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'''Telephone:''' 540 662-9041, ext. 17<br>
'''Telephone:''' 540 662-9041, ext. 17<br>
'''Email:''' [mailto:archives@handleyregional.org archives@handleyregional.org]<br>
'''Email:''' [mailto:archives@handleyregional.org archives@handleyregional.org]<br>
'''Website:''' https://www.handleyregional.org/archives<br>
[https://www.handleyregional.org/archives '''Website''']<br>
'''Social Media:''' https://www.facebook.com/handleyregional<br>
[https://www.facebook.com/handleyregional '''Facebook''']<br>
'''Hours of Operation:''' https://www.handleyregional.org/locations/handley<br>:''Please note, the Reading Room will close for lunch daily from 12:30 PM to 1:15 PM.''
[https://www.handleyregional.org/locations/handley '''Hours of Operation''']. ''Please note, the Reading Room will close for lunch daily from 12:30 PM to 1:15 PM.''<br>
'''Directions/Parking Map:''' https://www.handleyregional.org/locations/handley<br>
[https://www.handleyregional.org/locations/handley '''Directions/Parking Map''']<br>


==Description of Collections==
==Description of Collections==

Latest revision as of 16:02, 25 March 2025

Handley Regional Library
Handley Library Winchester Virginia.jpg

Contact Information[edit | edit source]

Address: 100 W. Piccadilly St., Winchester, VA 22601
Telephone: 540 662-9041, ext. 17
Email: archives@handleyregional.org
Website
Facebook
Hours of Operation. Please note, the Reading Room will close for lunch daily from 12:30 PM to 1:15 PM.
Directions/Parking Map

Description of Collections[edit | edit source]

Neighboring Repositories

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Services[edit | edit source]

The Stewart Bell Jr. Archives, located at the Handley Library in Winchester, Virginia, is a local history and genealogy center focused on the history of the City of Winchester and Frederick County, Virginia, and to a lesser extent, surrounding counties. Its collections include a variety of genealogical sources such as deeds and other property and land records; birth, death, and marriage records; published genealogies; tax lists; immigration, census, and court records; and other sources such a maps, manuscript collections, newspapers, and photographs. The collections include materials from the 1730s to the present. Researchers in the Reading Room may also access Ancestry, Fold 3 and Heritage Quest databases.

The Reading Room has two public computers for searching the catalog and other sources such as databases, indexes, and pathfinders. Two microfilm readers and a copier/scanner are available for researchers to use. Fees apply for paper copies. Researchers are encouraged to bring a flash drive to save copies of materials.

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