Description
Peoples Temple miscellany consists of
miscellaneous materials about Peoples Temple arranged by California Historical Society staff
into a single, ongoing collection. Acquired at different times from a variety of donors,
materials in the collection include correspondence, notes, scrapbooks, journals, clippings,
publications, audio recordings, realia and television documentaries about Peoples Temple and
Jonestown, its agricultural mission in Guyana.
Background
Peoples Temple began as a church founded by Jim and Marceline Jones and a small group of
parishioners in Indianapolis in 1955. As pastor, Jim Jones preached to a racially-integrated
congregation during Pentecostal-based services that included healings and sermons on
integration and class conflicts. Peoples Temple conducted food drives; opened a "free
restaurant" that served thousands of meals to the city's poor in the early 1960s; operated
nursing homes; and hosted weekly television and radio programs featuring their integrated
choir. The church became well known in the Indianapolis press for the members' integration
activities and for their assertions of their pastor's gifts as a healer. The church became
affiliated with the Disciples of Christ denomination in 1960.
Restrictions
All requests to reproduce, publish, quote from or otherwise use collection materials must
be submitted in writing to the Director of the Library and Archives, North Baker Research
Library, California Historical Society, 678 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94105. Consent
is given on behalf of the California Historical Society as the owner of the physical items
and is not intended to include or imply permission from the copyright owner. Such permission
must be obtained from the copyright owner. Restrictions also apply to digital
representations of the original materials. Use of digital files is restricted to research
and educational purposes.
Availability
CHS is not taking appointments for research at this time. Please check the Library's website updates: https://californiahistoricalsociety.org/collections/north-baker-research-library/