Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Found in 115 Collections and/or Records:
Lewis W. Shurtliff Manuscript
Life of Job Pingree
Autobiography, “Life of Job Pingree written by Himself at the Age of 88 Years.”
Account of Mormon pioneer, Job Pingree, who emigrated from England and settled in Ogden,
Utah, in 1857. Photocopy of original handwritten account and photocopy of transcript. Oversize
manuscript drawer.
Llewelyn McKay Postcard
Lou Henry Vanden Bosch Photograph Collection
Maw Family Collection
M.I.A. Ribbon
Milson R. Pratt Religious Tract
Religious tract titled, “The House of Israel Who and Where They Are” by Milson
R. Pratt, ca. 1900.
Mormonism Exposed
Nauvoo Affidavits and Certificates
Re-composed copy of a broadsheet issued in 1842 by the Times and Seasons of
Nauvoo, Illinois. The original document has ink showing through one side to the other, making it
difficult to read. It is also a rare document available only at the LDS Historical Department in
Salt Lake City and the Beinecke Library at Yale University. The current facsimile has been re-
typeset for clarity and distribution.
Nauvoo High Council Collection
Circular concerning the decision to send a company of pioneers from Nauvoo to settle a valley in the Rocky Mountains. The decision was determined on January 20, 1846 with the move being planned for early March, 1846.