Correspondence with New Zealand Administration, Samoa, pp.1-131
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- 1915 - 1929
Part of Correspondence with New Zealand Administration, Samoa
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Correspondence with New Zealand Administration, Samoa, pp.1-131
Part of Correspondence with New Zealand Administration, Samoa
Correspondence with New Zealand Administration, Samoa 1915-1929
Correspondence with New Zealand Administration, Samoa, pp.132-258
Part of Correspondence with New Zealand Administration, Samoa
Correspondence with New Zealand Administration, Samoa, cont. 1930-1946
'Pacific Islands Trade Encouragement'
Part of High Commission, Fiji, pamphlets
Articles relating to New Zealand and the Pacific Islands
The Saints Herald is an official weekly journal of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, published at Lamoni, Iowa, USA.
The articles mainly concern the work of missionaries of the Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in New Zealand, Hawaii, Tahiti and the Tuamotu Archipelago. This film complements film PMB 93 in that it contains copies of articles from issues of The Saints Herald, which were not available when PMB 93 was filmed. See also PMB 92, The Saints Herald, Vols 21-50. Autumn Leaves, another publication of the Reorganized Church, has been filmed as PMB 94 (Vols 1-21) and PMB 109 (Vols 22-44) 1888-1931 inclusive.
The Saints Herald
Articles relating to the Pacific Islands
The articles mainly concern Hawaii, the Society Islands in French Polynesia, New Zealand/Aotearoa, Samoa, Tonga, Pitcairn Island and Fiji. The Juvenile Instructor was published by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Salt Lake City. For other publications of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints see also PMB 110 for Improvement Era; and PMB 113 for Contributor.
Juvenile Instructor
Douglass (1868-1896) was a missionary to New Zealand for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He died at Smithfield, Utah.
The journal covers Douglass' career in New Zealand during 1891 - 1894.
Douglass, William Jr.
James M. Abbott was born on 23 January 1868 at Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA. In 1892 he went to New Zealand as a missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
The diaries cover Abbott's period as a missionary in New Zealand/Aotearoa.
Abbott, James S.
Captain Edward Primrose Tregurtha (1803-1880) was born in Cornwall, UK, and died in Launceston, Tasmania. He went to sea at an early age, and made voyages to the Far East and India. In 1831-33, as master of the whaler Caroline, he made an extensive whaling voyage out of Hobart. His itinerary included Sydney, the Bay of Islands, the Kermadecs, Rotuma, Wallis Island, the Gilberts, Solomon Islands, New Ireland, and the Coral Sea. After a visit to England, Tregurtha returned to Tasmania, whence he traded with neighbouring colonies as owner and master of the Henry. He made voyages to Adelaide in 1837 and took early settlers and sheep to Port Phillip. He later opened a business in Launceston as a general merchant and shipping agent.
The autobiography, which, in many places, appears to have been written up from journals kept at sea, gives a full account of Tregurtha's life from his birth in 1803 until the late 1830's. From then until the year 1852, it is brief and sporadic.
Tregurtha, Edward Primrose
Catalogue of ethnographical collections
A catalogue of the ethnographic items collected by the United States Exploring Expedition to the Pacific (1838-42) led by Commodore Charles Wilkes. The Expedition visited the Tuamotu Islands, Tahiti (in French Polynesia), Samoa, Tonga, Fiji, Lord Howe Island, Australia, New Zealand/Aotearoa, Gilbert Islands (Kiribati), Marshall Islands, and Hawaii. The catalogue was prepared in 1846 by Titian Ramsay Peale, an artist-naturalist with the Expedition. A typescript version, prepared by the PMB, follows the original document on the microfilm. See also the Bureau's newsletter, Pambu, October-December 1971:25, pp. 4-7 and PMB MS 89 and MS 146.
United States Exploring Expedition
Correspondence with New Zealand Administration, Samoa
These documents originally formed part of the archives of the Samoan District Committee and later Samoan District Council of the London Missionary Society, and were formerly held at Malua, Western Samoa. The Samoan District Committee was replaced by the Council in 1928.
Correspondence of the Samoan District of the London Missionary Society with the New Zealand Administration, Samoa.
London Missionary Society - Samoan District