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=== Contact Information  ===
=== Contact Information  ===


'''E-mail:'''<ref name="GA">[http://www.bibblib.org/genealogy-archives/ The Genealogical and Historical Room] in ''Middle Georgia Regional Library'' (accessed 17 January 2016).</ref> &nbsp;[mailto:mgrlgh@bibblib.org mgrlgh@bibblib.org] <br>  
'''E-mail:'''<ref name="GA">[http://www.bibblib.org/genealogy-archives/ The Genealogical and Historical Room] in ''Middle Georgia Regional Library'' (accessed 17 January 2016).</ref> [mailto:mgrlgh@bibblib.org mgrlgh@bibblib.org] <br>  


'''Address:'''<ref name="GA" /><br>  
'''Address:'''<ref name="GA" /><br>  


:'''''Washington Memorial Library&nbsp;''''' a Middle Georgia Regional Library<br>Genealogical and Historical Room<br>1180 Washington Avenue<br>Macon, GA 31201-1790 <br><br>
:'''''Washington Memorial Library ''''' a Middle Georgia Regional Library<br>Genealogical and Historical Room<br>1180 Washington Avenue<br>Macon, GA 31201-1790 <br><br>


'''Telephone:'''<ref name="GA" /> &nbsp;Genealogical and Historical Room 478-744-0821<br>  
'''Telephone:'''<ref name="GA" /> Genealogical and Historical Room 478-744-0821<br>  


'''Hours and holidays:'''<ref name="GA" /> &nbsp;Monday 9am – 9pm, and Tuesday–Saturday 9am – 6pm. &nbsp;[http://www.bibblib.org/events/category/holiday-closings/list/ Holiday closings].<br>  
'''Hours and holidays:'''<ref name="GA" /> Monday 9am – 9pm, and Tuesday–Saturday 9am – 6pm. [http://www.bibblib.org/events/category/holiday-closings/list/ Holiday closings].<br>  


'''Map, and public transportation:'''<br>  
'''Map, and public transportation:'''<br>  


*'''''Google map:&nbsp;''''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Washington+Memorial+Library/@32.8386501,-83.6431002,16z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x88f3fe861c271acd:0xa4cb556ed3505a0a Washington Memorial Library]  
*'''''Google map: ''''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Washington+Memorial+Library/@32.8386501,-83.6431002,16z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x88f3fe861c271acd:0xa4cb556ed3505a0a Washington Memorial Library]  
*'''''Public transportation:&nbsp;''''' [http://mta-mac.com/ Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority (MTA)] has two bus routes that stop within two blocks of the Washington Memorial Library. See [http://mta-mac.com/1w.html Route 1 - Vineville/Zebulon Rd.], and [http://mta-mac.com/2.html Route 2 — Belleville/Log Cabin/Zebulon Rd]. The Terminal Station, where most MTA buses stop, is a 15 minute walk (less than a mile) from the Washington Memorial Library.
*'''''Public transportation: ''''' [http://mta-mac.com/ Macon-Bibb County Transit Authority (MTA)] has two bus routes that stop within two blocks of the Washington Memorial Library. See [http://mta-mac.com/1w.html Route 1 - Vineville/Zebulon Rd.], and [http://mta-mac.com/2.html Route 2 — Belleville/Log Cabin/Zebulon Rd]. The Terminal Station, where most MTA buses stop, is a 15 minute walk (less than a mile) from the Washington Memorial Library.


'''Internet sites and databases:''' <br>  
'''Internet sites and databases:''' <br>  
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=== Collection Description  ===
=== Collection Description  ===


One of the best collections in Georgia for genealogy, African Americans, and local history.<ref>William Dollarhide, and Ronald A. Bremer, ''America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers'' (Bountiful, UT: Heritage Quest, 1988), 33. {{WorldCat|39493985}}; {{FSC|728550|item|disp=FS Library Book 973 J54d}}.</ref> &nbsp;32,000 volumes, 24,000 microfilms with an emphasis on the 13 American colonies, the American Revolutionary War, England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.<ref name="GA" />  
One of the best collections in Georgia for genealogy, African Americans, and local history.<ref>William Dollarhide, and Ronald A. Bremer, ''America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers'' (Bountiful, UT: Heritage Quest, 1988), 33. {{WorldCat|39493985}}; {{FSC|728550|item|disp=FS Library Book 973 J54d}}.</ref> 32,000 volumes, 24,000 microfilms with an emphasis on the 13 American colonies, the American Revolutionary War, England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.<ref name="GA" />  


=== Alternate Repositories  ===
=== Alternate Repositories  ===
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*[http://www.maconbibb.us/coroners-office/ Macon Bibb County Coroner], Macon, suspicious deaths.  
*[http://www.maconbibb.us/coroners-office/ Macon Bibb County Coroner], Macon, suspicious deaths.  
*[http://www.gamd.uscourts.gov/ U.S. District Court, Middle District of Georgia], Macon, recent civil, criminal, and bankruptcy cases.  
*[http://www.gamd.uscourts.gov/ U.S. District Court, Middle District of Georgia], Macon, recent civil, criminal, and bankruptcy cases.  
*Repositories in '''''surrounding counties:&nbsp;''''' [[Crawford County, Georgia Genealogy|Crawford]], [[Houston County, Georgia Genealogy|Houston]], [[Jones County, Georgia Genealogy|Jones]], [[Monroe County, Georgia Genealogy|Monroe]], [[Peach County, Georgia Genealogy|Peach]], and [[Twiggs County, Georgia Genealogy|Twiggs]].  
*Repositories in '''''surrounding counties: ''''' [[Crawford County, Georgia Genealogy|Crawford]], [[Houston County, Georgia Genealogy|Houston]], [[Jones County, Georgia Genealogy|Jones]], [[Monroe County, Georgia Genealogy|Monroe]], [[Peach County, Georgia Genealogy|Peach]], and [[Twiggs County, Georgia Genealogy|Twiggs]].  
*[[Atlanta-Fulton Public Library Central Library]], large collection with good coverage of the southeast USA.<ref>William Dollarhide and Ronald A. Bremer. ''America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers'' (Bountiful, Utah: Heritage Quest, 1998), 33. {{WorldCat|39493985|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}. {{FSC|728550|item|disp=FS Library Ref Book 973 J54d}}.</ref> They have county histories, family histories, will indexes, deeds, military rosters, passenger lists, Atlanta city directories, Georgia censuses 1820-1930, local histories, and newspapers.<ref>[http://www.afpls.org/central-hq/66-special-collections Special Collections] in ''Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System'' (accessed 8 January 2016).</ref>  
*[[Atlanta-Fulton Public Library Central Library]], large collection with good coverage of the southeast USA.<ref>William Dollarhide and Ronald A. Bremer. ''America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers'' (Bountiful, Utah: Heritage Quest, 1998), 33. {{WorldCat|39493985|disp=At various libraries (WorldCat)}}. {{FSC|728550|item|disp=FS Library Ref Book 973 J54d}}.</ref> They have county histories, family histories, will indexes, deeds, military rosters, passenger lists, Atlanta city directories, Georgia censuses 1820-1930, local histories, and newspapers.<ref>[http://www.afpls.org/central-hq/66-special-collections Special Collections] in ''Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System'' (accessed 8 January 2016).</ref>  
*[[Atlanta History Center]], Kenan Research Center, extensive Georgia family and county histories, Sons of the American Revolution library, holdings for North and South Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama genealogy.  
*[[Atlanta History Center]], Kenan Research Center, extensive Georgia family and county histories, Sons of the American Revolution library, holdings for North and South Carolina, Tennessee, and Alabama genealogy.  
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*[[University of Georgia Main Library]], Athens, largest collection for early Georgia settlers. Also, they hold county histories, county records, family records, biographies and newspapers.  
*[[University of Georgia Main Library]], Athens, largest collection for early Georgia settlers. Also, they hold county histories, county records, family records, biographies and newspapers.  
*Repositories in '''''other surrounding states:''''' [[Alabama Archives and Libraries|Alabama]], [[Florida Archives and Libraries|Florida]], [[North Carolina Archives and Libraries|North Carolina]], [[South Carolina Archives and Libraries|South Carolina]], and [[Tennessee Archives and Libraries|Tennessee]].  
*Repositories in '''''other surrounding states:''''' [[Alabama Archives and Libraries|Alabama]], [[Florida Archives and Libraries|Florida]], [[North Carolina Archives and Libraries|North Carolina]], [[South Carolina Archives and Libraries|South Carolina]], and [[Tennessee Archives and Libraries|Tennessee]].  
*[https://www.familysearch.org/en/library/ FamilySearch Library], Salt Lake City,&nbsp;450 computers, 3,400 databases, 3.1 million microforms, 4,500 periodicals, 310,000 books of worldwide family and local histories, civil, church, immigration, ethnic, military, and records pertaining to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Many '''''Georgia Archives&nbsp;''''' microfilms are also available at branch '''''[https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ FamilySearch Centers]&nbsp;''''' in local church buildings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and described in their online [[Introduction to the FamilySearch Catalog|FamilySearch Catalog]].<ref>Dollarhide and Bremer, 1.</ref>  
*[https://www.familysearch.org/en/library/ FamilySearch Library], Salt Lake City, 450 computers, 3,400 databases, 3.1 million microforms, 4,500 periodicals, 310,000 books of worldwide family and local histories, civil, church, immigration, ethnic, military, and records pertaining to members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Many '''''Georgia Archives ''''' microfilms are also available at branch '''''[https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ FamilySearch Centers] ''''' in local church buildings of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and described in their online [[Introduction to the FamilySearch Catalog|FamilySearch Catalog]].<ref>Dollarhide and Bremer, 1.</ref>  
*[[Dallas Public Central Library]] 111,700 volumes, 64,500 microfilms, 89,000 microfiche, and over 700 maps, marriage, probate, deed, and tax abstracts in book form, or microfilm of originals for some states, and online databases including Georgia and other Southern states.<ref>Dollarhide and Bremer, 107.</ref>
*[[Dallas Public Central Library]] 111,700 volumes, 64,500 microfilms, 89,000 microfiche, and over 700 maps, marriage, probate, deed, and tax abstracts in book form, or microfilm of originals for some states, and online databases including Georgia and other Southern states.<ref>Dollarhide and Bremer, 107.</ref>



Latest revision as of 11:17, 19 December 2023

Washington Memorial Library
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Contact Information[edit | edit source]

E-mail:[1] mgrlgh@bibblib.org

Address:[1]

Washington Memorial Library a Middle Georgia Regional Library
Genealogical and Historical Room
1180 Washington Avenue
Macon, GA 31201-1790

Telephone:[1] Genealogical and Historical Room 478-744-0821

Hours and holidays:[1] Monday 9am – 9pm, and Tuesday–Saturday 9am – 6pm. Holiday closings.

Map, and public transportation:

Internet sites and databases:

Collection Description[edit | edit source]

One of the best collections in Georgia for genealogy, African Americans, and local history.[2] 32,000 volumes, 24,000 microfilms with an emphasis on the 13 American colonies, the American Revolutionary War, England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland.[1]

Alternate Repositories[edit | edit source]

If you cannot visit or find a record at the Washington Memorial Library, a similar record may be available at one of the following.

Overlapping Collections

  • National Archives I, Washington DC, census, pre-WWI military service & pensions, passenger lists, naturalizations, passports, federal bounty land, homesteads, bankruptcy, ethnic sources, prisons, and federal employees.[3]
  • National Archives at Atlanta federal censuses, Ancestry.com, military, pensions, bounty-land, photos, passengers lists, naturalizations, Native Americans, African Americans, and workshops.[4]
  • Federal Records Center, Ellenwood, GA., receives federal agency and court records of Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.
  • Georgia Archives, Morrow, is the best place to start family history research in Georgia. Genealogies, county histories, newspapers, tax digests, private papers, church records, cemeteries, Bible records, municipal records, census, maps, land plats, photographs, Georgia Confederate service and pension records, colonial, headright & bounty land grants, land lottery, and Georgia county records.

Similar Collections

Neighboring Collections

Sources[edit | edit source]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The Genealogical and Historical Room in Middle Georgia Regional Library (accessed 17 January 2016).
  2. William Dollarhide, and Ronald A. Bremer, America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers (Bountiful, UT: Heritage Quest, 1988), 33. WorldCat 39493985; FS Library Book 973 J54d.
  3. Dollarhide and Bremer, 2.
  4. Dollarhide and Bremer, 127-28.
  5. Heritage Room in Athens Regional Library System (accessed 15 January 2021).
  6. William Dollarhide, and Ronald A. Bremer, America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers (Bountiful, UT: Heritage Quest, 1988), 33. WorldCat 39493985; FS Library Book 973 J54d.
  7. CCGS Inventory an MS Excel database with link on Records - Digital and Print in Coweta County Genealogical Society (accessed 12 January 2016).
  8. Huxford-Spear Genealogical Library History in Huxford Genealogical Society, Inc. (accessed 15 January 2016).
  9. Library Resources in The Thomasville Genealogical, History and Fine Arts Library (accessed 8 January 2016).
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Handybook for Genealogists (Logan, Utah : Everton Publishers Inc, 1999), 83. WorldCat 670125599; FS Library Book 973 D27e 1999.
  11. William Dollarhide and Ronald A. Bremer. America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers (Bountiful, Utah: Heritage Quest, 1998), 33. At various libraries (WorldCat). FS Library Ref Book 973 J54d.
  12. Special Collections in Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System (accessed 8 January 2016).
  13. Collections in DeKalb History Center (accessed 11 September 2015).
  14. Contact Us in Georgia Genealogical Society (accessed 8 January 2016).
  15. Living History Museum in Visit Ebenezer (accessed 6 February 2022).
  16. Dollarhide and Bremer, 1.
  17. Dollarhide and Bremer, 107.