Newly Accessible Collections, March 2023
Explore dozens of recently digitized collections to enable your research wherever you are in the world.
Below, you’ll find a list of materials in the Church History Catalog that are newly accessible. Consider, for example, an oral history of Helen Woodruff Anderson, who was raised by Wilford Woodruff’s widow Emma Smith Woodruff before living with Heber J. Grant’s family. Helen would go on to serve in the Relief Society Employment Bureau, on the Relief Society general board, and in the Relief Society General Presidency, often working on projects related to welfare.
For some of these collections, login may be required to view them online. For more information on how the Church History Library determines access to materials, please see our access policy.
Newly Digitized Collections (Already Open to Research)
Local Record Collections
Cottonwood Branch general minutes, 1897–1978 (LR 8362 11)
Kelsey Branch missionary record, 1916–1920 (LR 4391 21)
Manuscript Collections
Richard L. Finlinson correspondence, 1948–1953 (MS 16208)
Young, Walter E. Diaries, 1910–1918 (MS 8288)
Church Record Collections
Deseret alphabet manuscripts, circa 1869 (CR 244 415)
Print and Rare Collections
Un'opera meravigliosa e un prodigio / LeGrand Richards. (M230 R516mITA 1981)
Un'opera meravigliosa e un prodigio / di Le Grand Richards (M230 R516mITA 196-?)
White slave secrets of the Mormon invasion : polygamy poison (M274.2 W588 1922)
Oral History Collections
Photograph Collections
Portrait of Mervin W. Davis (PH 1700 3221)
Art Collections
Newly Opened and Digitized Collections
Oral History Collections
Newly Opened Collections (But Not Yet Digitized)
Manuscript Collections