Mormon missionary diarists are the Mormon missionaries who kept records in the form of diaries and journals recounting their activities on behalf of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in various parts of the world. Both male and female missionaries kept these diaries and were encouraged to do so by the church. Many of these documents have been donated to the Brigham Young University's Harold B. Lee Library, and since 2003, a large selection of these have been transcribed and digitized.
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This is an international list of diarists who have Wikipedia pages and whose journals have been published. Contents A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R...
early leader in the Latter Day Saint movement, a Mormon pioneer, soldier, chief of police, lawyer, missionary, and politician in Utah Territory. Stout was...
Pratt: Being a Narrative of Yankee Whaling in the Eighteen Twenties, A MormonMissionary to the Society Islands, and of Early California and Utah in the Eighteen...
Alexander 1991, p. 213. Hardy, Jeffrey S. "Abraham Owen Woodruff". MormonMissionary Diaries. Harold B. Lee Library. Retrieved June 26, 2019. Alexander...
published by Clayton that was essential to subsequent travelers of the Mormon Trail. Later in the 1847 trek, Harmon was left with nine other men to construct...
daily activities of the Latter-day Saints during the first year of the Mormon migration to the Salt Lake Valley, and the earliest days of their settlement...
every public office. Meanwhile, successful missionary work in the U.S. and Europe brought a flood of Mormon converts to Utah. During this time, Congress...
the Utah Territory legalized slavery in 1852, the Utah War of 1857 saw Mormon settlers in the Utah territory fighting the US government. By 1860, four...
from Kentucky from 1859 to 1865. (died 1867) October 9 – Almon W. Babbitt, Mormon pioneer and first secretary/treasurer of Utah Territory (died 1856) October...
of Mormon witness (d. 1835) January 19 Auguste Comte, French philosopher, pioneer of positivism (d. 1857) Samuel Worcester, Christian missionary to Cherokee...
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California genocide. After the Portolá expedition of 1769–1770, Spanish missionaries began setting up 21 California missions on or near the coast of Alta...
March 5 – Protestant missionaries from the London Missionary Society land in Tahiti, from the Duff (celebrated as Missionary Day in French Polynesia)...
George Washington Walker (1800–1859), English missionary in Australia Ann Warder (1758–1829), American diarist Robert Spence Watson (1837–1911), English solicitor...
differs significantly from the orthographies used by early linguists and diarists recording other versions of the Jargon: Portland State University Chinook...