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


'''E-mail:'''<ref name="Contact">[http://www.wichita.lib.ks.us/Library/ContactUs.htm Contact Us] at ''Wichita Public Library'' (accessed 14 April 2014).</ref> &nbsp;[mailto:reference@wichita.lib.ks.us reference@wichita.lib.ks.us] <br>
'''Email:''' [https://www.wichitalibrary.org/About/Pages/contact-us.aspx Contact Us] <br>  
 
'''Address:'''<ref name="Contact" />
 
:223 South Main
:Wichita, KS 67202 <br><br>


'''Telephone'''<ref name="Contact" /> &nbsp;316.261.8509&nbsp;; '''Fax&nbsp;'''316-262-4540&nbsp;<br>  
'''Address:'''<br>


'''Hours:'''<ref name="Central">[http://www.wichita.lib.ks.us/Locations/CentralLibrary.htm Central Library] at ''Wichita Public Library'' (accessed 14 April 2014).</ref>  
:711 West Second Street
:Wichita, KS 67203 <br><br>


:Monday - Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m
'''Telephone:''' 316-261-8509; '''Fax:''' 316-262-4540<br>
:Friday - Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m
:Sunday 1:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m
:The library is closed Sundays from Memorial Day through Labor Day


'''Holidays:'''<ref name="Holiday">[http://www.wichita.lib.ks.us/Library/Holiday.htm Holiday Closings] at ''Wichita Public Library'' (accessed 14 April 2014).</ref>  
[https://www.wichitalibrary.org/Locations '''Hours]'''<br>


:Closed holidays, please check our [http://www.wichita.lib.ks.us/Library/Holiday.htm calendar].  
'''Holidays:''' Use the [http://wichita.evanced.info/signup/EventCalendar.aspx events calendar] to find holiday closings.<br><br>
:No entrance fee, but parking lots are metered. The short-term Library Parking Lot on the south side of the library is 25 cents for one hour maximum. The larger Public Parking Lot further south is 25 cents for two hours with ten hours maximum.<br>


'''Directions, and public transportation:'''<ref name="Central" /><br>  
'''Directions, map, parking, and public transportation:'''<br>  


*From US 400 / US 54 / Kellogg Avenue take the Central Business District exit. Turn north onto South Main Street. The library is located on the left next to Century II Convention Center.  
:*'''''Driving directions: ''''' From US 400 / US 54 / Kellogg Avenue take the Seneca Street exit. Turn north onto Seneca Street. Turn east on Second Street.  '''WPL''' is located on the right at the corner of Second and McLean Boulevard.  
*Public transportation is available through Wichita Transit. All bus routes return to Downtown Transit Center. From Downtown Transit Center, head south on Topeka or Emporia until English (next street) and then walk west 3-4 blocks on English. NOTE: Requires walking and service is limited. <br>
:*'''''Google map: ''''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Wichita+Public+Library/@37.6849902,-97.3466252,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x87bae3ea55555555:0xf4071c0d0b15df3e Wichita Public Library]
:*'''''Parking: ''''' No parking fee for the library lot.<br>  


'''Internet sites and databases:'''  
'''Internet sites and databases:'''  


*[ http://www.wichita.lib.ks.us/ Wichita Public Library]<br>is the main web page for the library.  
*[https://www.wichitalibrary.org/ Wichita Public Library] books, events, services, research tools, kids, locations, and ask a librarian.  
*[ http://catalog.wichita.lib.ks.us/polaris/Search/default.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.4 WPL online catalog] allows Keyword, Title, Author, Subject, and ISBN/ISSN searches, and in [http://www.worldcat.org/ WorldCat].<br>  
*[https://www.wichitalibrary.org/Research/LocalHistory Local History and Genealogy] events, local history resources, and genealogy resources.  
*[ http://www.wichita.lib.ks.us/Researchers/ElectronicResources.htm Databases] contains a listing of the online reference sources.<br>  
*[https://catalog.wichitalibrary.org/Polaris/ WPL Online Catalog]. Search by keyword, title, author, subject, or ISBN/ISSN. Also available in [[WorldCat Online Catalog|WorldCat]].<br>  
*<ref>[http://www.wichitaphotos.org/ Wichita Photo Archives] at ''Wichita Photo Archives'' (accessed 14 April 2014).</ref>contains a selection of the Wulfmeyer Center’s local photograph collection.
*[https://www.wichitalibrary.org/Research/LocalHistory/Pages/genealogy.aspx WPL Research Tools] WPL genealogy databases.<br>  
*The [http://wichitagensoc.org/ Wichita Genealogical Society] is a support group of the '''WPL Genealogy Center'''.


=== Collection Description  ===
=== Collection Description  ===


The Wulfmeyer Genealogy Center contains over 23,000 genealogy books and magazines covering Kansas, the Great Plains, the Midwest, the South, and the Colonial States. There is a large Native American collection mainly covering the Great Plains tribes. Other major collections include: Dawes Rolls Applications, Draper Manuscripts, Germans to America, Italians to America, and the Barbour Collection. Over 15,000 rolls of microfilm cover the city's major newspapers, the Wichita Eagle and the Wichita Beacon, along with state and federal census.<br>  
The '''Genealogy / Special Collections Center''' contains over 46,000 genealogy books and magazines covering every state in the nation with heavy coverage on Kansas, the Great Plains, the Midwest, the South, and the American colonies. There is an emphasis on states that have had a heavy emigration to Kansas, especially New England and Midwestern states. The Edward & Elizabeth Burns Historical Research Pavilion also has a large Native American collection, mainly covering the Great Plains tribes, and a large military collection with over 2,300 volumes on the Civil War. Other major collections include: state and federal censuses, vital records indexes, probate records, immigration lists, land records, tax lists, cemetery records, church records, town histories, ethnic histories, [[Dawes Commission Enrollment Records]], [[Draper Manuscript Collection]], ''{{WorldCat|528690906|item|disp=Germans to America}}'', ''{{WorldCat|26161103|item|disp=Italians to America}}'', and the [[Barbour Collection]]. Over 20,000 rolls of microfilm cover the city's major newspapers, the ''Wichita Eagle'' and the ''Wichita Beacon'' and other local topics such as city directories, tax rolls, funeral home records and telephone books.<ref>[http://www.wichitalibrary.org/Services/LocalHistory/Pages/genealogy.aspx Genealogy] in ''Wichita Public Library'' (accessed 15 February 2016).</ref>


=== Tips  ===


*Search the collections on the [http://catalog.wichita.lib.ks.us/polaris/Search/default.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.4 Library Catalog] before visiting. <ref name="Catalog">[http://catalog.wichita.lib.ks.us/polaris/Search/default.aspx?ctx=1.1033.0.0.4 Catalog] at ''Wichita Public Library'' (accessed 14 April 2014).</ref> <br>
The '''Kansas and Local History''' collection has many history books and genealogies. In 1988, their emphasis was mostly books, periodicals, and special publications for southeast Kansas, and corners of Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma,<ref>William Dollarhide, and Ronald A. Bremer, ''America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers'' (Bountiful, UT: Heritage Quest, 1988), 47. {{WorldCat|39493985}}; {{FSC|728550|item|disp=FS Library Book 973 J54d}}.</ref> but the collection has since grown to include over 19,000 volumes covering the entire Great Plains.


=== Guides ===
=== Tip ===


*[http://www.wichita.lib.ks.us/Researchers/History/UsingMaterials.htm Using the Materials in Our Collections] is a guide for using the genealogy and special collections.<br>
Search the collections on the [https://catalog.wichitalibrary.org/Polaris/ Wichita Public Library Online Catalog] before visiting.


=== Alternate Repositories  ===
=== Alternate Repositories  ===
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'''''Overlapping Collections'''''<br>  
'''''Overlapping Collections'''''<br>  


*Midwest Historical &amp; Genealogical Society, Wichita<br>  
*[[National Archives and Records Administration|National Archives I]], Washington DC, census, pre-WWI military service {{amp}} pensions, passenger lists, naturalizations, passports, bounty land, homesteads, ethnic sources, prisons, fed employees.<ref name="DB2">Dollarhide and Bremer, 2.</ref><br>  
*[[Derby Kansas Family History Center]]<br>  
*[[National Archives at Kansas City]] federal censuses 1790–1930; military service indexes, pension indexes, passenger lists, naturalizations, photos, vital records, land, and Indian records.<ref>Dollarhide and Bremer, 67.</ref><br>  
*[[Wichita Kansas Family History Center]]<br>
*[[American Historical Society of Germans from Russia]], Lincoln NE, AHSGR ancestor lists, cemeteries, homesteads, an AHSGR German hometowns list, passenger lists, obituaries, surname charts, and Russian village files.<ref>[http://www.ahsgr.org/?page=Library Research Library] in ''American Historical Society of Germans from Russia'' (accessed 3 February 2016).</ref><br>  
*[[National Orphan Train Complex]], Concordia, museum, history, rider registry, research, and events. 66 v. (20,000 records) of orphan train riders, photos, 9,700 name computer database.
*[https://locations.familysearch.org/en/us/ks/derby/1409-s.-rock-rd. Derby Kansas FamilySearch Center] offers research suggestions, and may have copies of genealogical microfilms from the [https://www.familysearch.org/en/library/ FamilySearch Library] in Salt Lake City.


'''''Similar Collections'''''<br>  
'''''Similar Collections'''''<br>  


*Kansas Genealogical Society, Dodge City<br>  
*[[Iola Public Library]], for all Kansas including family folders, special indexes, and published records for many counties of Kansas.<br>
*[[Kansas State Historical Society]], Topeka<br>  
*[[Johnson County Library]], Overland Park, both a Kansas and a genealogy collection, mostly books, and periodicals with family folders. Also covers Missouri, Tennessee, and Kentucky.
*Iola Public Library<br>  
*[[Kansas Genealogical Society]], Dodge City, has the best set of family folders and genealogical periodicals in Kansas.. Also, clippings, obituaries, and an online catalog.<br>  
*Johnson County Public Library, Overland Park<br>  
*[[Kansas Historical Society]], Topeka, clearly the best place to start researching Kansas ancestors including newspapers, county records, biographies, genealogies, land records, and railroads.<ref>Dollarhide and Bremer, 47.</ref> Statewide births and deaths prior to 1894; City of Topeka births and deaths 1885-1912.<ref name="bmd">[https://www.snco.us/clerk/document/vital_statistics_information.pdf Births, Deaths, and Marriages] in ''Shawnee County'' (accessed 8 February 2016).</ref><br>  
*[http://tscpl.org/research/databases-by-subject/#genealogy Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library] offers Ancestry.com, America's Obituaries, HeritageQuest Online, and the [http://tscpl.org/topeka-room/ Topeka Room] with local interest materials<br>
*[http://tscpl.org/research/databases-by-subject/#genealogy Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library] offers Ancestry.com, America's Obituaries, HeritageQuest Online, and the [http://tscpl.org/topeka-room/ Topeka Room] with local interest materials.


'''''Neighboring Collections'''''<br>  
'''''Neighboring Collections'''''<br>  


*Wichita State University Library, Department of Special Collections, Wichita<br>
*[https://www.wichita.gov/CityClerk/Pages/default.aspx Wichita City Clerk] city records.
*[http://www.sedgwickcounty.org/countyclerk/ Sedgwick County Clerk], Wichita, minutes and licenses.
*[https://www.dc18.org/records Clerk of the District Court], Wichita, births 1884-1889, 1908-1911; deaths 1884-1887; and marriages, civil, criminal, domestic, and probate records since 1870.<ref name="rdb237" /> <ref name="HBG149">''Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 9th ed''. (Logan, Utah: Everton Pub., 1999), 149. {{WorldCat|812163213}}; {{FSC|740321|item|disp=FS Library Book 973 D27e 1999}}.</ref>
*[http://www.sedgwickcounty.org/deeds/ Sedgwick County Register of Deeds], Wichita, land records from 1867, county school records, and military discharge papers.<ref name="rdb237" /> <ref name="HBG149" />
*[http://mhgswichita.org/wp/ Midwest Historical and Genealogical Society], Wichita, 3 floors of material. Emphasis on USA, Kansas, and Sedgwick County: ''Wichita Eagle'' and ''Wichita Beacon'' obituaries 1955-present, early marriage, divorce, death 1908-1911, and probate records, city directories, and the ''MHGS Register''.<ref name="rdb237">Alice Eichholz, ed., ''Ancestry's Red Book: American State, County and Town Sources, 3rd ed''. (Salt Lake City: Ancestry Pub., 2004), 237. [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3249 Ancestry digital copy ($)]; {{WorldCat|55947869}}; {{FSC|1185723|item|disp=FS Library Book 973 D27rb 2004}}.</ref> <br>
*[http://www.sedgwickcounty.org/rfsc/ Sedgwick County Regional Forensic Science Center], Wichita, medical examiner records of suspicious deaths.<br>
*[http://www.ksd.uscourts.gov/ U.S. District Court District of Kansas], Wichita, recent federal civil, criminal, and bankruptcy cases.
*[http://wichitahistory.org/ Wichita-Sedgwick County Historical Museum] community culture including documents, and print media, photographs, film and audio.
*Repositories in '''''surrounding counties:''''' [[Butler County, Kansas Genealogy|Butler]], [[Cowley County, Kansas Genealogy|Cowley]], [[Harvey County, Kansas Genealogy|Harvey]], [[Kingman County, Kansas Genealogy|Kingman]], [[Reno County, Kansas Genealogy|Reno]], and [[Sumner County, Kansas Genealogy|Sumner]].
*[[Fort Hays State University Forsyth Library]], Hays, western Kansas history, oral histories, genealogical and historical societies, Hutterites, Mennonites, Catholics, and Lutherans.<br>
*[[Kansas Heritage Center]], Dodge City, cowboys, oral history, Fort Dodge history, & the Old West.<br>
*[[Riley County Genealogical Society Library]], Manhattan, pre-Civil War records are excellent for Kansas. Early settlers are documented by obituaries, family folders, and some good indexes.<br>
*[[Topeka Genealogical Society Library]], 12,000 books, 700 periodicals strong on Shawnee County and northeast Kansas. Also includes almost every U.S. state, and many foreign nations.
*[[Kansas State Library]], Topeka, largest book library in Kansas with county histories, ethnic sources, guides, inventories, and family genealogies. This is a main depository of historical documents about Kansas residents.<br>
*[[Kansas Department of Health and Environment]], Topeka, since 1911 births, stillbirths, deaths; since 1913 marriages; and since 1951 divorce records issued for a fee only to immediate family members or representatives.<br>
*[[University of Kansas Kenneth Spencer Research Library]], Lawrence, manuscripts, photographs, maps, histories, newspapers, periodicals, film and videotapes that document the "Kansas Experience" of pioneers, railroads, and American Indians. A depository for publications of Kansas and Douglas County.<br>
*[http://www.archkck.org/page.aspx?pid=575 Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas Archives] baptism, confirmations, marriages, deaths, parish records.
*[http://www.greatplainsumc.org/archivesandhistory Kansas United Methodist Archives], Baker University, Baldwin City, church records, newspapers, manuscripts, memoirs, obituaries, archives, reports.
*[https://www.bethelks.edu/community/affiliate-organizations/mennonite-library-and-archives/ Mennonite Library and Archives], Bethel College, Newton, Mennonite-related books, periodicals, and genealogical materials.<br>
*Repositories in '''''surrounding states:''''' [[Colorado Archives and Libraries|Colorado]], [[Missouri Archives and Libraries|Missouri]], [[Nebraska Archives and Libraries|Nebraska]], and [[Oklahoma Archives and Libraries|Oklahoma]].
*[[Mid-Continent Public Library Midwest Genealogy Center]], Independence MO, one of America's best genealogical centers: censuses and indexes, 80,000 family histories, 100,000 local histories, 565,000 microfilms, 7,000 maps, and newspapers. Surrounding states are well represented.
*[[Kansas City Public Library Missouri Valley Special Collections]], The '''Missouri Valley Room''' has a great genealogy collection for Missouri and Kansas with biographies, periodicals, genealogies, diaries, photos, scrapbooks, and newspapers of the Kansas City area.<ref name="DB4767">Dollarhide and Bremer, 47 and 67.</ref> <ref name="SC">[http://www.kclibrary.org/kchistory/special-collections Special Collections] in ''Kansas City Public Library'' (accessed 7 March 2014).</ref>


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Wichita Public Library Genealogy Center

Contact Information[edit | edit source]

Email: Contact Us

Address:

711 West Second Street
Wichita, KS 67203

Telephone: 316-261-8509; Fax: 316-262-4540

Hours

Holidays: Use the events calendar to find holiday closings.

Directions, map, parking, and public transportation:

  • Driving directions: From US 400 / US 54 / Kellogg Avenue take the Seneca Street exit. Turn north onto Seneca Street. Turn east on Second Street. WPL is located on the right at the corner of Second and McLean Boulevard.
  • Google map: Wichita Public Library
  • Parking: No parking fee for the library lot.

Internet sites and databases:

Collection Description[edit | edit source]

The Genealogy / Special Collections Center contains over 46,000 genealogy books and magazines covering every state in the nation with heavy coverage on Kansas, the Great Plains, the Midwest, the South, and the American colonies. There is an emphasis on states that have had a heavy emigration to Kansas, especially New England and Midwestern states. The Edward & Elizabeth Burns Historical Research Pavilion also has a large Native American collection, mainly covering the Great Plains tribes, and a large military collection with over 2,300 volumes on the Civil War. Other major collections include: state and federal censuses, vital records indexes, probate records, immigration lists, land records, tax lists, cemetery records, church records, town histories, ethnic histories, Dawes Commission Enrollment Records, Draper Manuscript Collection, Germans to America, Italians to America, and the Barbour Collection. Over 20,000 rolls of microfilm cover the city's major newspapers, the Wichita Eagle and the Wichita Beacon and other local topics such as city directories, tax rolls, funeral home records and telephone books.[1]


The Kansas and Local History collection has many history books and genealogies. In 1988, their emphasis was mostly books, periodicals, and special publications for southeast Kansas, and corners of Missouri, Arkansas, and Oklahoma,[2] but the collection has since grown to include over 19,000 volumes covering the entire Great Plains.

Tip[edit | edit source]

Search the collections on the Wichita Public Library Online Catalog before visiting.

Alternate Repositories[edit | edit source]

If you cannot visit or find a source at the Wichita Public Library Genealogy Center, a similar source may be available at one of the following.

Overlapping Collections

Similar Collections

  • Iola Public Library, for all Kansas including family folders, special indexes, and published records for many counties of Kansas.
  • Johnson County Library, Overland Park, both a Kansas and a genealogy collection, mostly books, and periodicals with family folders. Also covers Missouri, Tennessee, and Kentucky.
  • Kansas Genealogical Society, Dodge City, has the best set of family folders and genealogical periodicals in Kansas.. Also, clippings, obituaries, and an online catalog.
  • Kansas Historical Society, Topeka, clearly the best place to start researching Kansas ancestors including newspapers, county records, biographies, genealogies, land records, and railroads.[6] Statewide births and deaths prior to 1894; City of Topeka births and deaths 1885-1912.[7]
  • Topeka and Shawnee County Public Library offers Ancestry.com, America's Obituaries, HeritageQuest Online, and the Topeka Room with local interest materials.

Neighboring Collections

Sources[edit | edit source]

  1. Genealogy in Wichita Public Library (accessed 15 February 2016).
  2. William Dollarhide, and Ronald A. Bremer, America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers (Bountiful, UT: Heritage Quest, 1988), 47. WorldCat 39493985; FS Library Book 973 J54d.
  3. Dollarhide and Bremer, 2.
  4. Dollarhide and Bremer, 67.
  5. Research Library in American Historical Society of Germans from Russia (accessed 3 February 2016).
  6. Dollarhide and Bremer, 47.
  7. Births, Deaths, and Marriages in Shawnee County (accessed 8 February 2016).
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Alice Eichholz, ed., Ancestry's Red Book: American State, County and Town Sources, 3rd ed. (Salt Lake City: Ancestry Pub., 2004), 237. Ancestry digital copy ($); WorldCat 55947869; FS Library Book 973 D27rb 2004.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Handybook for Genealogists: United States of America, 9th ed. (Logan, Utah: Everton Pub., 1999), 149. WorldCat 812163213; FS Library Book 973 D27e 1999.
  10. Dollarhide and Bremer, 47 and 67.
  11. Special Collections in Kansas City Public Library (accessed 7 March 2014).