Latter Day Saints -- Missionary experiences -- Germany
Found in 5 Collections and/or Records:
Lowell L. Bennion papers
The Lowell L. Bennion papers (1928-1987) contain many articles and speeches that Bennion wrote, as well as a portion of Bennion's missionary diary. Bennion (1908-1996) was the first director of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS) Institute at the University of Utah. He was also a major leader in humanitarian service and the University of Utah's Lowell Bennion Service Center is named in his honor.
Hugh J. Cannon missionary correspondence
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.
E. A. Child diary [photocopy]
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.
Kurt Randolph Wegner diary
Incomplete diary (1963) of an LDS missionary, Kurt Randolph Wegner, to the South German Mission.
Levi Edgar Young papers
The Levi Edgar Young papers (1901-1963) consist of two journals, a book of pressed flowers, correspondence, and news clippings. Other miscellaneous papers are also included. Levi Edgar Young (1874-1963) was a Utah educator and member of the LDS Church's First Quorum of the Seventy.