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*[[Mesa FamilySearch Library]], Mesa, 81,000 microfilms including AZ censuses, 40,000 books (many local histories), 129 public computers, and over 90 classes and workshops per month.<ref name="DB15" /> | *[[Mesa FamilySearch Library]], Mesa, 81,000 microfilms including AZ censuses, 40,000 books (many local histories), 129 public computers, and over 90 classes and workshops per month.<ref name="DB15" /> | ||
*[ | *[[Arizona State University Library]], Tempe, a good place to look for early Arizona families.<ref name="DB15" /> | ||
*[http://phoenixpubliclibrary.org/Locations/BurtonBarr Phoenix Public Library, Burton Barr Central Library] Their Arizona history collection is a good place for genealogy research.<ref name="DB15" /> | *[http://phoenixpubliclibrary.org/Locations/BurtonBarr Phoenix Public Library, Burton Barr Central Library] Their Arizona history collection is a good place for genealogy research.<ref name="DB15" /> | ||
*[http://www.azwvgs.org/ West Valley Genealogical Society], Youngstown, an active society with a good little library. Probably represents outside Arizona better because of retirees who contribute from all around the U.S.<ref name="DB15" /> | *[http://www.azwvgs.org/ West Valley Genealogical Society], Youngstown, an active society with a good little library. Probably represents outside Arizona better because of retirees who contribute from all around the U.S.<ref name="DB15" /> |
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United States Arizona
Archives and Libraries
State Library of Arizona
Contact Information[edit | edit source]E-mail:[1] E-mail form Address:[1]
Telephone:[1] 602-926-3870, or Toll Free: 1-800-228-4710 (Arizona only) Hours and holidays:[1] Monday-Friday 8-5 Map, directions, and public transportation:
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Collection Description[edit | edit source]The State Library of Arixona is the starting place for Arizona family history research. This is primarily a book library—a good one. They also have census microfilms.[2] Collection includes immigration and naturalization books and indexes, published material from all states for vital records, courts, wills, and county histories, published material for some international nations, major genealogical periodicals for several states, and Internet sites such as Ancestry, and Heritage Quest Online.[3] Alternate Repositories[edit | edit source]If you cannot visit or find a source at the State Library of Arizona, a similar source may be available at one of the following. Overlapping Collections
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