Religion
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Thomas E. Lloyd journal
Thomas Lloyd was born in England on August 19, 1850. In 1856, his family departed for the Great Salt Lake Valley; however, due to the length of the trip and the birth of his sister, they settled instead in Newton, Iowa. In 1866, a missionary converted Lloyd to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and he became an active member. This collection contains a photocopy of Thomas E. Lloyd’s journal as well as the original.
Logan Institute of Religion records
This collection contains highlights of the Logan Institute of Religion newsletters, course schedules, and pamphlets.
Morrisite collection
Public Folklore collection
This collection contains materials pertaining to U.S. public folklore programs within their respective states, Washington DC and Puerto Rico. The collection materials include pamphlets, brochures, programs, newsletters, correspondence, etc.
Jan Shipps papers
The collection consists of research notes, correspondence, professional records, and publications of Dr. Jan Shipps during her career as professor and researcher in history and religious studies.
Alden Tueller papers
Contains the journals and diaries of Alden B. Tueller, an LDS missionary to Switzerland and Austria, and later a tax attorney specializing in tax-exempt trusts and organizations.
USU Interfaith Initiative collection
This is a collection of information on how Utah State University’s Interfaith Initiative project began and the shaping process it endured. It includes emails, flyers, PowerPoints, meeting notes, roundtable summaries and transcriptions, IRB forms, grant applications.
Utah State University Vertical Files collection
A collection of folders containing assorted historical information of the Intermountain West.