Talk:Church History Library

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Contact Information
E-mail: Ask a Librarian

Address:


 * 15 East North Temple Street
 * Salt Lake City, Utah 84150

Telephone: recording, and live staff 801-240-2745 Fax:  801-240-2804

Hours, admission, and holidays: Click here.

Maps and public transportation:


 * For a map of area pay-parking lots click here.
 * For TRAX light rail, and bus routes click here.

Internet sites and databases:


 * Church History Library Internet Site: resources, hours and admission, services and rules, location and parking.
 * LDS Church Periodical Index of authors, titles, subjects, and abstracts of articles in periodicals published by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and others from 1976 to the present.
 * Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel (1847-1868) index of individuals and companies that crossed the plains to Utah from 1847 to 1868. Also includes transcribed excerpts from trail diaries, letters, and newspaper reports.

Collection Description
Manuscripts, books, LDS Church records, photographs, oral histories, architectural drawings, pamphlets, newspapers, periodicals, maps, microforms, and audiovisual materials. The staff creates and maintains catalogs and indexes for this collection about the members and history of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.


 * Ward, branch, mission, and stake records from the mountain West of the United States, and around the world, including membership records primarily from 1877 to 1983, meeting minutes, and some early emigration records. The Church History Library is the only place to access membership records from 1949 to 1983.
 * Journal History of the Church 1830-present chronological scrapbook of LDS events, including an index.
 * Patriarchal Blessing Index 1833-present. Includes some genealogical data.
 * Missionary, and priesthood quorum records.
 * Diaries and journals of individuals including pioneers and some LDS Church leaders
 * Published histories of wards, branches, stakes, and missions
 * Biographical information, photos, and documentation about LDS Church leaders.
 * LDS Church periodicals and newspapers.
 * Local unit histories (splitting, merging, starting, and stopping of ward, branch, mission, and stake boundaries)

Guide
The Tracing LDS Ancestors Wiki pages describe in detail some of sources at the Church History Library. See especially Census · Colonization · Emigration and Immigration · Historical Geography · History · Membership Records · Military Records · Missionaries · Newspapers · Patriarchal Blessings · Periodicals · Priesthood Records.

Substitute Repositories
If you cannot visit or find a record at the Church History Library, a similar record may be available at one of the following:

Overlapping Collections


 * Family History Library membership, temple records, censuses, genealogy, obituary index, Early Church Info File
 * Brigham Young University Lee Library, county histories, censuses, genealogy, digitized family histories
 * Daughters of Utah Pioneers lineage society emphasizing ancestors who arrived in Utah prior to the railroad
 * Community of Christ, formerly Reorganized Church, break away group, shares part of their early history with the LDS Church

Similar Collections


 * Yale University has an excellent collection of LDS theology and history books.
 * Southern Illinois collects LDS history sources

Neighboring Collections


 * University of Utah local historical and biographical sources
 * Utah State University local historical and biographical sources
 * Utah State Archives local historical and biographical sources
 * Utah State Historical Society local historical and biographical sources