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Many archives and libraries, including societes, have resources such as maps, gazetteers, and other place-finding aids to help you locate information about Oregon. 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, including societes, have resources such as maps, gazetteers, and other place-finding aids to help you locate information about Oregon. 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.  


=== Genealogical Forum of Oregon  ===
=== Archives ===


[http://www.gfo.org/index.htm Genealogical Forum of Oregon, Inc.]<br>2505 SE 11th Ave., Suite B-18<br>Portland, OR 97202<br>Telephone: 503-963-1932<br>Fax: 503-963-1932<br>E-mail — [mailto:gfoinfo@hotmail.com gfoinfo@hotmail.com]
*[http://www.archives.gov/pacific-alaska/seattle/ National Archives—Pacific Alaska Region (Seattle)]<br>6125 Sand Point Way, N.E.<br>Seattle, WA 98115-7999 <br>Telephone: 206-336-5115<br>Fax: 206-336-5112<br>Internet: === Oregon Historical Society Library  ===


=== National Archives—Pacific Alaska Region (Seattle)  ===
*[http://www.ohs.org/ The Oregon Historical Society]<br>1200 S.W. Park Avenue<br>Portland, OR 97205-2483<br>Telephone: 503-222-1741<br>Fax: 503-221-2035<br>E-mail: [mailto:orhist@ohs.org orhist@ohs.org]


6125 Sand Point Way, N.E. <br>Seattle, WA 98115-7999 <br>Telephone: 206-336-5115<br>Fax: 206-336-5112<br>Internet: [http://www.archives.gov/pacific-alaska/seattle/ http://www.archives.gov/pacific-alaska/seattle/]
:A helpful guide to the collection at the Oregon Historical Society Library is ''Oregon Historical Society Microfilm Guide Portland, Oregon'': Oregon Historical Society, 1973; {{FHL|307194|item|disp=FHL book 979.5 A3o.}}


=== Oregon Genealogical Society  ===
*[http://www.gfo.org/search.htm Genealogical Forum of Oregon]<br>2505 SE 11th Ave., Suite B-18<br>Portland, OR 97202<br>Telephone: 503-963-1932<br>Fax: 503-963-1932<br>E-mail — [mailto:gfoinfo@hotmail.com gfoinfo@hotmail.com]


955 Oak Alley<br>Eugene, OR 97401<br>Telephone: 541-345-0399<br>Web page: [http://www.oregongenealogicalsociety.org/ www.oregongenealogicalsociety.org]
*[http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ Oregon State Archives]<br>800 Summer Street N.E.<br>Salem, OR 97310<br>Telephone: 503-373-0701<br>Fax: 503-373-0953  
 
=== Oregon Historical Society Library  ===
 
1200 S.W. Park Avenue<br>Portland, OR 97205-2483<br>Telephone: 503-222-1741<br>Fax: 503-221-2035<br>E-mail: [mailto:orhist@ohs.org orhist@ohs.org]<br>Web Site: [http://www.ohs.org/ http://www.ohs.org/]
 
A helpful guide to the collection at the Oregon Historical Society Library is ''Oregon Historical Society Microfilm Guide Portland, Oregon'': Oregon Historical Society, 1973; {{FHL|307194|item|disp=FHL book 979.5 A3o.}}
 
=== Oregon State Archives  ===
 
800 Summer Street N.E.<br>Salem, OR 97310<br>Telephone: 503-373-0701<br>Fax: 503-373-0953 <br>Internet: [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/ http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/]


Oregon State Archives has a [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/banners/genlist.htm Historical Records Index] On-line which includes entires compiled by examining actual records held by the Archives. The spelling of surnames and other information reflects the original records. There are currently 572,940 entries in the index. Records include births, deaths, marriages, naturalizations, probates, divorce and many, many, more. Surname and County searches are available.  
Oregon State Archives has a [http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/banners/genlist.htm Historical Records Index] On-line which includes entires compiled by examining actual records held by the Archives. The spelling of surnames and other information reflects the original records. There are currently 572,940 entries in the index. Records include births, deaths, marriages, naturalizations, probates, divorce and many, many, more. Surname and County searches are available.  


'''A NEW DATABASE FROM THE STATE ARCHIVES:''' EARLY OREGONIANS DATABASE ADDED  
'''A NEW DATABASE FROM THE STATE ARCHIVES:''' EARLY OREGONIANS DATABASE ADDED.


As a legacy to commemorate the sesquicentennial of Oregon’s statehood, the Oregon State Archives announces the launch of the [https://secure.sos.state.or.us/prs/personProfileSearch.do?earlyOregonian=true&amp;searchReset=true Early Oregonians Database] on its website.  
As a legacy to commemorate the sesquicentennial of Oregon’s statehood, the Oregon State Archives announces the launch of the [https://secure.sos.state.or.us/prs/personProfileSearch.do?earlyOregonian=true&searchReset=true Early Oregonians Database] on its website.  


This resource uses data from census, death, probate, and other records to help researchers find information and documents about people who lived in Oregon prior to statehood. Volunteers at the Archives have worked on this project for more than five years. The database currently contains over 105,500 entries for individuals who lived in Oregon prior to statehood. Because of limits on available records and documentation, the project can be defined to include people living in Oregon from 1800<br>to 1860.  
This resource uses data from census, death, probate, and other records to help researchers find information and documents about people who lived in Oregon prior to statehood. Volunteers at the Archives have worked on this project for more than five years. The database currently contains over 105,500 entries for individuals who lived in Oregon prior to statehood. Because of limits on available records and documentation, the project can be defined to include people living in Oregon from 1800<br>to 1860.  
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Despite the fact that large populations of Native Americans lived in the Oregon Country prior to 1840, documentation of those individuals is scant and not readily available. Because of this, Native Americans presented a special challenge. Currently the database includes close to 3,500 individuals of Native American descent. Information on Native Americans that lived into the twentieth century can be problematic as well. Project volunteers are beginning to work on the Indian censuses compiled for the various reservations between 1885 and 1940 with the goal of incorporating more information and individuals in the project over time.  
Despite the fact that large populations of Native Americans lived in the Oregon Country prior to 1840, documentation of those individuals is scant and not readily available. Because of this, Native Americans presented a special challenge. Currently the database includes close to 3,500 individuals of Native American descent. Information on Native Americans that lived into the twentieth century can be problematic as well. Project volunteers are beginning to work on the Indian censuses compiled for the various reservations between 1885 and 1940 with the goal of incorporating more information and individuals in the project over time.  


Further review and editing will result in additional entries when evidence supports inclusion in the database. If you have documentation<br>you would like to contribute to the Early Oregonians Database, contact the Archives staff at Early.Oregonians@state.or.us A more detailed description of the project and an FAQ are available at http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/eo_overview.html and http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/eo_faqs.html
Further review and editing will result in additional entries when evidence supports inclusion in the database. If you have documentation<br>you would like to contribute to the Early Oregonians Database, contact the Archives staff at Early.Oregonians@state.or.us A more detailed description of the project and an FAQ are available at http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/eo_overview.html and http://arcweb.sos.state.or.us/eo_faqs.html  
 
=== Oregon State Library  ===


State Library Building<br>250 Winter Street N.E.<br>Salem, OR 97310-3950<br>Telephone: 503-378-8800<br>Fax: 503-585-8059<br>E-mail - [mailto:reference@library.state.or.us reference@library.state.or.us]<br>Web site - [http://oregon.gov/OSL/ http://oregon.gov/OSL/]
=== Libraries ===


=== University of Oregon ===
*[http://oregon.gov/OSL/ Oregon State Library]<br>State Library Building<br>250 Winter Street N.E.<br>Salem, OR 97310-3950<br>Telephone: 503-378-8800<br>Fax: 503-585-8059<br>E-mail - [mailto:reference@library.state.or.us reference@library.state.or.us]


Knight Library<br>1501 Kincaid Street<br>Eugene, OR 97403-1299<br>Telephone: 541-346-3053<br>Fax: 541-346-3485<br>E-Mail - [mailto:libref@uoregon.edu libref@uoregon.edu]<br>Web Site - [http://libweb.uoregon.edu/ http://libweb.uoregon.edu/]  
[http://libweb.uoregon.edu/ University of Oregon]<br>Knight Library<br>1501 Kincaid Street<br>Eugene, OR 97403-1299<br>Telephone: 541-346-3053<br>Fax: 541-346-3485<br>E-Mail - [mailto:libref@uoregon.edu libref@uoregon.edu]




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