Mormon History
Guides to Manuscript Sources
The Library's manuscript holdings relating directly to Mormon history are
outlined at the beginning of this guide. The following list will be helpful
in locating primary materials in other institutions. In addition, sources
such as the National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections
should not be overlooked.
Andrus, Hyrum L., and Richard E. Bennett. Mormon Manuscripts to
1846: A Guide to the Holdings of the Harold B. Lee Library. (Provo,
Utah: Brigham Young University, Harold B. Lee Library, Archives & Manuscripts,
1977). JFF 78-905. Lists "journals, biographies, autobiographies,
correspondence, indentures and land deeds, military records and orders,
church certificates of ordination and membership, receipts, promissory notes
and other financial records,
[and] legal documents, such as subpoenas,
summonses, and transcripts" which were created before 1846.
Bitton, Davis. Guide to Mormon Diaries and Autobiographies.
(Provo, Utah: Brigham Young University Press, 1977). JFF 78-525.
Describes and provides the locations for 2,984 diaries, journals and autobiographies.
The descriptions of the contents accompanying each entry are indexed for
easy access to areas of special interest.
Ellsworth, S. George. "A Guide to the Manuscripts in the Bancroft
Library Relating to the History of Utah," Utah Historical
Quarterly 22 (1954): 197-254. IAA (Utah Historical Quarterly).
This is divided into four sections. The first two consist of the materials
collected by Hubert Howe Bancroft and are divided into Utah Mss. and "other"
classifications. The second two sections comprise the materials acquired
by the Bancroft Library after 1905 and are similarly divided.
Kimball, Stanley Buchholz. "Missouri Mormon Manuscripts: Sources
in Selected Societies," BYU Studies 14 (Summer 1974):
458-487. *ZAN 4580. A selective annotated bibliography of 73 items/collections
for Mormon historical study found in three Missouri institutions: the Missouri
Historical Society, the Missouri State Historical Society, and the Missouri
State Archives. In an addendum, Kimball indicates there are yet other institutions
in Missouri containing manuscripts of value to Mormon history.
Kimball, Stanley Buchholz. Sources of Mormon History in Illinois,
1839-48: An Annotated Catalog of the Microfilm Collection at Southern Illinois
University. (Carbondale: Central Publications, Southern Illinois
University, 1964). F-11 1402; later edition (1966): F-11 2493.
Catalog of a microfilm collection of over 84,000 documents held by some
40 institutions. The second edition is comprised of seven sections: (1)
letters and documents arranged alphabetically by holding institution; (2)
newspapers and periodicals arranged alphabetically by title; (3) theses
and dissertations arranged alphabetically by issuing institutions; (4) extant
indexes to early Mormon periodicals; (5) appendices; (6) new material for
the second editions; (7) materials on order, unavailable, or omitted. Includes
a name index.
Mulder, William. "Mormon Souces for Immigration History,"
Immigration Historical Newsletter 10 (November 1978): 1-8.
IE 79-347. This bibliographic essay discusses the resources at both
the Church's Historical Department and the Genealogical Department.
Name Index to the Library of Congress Collection of Mormon Diaries.
Compiled by Special Collections Department, Merrill Library, Utah State
University. (Western Text Society Series, vol. 1, no. 2) (Logan, Utah: Utah
State University Press, 1971). JFF 75-131. Indexes thousands of names
from the diary collection at the Library of Congress. The names are spelled
in the index as they occur in the original texts, therefore alternate spellings
must always be checked.
Washington, Mary Belle. An Annotated Bibliography of Western Manuscripts
in the Merrill Library at Utah State University, Logan, Utah. (Western
Text Society Series, vol 1, no. 3). (Logan, Utah: Utah State University
Press, 1971). IW 77-59. Divided into three sections: (1: items 1-215)
manuscripts not included in the W.P.A. collection; (2: items 216-547) works
compiled by the W.P.A. Federal Writers' Projects; and (3: items 548-567)
microfilm of items in the National Archives and the Utah State Archives,
Salt Lake City. The entries in each section are arranged alphabetically
by author. It should be noted that the list is annotated and indexes only
the annotations and not the entries themselves.
Withington, Mary. Catalogue of Manuscripts in the Western Americana
Founded by William Robertson Coe. Yale University Library. (New
Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1952). IW Yale University Library.
William Robertson Coe Collection of Western Americana. Consists of 542 entries
arranged alphabetically by author or issuing body. Often the entries are
for collections of materials as opposed to individual documents, and are
accompanied by descriptive and historical annotations.