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Institutes of Religion -- submit link
A partial listing of institutes of religion and LDS student associations. You'll find more listings for college-age single adults in chapter 9: "Auxiliaries," the Single Adult section.
- California (Riverside) Institute. Class schedules, activities, more. http://members.aol.com/cumorahhil/riversd.htm
- California (Stanford) LDSSA. The LDS student association at Stanford. http://www-leland.stanford.edu/group/ldssa
- Illinois (Urbana-Champaign) LDSSA-L. LDS Student Association at University of Illinois. Newsletter, mailing list primarily for the LDSSA at UIUC, but others may join. To subscribe, send an
- e-mail request to listserv@po.uiuc.edu or ldssa-l-request@postoffice.cso.uiuc.edu with the message subscribe ldssa-l. More information is available at the very colorful Web site. http://www.students.uiuc.edu/~sandland
- LDS Student Associations. A good list of links. http://www.mich.com/~romulans/ldssa.html
- LDS-GRADS. E-mail discussion list for single LDS graduate students. Send a subscription request to tnrands@princeton.edu Daily traffic: about 8 messages.
- LDSSA Groups. A list of LDS Student Associations maintained by LDS World. http://ldsworld.com/links/ldssa.html
- Louisiana (Baton Rouge) Latter-day Saint Student Association. Includes an intro to LDSSAs. http://members.tripod.com/~moroni
- Massachusetts (Cambridge/MIT) Latter-day Saint Student Association. A substantial amount of information. http://web.mit.edu/afs/athena.mit.edu/activity/l/ldssa/www/home.html
- Missouri (Columbia) Institute. Activities, courses, more. (But I'm a former student, so ratings may be overstated.) http://students.missouri.edu/~ldssa
- Missouri (Rolla) LDSSA. Students at the University of Missouri at Rolla. Nice information source. http://www.umr.edu/~ldssa
- Ogden, Utah LDS Institute. The Ogden LDS Institute's home page at Weber State University. http://www.relia.net/~ldssa
- Sigma Gamma Chi. The national college fraternity for LDS Single Men. Good background information. http://www.cs.utah.edu/~ruefenac/sigma_gamma_chi
- Texas (Denton) Institute. Schedule, leadership, maps, composition. http://people.unt.edu/~ic09/ldssa
- West Virginia (Huntington/Marshall University) LDS-SA. A short compilation of information. http://webpages.marshall.edu/~brown/ldssa.html
- Wisconsin (Eau Claire) Institute. Schedule, map. http://www.duckpond.com/mormon/institute.html
Yahoo! List of LDS Student Associations. Some 250 links. q=ldssa&search.x=38&search.y=3
Colleges and Universities -- submit link
Church-affiliated colleges and universities, along with a handful of Utah schools that no longer have any direct Church affiliation-tho' they do have significant LDS student populations.
- Admissions-Brigham Young University. Applications, forms, and instructions for admission. http://adm5.byu.edu/ar/proj/app_intro.html
- Brigham Young University. Main site. http://www.byu.edu
- BYU-Hawaii. Church-owned four-year undergraduate university located in Hawaii. http://www.byuh.edu
- Dixie College. Two-year college in St. George, Utah.
- LDS Business College. Church-owned two-year trade school in Salt Lake City. http://www.ldsbc.edu
- Ricks College. (See figure 6.17.) Church-owned two-year college in Rexburg, Idaho. http://www.ricks.edu
- Snow College. Two-year college in Ephraim, Utah.
- Southern Utah University. Four-year university in Cedar City, Utah. http://www.suu.edu
- Southern Virginia College. New two-year college in Buena Vista, Virginia, at the foot of the Blue Ridge mountains. The school is operated by members of the Church, and requires students to maintain academic and behavioral standards comparable to those at BYU. http://www.southernvirginia.edu
- University of Utah. The Salt-Lake-City-based university.
- Utah State University. Four-year university in Logan, Utah. http://www.usu.edu
- Weber State University. Four-year university in Ogden, Utah. http://www.weber.edu
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Miscellaneous educational resources oriented toward adult education. Home schooling resources are located in chapter 10: "Interest Groups."
- LDS Seminary Files Providing volunteer LDS Seminary teachers with ideas to supplement CES materials.
- Unconventional Ideas A philosophical toolkit to help people replace their materialistic American dreams with non-materialistic ones.
- Ol' Buffalo Education Page Info on the value of a good education. Info on non-traditional education.
- Aspen Grove Family Camp. The Alumni Association family camp affiliated with BYU. http://zeus.byu.edu/alumni/aspengrv.htm
- BYU Alumni Association. Sponsoring numerous educational events and programs. http://www.byu.edu/alumni
- BYU Jerusalem Center. BYU's Jerusalem-based center for Near Eastern Studies. http://coned.byu.edu/jc
- BYU Library. Online searchable card catalog, library info, Web search, course reserve, and more. Everything, in fact, but the books. a href="http://www.lib.byu.edu"http://www.lib.byu.edu
- Education. A collection of articles on LDS teachings about education, and educational resources. Includes the history of LDS education and much more. A Mormons.Org site. http://www.mormons.org/daily/education"http://www.mormons.org/daily/education
- Caveman Exchange. A trading post for textbooks, housing, furnishings, more. For Utah Valley-based students. Lacks content. http://www.itsnet.com/~rexj/caveman
- Education for Eternity. A compilation of material on the subject of the eternal nature of education. Notable is the collection under the Education and the Gospel link, where the works of apostles and various LDS scholars are found. Lacks a search tool. http://www.byu.edu/tmcbucs/fc/ee/ee.htm
- Y-Site. A packed page for LDS students. Of particular interest to students at BYU, but there's something there for every college-aged Latter-day Saint. http://www.ysite.com/students.htm
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a compilation of some of the best starting points for genealogical research.
- FamilySearch. This Church-sponsored site was open for Memorial Day, 1999, and immediately became perhaps the most-used site on the entire Internet. http://www.familysearch.org
- Karen's Genealogy Page Genealogy Website. Includes database, copies of original documents, photo galleries, chat rooms, message boards, and more. Surnames include Biggs, Brown, Carpenter, Chaney, Clinkenbeard, Collins, Cowden, Dixon, Eshleman, Eutsler, Fisher, Hoover, Longstreth, McLean, Nichols, Phillips, Shingledecker, Shoemaker, Williams, Wolfe, Wood, and Young
- Bertotti Family Home Page Storia e Genealogia della Famiglia Bertotti di Monselice (Italia)
- Brantley association of America The complete research collection of American Brantley before 1910.
- TheFamily.com's GenWire TheFamily.com presents genealogy at it's finest, with links to
getting started, writing a personal history, and a vast genealogical
resource to help you find your ancestors!
- Family Tree Searcher This site makes your family tree search easier. Once you've entered your family information, you won't need to enter it again. You can then search multiple web sites from this web site. This free service will create the optimal searches for your ancestor data.
- TFC's Genealogy Wire Links to everything genealogy!
Find the worldwide sites you're looking for
with the Genealogy Wire using our click on map.
- The Przybyla Family This site is dedicated to the intrests and research ont the Przybyla family.
- Darrel La Mar and Barbara Jean Wakley welcome you to their Web Page Downey family and Beyond, Veterans and Military Links, Family Genealogy Page and new pages.
- Families Connect Surname Registry This is a surname registry designed to connect researchers of the same surnames. You can add as many names as you like and they will link your surnames to your email address or website.
- Lissa's Genealogy Pages personal genealogy, gedcom file rings and links, letters Adams, Baugh, Beale, Benton, Bjorkholmn, Chapman, Davidson, Davis, Flippin, Gray, Harris, Hodges, Jenkins, Kulju, Kunnari, Munn, Poynter, Ramsey, Rosendahl, Tucker, Whitehead, Wilson
- Family Histories of the...Gassett, Keckley, Brown, Record and Leeper surnames Family Histories of the...Gassett, Keckley, Brown, Record and Leeper surnames along with many others. Family research on my families are extensive. If you are related, please let me know and we will be glad to add you to our info and share what we know with you. A must see site. Also some great Home School links.
- A Chart for Figuring Relationships. Can't tell your grand niece from a first cousin once removed? Here's how to figure it all out. http://www.rootsweb.com/~genepool/cousins.htm
- alt.genealogy. A newsgroup discussing genealogy in very general terms. Low traffic, useful information. See chapter 8, page 189, for instructions on accessing newsgroups. news:alt.genealogy
- Ancestors. The family history and genealogy television series, presented by KBYU-TV and PBS. The site contains tips, a resource guide, downloadable charts and software, more. http://www2.kbyu.byu.edu/ancestors
- Ancestry Home Town. An entire community dedicated to helping you discover your ancestors. Includes a genealogy library with 108 databases, a community family tree, answers to genealogy questions, genealogy lessons, and commercial links. The genealogy lessons are a tremendous help to beginners. http://www.ancestry.com
- CompuServe Roots. The genealogy forum on Compuserve. Worth visiting if you're a member. Very helpful. http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/roots
- Cyndi's List of Genealogy Links. Perhaps the best-designed, most thorough noncommercial site on the entire Internet. More than 22,000 genealogy sites categorized into 70-some categories, including adoption, biographies, books, microfilm and microfiche, cemeteries, funeral homes and obituaries, census-related sites worldwide, events and activities, family bibles, handy online starting points, heraldry, historical events and people, hit a brick wall?, how to, LDS and family history centers, medieval, genealogy home page construction kit, photographs and memories, preserving your family's treasures, stories and genealogical research, professional researchers, volunteers and other research services, software and computers, terms, phrases, dictionaries and glossaries, and sites for every region, country, and U.S. state. http://www.oz.net/~cyndihow/sites.htm
- Deciphering Old Handwriting. An article full of examples and explanations of old handwriting. Very useful. http://www.firstct.com/fv/oldhand.html
- Elijah-L. An LDS Genealogy mailing list. To subscribe, send an e-mail request to elijah-l-request@genealogy.emcee.com. Daily traffic is about 10 messages. The Web site is an additional source of information. http://genealogy.emcee.com/~holdiman/elijah-l
- Everton's Genealogical Helper. A commercial site with a few free databases. Research helps and other tools are tremendously helpful. http://www.everton.com
- Family History Centers of the Church. Organized by state. Addresses and phone numbers only. The same information is available over the phone at (U.S.) 1-800-346-6044. http://www.deseretbook.com/famhis
- Family History. A collection of background information on why Latter-day Saints do genealogy. Includes articles on Family History or Genealogy, Family History Library, Family History Centers, Ancestral File, Family Registry, FamilySearch, Family Organizations, Genealogical Society, Granite Mountain Record Vault, and Book of Remembrance. A Mormons.Org site. http://www.mormons.org/daily/family_history
- Family History-How Do I Begin? Information from the Church's Web site on Why family history? Why do members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints do family history research? What can I do first? What is a Family History Center? and Where is the nearest Family History Center? http://www.lds.org/Family_History/How_Do_I_Begin.html
- Family Tree Maker. This commercial site includes some excellent noncommercial resources: an online genealogy class, an Internet family name search tool, a how-to guide, biography writing assistant, and much more. http://www.familytreemaker.com
- FHL-Brigham Young University. To contact the BYU Family History Library, send an e-mail message to FHL@byu.edu.
- FHL-Salt Lake City. To contact the SLC Family History Library, send an e-mail message to famhistlib@aol.com.
- Gendex. Indexes hundreds of World Wide Web databases containing genealogical data for over two million individuals. Incredibly helpful site with an altogether unattractive format. http://www.gendex.com/gendex
- Genealogy Online. This site is for discussion of genealogy. Includes links to the Genealogy Chat site, events database, the 1880 census, much more. Quite helpful. Little original content. http://genealogy.emcee.com
- Genealogy Online's Events Database. Add your own "events" (birth, marriage, death, other) to contribute to the site's 4,000 existing entries. http://events.genealogy.org
- Genealogy Resources on the Internet. An "obsessive" list of mailing lists, UseNet newsgroups, FTP sites, Gophers, Web, Telnet, and e-mail resources. Ugly but thorough. http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/internet.html
- Genealogy Software. Reviews of software, links to developers, utilities and add-ons, archives. Very useful if you're looking for a new genealogy package. http://www-personal.umich.edu/~cgaunt/software.html
- Genealogy World. This site contains access to both free genealogy information, and a commercial genealogy service. The free links include Surname Forums (a search and submission tool for people doing work on any given family name), Genealogy Lady Answers (answers to questions about genealogy research roadblocks), Genealogy Bookstore (books categorized by state, country, and surname, along with books on CD-ROM), monthly genealogy newsletter (good hints and information sources, also available via e-mail), and more. If you want additional help, Plan A, at36 a year, and Plan B, at24 a year, offer professional genealogical assistance. http://www.enoch.com/genealogy/homepage.html
- GEN-ROOTERS. A mailing list for Latter-day Saints to share ideas and helpful hints on the "how-to's" of genealogy. Send your subscription request to Dianne Morris at azdee@aol.com, with a brief description of your Church affiliation and a request that you be added to the list.
- How to Gather 1001 Names an Hour from a Family History Center. Robert Ragan, operator of the Treasure Maps site, has written a guidebook for using Family History Centers. Read part of his tutorial-and order the book-at this site. http://www.firstct.com/fv/lds1.html
- Online Language Resources. Translates from 18 European languages to English. Hau bang le! http://www.cooklib.org/genlang.html
- The Genealogy Lady. The Genealogy Lady-part of the fantastic New Jerusalem suite of LDS Web sites-answers questions put to her by amateur genealogists. Visit this page to read her responses. http://www.new-jerusalem.com/genealogy/questions.html
- Roots-L Surname List Finder. Massive surname search engine. http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/Genea/rsl
- Treasure Maps. Good how-to information compiled by a member of the Church. Numerous Family History Center links and a free monthly genealogy newsletter. http://www.firstct.com/fv/tmapmenu.html
- U.S. Census Bureau-Genealogy. Disappointingly little information. An Age Search Service that costs40 per lookup, plus a small amount of information on using Census Bureau information for genealogy. http://www.census.gov/ftp/pub/genealogy/www
- US GenWeb. Gateway to the huge US GenWeb project. Volunteers across the United States maintain links to information for their states and counties. This page contains information about the project and links to state-level GenWeb sites. http://www.usgenweb.com
- World Genealogy Web Project. Your first stop for finding links to international genealogical resources. Adopt a country. Maintain genealogy links for your ancestral home. Nice service project. This page is a very slow load. http://www.dsenter.com/worldgenweb
Family Histories -- submit link
Here's where you can go on the Internet if you want to write some family history.
- Karen's Genealogy Page Genealogy Website. Includes database, copies of original documents, photo galleries, genealogy bookstore, chat rooms, message boards, and more. Surnames include Biggs, Brown, Carpenter, Chaney, Clinkenbeard, Collins, Cowden, Dixon, Eshleman, Eutsler, Fisher, Hoover, Longstreth, McLean, Nichols, Phillips, Shingledecker, Shoemaker, Williams, Wolfe, Wood, and Young
- Ol' Buffalo Genealogy Page Family names include Cottam, Fish, Judd, Leavitt, McNee, Nay, Sherman. Many genealogy links.
- LDS-ONLINE-Family A growing information center for Family History on the Internet.
- Early-Saints. Large collection of biographies of early Latter-day Saints. Really unattractive site, but the information is invaluable. http://erdos.math.byu.edu/~smithw/Lds/LDS/Early-Saints
- Book and Journal Binding. Bind your journal in hard cover for 50 bucks. http://home1.gte.net/rmorgan/bokbind1.htm#bookbinding
- Family History. Articles on the LDS practice of keeping family histories. A small collection. http://www.mormons.org/daily/family_history
- Family History Moments. Archived stories from the Church News. moments&limit=50
- Oral History Questions. A good list of questions for evoking detailed memories during an oral history interview. http://www.rootsweb.com/~genepool/oralhist.htm
- The Family Letter. A service for building a family Web site, newsletter, and history accessible to family members around the world. Great idea. Implementation is a bit rough. http://webols.everton.com/familyletter/fl_welcome.html
- Tracing Mormon Pioneers. Tips for those tracing their Mormon Pioneer ancestry from Europe to Salt Lake City, Utah. Information regarding online and conventional resources of Mormon pioneer ancestry. Phenomenal page. Well worth reading through if you had ancestors arriving in Salt Lake City from 1847 to 1869. http://www.vii.com/~nelsonb/pioneer.htm
- You Can Publish Your Own Family Keepsakes. Tips for publishing family records. Excellent. http://www.rootsweb.com/~genepool/keepsakes.htm
Temples --
Temple Experiences -- submit link
Personal stories about experiences in the temple.
About Temples -- submit link
- Temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Keep up on the latest LDS temple news. Find statistics,
locations, facts, maps, stories, and quizzes for all
of the temples of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints.
- Kim Siever's Temple Site A website which contains graphics showing the locations of every temple around the world...planned, ground broken, or operating.
- Mormon Heritage: The Temple Collection. A commercial site for purchasing resin replicas of various temples, including Nauvoo and Kirtland. Photos appear on site. http://webusers.anet-stl.com/~sharon
- Nick Literski's Latter-day Saint Temple Home Page. From the opening hymn ("The Spirit of God Like a Fire Is Burning") to the closing links, there's not a better place in the world for understanding the temple. The site includes temple dedicatory prayers, photos, plans for new temples, and talks and documents related to LDS temples. Be sure to read Nick's newest link: Letters from Visitors to the Home Page. http://www.vii.com/~nicksl
- Questions About Baptism for the Dead. Part of Jeff Lindsay's frequently asked questions suite. Provides answers to several questions: Why do Mormons believe in baptism for the dead? Did early Christians practice baptism for the dead? Where does the Bible advocate baptism for the dead? Well reasoned. http://www.athenet.net/~jlindsay/LDSFAQ/FQ_BaptDead.shtml
- Teachings About Temples. A fantastic collection of articles relating to temple worship. Includes information on Why these Temples?, Latter-day Saint Temple Worship and Activity, Salvation for the Dead, The Temple and the Atonement, Temple Ordinances, Baptism for the Dead, Washings and Anointings, The Endowment, Temple Sealings, Temple Recommends, Garments, Altars, and Early Christian Temple Rites. A Mormons.Org page. http://www.mormons.org/basic/temples
- Temple Awareness Fireside. The program for a fireside on genealogy and raising temple awareness. http://www.zarahemla.com/taf.html
- Temple Dedications. Extremely well-done collection of dedicatory prayers. Site owner Nick Literski describes the prayers given in the dedication of temples as "some of the most valuable doctrinal and historical writings in the LDS Church." Includes prayers in chronological order from the Temple of Solomon to the Temple at St. Louis. http://www.vii.com/~nicksl/temdeds.html
- Temple Endowment. Dave Wiley's research on the circumstances that indicate Jesus Christ taught the apostles about the temple after his resurrection. Heavily footnoted. Consider shutting off the dark background before attempting to read. http://webpages.marshall.edu/~wiley6/40_days.html
- Temple Pictures and Dedication Prayers. Prayers, addresses, and photos of all the temples, including Nauvoo, Kirtland, and Solomon's Temple. A fine collection. http://www.cs.utah.edu/~ruefenac/lds/temples
- Temple Preparation. A very good page for new members and others about to go through the temple for the first time. A real "must read." http://www.nettally.com/lds/temp.html
- Temple Preparation. For first-time temple-goers. What to wear when attending the temple. http://www.uvol.com/writers/nina/temple.html
Temples. Basic temple information from the Global Media Guide of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Names, locations, and dedicatory dates for all the latter-day temples. http://www.lds.org/Global_Media_Guide/Temples_of_the_Church.html.
The same content, slightly expanded, is available at http://www.xmission.com/~dkenison/lds/templist.html
- Temples. Guide to temples. A little difficult to navigate, somewhat incomplete. http://www.zarahemla.com/temple.html
- The Mormon Temple Ceremony. Describes the temple endowment as a beautiful Christianization of the ancient Hebrew temple rite. Well documented, useful links. http://www.teleport.com/~arden/temple.htm
- Why These Temples? An essay by President Gordon B. Hinckley. http://www.primenet.com/~kitsonk/mormon/templ1.html
General Temple Information -- submit link
Check the schedules, use the photos, follow the maps.
- Darrel Chamberlain's Temple Photo Gallery Photographs of temples. Also includes temple screen saver downloads and other temple products - including the new temple calendar.
- Temples to Dot the Earth This site is dedicated to the geographical study of the LDS Temples. Included are several maps pinpointing all temple locations.
- Pictures of Temples. A very good collection of temple pictures and operating information. http://www.cs.utah.edu/~ruefenac/lds/temples
- Temples. Schedules, maps, and photos. Each map includes an address and driving directions, along with links to bookstores in various temple districts. A very nicely organized page, by Deseret Book. http://www.deseretbook.com/temple
- The Zarahemla Book Shoppe Temple Page. Maps to temples, general temple information, links to temple-related Web pages, a list of temples announced and under construction, and operating schedules for temples in operation. A nice arrangement of "Faith in Every Footstep" plays in the background, but the page is infrequently updated. http://www.zarahemla.com/temple.html
Individual Temples -- submit link
The histories of various individual temples.
- Cochabamba Bolivia Temple Dedication An account of a returned missionary's trip to the Cochabamba Bolivia Temple Dedication.
- Temples of the British Isles Historical and informational articles on the London and Preston England Temples, with exterior and interior pictures of both. Plus articles by the prophets on temple worship and doctrine.
- Boston Temple Page. Absolutely not to be missed is the history of the temple, written by a member who grew up in the region. Altogether an excellent site, built with an obvious love for both the temple and New England region as the birthplace of the Church. Front page: http://acs.bu.edu:8001/~baird/templehome.html; Temple history: ; An artist's rendering: http://www.deseretbook.com/temple/SCHBSTN.html
- Herod's Temple: Virtual Reconstruction of the Second Temple. A reconstruction of Herod's Temple, produced by the Department of Religious Education at Brigham Young University. HHH http://www.byu.edu/rel1/research/temple.htm
- Hong Kong Mission Alumni Home Page. Includes photos, dedicatory prayer for Hong Kong temple. http://www.1source.com/~hop/mission.html. See schedule and photo at
- Kirtland Temple. Tour of the temple. http://www.zarahemla.com/kirtland.html
- Las Vegas Temple. Background information on the temple in Las Vegas, Nevada. Very thorough. http://www.nevada.edu/home/16/blake/www/LV.temple.html. See schedule, photo, more at http://www.deseretbook.com/temple/SCHLV.html.
- Logan Temple. History and early photos of the Logan, Utah, temple. http://cyberfair.gsn.org/usdblhs/ldstemple.html
- Manti Temple. History of the temple in Manti, Utah, by someone who was married there. Sweet. http://www.sisna.com/users/EricSimpson/Manti.htm
- Nauvoo Temple Tour. Photos, history, diagrams, descriptive tour. Completely fascinating. A valuable document. Worth revisiting. http://www.indirect.com/www/crockett/nauvoo.html
- Orlando Temple Page. The Building of the Orlando Temple. Someone should have this much love for every temple. http://www2.gdi.net/~lemuel Schedules, photo, map, and more are at .
- Salt Lake Temple, History. Great page, chock full of explanations and a photographic history. An excellent site, and the quality of the historic photographs makes it well worth visiting. It would be nice to be able to click on the pictures and have them expand to fill the entire screen. http://www.nettally.com/lds/hist.html
- Salt Lake Temple, Tour of Temple Square. Online photo tour of Temple Square, with descriptions and histories of the buildings and monuments located there. http://www.desnews.com/confer/sqtour/tour.htm
- Salt Lake Temple: Max Bertola's Temple Square Tour. Max Bertola provides a nice tour of Temple Square and nearby historical sites. http://www.uvol.com/www1st/tsquare
- St. George Temple. Great history site. Very well done. http://www.infowest.com/Utah/colorcountry/History/Temple/temple.html
- St. Louis Temple. Building the St. Louis Temple. From the Hammond home page, links to information related to the St. Louis temple. http://www.ezl.com/~eggbtr
- Sweden Temple. In Swedish. Try reading aloud, just for fun. http://www.elfi.adbkons.se/~richard/sdh.html
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