| Title | Author | Subject | Description | Date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Mormon settlement in San Bernardino, 1851-1857 | Wood, Joseph Snow | Latter Day Saints; California Latter Day Saints; Colonization; California | Writing a paper of this length has been a new experience that has been both frightening and invigorating. | 1968 | |
| 2 | History of the Mormon missionary movement in South America to 1940 | Peterson, John Delon | Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints; Latter Day Saints; Missionaries; South America; Proselyting | religious thought and practice that is American in origin. From a beginning in western New York in 1830 it has grown into an organization which is worldwide in scope. Those largely responsible for this expansion are Mormon missionaries- members of the Church who devote two to three years in voluntar... | 1961-11 | |
| 3 | Tarred and feathered: Mormons, memory, and ritual violence | Alexander, John Kimball | Memory; Latter Day Saints; Religious persecution; Violence | During the nineteenth century Mormons were attacked and persecuted for their religious, social, and political differences. Tar-and-feathering was a ritual of violence used against Mormons, and remains a central part of the Mormon persecution narrative. This thesis explores the origins and meaning of... | 2012-08 | |
| 4 | Dr. John Milton Bernhisel: Utah's first delgate to Congress | Sylvester, Robert H | Latter Day Saints; Biography | The initial work on this thesis '"as begun after consultation with Dr. L. H. Creer, Head, and Dr. G-. Homer Durham of the Department of History and Political Science; of the University of Utah. Since the author requested a subject of consequence both to the State of Utah and its founders the Mormo... | 1947 |