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"Students can benefit in several ways from researching their school's history ... This is history that is near at hand and that has a direct connection to their lives."
Larry J. Hackman, New York State Archivist

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Special Collections & Archives

Special Collections is the location in the library where all unique, fragile, and irreplaceable documents are held. The Arthur Porter Reading Room provides a place where people can come and use the public materials of Special Collections & Archives. The Special Collections contains books, manuscripts, and various types of collections relating to BYU-Idaho/Ricks College, Rexburg, Southeast Idaho, and the Church.

 

We welcome students and the public to come and see what we have to offer. Our staff is willing to assist in your research endeavors. The Archives' first priority is to serve the colleges and departments of the university. Some of the materials in the Archives are restricted because of the right to privacy and administrative reasons and are not available to students or the public.

 

 

Hours & Information:

McKay Library Room 220

Open Monday - Friday

9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

(208) 496-2986

 

We may close temporarily at certain times for meetings and other special circumstances. Times that we re-open will be posted on the door. Special requests and other information regarding the reading room can be sent to John Powell at powellj@byui.edu

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Funeral Cards

Memento Mori

Currently on display we have a number of memorial cards from our Fulcher/Smith manuscript collection. Memorial cards were decorative reminders used at funerals to help the living remember to pray for the souls of the departed. Most funeral cards displayed a type of symbolism, such as a broken column to represent a premature death or a weeping willow to invoke mourning or grief. Come see a little bit of our interesting history!