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The Walker Local History and Family History Center, located on the third floor of the Main Library in downtown Columbia, is the place to go for family history document beginner packets in addition to advise and recommendations that will help you further your own research efforts.
''[[United States Genealogy|United States]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[South Carolina Genealogy|South Carolina]] '' [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[Richland County, South Carolina|Richland County]] [[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]] [[Columbia, South Carolina]][[Image:Gotoarrow.png|go to]][[Columbia,_South_Carolina#Libraries|Libraries]] '''''Walker Local and FamilySearch Center'''''


You can access a wealth of resources online including:
[[Image:Walker Local and Family History Center.jpg|right|300x250px]]The Walker Local History and FamilySearch Center, located on the third floor of the Main Library in downtown Columbia, provides family history document beginner packets in addition to advice and recommendations that will help you further your own research efforts.


*the [http://myrcplcomres.ipac.sirsidynix.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=119609H8091L0.675&profile=main--1&menu=search&submenu=subtab30&ts=1196094813498#focus: Online Obituary Index].  You may request copies of the original obituaries.
You can also access a wealth of resources online including:
*[http://www.richlandlibrary.com/research-it/genealogy genealogy databases] which are free for Richland Library Card holders.
 
*the [http://myrcplcomres.ipac.sirsidynix.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=119609H8091L0.675&profile=main--1&menu=search&submenu=subtab30&ts=1196094813498#focus: Online Obituary Index].  You may request copies of the original obituaries.  
*[http://www.richlandlibrary.com/research-it/genealogy genealogy databases] which are free for Richland Library Card holders.  
*the [http://www.richlandlibrary.com/research-it/resources?title=local%20history%20digital%20collections&op=Search%20Research%20Tools Local History] digital collection which includes Columbia City Directories and Confederate rolls
*the [http://www.richlandlibrary.com/research-it/resources?title=local%20history%20digital%20collections&op=Search%20Research%20Tools Local History] digital collection which includes Columbia City Directories and Confederate rolls


If you reside outside of Richland County, you may [http://www.richlandlibrary.com/about/get-library-card/out-county-card-registration apply for a card] for $65 dollars a year.
If you reside outside of Richland County, you may [http://www.richlandlibrary.com/about/get-library-card/out-county-card-registration apply for a card] for $65 dollars a year.  
Center Contacts and Hours  ===
 
=== Contact Information and Hours  ===


'''Location & Map:'''  
'''Location & Map:'''  


#Richland Library<br>1431 Assembly St.<br>Columbia, SC 29201<br>
#Richland Library<br>1431 Assembly St.<br>Columbia, SC 29201<br>  
#Take the escalator or elevator to the third floor. &nbsp;
#Take the escalator or elevator to the third floor. &nbsp;  
#Get directions to [https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_q&hl=en&geocode=%3BCfgb3YcojETHFaTcBgId5Xcr-ylrS19M06T4iDHgE9rhSPPtbQ&q=1431+Assembly+Street+Columbia+29201&t=m&ie=UTF8&hq=&hnear=1431+Assembly+St,+Columbia,+Richland,+South+Carolina+29201&ll=34.009839,-81.036615&spn=0.028459,0.025234&z=14&vpsrc=0&iwloc=A&daddr=1431+Assembly+St,+Columbia,+SC+29201 Richland Library] (Google)
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'''Phone: &nbsp;'''(803) 929-3402 See also [http://www.richlandlibrary.com/services/ask-librarian/call-librarian Call a Librarian].
'''Phone: &nbsp;'''(803) 929-3402 See also [http://www.richlandlibrary.com/services/ask-librarian/call-librarian Call a Librarian].  


'''E-mail: &nbsp;'''[http://www.richlandlibrary.com/services/ask-librarian/e-mail-librarian Email a Librarian]<br>  
'''E-mail: &nbsp;'''[http://www.richlandlibrary.com/services/ask-librarian/e-mail-librarian Email a Librarian]<br>  


'''Open Hours: &nbsp;'''
'''Open Hours: &nbsp;'''  
Mon-Thu: 9:00am - 9:00pm<br>Fri-Sat: 9:00am - 6:00pm<br>Sun: 2:00pm - 6:00pm
 
'''Holiday Schedule:'''  


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Mon-Thu: 9:00am - 9:00pm<br>Fri-Sat: 9:00am - 6:00pm<br>Sun: 2:00pm - 6:00pm


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'''Holiday Schedule:'''<br>


=== Calendar and Events  ===
=== Calendar and Events  ===
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==== Upcoming Events  ====
==== Upcoming Events  ====


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*Walking In the Past Lane - We bring a new and interesting slice of history every 1st Thursday, Local History Room, Main Library, 6:00
*Sept 5: Alexia Helsley discussing her new book [https://www.historypress.net/catalogue/bookstore/books/Wicked-Columbia/9781609498504 "Wicked Columbia."]
 
=== Resources<br> ===
 
The following resources are available to patrons on site:
 
*[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog '''FamilySearch Catalog:''']&nbsp;The Walker Local and FamilySearch Center has the ability to order any of the films and fiche available through the FamilySearch Catalog.
 
==== Research Guides  ====
 
==== Vital Information  ====
 
===== Birth  =====
 
===== Marriage  =====
 
*Holcomb, Brent Howard. [http://myrcpl.ipac.sirsidynix.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=137L6355O49X8.20089&profile=int&source=~!horizon&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!23117~!0&ri=1&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Marriage+and+death+notices+holcomb&index=.GW&uindex=&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&ri=1 &nbsp;Marriage and death notices from Columbia, South Carolina, newspapers, 1792-1839]. &nbsp;Easley, South Carolina: &nbsp;Southern Historical Press, 1982
*Holcomb, Brent Howard. [http://myrcpl.ipac.sirsidynix.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=137L6355O49X8.20089&profile=int&source=~!horizon&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!60491~!2&ri=2&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=Marriage+and+death+notices+holcomb&index=.GW&uindex=&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&ri=2 ''Marriage and death notices from Columbia, South Carolina, newspapers, 1838-1860&nbsp;: including legal notices from burnt counties'']. Columbia, South Carolina: B. H. Holcomb, 1988.
*[http://www.richlandonline.com/OnlineServices/MarriageLicense.aspx Richland County marriages 1911 - present.]
 
===== Death  =====
 
Our [http://www.richlandlibrary.com/services/local-history/local-obituary-index online obituary database c]ontains obituary and death notice information from the Columbia, SC newspapers:<br>
 
*The State (1892-present)
*The Palmetto Leader (1925-1928, 1930, January-April 1931); Columbia’s foremost African-American paper
*Obituary Index to The State for World War II servicemen killed in action (1941-1949)
*Christian Neighbor 1884 - 1885
 
These newspapers may contain statewide obituary and death information. Click the ''Request'' tab for ordering information.<br><br>


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==== Biographies  ====


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==== Cemeteries  ====


=== Resources  ===
*Our collection includes cemetery surveys for Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Fairfield, Sumter, Kershaw and Orangeburg counties.&nbsp; Many other counties are also represented in the collection.<br>


The following resources are available to patrons on site:
==== Churches  ====


==== Biographies ====
The collection includes several Columbia church histories in print and in our vertical files.<br>


*Clayton, J. Glenwood, ed.&nbsp;''Journal of the South Carolina Baptist Historical Society Volumes 1-28. ''Greenville, South Carolina: &nbsp;South Carolina Baptist Historical Society, 1975-200.
*Fairfield Baptist Association minutes: 1928 - 1952.


==== Databases and Software  ====


==== Collections  ====
The following databases are available through Richland Library. &nbsp;For more information see: &nbsp;[http://richlandlibrary.com/research-it/genealogy Genealogy Resources]


:*[https://www.familysearch.org/#form=catalog '''Family History Library Catalog:''']&nbsp;The Walker Local and Family History Center has the ability to order any of the films and fiche available through the Family History Library Catalog.<br>
*Accessible Archives
*America's Obituary and Death Notices<br>
*Ancestry Library Edition (inside library access only)<br>
*Heritage Quest
*NewsBank
*South Carolina Historical Newspapers Collection<br>


==== Databases and Software ====
==== Directories  ====


City directories offer an alphabetized listing of residents and businesses as well as a street-by-street listing of occupants. We maintain a print collection of Columbia City directories from 1859 - present, with gaps.&nbsp; Richland County directories are available from 1962 - present. We also have Lexington County directories from 1966 - present. However, the Lexington County areas of Cayce, New Brookland and West Columbia are covered in earlier Columbia Directories. <br>


We also have a searchable digital collection of [http://library.sc.edu/digital/collections/sccitydirec.html Columbia City Directories] starting from 1859. This collection is made possible through by Richland Library and University of South Carolina Libraries. Check back often as this collection is always growing. <br>


==== Hardware and Equipment ====
==== Hardware and Equipment ====


'''''(Include the resources you have to help individuals do their research - computers, microfilm readers, printers, etc. )'''''
1. Two computers are available with access to Ancestry, HeritageQuest, Accesible Archives and Newsbank.&nbsp;


==== Microfilm ====
2. A public scanner is available for scanning documents and books.&nbsp; <br>


3. A scanning microfilm machine is available for the public to use.


4. The library sells USB&nbsp;devices if needed.


==== Periodicals ====
==== History Local  ====


*Hennig, Helen Kohn. &nbsp;[http://myrcpl.ipac.sirsidynix.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1IV0L37983602.20443&profile=int&source=~!horizon&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!30100~!0&ri=1&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=columbia+capital+city&index=.GW&uindex=&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&ri=1 Columbia, Capital City of South Carolina 1786-1936. Columbia, South Carolina: &nbsp;The Columbia Sesqui-Centennial Commission], 1936


==== Maps  ====


==== Vertical File ====
==== Microfilm  ====


*Public depository for The State newspaper. Microfilm holdings are available from 1891 - present.
*Palmetto Leader 1925 - 1957.
*Columbia Daily Register July 28, 1875 - Dec 3, 1898.
*Christian Neighbor 1884 - 1885.
*Sanborn fire insurance maps.
*WPA&nbsp;Tombstone Inscriptions.
*Wallace papers.


==== Military History  ====


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===== Revolutionary War  =====


=== Services ===
===== Civil War =====
 
*Secretary of War. &nbsp;[http://myrcpl.ipac.sirsidynix.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?session=1370I36N9523B.20308&profile=int&source=~!horizon&view=subscriptionsummary&uri=full=3100001~!238882~!0&ri=1&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&ipp=20&spp=20&staffonly=&term=War+of+Rebellion+Official+Records+of+The+Union+and+Confederate+Armies&index=.GW&uindex=&aspect=basic_search&menu=search&ri=1 ''War of Rebellion Official Records of The Union and Confederate Armies'']. &nbsp;Government Printing Office, 1880-1901 (reprinted by National Historic Society, Harrisburg, PA, 1971)
 
===== World War I  =====
 
===== World War II  =====
 
*Selected Obituaries of World War II Veterans. Columbia, South Carolina: &nbsp;The State, 1992-2012
 
==== Newspapers&nbsp;<br>  ====
 
==== Periodicals  ====
 
Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed. ''South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20.&nbsp;Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992. &nbsp;'' The volumes of ''The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research'' include a wealth of resources for South Carolina genealogy. &nbsp;Some of the many types of records included are Bible records, biographies, marriage records, obituaries, wills and deeds. Indexes through Volume XL are available on site. &nbsp;A searchable online database for Volumes I-20 can be found at [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4084 Ancestry].
 
*
 
==== Ethnic Research  ====


===== African American  =====


*It was the service of African Americans in servitude that turned the little community near Taylor's Hill into the city of Granby which became the capital city of South Carolina.<ref name="Columbia, South Carolina: The Columbia Sesqui-Centennial Commission">Hennig, Helen Kohn.  Columbia, Capital City of South Carolina 1786-1936. Columbia, South Carolina:  The Columbia Sesqui-Centennial Commission, 1936, See page 303.</ref>
*Deas Moore, Vennie. ''[http://myrcpl.ipac.sirsidynix.net/ipac20/ipac.jsp?profile=int&index=.GW&term=%20Black%20America%20Series:%20%20Columbia,%20South%20Carolina &nbsp;Black America Series: &nbsp;Columbia, South Carolina.]'' &nbsp;Charleston, South Carolina: &nbsp;Arcadia Publishing, 2000


==== Staff Research Specialties ====
==== Vertical Files ====


<br>
=== Services  ===


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==== Staff Research Specialties  ====


=== Resources in the Local Area<br>  ===
=== Resources in the Local Area<br>  ===


''(This section is to highlight other resources in your area that will be helpful for individuals doing research there in your location, if there are any, such as government offices, historical societies, etc.)''
=== Links  ===


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*[[Columbia,_South_Carolina|Columbia, South Carolina]]
*[[Richland_County,_South_Carolina|Richland County, South Carolina]]
*[[South_Carolina|South Carolina]]
*[http://www.thedeadlibrarian.blogspot.com/ The Dead Librarian] -&nbsp;Helping South Carolina family historians find free, online information.


=== Links ===
=== References ===
 
<references />


''(Include links to other websites of interest to those who visit your center such as links to the city, county and state wiki pages where your center is located.)''
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The Walker Local History and FamilySearch Center, located on the third floor of the Main Library in downtown Columbia, provides family history document beginner packets in addition to advice and recommendations that will help you further your own research efforts.

You can also access a wealth of resources online including:

If you reside outside of Richland County, you may apply for a card for $65 dollars a year.

Contact Information and Hours

Location & Map:

  1. Richland Library
    1431 Assembly St.
    Columbia, SC 29201
  2. Take the escalator or elevator to the third floor.  
  3. Get directions to Richland Library (Google).

Phone:  (803) 929-3402 See also Call a Librarian.

E-mail:  Email a Librarian

Open Hours:  

Mon-Thu: 9:00am - 9:00pm
Fri-Sat: 9:00am - 6:00pm
Sun: 2:00pm - 6:00pm

Holiday Schedule:

Calendar and Events

Upcoming Events

  • Walking In the Past Lane - We bring a new and interesting slice of history every 1st Thursday, Local History Room, Main Library, 6:00
  • Sept 5: Alexia Helsley discussing her new book "Wicked Columbia."

Resources

The following resources are available to patrons on site:

  • FamilySearch Catalog: The Walker Local and FamilySearch Center has the ability to order any of the films and fiche available through the FamilySearch Catalog.

Research Guides

Vital Information

Birth
Marriage
Death

Our online obituary database contains obituary and death notice information from the Columbia, SC newspapers:

  • The State (1892-present)
  • The Palmetto Leader (1925-1928, 1930, January-April 1931); Columbia’s foremost African-American paper
  • Obituary Index to The State for World War II servicemen killed in action (1941-1949)
  • Christian Neighbor 1884 - 1885

These newspapers may contain statewide obituary and death information. Click the Request tab for ordering information.

Biographies

Cemeteries

  • Our collection includes cemetery surveys for Richland, Lexington, Newberry, Fairfield, Sumter, Kershaw and Orangeburg counties.  Many other counties are also represented in the collection.

Churches

The collection includes several Columbia church histories in print and in our vertical files.

  • Clayton, J. Glenwood, ed. Journal of the South Carolina Baptist Historical Society Volumes 1-28. Greenville, South Carolina:  South Carolina Baptist Historical Society, 1975-200.
  • Fairfield Baptist Association minutes: 1928 - 1952.

Databases and Software

The following databases are available through Richland Library.  For more information see:  Genealogy Resources

  • Accessible Archives
  • America's Obituary and Death Notices
  • Ancestry Library Edition (inside library access only)
  • Heritage Quest
  • NewsBank
  • South Carolina Historical Newspapers Collection

Directories

City directories offer an alphabetized listing of residents and businesses as well as a street-by-street listing of occupants. We maintain a print collection of Columbia City directories from 1859 - present, with gaps.  Richland County directories are available from 1962 - present. We also have Lexington County directories from 1966 - present. However, the Lexington County areas of Cayce, New Brookland and West Columbia are covered in earlier Columbia Directories.

We also have a searchable digital collection of Columbia City Directories starting from 1859. This collection is made possible through by Richland Library and University of South Carolina Libraries. Check back often as this collection is always growing.

Hardware and Equipment

1. Two computers are available with access to Ancestry, HeritageQuest, Accesible Archives and Newsbank. 

2. A public scanner is available for scanning documents and books. 

3. A scanning microfilm machine is available for the public to use.

4. The library sells USB devices if needed.

History Local

Maps

Microfilm

  • Public depository for The State newspaper. Microfilm holdings are available from 1891 - present.
  • Palmetto Leader 1925 - 1957.
  • Columbia Daily Register July 28, 1875 - Dec 3, 1898.
  • Christian Neighbor 1884 - 1885.
  • Sanborn fire insurance maps.
  • WPA Tombstone Inscriptions.
  • Wallace papers.

Military History

Revolutionary War
Civil War
World War I
World War II
  • Selected Obituaries of World War II Veterans. Columbia, South Carolina:  The State, 1992-2012

Newspapers 

Periodicals

Wells, Lawrence K, and Brent H. Holcomb, ed. South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research, Vol. 1-20. Columbia, SC, USA: SCMAR, 1973-1992.   The volumes of The South Carolina Magazine of Ancestral Research include a wealth of resources for South Carolina genealogy.  Some of the many types of records included are Bible records, biographies, marriage records, obituaries, wills and deeds. Indexes through Volume XL are available on site.  A searchable online database for Volumes I-20 can be found at Ancestry.

Ethnic Research

African American
  • It was the service of African Americans in servitude that turned the little community near Taylor's Hill into the city of Granby which became the capital city of South Carolina.[1]
  • Deas Moore, Vennie.  Black America Series:  Columbia, South Carolina.  Charleston, South Carolina:  Arcadia Publishing, 2000

Vertical Files

Services

Staff Research Specialties

Resources in the Local Area

Links

References

  1. Hennig, Helen Kohn. Columbia, Capital City of South Carolina 1786-1936. Columbia, South Carolina: The Columbia Sesqui-Centennial Commission, 1936, See page 303.