1941 Letter from Alvin F. Smith to Rev. J. Kirkwood Craig
Letter from Alvin F. Smith to J. Kirkwood Craig, related to Craig's search for information about the Church's missing bell. Smith relates that there are two bells in possession of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, one of which came from Nauvoo, Illinois.
Alvin Smith was a Librarian for his Church, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Smith, Alvin F.
12/3/1941
First Presbyterian Church of Iowa City
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Iowa City, Iowa; Salt Lake City, Utah
1911 Letter from Rev. Schell to Rev. Wylie about the Church’s missing bell
Rev. J.P. Schell writes to Rev. D. W. Wylie about the Church’s missing bell. He states that, in addition to hearing about the bell from other sources, while serving as a missionary in Utah he met Brigham Young’s brother George, and that George Young knew about the missing bell and did not deny that it was in Salt Lake City.
The letter was written in Erie, North Dakota, where Rev. Schell was pastor of the First Presbyterian Church.
Schell, J.P.
06/01/1911
First Presbyterian Church of Iowa City
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Iowa City, Iowa; Salt Lake City, Utah
1911 Letter from George Gibbs to Walter Davis about the Church’s missing bell
George Gibbs, writing as Secretary to the President of the Church of Jesus Christ Latter-day Saints, responds to a previous letter from Walter Davis inquiring about the possibility of the First Presbyterian Church’s missing bell being in possession of the LDS Church.
Gibbs, George F.
03/15/1911
First Presbyterian Church of Iowa City
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Iowa City, Iowa; Salt Lake City, Utah