Caldwell, C. Lee
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Title |
Caldwell, C. Lee |
Abstract |
C. Lee Caldwell was born in Los Angeles, California, and reared in a small town in Eastern Utah. In 1958, he first came to Houston as a Missionary for the Mormon Church for two years, then returned to Utah for undergraduate studies, and soon after, entered the military service. He came back to Houston in 1957 and has been with the Mormon Church ever since. He is now the President of the Houston Texas stake (or location). As President, his role is the responsibility to oversee the organizational matters of the Church. Caldwell speaks of how they spread the message of the Lord, and explain to the people,to convert. He says that there are doctrinal differences between Mormons and those who adhere to the reorganized Church of the Latter Day Saints. |
Collection Name |
HMRC Oral History Collection |
Date of Interview |
August 8, 1975 |
Subject Terms |
Caldwell, C. Lee--Interviews ; Mormon leaders--Texas--Houston--Interviews ; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints ; Oral histories |
Interviewee |
Caldwell, C. Lee |
Interviewers |
Marchiafava, Louis J. |
Original Format |
Audio tape |
Oral History Number |
OH018 |
Language |
English |
Ownership Notice |
The Houston Public Library retains the literary and publishing rights of its oral histories. No part of the interviews or transcripts may be published without the written permission of the Houston Oral History Project. |
Geographic Subject Terms |
Houston (Tex.) |
Length of Interview |
1 hour, 15 minutes |
Type |
Sound ; Text |
Format |
Compound resource consisting of audio recording and transcript. |
Technical Specifications |
Flash Video (FLV) |
Funding provided by |
TexTreasures Grant |
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