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Archives, libraries, societies, private enterprise, groups and individuals are posting records '''''online''''' at lightning speed. Still, vast collections of invaluable '''offline''' records are available for research through these facilities.<br><br>
Most have online catalogs or published record-finding aids, such as guides to their own collections or inventories of records housed elsewhere. Archives and libraries located near state boundaries usually collect records relating to the adjacent states.
Many archives and libraries have resources such as maps, gazetteers, and other place-finding aids to help you locate information about Illinois. They may have collections of previous research, such as family and local histories and biographies. Many have record-finding aids such as guides to their own collections or inventories of records housed elsewhere in the state.  
Many archives and libraries have resources such as maps, gazetteers, and other place-finding aids to help you locate information about Illinois. They may have collections of previous research, such as family and local histories and biographies. Many have record-finding aids such as guides to their own collections or inventories of records housed elsewhere in the state.  


These repositories preserve sources, maintain indexes, and provide services to help genealogists document their ancestors who lived in Illinois.
Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of many archives, libraries, and genealogical and historical societies are given in:  
 
=== National  ===
 
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==== Allen County Public Library ====
'''[[Allen County Public Library|Allen County Public Library]]'''
900 Library Plaza <br>Fort Wayne, IN 46802 <br>Telephone: 260-421-1225 <br>Email: [mailto:genealogy@acpl.info genealogy@acpl.info]<br>Internet: [http://www.genealogycenter.org/ Genealogy Center ACPL]
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:This is the second-largest genealogy collection in the United States<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_County_Public_Library Allen County Public Library] in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'' (accessed 28 April 2010).</ref> and the largest genealogy collection in a public library. Its holdings include more than 350,000 printed volumes and 513,000 items on microfilm and microfiche.<ref name="ACPLGC">[http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/genealogy/ Genealogy Center] in ''Allen County Public Library'' (accessed 28 April 2010).</ref> It has a premier genealogical periodical collection, local histories, genealogies, databases, military, censuses, directories, passenger lists, ethnic sources, and Canadians. They have a great Illinois collection.<ref>[http://www.genealogycenter.org/docs/default-source/resources/aboutusbrochure.pdf?sfvrsn=2 Genealogy Center Collections] in ''Genealogy Center'' (accessed 27 February 2015).</ref>
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==== National Archives at Chicago ====
'''[[National Archives at Chicago]]'''[[Image:NARA Chicago.jpg|right|175px|NARA Chicago.jpg]]<br>7358 S. Pulaski Rd.<br>Chicago, IL 60629-5898<br>Phone: 773-948-9001<br>Fax: 773-948-9050<br>Email: [mailto:chicago.archives@nara.gov chicago.archives@nara.gov]<br>Internet: [http://www.archives.gov/great-lakes/ National Archives at Chicago]<br><br>
 
:Includes federal censuses 1790–1930; selected military service indexes, pension indexes, passenger lists, and naturalizations. Free computers for Ancestry, Heritage Quest, or Fold3. Federal agency, civil, and criminal court records of Illinois and surrounding states.<ref>[http://www.archives.gov/chicago/archives/genealogy.html Genealogy] in ''National Archives at Chicago'' (accessed 27 February 2014).</ref> <br><br>
 
==== Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center ====
'''[[Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center]]'''[[Image:Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center.png|right|250px|Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center.png]] <br>Denkman Memorial Library Augustana College<br>639 38th Street<br>Rock Island, IL 61201-2296<br>Telephone: 309-794-7204<br>Fax: 309-794-7443<br>E-Mail: [mailto:sag@augustana.edu sag@augustana.edu]<br> Internet: [http://www.augustana.edu/general-information/swenson-center-/library Swenson Center Library]<br><br>
 
:Nearly 20,000 volumes about the Swedish-American immigrant experience in North America, Swedish genealogy, and Swedish local history.<ref>[http://www.augustana.edu/general-information/swenson-center-/library Swenson Center Library] in ''Augustana College'' (accessed 20 March 2015).</ref>
 
=== Statewide  ===
 
==== Illinois State Archives ====
[[Image:Illinois State Archives.jpg|right|175px|Illinois State Archives.jpg]]
'''[[Illinois State Archives|Illinois State Archives]]'''<br>Margret Cross Norton Building<br>Springfield, IL 62756<br>Phone: (217) 782-4682<br>Fax: (217) 524-3930<br>Internet: [https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/home.html Illinois State Archives]<br>
:Since the Illinois State Archives responds only by mail to inquiries, all fax, telephone, and e-mail inquiries must also contain a mailing address.<br>
:The Illinois State Archives preserves county and state records, including pre-Chicago fire documents. They have indexed vital records, early land grants, military records such as muster rolls and Civil War registers. All federal and state censuses are available. Their surname card index covers much of the collection.<ref>William Dollarhide, and Ronald A. Bremer, ''America's Best Genealogy Resource Centers'' (Bountiful, UT: Heritage Quest, 1988), 41. {{WorldCat|39493985|item|disp=At various repositories (WorldCat)}}; {{FSC|728550|item|disp=FS Library Book 973 J54d}}.</ref> A helpful guide to the holdings of the Illinois State Archives is:
:*''Descriptive Inventory of the Archives of the State of Illinois'' <ref>Bailey, Robert E., and Elaine Shemoney Evans, eds. ''Descriptive Inventory of the Archives of the State of Illinois''. 2nd ed. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Archives, 1997. {{Worldcat|678163486}}  {{FSC|641970|item|disp=FS Catalog book 977.3 J53ir}}</ref> This source is also available on compact disc from the state archives. [https://www.archive.org/details/guidetoculturalr1988illi Internet Archives ]has a free copy available online.<br>
:*[http://www.idaillinois.org/ Illinois Digital archives], Image collections arranged by subject.<br><br>
 
==== Illinois State Library ====
'''[[Illinois State Library|Illinois State Library]]'''[[Image:Illinois State Library.jpg|right|175px|Illinois State Library.jpg]]<br>Gwendolyn Brooks Building<br>300 South Second Street<br>Springfield, IL 62701<br>Phone: (217) 785-5600<br>Internet: [https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/library/ Illinois State Library]<br>
:The Illinois State Library collects official publications of the state and federal governments. This includes federal censuses to 1920, plat books, Illinois county histories, Sanborn fire insurance maps, and Revolutionary War pensions and bounty land warrants.<br>
:'''[http://www.idaillinois.org Illinois Digital Archives]''' The collection includes histories, manuscripts, letters, photographs, newspapers, maps  and etc.<br><br>
 
==== Illinois State Genealogical Society ====
'''[[Illinois State Genealogical Society|Illinois State Genealogical Society]]'''<br>P.O. Box 10195<br>Springfield, IL 62791-0195<br>Phone: (217) 789-1968<br>Email: [mailto:info@ilgensoc.org info@ilgensoc.org]<br>Internet: [http://www.ilgensoc.org/ Illinois State Genealogical Society]
 
:The ISGS can provide research guidance about Illinois resources and repositories, teach through webinars and the [http://ilgensoc.blogspot.com/ ISGS blog] for free, and look-up death certificates 1916-1947 for a fee. They do not handle research requests.<ref>[http://ilgensoc.org/cpage.php?pt=123 Genealogy Committee] in ''Illinois State Genealogical Society'' (accessed 21 March 2015).</ref><br><br>
 
==== Illinois State Historical Society ====
'''Illinois State Historical Society'''<br>P.O. Box 1800<br>Springfield, IL 62705-1800<br>Phone: (217) 525-2781<br>Fax: (217) 525-2783<br>Internet: [http://www.historyillinois.org Illinois State Historical Society]
 
:The State Historical Society was formed to support the Historical Library (now the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum). The Society is independent of the Library and State, but continue to promote research, writing, and study of Illinois history.
:See [[Collections of the Illinois State Historical Society|Collections of the Illinois State Histoircal Society]].<br><br>
 
==== Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries ====
'''Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois (CARLI)'''<br>100 Trade Centre Drive, Suite 303<br>Champaign, IL 61820-7233<br>Phone: (217) 244-7593 or (866) 904-5843<br>Internet: [http://www.carli.illinois.edu/ Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois (CARLI)]<br>
 
:[http://collections.carli.illinois.edu/index.php CARLI's Digital Collection] links to 96 independent collections that are freely viewable by the general public–from an 1829 Alumni Catalog for Illinois College to 1837 snapshots of Chicago streets and everything in between.<br>
 
=== IRAD System  ===
 
Many Illinois local government records are housed in the <u>I</u>llinois <u>R</u>egional <u>A</u>rchives <u>D</u>epositories system. By following the links below you can find which county records are held at each depository. In addition, the depository sites can help you discover other possible sources for records and information not available from IRAD.
 
You may visit an IRAD depository to research available records.  Because many of the depositories are associated with universities and observe university holidays, be sure to call before planning a visit. 
 
IRAD ''welcomes'' requests for [https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/services.html genealogical research] help.
 
==== IRAD Guides  ====
 
[https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/IRAD/iradregn.html Regional Map of IRAD Depositories ] Click on the appropriate region, then click on the county of interest for contact information, county formation, and other information about the county.  To search which county records are available in IRAD, from any IRAD page click on [https://www.ilsos.gov/isa/localgovrecordssrch.jsp Local Governmental Records Holdings Database] or link to it directly from here. Once on this page, by only entering the county name in the search box, you can see all IRAD holdings for any individual county. <br>
 
See ''A Summary Guide to Local Governmental Records in the Illinois Regional Archives, ''available from the [https://www.ilsos.gov/publications/pdf_publications/ard119.pdf Illinois Regional Archives Depository System].<ref>Bailey, Robert E., et al., eds. ''A Summary Guide to Local Governmental Records in the Illinois Regional Archives''. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Archives, 1992. {{Worldcat|26342080}}  {{FSC|567299|item|disp=FS Library Book 977.356/S1 J53s}}.</ref>
 
For more information about IRAD and the regional depositories see [[Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD)|Illinois Regional Archives Depositories]].
 
==== IRAD Locations  ====
 
===== Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD) =====
'''[[Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD)|Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD)]]'''<br>Archives Building<br>Springfield, IL 62756<br>Phone: (217) 785-1266 <br>Internet: [https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/IRAD/iradregn.html Illinois Regional Archives Depository System] (IRAD)
 
[[Image:Illinois regions.png|right|275px|Illinois regions.png]] [[IRAD - Eastern Illinois University]] (EIU)<br>Booth Library<br>600 Lincoln Avenue<br>Charleston, IL 61920<br>Phone: (217) 581-6093<br> Internet: [https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/IRAD/eiu.html Eastern Illinois University]<br>Hours: Monday – Friday, except state holidays 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.; 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. <br><br>
 
:EIU Region: Clark, Clay, Coles, Crawford, Cumberland, Douglas, Edgar, Edwards, Effingham, Jasper, Lawrence, Moultrie, Richland, Shelby, Wabash, Wayne<br><br>
 
===== IRAD - Illinois State University =====
[[IRAD - Illinois State University]] (ISU)<br>2016 Warehouse Road<br>Campus Box 1520<br>Normal, IL 61790-1520<br>Phone: (309) 452-6027<br>Internet: [https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/IRAD/isu.html Illinois State University]<br>Hours: Monday – Friday, except state holidays 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.; 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. <br>
 
:ISU Region: Champaign, DeWitt, Ford, Grundy, Iroquois, Kankakee, Livingston, Logan, Marshall, McLean, Piatt, Tazewell, Vermillion, Woodford<br><br>
 
===== IRAD - Northeastern Illinois University =====
[[IRAD - Northeastern Illinois University]] (NEIU)<br>Ronald Williams Library<br>5500 N. St. Louis Avenue<br>Chicago, IL 60625-4699<br>Phone: (773) 442-4506<br>Internet: [https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/IRAD/neiu.html Northeastern Illinois University]<br>Hours: Monday – Friday, except state holidays 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. <br>
 
:NEIU Region: Cook and City of Chicago<br><br>
 
===== IRAD - Southern Illinois University =====
[[IRAD - Southern Illinois University]] (SIU)<br>c/o Special Collections<br>Morris Library – 6632<br>Carbondale, IL 62901-6632<br>Phone: (618) 453-3040<br>Internet: [https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/IRAD/siu.html Southern Illinois University] <br>Hours: Monday – Friday, except state holidays 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. <br>


:SIU Region: Alexander, Clinton, Franklin, Gallatin, Hamilton, Hardin, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnson, Madison, Marion, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pope, Pulaski, Randolph, St. Clair, Saline, Union, Washington, White, Williamson <br><br>
''Directory of Illinois Museums Including Historical, Cultural, and Scientific Agencies''. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois Association of Museums and Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, 1996. This source is not available at the Family History Library, but most libraries in Illinois have a copy. An earlier source is:


===== IRAD - Northern Illinois University =====
Reithmaier, Tina M., ed. ''A Guide to the Cultural Resources in Illinois''. Springfield, Illinois: The Office of the Secretary of State, 1988. (Family History Library book 977.3 C44g).  
[[IRAD - Northern Illinois University]] (NIU)<br>c/o Regional History Center<br>Founders Memorial Library, Room 400<br>DeKalb, IL 60115<br>Phone: (815) 753-1807<br>Internet: [https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/IRAD/niu.html Northern Illinois University]<br>Hours: Monday – Friday, except state holidays 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.; 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.<br>


:NIU Region: Boone, Bureau, Carroll, DeKalb, DuPage, JoDaviess, Kane, Kendall, Lake, LaSalle, Lee, McHenry, Ogle, Putnam, Stephenson, Whiteside, Will, Winnebago<br><br>
The following archives, libraries, and societies have collections or services helpful for genealogical research:


===== IRAD - University of Illinois at Springfield =====
=== National Archives  ===
[[IRAD - University of Illinois at Springfield]] (UIS)<br>LIB 144<br>One University Plaza, MS BRK 140<br>Springfield IL 62703-5407<br>Phone: (217) 206-6520<br>Internet: [https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/IRAD/uis.html University of Illinois at Springfield]<br>Hours: Monday – Friday, except state holidays 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. <br>


:UIS Region: Bond, Cass, Christian, Fayette, Greene, Jersey, Macon, Macoupin, Mason, Menard, Montgomery, Morgan, Sangamon, Scott<br><br>
National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)—Great Lakes Region<br>7358 South Pulaski Road<br>Chicago, IL 60629<br>Telephone: 773-581-7816<br>Internet: [http://www.nara.gov/regional/chicago.html www.nara.gov/regional/chicago.html]


===== IRAD - Western Illinois University =====
=== State Archives, Libraries, and Societies  ===
[[IRAD - Western Illinois University]] (WIU)<br>University Library<br>1 University Circle<br>Macomb, IL 61455<br>Phone: (309) 298-2716<br>Internet: [https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/archives/IRAD/wiu.html Western Illinois University]<br>Hours: Monday – Friday, except state holidays 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. <br>


:WIU Region: Adams, Brown, Calhoun, Fulton, Hancock, Henderson, Henry, Knox, McDonough, Mercer, Peoria, Pike, Rock Island, Schuyler, Stark, Warren<br><br>
Illinois State Archives<br>Margret Cross Norton Building<br>Springfield, IL 62756<br>Telephone: 217-782-4682<br>Fax: 217-524-3930<br>Internet:&nbsp; http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/archives.html


=== Regional  ===
Since the Illinois State Archives responds only by mail to inquiries, all fax, telephone, and e-mail inquiries must also contain a mailing address.


==== Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum ====
A helpful guide to the holdings of the Illinois State Archives is:  
'''[[Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum]]'''[[Image:Lincoln Museum.jpg|right|175px|Lincoln Museum.jpg]]<br>112 N. Sixth Street<br>Springfield, IL 62701<br>Phone: (800) 610-2094 or (217) 782-5764<br>Internet: [http://www.lincolnlibraryandmuseum.com/index.htm Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum]<br><br>


:Holdings include: family genealogies; oral histories; county histories; cemetery inscriptions; atlases and plat books; indexes and transcriptions of census, vital records, and naturalization records for many counties. Records of the [[Union Veterans' and Lineage Society Records|Grand Army of the Republic ]], the Civil War Union veteran's society, are also included. The online collection has a statewide [http://www.illinoishistory.gov/lib/obit_finder.htm obituary search] for newspapers held at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library.<ref>[http://www.illinois.gov/alplm/library/collections/printedmaterials/Pages/default.aspx Printed Materials] in ''Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum'' (accessed 7 April 2015).</ref><br><br>
Bailey, Robert E., and Elaine Shemoney Evans, eds. ''Descriptive Inventory of the Archives of the State of Illinois''. 2nd ed. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Archives, 1997. (Family History Library book 977.3 J53ir 1997.) This source is also available on compact disc from the state archives.  


===== Arlington Heights Memorial Library =====
'''Illinois State Library'''<br>Gwendolyn Brooks Building<br>300 South Second Street<br>Springfield, IL 62701<br>Telephone: 217-785-5600<br>Internet: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/library/  
'''[[Arlington Heights Memorial Library]]'''[[Image:Arlington Heights Memorial Library.jpg|right|175px|Arlington Heights Memorial Library.jpg]] <br>500 N Dunton Ave<br>Arlington Heights, IL 60004-5910<br>Phone: (847) 392-0100<br>Fax: (847) 506-2650 <br>Internet: [http://www.ahml.info/research/genealogy Genealogy and Local History]<br><br>


:The local history and genealogy collection here is huge. They have printed genealogies, manuscripts, periodicals, newspapers, special aids, surname folders and a great overall genealogy collection.<ref name="DB39" /><br><br>
'''Illinois State Historical Library'''<br>Old State Capitol<br>112 North Sixth Street<br>Springfield, IL 62701-1507<br>Telephone: 217-558-8844<br>Fax: 217-785-6250<br>Internet: [http://www.state.il.us/hpa/lib www.state.il.us/hpa/lib]


===== Chicago History Museum =====
'''Illinois State Genealogical Society'''''<br>''P.O. Box 10195<br>Springfield, IL 62791<br>Telephone: 217-789-1968<br>Internet: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilsgs/  
'''[[Chicago History Museum|Chicago History Museum]]'''[[Image:Chicago History Museum.JPG|right|175px|Chicago History Museum.JPG]]<br>1601 North Clark Street<br>Chicago, IL 60614<br>Phone: (312) 642-4600<br>Fax: (312) 266-2077<br>Internet: [http://www.chicagohistory.org/ Chicago History Museum]<br><br>


:Formerly known as the '''Chicago Historical Society''', their archives hold more than 20 million manuscripts such as letters, account books, certificates, diaries, genealogical charts, journals, licenses, log books, membership lists, memoirs, minutes, muster rolls, research notes, scrapbooks, sermons, speeches, subscription lists, and telegrams. They are strong in U.S. history through the American Civil War, especially in early Chicago history and social conditions.<ref name="DB39" /><br><br>
Other genealogical societies are listed in the Directory of Illinois Museums and the Reithmaier book, both cited at the beginning of this section.  


===== Chicago Title and Trust =====
'''Illinois State Historical Society<br>'''Old State Capitol<br>Springfield, IL 62701<br>Telephone: 217-524-6258<br>Internet: [http://www.prairienet.org/ishs www.prairienet.org/ishs]  
'''Chicago Title and Trust'''[[Image:Chicago Title and Trust Building.jpg|right|80px|Chicago Title and Trust Building.jpg]]<br>171 North Clark Street<br>Chicago, IL 60601 USA<br>Phone: (312) 223-2000<br>Fax: (312) 223-2942<br>Internet: [http://www.bloomberg.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=4375844 Chicago Title and Trust Company]<br><br>


:For a fee they will search property records '''prior''' to the Chicago fire.<ref name="DB39" /><br><br>
=== Illinois Regional Archives Depository System  ===


===== John A. Logan College Library =====
Illinois Regional Archives Depository System (IRAD)<br>Archives Building<br>Springfield, IL 62756<br>Telephone: 217-785-1266<br>Internet: [http://www.sos.state.il.us/depts/archives/data_loc.html www.sos.state.il.us/depts/archives/data_loc.html]  
'''[[John A. Logan College Library]]'''<br>700 Logan College Road <br>Carterville, Illinois 62918 USA<br>Phone: (618) 985-3741<br>Email: [http://www.jalc.edu/library/connect-to-askaway Email a question] form<br>Internet: [http://www.jalc.edu/library John A. Logan College Library]  


:This library is a focal point of Southern Illinois genealogy. Their collection is huge.</ref><br><br>
The IRAD web site contains a catalog to holdings of each participating university.  


===== Lincoln Library =====
The IRAD system of archives is collecting and preserving local government records of genealogical and historical value. A listing of local government records in the Illinois Regional Archives Depositories is available at their Internet site or on microfiche that can be ordered from them. Their brochure Using the IRAD County Records Microfiche List tells how to use the Internet and the microfiche to locate records. IRAD welcomes inquiries by mail and telephone. Researchers may also visit the following depositories and examine records:  
'''[[Lincoln Library]]'''<br>326 S 7th Street<br>Springfield, Illinois 62701 USA<br>Phone: (217) 753-4900 x234<br>Fax: (217) 753-4905<br>Internet: [http://www.lincolnlibrary.info/index.html Lincoln Library: the Public Library of Springfield, Illinois]


:They have indexed obituaries from the ''Illinois State Journal'' from 1861-1934 and 1959 to now. All Springfield city directories are here. The '''Sangamon Valley Collection''' has resources (photos, directories, yearbooks, histories, maps) for studying Sangamon and nearby counties.</ref><br><br>
'''IRAD—Booth Library'''<br>Illinois State University<br>600 Lincoln Avenue<br>Charleston, IL 61920<br>Telephone: 217-581-6093


===== Newberry Library =====
'''IRAD—Williams Hall'''<br>Illinois State University<br>Campus Box 5500<br>Normal, IL 61790-5500<br>Telephone: 309-452-6027
'''[[Newberry Library]]''' [[Image:Newberry Library.jpg|right|175px|Newberry Library.jpg]] <br> 60 West Walton Street<br> Chicago, IL 60610<br> Telephone: 312-255-3512<br>Email: [https://www./contact-librarian Contact a Librarian] form<br>Internet: [http://www./ Newberry Library] <br><br>


:A large Chicago repository with genealogies, local histories, censuses, military, land, indexes, vital records, court, and tax records '''many from Illinois''', the Mississippi Valley, eastern seaboard, Canada, and the British Isles.<ref>[http://www./genealogy-and-local-history Genealogy and Local History] in ''The Newberry'' (accessed 27 February 2015).</ref> They have over 17,000 printed genealogies. The collection is noteworthy for its colonial America, especially New England holdings. They have church, town, and county histories from all parts of the United States, Canada, and the British Isles. This includes a comprehensive set of New England town histories, and strong collection of county histories from the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic states. Their Civil War unit histories collection is one of the best.<ref name="DB39">Dollarhide and Bremer, 39.</ref> This library has research guides on various subjects related to genealogy and library holdings cataloged from 1978.  See
'''IRAD—Regional History Center'''<br>Swen Parson Hall<br>Northern Illinois University<br>DeKalb, IL 60115<br>Telephone: 815-753-1779


:*[http://www./genealogy-collection-guides-and-research-tools Genealogy Collection Guides and Research Tools] for more information about the collections. ''<br>''  
'''IRAD—LIB-144'''<br>University of Illinois at Springfield<br>Post Office Box 19243<br>Springfield, IL 62794-9243<br>Telephone: 217-206-6520
:*A surname index to genealogical periodicals and local history books in the Newberry Library was completed in 1915 and published as ''The Genealogical Index of the Newberry Library''<ref>''The Genealogical Index of the Newberry Library''. Boston, Massachusetts: G.K. Hall, 1960. {{WorldCat|83367401}}  {{FSC|130151|item|disp=FS Library films 928135–928137}} and {{FSC|130151|item|disp=FS Catalog book 973 D22n vols. 1–4}}</ref> Since this index is old, be sure to use the [http://www./sites/default/files/textpage-attachments/Genealogical%20Index.pdf online guide sheet] to this collection before using the source.<br><br>


===== Peoria Public Library =====
'''IRAD c/o Special Collections'''<br>Morris Library—6632<br>Southern Illinois University<br>Carbondale, IL 62901-6632<br>Telephone: 618-453-3040
'''[[Peoria Public Library]]'''[[Image:Peoria Public Library.jpg|right|175px|Peoria Public Library.jpg]]<br>107 NE Monroe St.<br>Peoria, IL 61602-1070<br>Phone: (309) 672-8835<br>Email: [http://www.peoriapubliclibrary.org/ask-a-librarian Ask a librarian].<br>Internet: [http://www.peoriapubliclibrary.org/local-history-and-genealogy Local History and Genealogy Collection]<br><br>


:They enjoy a large genealogy and local history department, including many indexes, DAR files, and basic genealogy resources for the plains states.</ref><br><br>
'''IRAD—Ronald Williams Library'''<br>Northeastern Illinois University <br>5500 N. St. Louis Avenue<br>Chicago, IL 60625-4699<br>Telephone: 773-794-6279


===== Pritzker Military Museum and Library =====
'''IRAD—University Library'''<br>Western Illinois University <br>1 University Circle<br>Macomb, IL 61455-1390<br>Telephone: 309-298-2716
'''[[Pritzker Military Museum and Library]]'''[[Image:Pritzker Military Museum and Library.jpg|right|175px|Pritzker Military Museum and Library.jpg]]<br>104 S. Michigan Ave<br>Chicago, IL 60603<br>Telephone: (312) 374-9333<br>Fax:(312) 374-9314<br>Email: [mailto:librarian@pritzkermilitary.org Ask a reference question] <br>Internet: [http://www.pritzkermilitary.org Pritzker Military Museum and Library]<br><br>


:The research library has 45,000 books on military history including numerous unit histories, photos, uniforms, equipment, insignia, and ships for many of the world's militaries. They help genealogists.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pritzker_Military_Museum_%26_Library Pritzker Military Museum {{amp}} Library] in ''Wikipedia: the Free Encyclopedia'' (accessed 30 March 2015).</ref><br><br>
A useful guide to records in IRAD depositories is:  


===== South Suburban Genealogical and Historical Society =====
Bailey, Robert E., et al., eds. ''A Summary Guide to Local Governmental Records in the Illinois Regional Archives''. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Archives, 1992. (Family History Library book 977.356/S1 J53s).  
'''[[South Suburban Genealogical and Historical Society]]''' <br>3000 W. 170th Place<br>Hazel Crest, Illinois 60429-1175 USA<br>Phone: (708) 335-3340<br>Email: [mailto:research@ssghs.org research@ssghs.org]<br>Internet: [http://www.ssghs.org/sslib.htm South Suburban Genealogical and Historical Society]


:This is a very good genealogical collection with local histories, genealogies, naturalization records, Pullman Car Works personnel records, obituary files, and church histories.<ref name="DB39" /><br><br>
'''Another Important Library'''<br>Newberry Library<br>60 West Walton Street<br>Chicago, IL 60610<br>Telephone: 312-943-9090<br>Telephone to reference desk: 312-255-3512<br>Internet: [http://www.newberry.org/ www.newberry.org]


===== Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville Lovejoy Library =====
This library has research guides on various subjects related to genealogy and library holdings cataloged from 1978.  
'''[[Southern Illinois University at Edwardsville Lovejoy Library]]'''<br>30 Hairpin Drive<br>Edwardsville, IL 62026 USA<br>Phone: (618) 650-4636<br>Internet: [http://www.siue.edu/lovejoylibrary/ Library and Information Services]


:This is the best library in southern Illinois. They have a large genealogical collection including newspapers, biographies, county histories, family folders, and maps.</ref><br><br>
Major collections at the Newberry Library are described in:


===== University of Chicago Library =====
Sinko, Peggy Tuck. ''Guide to Local and Family History at the Newberry Library''. Salt Lake City, Utah: Ancestry, 1987. Ancestry is a trademark of Ancestry, Inc. (Family History Library book 977.311 A3s.)
'''[[University of Chicago Library]]'''[[Image:Regenstein Library entrance2.jpg|right|175px|Harper Library, interior, University of Chicago.jpg]] <br>1100 East 57th Street<br> Chicago, Illinois 60637-1502 <br>Phone: (773) 702-4085 <br>Email: [http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/ask/RBICask.html Ask a librarian] form <br>Internet: [http://www.lib.uchicago.edu/e/index.html The University of Chicago Library]<br><br>


:This library has plentiful historical records. Noteworthy is the '''''Durrett Collection ''''' of historical Kentucky and Ohio River Valley manuscripts. The size and content of this collection is comparable to the ''[[Draper Manuscript Collection]]''. It includes the earliest people in the Ohio Valley.<ref name="DB39" /><br><br>
A surname index to genealogical periodicals and local history books in the Newberry Library was completed in 1915 and published as:


===== University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Main Library =====
''The Genealogical Index of the Newberry Library'', Chicago, Illinois.&nbsp; Four Volumes. Boston, Massachusetts: G.K. Hall, 1960. (Family History Library book Q 929 N424g; films 928135–37).  
'''[[University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Main Library]]'''[[Image:MainLibrary Urbana Illinois 4582.jpg|right|175px|MainLibrary Urbana Illinois 4582.jpg]]<br>1408 W. Gregory Dr<br>Urbana, IL 61801<br>Phone: (217) 333-2290<br>Email: [https://illinois.edu/fb/sec/960560 Ask a librarian e-mail form]<br>Internet: [http://www.library.illinois.edu/ University Library]<br><br>


:One of the best book collections in America, including county histories, and farmers registers. Think of it as another archives for Illinois.</ref><br><br>
To learn more about the history and record-keeping systems of Illinois counties, use the 33 inventories of the county archives published around 1940 by the Historical Records Survey. The Family History Library has copies of most of these. These inventories can be found in the Family History Library Catalog by using a&nbsp;Place Search under:


===== Urbana Free Library =====
ILLINOIS, [COUNTY]- ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES- INVENTORIES, REGISTERS, CATALOGS
'''[[Urbana Free Library]]''' [[Image:Urbana Free Library Urbana Illinois from northeast.jpg|right|175px|Peoria Public Library.jpg]]<br>210 West Green Street<br>Urbana, Illinois 61801<br>Phone: (217) 367-4057 <br>Fax: (217) 367-4061<br>Email: [mailto:reference@tufl.info reference@tufl.info]<br>Internet: [http://urbanafreelibrary.org/ The Urbana Free Library]<br><br>


:Their strength is Champaign County history, but they have good basic genealogy for the entire United States including printed genealogies, manuscripts, family folders, and microfilms.
=== Computer Networks and Bulletin Boards  ===


=== FamilySearch Centers  ===
Computers with modems are important tools for obtaining information from selected archives and libraries. Computer networks themselves can serve as a library. The Internet, certain computer bulletin boards, and commercial on-line services help family history researchers:


[https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ FamilySearch Centers (FSCs)] are branches of [https://www.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] and the [https://www.familysearch.org/en/library/ FamilySearch Library] in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. There are many centers located in Illinois. Their goal is to provide resources to assist you in the research and study of your genealogy and family history by:
*Locate other researchers.  
*Post queries.  
*Send and receive e-mail.  
*Search large databases.  
*Search computer libraries and on-line catalogs.  
*Join in computer chat and lecture sessions.


*Giving personal one-on-one assistance to guests
You can find computerized research tips and information about ancestors from Illinois in a variety of sources at local, state, national, and international levels. Much of the information is available at little or no cost. Addresses on the Internet change frequently. The following sites are important gateways to additional sites:
*Providing access to genealogical records through the Internet.
*Offering free how-to classes (varies by location).


To find the nearest FamilySearch Center:
FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service. [Salt Lake City, Utah]: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 22 March 1999 [cited 7 October 1999]. Available at [http://www.familysearch.org/ www.familysearch.org]. At this site you can access the Family History Library Catalog, Ancestral File, International Genealogical Index, Source Guide, lists of Family History Centers, web sites related to family history, and lists of researchers interested in similar genealogical topics. You can also learn about and order Family History Library publications.


:*Click on [https://www.familysearch.org/centers/locations/ Find a FamilySearch Center]. Type your city and state in the search box, then tap [Enter]. A map showing nearby centers will appear. Click a FamilySearch Center icon on the map to view its address, phone, and hours.
Howells, Cyndi. "U.S.- Illinois- IL." ''In Cyndi’s List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet.'' Puyallup, Washington: Cyndi Howells, 6 October 1999 [cited 7 October 1999]. Available at [http://www.cyndislist.com/il.htm www.cyndislist.com/il.htm]. This list has more links to other Illinois genealogical sites and describes more resources than any other site on the Internet.  


=== Online Records  ===
"Illinois USGenWeb." ''In The USGenWeb Project [Internet site].'' N.p., 1999 [cited 7 October 1999]. Available at [http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilgenweb/ www.rootsweb.com/~ilgenweb/]. This is a cooperative effort by many volunteers to list genealogical databases, libraries, bulletin boards, and other resources available on the Internet, for each county, state, and country.


<div id="fsButtons"><span class="online_records_button">[[Illinois Online Genealogy Records]]</span></div>{{DCfollowup}}<br><br>
"United States Resources: Illinois." ''In RootsWeb''. N.p., 28 August 1999 [cited 7 October 1999]. Available at [http://www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/usa/il.html www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/usa/il.html]. This list of sites and resources includes a large, regularly updated research coordination list.


=== Directory  ===
"''IL GenExchange''." ''In Genealogical Exchange &amp; Surname Registry''. N.p., 1996-1999 [cited 7 October 1999]. Available at [http://www.genexchange.com/il/index.cfm www.genexchange.com/il/index.cfm]. This site brings searchable data to genealogists including databases (church, cemetery, census, land, immigration, naturalization, and vital records), directories, historical accounts, mailing lists, queries, local surname researchers, and look-up volunteers.


Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of many Illinois archives, libraries, and genealogical and historical societies are listed in:
For further details about using computer networks, bulletin boards, and news groups for family history research, see the "[[United States Archives and Libraries|Archives and Libraries]]" section of the United States Research Outline.


:*Lowell M. Volkel, ed. ''Illinois Libraries with Genealogical Collections'' (Springfield, IL: Illinois State Genealogical Society, 1992). {{Worldcat|27373857|item|disp=At various respositories (WorldCat)}}; {{FSC|587349|item|disp=FS Library Book 977.3 J53i}}.
Some Family History Centers have computers with FamilySearch™. These computers do not have access to online services, networks, or bulletin boards. You can use these services at many public libraries, college libraries, and private locations.  


=== References  ===
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Many archives and libraries have resources such as maps, gazetteers, and other place-finding aids to help you locate information about Illinois. They may have collections of previous research, such as family and local histories and biographies. Many have record-finding aids such as guides to their own collections or inventories of records housed elsewhere in the state.

Names, addresses, and telephone numbers of many archives, libraries, and genealogical and historical societies are given in:

Directory of Illinois Museums Including Historical, Cultural, and Scientific Agencies. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois Association of Museums and Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, 1996. This source is not available at the Family History Library, but most libraries in Illinois have a copy. An earlier source is:

Reithmaier, Tina M., ed. A Guide to the Cultural Resources in Illinois. Springfield, Illinois: The Office of the Secretary of State, 1988. (Family History Library book 977.3 C44g).

The following archives, libraries, and societies have collections or services helpful for genealogical research:

National Archives[edit | edit source]

National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)—Great Lakes Region
7358 South Pulaski Road
Chicago, IL 60629
Telephone: 773-581-7816
Internet: www.nara.gov/regional/chicago.html

State Archives, Libraries, and Societies[edit | edit source]

Illinois State Archives
Margret Cross Norton Building
Springfield, IL 62756
Telephone: 217-782-4682
Fax: 217-524-3930
Internet:  http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/archives.html

Since the Illinois State Archives responds only by mail to inquiries, all fax, telephone, and e-mail inquiries must also contain a mailing address.

A helpful guide to the holdings of the Illinois State Archives is:

Bailey, Robert E., and Elaine Shemoney Evans, eds. Descriptive Inventory of the Archives of the State of Illinois. 2nd ed. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Archives, 1997. (Family History Library book 977.3 J53ir 1997.) This source is also available on compact disc from the state archives.

Illinois State Library
Gwendolyn Brooks Building
300 South Second Street
Springfield, IL 62701
Telephone: 217-785-5600
Internet: http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/library/

Illinois State Historical Library
Old State Capitol
112 North Sixth Street
Springfield, IL 62701-1507
Telephone: 217-558-8844
Fax: 217-785-6250
Internet: www.state.il.us/hpa/lib

Illinois State Genealogical Society
P.O. Box 10195
Springfield, IL 62791
Telephone: 217-789-1968
Internet: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilsgs/

Other genealogical societies are listed in the Directory of Illinois Museums and the Reithmaier book, both cited at the beginning of this section.

Illinois State Historical Society
Old State Capitol
Springfield, IL 62701
Telephone: 217-524-6258
Internet: www.prairienet.org/ishs

Illinois Regional Archives Depository System[edit | edit source]

Illinois Regional Archives Depository System (IRAD)
Archives Building
Springfield, IL 62756
Telephone: 217-785-1266
Internet: www.sos.state.il.us/depts/archives/data_loc.html

The IRAD web site contains a catalog to holdings of each participating university.

The IRAD system of archives is collecting and preserving local government records of genealogical and historical value. A listing of local government records in the Illinois Regional Archives Depositories is available at their Internet site or on microfiche that can be ordered from them. Their brochure Using the IRAD County Records Microfiche List tells how to use the Internet and the microfiche to locate records. IRAD welcomes inquiries by mail and telephone. Researchers may also visit the following depositories and examine records:

IRAD—Booth Library
Illinois State University
600 Lincoln Avenue
Charleston, IL 61920
Telephone: 217-581-6093

IRAD—Williams Hall
Illinois State University
Campus Box 5500
Normal, IL 61790-5500
Telephone: 309-452-6027

IRAD—Regional History Center
Swen Parson Hall
Northern Illinois University
DeKalb, IL 60115
Telephone: 815-753-1779

IRAD—LIB-144
University of Illinois at Springfield
Post Office Box 19243
Springfield, IL 62794-9243
Telephone: 217-206-6520

IRAD c/o Special Collections
Morris Library—6632
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL 62901-6632
Telephone: 618-453-3040

IRAD—Ronald Williams Library
Northeastern Illinois University
5500 N. St. Louis Avenue
Chicago, IL 60625-4699
Telephone: 773-794-6279

IRAD—University Library
Western Illinois University
1 University Circle
Macomb, IL 61455-1390
Telephone: 309-298-2716

A useful guide to records in IRAD depositories is:

Bailey, Robert E., et al., eds. A Summary Guide to Local Governmental Records in the Illinois Regional Archives. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Archives, 1992. (Family History Library book 977.356/S1 J53s).

Another Important Library
Newberry Library
60 West Walton Street
Chicago, IL 60610
Telephone: 312-943-9090
Telephone to reference desk: 312-255-3512
Internet: www.newberry.org

This library has research guides on various subjects related to genealogy and library holdings cataloged from 1978.

Major collections at the Newberry Library are described in:

Sinko, Peggy Tuck. Guide to Local and Family History at the Newberry Library. Salt Lake City, Utah: Ancestry, 1987. Ancestry is a trademark of Ancestry, Inc. (Family History Library book 977.311 A3s.)

A surname index to genealogical periodicals and local history books in the Newberry Library was completed in 1915 and published as:

The Genealogical Index of the Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois.  Four Volumes. Boston, Massachusetts: G.K. Hall, 1960. (Family History Library book Q 929 N424g; films 928135–37).

To learn more about the history and record-keeping systems of Illinois counties, use the 33 inventories of the county archives published around 1940 by the Historical Records Survey. The Family History Library has copies of most of these. These inventories can be found in the Family History Library Catalog by using a Place Search under:

ILLINOIS, [COUNTY]- ARCHIVES AND LIBRARIES- INVENTORIES, REGISTERS, CATALOGS

Computer Networks and Bulletin Boards[edit | edit source]

Computers with modems are important tools for obtaining information from selected archives and libraries. Computer networks themselves can serve as a library. The Internet, certain computer bulletin boards, and commercial on-line services help family history researchers:

  • Locate other researchers.
  • Post queries.
  • Send and receive e-mail.
  • Search large databases.
  • Search computer libraries and on-line catalogs.
  • Join in computer chat and lecture sessions.

You can find computerized research tips and information about ancestors from Illinois in a variety of sources at local, state, national, and international levels. Much of the information is available at little or no cost. Addresses on the Internet change frequently. The following sites are important gateways to additional sites:

FamilySearch™ Internet Genealogy Service. [Salt Lake City, Utah]: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 22 March 1999 [cited 7 October 1999]. Available at www.familysearch.org. At this site you can access the Family History Library Catalog, Ancestral File, International Genealogical Index, Source Guide, lists of Family History Centers, web sites related to family history, and lists of researchers interested in similar genealogical topics. You can also learn about and order Family History Library publications.

Howells, Cyndi. "U.S.- Illinois- IL." In Cyndi’s List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet. Puyallup, Washington: Cyndi Howells, 6 October 1999 [cited 7 October 1999]. Available at www.cyndislist.com/il.htm. This list has more links to other Illinois genealogical sites and describes more resources than any other site on the Internet.

"Illinois USGenWeb." In The USGenWeb Project [Internet site]. N.p., 1999 [cited 7 October 1999]. Available at www.rootsweb.com/~ilgenweb/. This is a cooperative effort by many volunteers to list genealogical databases, libraries, bulletin boards, and other resources available on the Internet, for each county, state, and country.

"United States Resources: Illinois." In RootsWeb. N.p., 28 August 1999 [cited 7 October 1999]. Available at www.rootsweb.com/roots-l/usa/il.html. This list of sites and resources includes a large, regularly updated research coordination list.

"IL GenExchange." In Genealogical Exchange & Surname Registry. N.p., 1996-1999 [cited 7 October 1999]. Available at www.genexchange.com/il/index.cfm. This site brings searchable data to genealogists including databases (church, cemetery, census, land, immigration, naturalization, and vital records), directories, historical accounts, mailing lists, queries, local surname researchers, and look-up volunteers.

For further details about using computer networks, bulletin boards, and news groups for family history research, see the "Archives and Libraries" section of the United States Research Outline.

Some Family History Centers have computers with FamilySearch™. These computers do not have access to online services, networks, or bulletin boards. You can use these services at many public libraries, college libraries, and private locations.