2016-08-19

State History Research

At State History, we’re all about helping you conduct professional or personal research in a quick, efficient manner. We know that you want to find what you’re looking for so you can move on with your research. Check out some of our most popular research tools and resources:

History

Publications Search – online access to all of State History’s publications, including back issues of Utah Historical Quarterly, all twenty-nine county histories, and the full set of Beehive History, Utah Preservation, and other periodicals

Utah History to Go – a comprehensive online course for Utah history, containing articles, exhibits, and historic photographs

I Love History – an engaging resource for kids and grade-school students

Historic Preservation & Archeology

Research historic buildings – guidelines and information for research on historic homes and structures

Rehabilitate historic buildings – links and tools to help you restore your historic building

Historic building search – interactive database of historic properties in Utah

Historic architecture guide – general introduction to Utah’s historic architecture, 1847–1940, for the scholarly community, preservationists, and the public

Cultural resource management information – resources to ensure that federal and state projects don’t carelessly destroy cultural resources

Collections and Databases

Utah History Research Center – the research center of Utah State Archives and Utah State History located at 300 S. Rio Grande St. in Salt Lake City

Library Catalog – quick search of Utah State History, Utah State Archives, and other state library resources

Digital Photos Online – a searchable database of over 70,000 terrific images online

Utah Cemeteries and Burials Search – near comprehensive database of individuals buried in Utah cemeteries

Historical Markers & Monuments Search – database of known historical markers and monuments in Utah

External resources

Research Libraries and Archives

Utah State Archives – preserves and provides access to records of enduring historical value from state and local government agencies

Utah State University – Merrill-Cazier Library (library.usu.edu/) and Merrill-Cazier Special Collections and Archives (library.usu.edu/specol/)

Weber State University – Stewart Library (library.weber.edu/) and Stewart Library Special Collections (library.weber.edu/asc/speccoll/default.cfm)

University of Utah – Marriott Library (lib.utah.edu/) and Marriott Library Special Collections (lib.utah.edu/collections/special-collections/index.php)

Brigham Young University – Harold B. Lee Library (lib.byu.edu/) and L. Tom Perry Special Collections (sites.lib.byu.edu/sc/)

Southern Utah University – Gerald R. Sherratt Library, Special Collections (www.li.suu.edu/page/special-digital-collections-digital-archives#)

LDS Church History Library (history.lds.org/section/library?lang=eng)

Archives of the Catholic Church in Utah (dioslc.org/ministries/archives)

Mountain West Digital Library (MWDL) Campus Guides – portal to digital resources from universities, colleges, public libraries, museums, archives, and historical societies in Utah, Nevada, Idaho, and Hawaii

Pioneer Online Library Collection (pioneer-library.org/)

Salt Lake Family History Library (familysearch.org/locations/saltlakecity-library)

Online Primary Sources

Utah Digital Newspapers – first statewide newspaper digitization program to pass 1 million pages in content, this site has papers ranging from the 1850s to 2010

Library of Congress (loc.gov/) – the research arm of Congress and the largest library in the world, with millions of books, recordings, photographs, maps, and manuscripts in its collections

Highway 89 Collection (highway89.org/) – online exhibit of photographs, manuscripts, and printed items

Western Waters Digital Library (westernwater.org/) – digital collection of resources on water in the West

Utah American Indian Digital Archive (utahindians.org/archives/) – portal to digital resources about the history and culture of Utah’s native peoples

Ancestry (ancestry.com) – an online resource for family trees and related genealogical information, as well as historical photos and records

Museums and Other Local Resources

Pioneer Memorial Museum dupinternational.org/index.php

Union Station Ogden theunionstation.org/

Park City History Museum parkcityhistory.org/

Carbon County Historical Society Museum carboncountyhistory.com/

Helper Western Railroad Museum castlecountry.com/Attraction-Helper-Western-and-Railroad-Museum

Frontier Homestead State Park Museum frontierhomestead.org/

Hill Aerospace Museum hill.af.mil/library/museum/index.asp

Fort Douglas Military Museum hill.af.mil/library/museum/index.asp

American West Heritage Center awhc.org/

Great Basin Museum millardcountytravel.com/places-to-see/great-basin-museum.html

Museum of the San Rafael Swell castlecountry.com/Attractions

National Park Service – Utah Historic Sites nps.gov/state/ut/index.htm?program=parks

Territorial State House Museum millardcounty.com/placestosee/territorialhousestatepark.htm

This Is The Place State Park and Old Deseret Village thisistheplace.org/

Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum stateparks.utah.gov/park/edge-of-the-cedars-state-park-museum

Anasazi State Park Museum stateparks.utah.gov/park/anasazi-state-park-museum

Friends of Camp Floyd  friendsofcampfloyd.org

Oral Histories

The Southern Utah Oral History Project: gsenm.org/listen-clips-from-the-oral-history-project/

Research Requests

We sometimes receive research requests and inquiries from press officers, historians, researchers, public and private organizations, and interested citizens. Although we cannot devote a great deal of time to these inquiries, we are happy to direct individuals and organizations to salient resources. On occasion, we are able to provide more involved research assistance. Let us know how we can assist by contacting:

Utah Historical Quarterly editors at uhq@utah.gov or (801) 245–7209 or (801) 245–7257

When information from our collections or from our editors is published or otherwise used in print or online, please use the source/courtesy line: Utah State Historical Society and/or Utah Historical Quarterly. Please also refer readers to our homepage: uhq.utah.gov.

Appreciate our services and collections? Love Utah History? Show your support by becoming a member of the Utah State Historical Society today at www.heritage.utah.gov/history/become-a-member or by “liking” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/UtahStateHistory.

Historical Resources for Grade School Students (see also Utah History Day)

Thank you for contacting Utah State History. The standard seventh-grade school text on Utah history is The Utah Journey, published by Gibbs Smith (http://digital.gibbssmitheducation.com/Utah_Journey/). For even younger students, we recommend State History's website “I Love History” (ilovehistory.utah.gov) as an engaging resource for Utah history. A fun book for kids is Will Bagley and Pat Bagley's This is the Place: A Crossroads of Utah's Past (2001). High-school and college students would benefit from Thomas G. Alexander's Utah, The Right Place (2003). An interesting blog on Utah history, suitable for 4th and 7th grade-age students, is “The Mystery of Utah History” (http://mysteryofutahhistory.blogspot.com/). The blog's creator, Lynn Arave, was for many years a reporter for the Deseret News.

For additional resources, we highly recommend consulting State History's homepage (http://heritage.utah.gov/history) for a number of good links and resources (http://heritage.utah.gov/history/research-history). If you are interested in specific topics, events, or people in Utah history, visit “Utah History To Go” and our digitized collection of the Utah Historical Quarterly and other Utah State Historical Society publications at uhq.utah.gov.

The Division of State History is proud to operate Utah History Day, the National History Day affiliate for Utah students in grades 4-12. History Day brings history to life for kids by giving them the tools to become amateur historians. Kids learn how to do real historical research, then create a final project that showcases their work. Projects are judged in a series of competitions that culminate in annual state and national contests. Visit our website (Utahhistoryfair.weebly.com/research-resources.html) for history resources helpful to kids working on their projects. To contact the state coordinator, email utahhistoryday@gmail.com.

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