 1854 he partnered with Brigham Young to developed a flour mill which became known as the Chase Mill.
Dates: 1957-2006

John Cheney family genealogy

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0071
Abstract The John Cheney family genealogy focuses on Elam Cheney, a Latter Day Saint pioneer, and his descendents in Utah.
Dates: circa 1916

E. A. Child diary [photocopy]

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 31114043359662]
Identifier: MS 0352
Abstract The E. A. Child diary [photocopy] (1900-1901) consist of the missionary journal of "Ebbie" Child. He served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Switzerland.
Dates: 1900-1901

Thomas Battersby Child audio-visual collection

 Collection
Identifier: A0757
Abstract The Thomas Battersby Child Audio-Visual Collection details Thomas B. Child's life through a tour of Gilgal Garden and his funeral. There is also a video of his son and nephew giving a walking tour of the garden with details on the garden's and Child's history and importance.
Dates: undated

Thomas Battersby Child papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1877
Abstract The Thomas Battersby Child papers (1909-2000) consist of his collected writings, focusing on two aspects of his life, the LDS Church, and a park he created in his backyard, the Gilgal Sculpture Garden, now protected by Salt Lake City as a public park. Child was a mason, businessman, husband, and a bishop of the LDS Church.
Dates: 1909-2000

VaLois S. Chipman papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 1323
Abstract The VaLois S. Chipman papers (1925-1980) consist of Chipman's missionary papers, interview transcripts, and autobiography.
Dates: 1925-1980

Carl J. Christensen papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0553
Abstract The Carl J. Christensen papers (1851-1976) consist mainly of writings by Christensen and others on crystals and ideas of Native Americans in LDS Church history. Carl J. Christensen (b. 1901) was a chemistry professor and engineer and member of the LDS Church.
Dates: 1951-1976

D.H. Christensen papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0627
Abstract The D. H. Christensen papers (1853-1956) consist of correspondence, family materials, mission journals, essays, news clippings, articles, and scrapbooks. David Henry Christensen (1869-1956) was an educator in Utah, a superintendent of Salt Lake City Schools, he served on the Board of Regents, was the president of Christensen Construction Company, and went on a mission and became a mission president for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (LDS Church).
Dates: 1853-1956

Harold T. Christensen papers

 Collection
Identifier: ACCN 0715
Abstract The Harold T. Christensen papers (1933-1998) consist of sections of his memoir titled Mormon or Sociologist: Memoirs of a Marginal Man; articles, primarily on sociology; biographical materials; masters thesis (1937); autobiography of his brother, Cornell Christensen; and other materials. Christensen was a professor of sociology at Brigham Young University and at Purdue University.
Dates: 1933-1998

Mads Christensen papers

 Collection
Identifier: MS 0307
Abstract The Mads Christensen papers (1869-1913) consist of a an autograph book given to Christensen by fellow LDS polygamist prisoners in the Utah Penitentiary. Also included is Christensen's citizenship certificate, a letter, and biographical materials.
Dates: 1869-1913