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==Contact Information== | ==Contact Information== | ||
'''Email:''' | '''Email:'''<br> | ||
'''Website:''' http://countylib.org/local-history.html | |||
'''Facebook:''' https://www.facebook.com/countylibrary | '''Facebook:''' https://www.facebook.com/countylibrary | ||
'''Address: | '''Address: 514 Stoney Creek Blvd, Edinburg, VA 22824'''<br> | ||
'''Telephone: (540) 984-8200''' | |||
'''Hours of Operation:''' Monday 10:00am - 6:00pm | '''Hours of Operation:''' Monday 10:00am - 6:00pm | ||
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==Description of Collections== | ==Description of Collections== | ||
When it was founded in 1984, the Shenandoah County Library committed itself to providing the resources | When it was founded in 1984, the Shenandoah County Library committed itself to providing the resources our community needs to understand its history. To do this the library developed a collection of published local history works, microfilm, maps, and other works. In 2001 we moved to our current facility and a generous donation by Dr. William Truban allowed us to add an Archives. This helped us expand our collection to include photographs, primary sources, and rare books. Today, we remain committed to our mission of "collecting, preserving, and sharing the history of Shenandoah County." | ||
To fulfill this mission we continue to operate the Shenandoah Room and the Truban Archives under the direction of our Archivist Zachary Hottel. You can contact him at zhottel@countylib. | To fulfill this mission we continue to to operate the Shenandoah Room and the Truban Archives under the direction of our Archivist Zachary Hottel. You can contact him at [[Mailto:zhottel@countylib.orh|zhottel@countylib.or]]<nowiki/>g or via phone at (540)984-8200 for any questions regarding these collections or research. Before visiting, be sure to review our visiting page. | ||
We are always looking to expand the size of our collection. Primarily we gather new materials through donations from individuals, businesses, and community groups. Our collection focuses on Shenandoah County and the Shenandoah Valley, and we are especially interested in any type of local history materials including letters, photographs, ledgers, maps, drawings, cards, etc. Contact Archivist Zachary Hottel to discuss a possible donation. | We are always looking to expand the size of our collection. Primarily we gather new materials through donations from individuals, businesses, and community groups. Our collection focuses on Shenandoah County and the Shenandoah Valley, and we are especially interested in any type of local history materials including letters, photographs, ledgers, maps, drawings, cards, etc. Contact Archivist Zachary Hottel to discuss a possible donation. | ||
==Tips for Your Visit== | ==Tips for Your Visit== | ||
The Shenandoah Room and Truban Archives local history collections are located at the Shenandoah County Library, 514 Stoney Creek Blvd. | The Shenandoah Room and Truban Archives local history collections are located at the Shenandoah County Library, 514 Stoney Creek Blvd. Edinburg Virginia. | ||
Most of our local history collection is available during regular library hours. However, materials in our closed collections are only available when our archivist or a volunteer is on duty. Please contact us in advance of your visit. Individuals are usually available to provide assistance Monday through Friday, 10:00AM-5:30PM and on Saturdays by appointment. The closed collection can also be made available on other times by appointment. Requests must be made to Archivist Zachary Hottel via email, [[Mailto:zhottel@countylib.org|zhottel@countylib.org]], or phone (540)984-8200. All requests will be handled on a case by case basis and depending on staffing availability. | |||
You can learn more about our collections, and the restrictions placed on them, by visiting our Shenandoah Room and Truban Archives pages. | |||
Before visiting the library we recommend you explore our catalog to search for available materials. Learn more about conducting a catalog sear on our Shenandoah Room page. | |||
If you are visiting us to conduct genealogical research, we recommend you browse our Family Folder Collection. | |||
[[Category:FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries]] | [[Category:FamilySearch Affiliate Libraries]] | ||
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Revision as of 08:27, 7 August 2019
Contact Information[edit | edit source]Email: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/countylibrary Address: 514 Stoney Creek Blvd, Edinburg, VA 22824 Hours of Operation: Monday 10:00am - 6:00pm Tuesday 10:00am - 8:00pm Wednesday 10:00am - 6:00pm Thursday 10:00am - 8:00pm Friday 10:00am - 6:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 3:00 pm Sunday Closed Directions/Parking Map: Description of Collections[edit | edit source]When it was founded in 1984, the Shenandoah County Library committed itself to providing the resources our community needs to understand its history. To do this the library developed a collection of published local history works, microfilm, maps, and other works. In 2001 we moved to our current facility and a generous donation by Dr. William Truban allowed us to add an Archives. This helped us expand our collection to include photographs, primary sources, and rare books. Today, we remain committed to our mission of "collecting, preserving, and sharing the history of Shenandoah County." To fulfill this mission we continue to to operate the Shenandoah Room and the Truban Archives under the direction of our Archivist Zachary Hottel. You can contact him at [[2]]g or via phone at (540)984-8200 for any questions regarding these collections or research. Before visiting, be sure to review our visiting page. We are always looking to expand the size of our collection. Primarily we gather new materials through donations from individuals, businesses, and community groups. Our collection focuses on Shenandoah County and the Shenandoah Valley, and we are especially interested in any type of local history materials including letters, photographs, ledgers, maps, drawings, cards, etc. Contact Archivist Zachary Hottel to discuss a possible donation. Tips for Your Visit[edit | edit source]The Shenandoah Room and Truban Archives local history collections are located at the Shenandoah County Library, 514 Stoney Creek Blvd. Edinburg Virginia. Most of our local history collection is available during regular library hours. However, materials in our closed collections are only available when our archivist or a volunteer is on duty. Please contact us in advance of your visit. Individuals are usually available to provide assistance Monday through Friday, 10:00AM-5:30PM and on Saturdays by appointment. The closed collection can also be made available on other times by appointment. Requests must be made to Archivist Zachary Hottel via email, [[3]], or phone (540)984-8200. All requests will be handled on a case by case basis and depending on staffing availability. You can learn more about our collections, and the restrictions placed on them, by visiting our Shenandoah Room and Truban Archives pages. Before visiting the library we recommend you explore our catalog to search for available materials. Learn more about conducting a catalog sear on our Shenandoah Room page. If you are visiting us to conduct genealogical research, we recommend you browse our Family Folder Collection. |