Newly Accessible Collections, November 2022
Explore dozens of recently digitized collections to enable your research wherever you are in the world.
Below you’ll find November’s list of newly accessible materials to explore in the Church History Catalog, such as this stereographic photograph of an American Indian couple. Labeled as “Se-go-witz and his bride” and dated to approximately 1880, the photo may show Sagwitch and his wife, Beawoachee. Sagwitch was a nineteenth-century chieftain of a band of the Northwestern Shoshone, who were victims of the 1863 Bear River Massacre. Later, they were among the first American Indians to join the Church.
You will see three categories of collections: 1) previously open collections that have been digitized, 2) previously closed collections that are now open for research (but not digitized), and 3) collections that are both newly opened and digitized.
For more information on how the Church History Library determines access to materials, please see our access policy. For some collections, login may be required to view them online.
Previously Opened, Newly Digitized Collections
Local Record Collections
Wendell 1st Ward general minutes, 1924–1977 (LR 10017 11)
Manuscript Collections
Joseph K. Dadzie papers, 1969–1988 (MS 16034)
Dorcas D. Harris correspondence, 1897–1916 (MS 29607)
Hayle Buchanan journal, 1948–1951 (MS 16202)
Alvin Winegar papers, 1841–1906 (MS 2647)
Andrew W. Thomson mission journal, 1900–1902 (MS 27256)
Photograph and Map Collections
Hotel Utah event photograph, circa 1915 (PH 10310)
Print and Rare Collections
Ol singsing bilong lotu na bilong ol pikinini (M285.2 H99hNML 1996)
Newly Opened and Digitized Collections
Manuscript Collections
William F. Butt papers, 1868, 1885–1916 (MS 15307)
Mark H. Forscutt journals, 1855–1900 (MS 17393)
Photograph and Map Collections