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=== Contact Information === | === Contact Information === | ||
'''E-mail:''' [http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/ask-genealogy.html Ask a Librarian]<ref name="ContInfo">"Contact Information" in The Library of Congress [Internet site] at http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/address.html (accessed 12 May 2010).</ref> <br> | '''E-mail:''' [http://www.loc.gov/rr/askalib/ask-genealogy.html Ask a Librarian]<ref name="ContInfo">"Contact Information" in The Library of Congress [Internet site] at http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/address.html (accessed 12 May 2010).</ref> <br> | ||
'''Address:'''<ref name="LHGRR">"Local History and Genealogy Reading Room" in The Library of Congress [Internet site] at http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/ (accessed 12 May 2010).</ref> | '''Address:'''<ref name="LHGRR">"Local History and Genealogy Reading Room" in The Library of Congress [Internet site] at http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/ (accessed 12 May 2010).</ref> | ||
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:Closed Sundays and [http://www.opm.gov/Operating_Status_Schedules/fedhol/2010.asp federal holidays] | :Closed Sundays and [http://www.opm.gov/Operating_Status_Schedules/fedhol/2010.asp federal holidays] | ||
'''Public transportation, maps, and directions:''' <br> | '''Public transportation, maps, and directions:''' <br> | ||
*Exit Metro [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/metro/images/metrorailmap.html Orange or Blue Line] '''''Capitol South''''' subway statiion, go north one block past the Madison Bldg. to the north side of Independence Ave., follow it most of a block east to the Jefferson Bldg. southeast entrance. | *'''''Subway.''''' Exit Metro [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/metro/images/metrorailmap.html Orange or Blue Line] '''''Capitol South''''' subway statiion, go north one block past the Madison Bldg. to the north side of Independence Ave., follow it most of a block east to the Jefferson Bldg. southeast entrance. | ||
*'''''Buses.''''' Metrobuses 32, 34, 36, 39, 922, 929, 995, A11, C40, and CIRC stop near Independence Ave and 1st Street. | |||
*[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=101+Independence+Avenue+Southwest,+Washington,+DC&sll=38.887692,-77.006049&sspn=0.008618,0.013797&g=101+Independence+Avenue+Southwest,+Washington,+DC&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=101+Independence+Ave+SW,+Washington,+District+of+Columbia,+20024&ll=38.887692,-77.006049&spn=0.017237,0.027595&z=14&output=embed map] of the location in the city | *[http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=&q=101+Independence+Avenue+Southwest,+Washington,+DC&sll=38.887692,-77.006049&sspn=0.008618,0.013797&g=101+Independence+Avenue+Southwest,+Washington,+DC&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=101+Independence+Ave+SW,+Washington,+District+of+Columbia,+20024&ll=38.887692,-77.006049&spn=0.017237,0.027595&z=14&output=embed map] of the location in the city | ||
*[http://www.loc.gov/loc/maps/images/g-jeffsn.jpg map] of the Thomas Jefferson building | *[http://www.loc.gov/loc/maps/images/g-jeffsn.jpg map] of the Thomas Jefferson building; the Local History & Genealogy Reading Room is in the southeast corner. | ||
'''Internet sites and databases:''' <br> | '''Internet sites and databases:''' <br> | ||
*[http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/ LC Local History and Genealogy Reading Room Internet Site]<br> | *[http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/ LC Local History and Genealogy Reading Room Internet Site]<br> | ||
*[http://catalog.loc.gov/ Library of Congress Catalog Online]<br> | *[http://catalog.loc.gov/ Library of Congress Catalog Online]<br> | ||
*[http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/internet.html Internet Subscription Services List]<br> | *[http://www.loc.gov/rr/genealogy/internet.html Internet Subscription Services List]<br> | ||
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United States of America Contact Information[edit | edit source]E-mail: Ask a Librarian[1] Address:[2]
Telephone:[1] Reading Room: 202-707-5537 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:30am - 9:30pm[2]
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Collection Description[edit | edit source]Established in 1800, the original small library was destroy during the British invasion of 1814. 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] The Local History and Genealogy Reading Room has 50,000 genealogies, 100,000 local histories, rich in collections of manuscripts, microfilms, maps, newspapers, photographs, published material, Internet subscription service databases, bibliographies, and research guides. It is strong in North American, British Isles, and German sources.[2] Tips[edit | edit source]
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