Utah -- Church history -- Sources
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
George E. Bates papers
The George E. Bates papers (1991-1997) consist of documents related to the Episcopal Church of Utah, such as correspondence, meeting minutes, sermons, contact information, reports, and articles. Also included are some of Rev. George E. Bates's personal material, such as medical information.
Episcopal Diocese of Utah records
The Episcopal Diocese of Utah records (1867-1988) contain correspondence, speeches, articles, journals of convocation, journal excerpts, ledgers, financial materials, pamphlets, booklets, programs, meeting minutes, agendas, and news clippings. The Episcopal Diocese of Utah, organized in 1866, comprises most of the state of Utah, with the exception of the Southeast corner.
Greek archives
Magna Community Church records
The Magna Community Church records (1979-1988) contain financial records, programs, and a history by Enna Abernathy.
Minute book of South Cottonwood Quorum of Seventies and Mendon Quorum of Seventies [photocopy]
This collection consists of photocopied minutes of an unnamed Quorum of Seventies in the central Salt Lake Valley, 1857-1859; photocopied minutes of a Quorum of Seventies in Mendon, Utah, organized just after the settlement of Cache Valley. Many of those who were in the Cottonwood Quorum removed to Cache Valley and were members of the latter Quorum. Roughly 3/4 of the ledger concerns Mendon.
Frederick Quinn papers
Religious Society of Friends newsletters
The Religious Society of Friends newsletters (1999-2002) is titled The Circle, which was generated by this organization. The Religious Society of Friends, also known as the Quakers, was founded in the seventeenth century by George Fox in England. The Friends hold weekly meetings for the purposes of worship, Bible study, and financial and business matters.
Philip S. Thacher papers
The Philip S. Thacher papers (1971-1989) contain biographical materials, photocopy of a scrapbook detailing his activities and a photocopy of a letter to the First Parish Church of Needham, Massachusetts "on its Bicentennial Anniversary." Thacher was a pastor of the First Unitarian Church of Salt Lake City, Utah.