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'''Telephone:''' &nbsp;Reading Room: 202-707-5537<br>'''Fax:''' &nbsp;202-707-1957  
'''Telephone:''' &nbsp;Reading Room: 202-707-5537<br>'''Fax:''' &nbsp;202-707-1957  
'''Hours:'''<ref name="S1" /> &nbsp;Monday-Saturday 9:00 to 4:30
'''Directions, maps, and public transportation:'''<ref name="S1" /> &nbsp;{''Optional''}
'''Internet sites and databases:''' <br>
*Repository Internet Site at http://www.repository.net <br>
*Repository Catalog Online at http://www.repositorycatalog.net <br>
*Repository Database at http://respositorydatabase.net <br>


==== Library Background  ====
==== Library Background  ====


Established in 1800, the original small library was destroy during the British invasion of 1814. A month later Thomas Jefferson offered his own personal library of 6,487 books as a replacement. Since becoming the U.S. copyright repository it has grown to the largest library in the world. It serves both houses of Congress, and is open to the public.<ref>"History" in The Library of Congress [Internet site] at http://www.loc.gov/about/history.html (accessed 18 October 2008).</ref>  
Established in 1800, the original small library was destroy during the British invasion of 1814. A month later Thomas Jefferson offered his own personal library of 6,487 books as a replacement. Since becoming the U.S. copyright repository it has grown to the largest library in the world. It serves both houses of Congress, and is open to the public.<ref>"History" in The Library of Congress [Internet site] at http://www.loc.gov/about/history.html (accessed 18 October 2008).</ref>


= Family History Resources  =
= Family History Resources  =

Revision as of 17:01, 12 May 2010

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United States of America
Library of Congress
Local History and Genealogy Reading Room

Contact Information[edit | edit source]

E-mail:  Ask a Librarian[1]

Address:

101 Independence Ave. SE
Thomas Jefferson Building, LJ G42
Washington, D.C. 20540-4660

Telephone:  Reading Room: 202-707-5537
Fax:  202-707-1957

Hours:[2]  Monday-Saturday 9:00 to 4:30

Directions, maps, and public transportation:[2]  {Optional}

Internet sites and databases:

Library Background[edit | edit source]

Established in 1800, the original small library was destroy during the British invasion of 1814. A month later Thomas Jefferson offered his own personal library of 6,487 books as a replacement. Since becoming the U.S. copyright repository it has grown to the largest library in the world. It serves both houses of Congress, and is open to the public.[3]

Family History Resources[edit | edit source]

The Local History and Genealogy Reading Room has one of the world's premier collections of U.S. and foreign genealogical and local historical publications.[4]

Sources[edit | edit source]

  1. "Contact Information" in The Library of Congress [Internet site] at http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/address.html {accessed 18 October 2008).
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  3. "History" in The Library of Congress [Internet site] at http://www.loc.gov/about/history.html (accessed 18 October 2008).
  4. "Local History and Genealogy Reading Room" in The Library of Congress [Internet site] at http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/ (accessed 18 October 2008).