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=== Tips === | === Tips === | ||
* | A reader's card is needed for research. To obtain a reader's card you must: | ||
:*Have a research interest supported by the Newberry’s collections, | |||
:*Be at least age 16, | |||
:*Show a valid photo I.D., | |||
:*Show proof of your current address.<ref>"Who is eligible to do research at the Newberry Library? FAQ" in ''Newberry Library'' at http://www.newberry.org/collections/FAQs.html#Eligible (29 October 2010).</ref> | |||
=== Guides === | === Guides === | ||
Revision as of 12:54, 29 October 2010
File:File:Newberry Library.jpg Contact Information[edit | edit source]E-mail:[1] genealogy@newberry.org. Address:[1]
Telephone:[2] (312) 255-3512 Hours and holidays:[3] Tuesday-Friday 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Directions, maps, and public transportation:[4]
Internet sites and databases:
Collection Description[edit | edit source]The Newberry Library is a private, non-circulating library free and open to the public. It is a research library for humanities and social sciences with 1.5 million books, 5 million manuscript pages, and 500,000 maps. This includes good American Indian, railroad archives, Chicago history, and cartography collections.[5] One of its strongest collections is genealogy with 17,000 published genealogies of New England and colonial America, and British gentry and nobility. The library collects church, town, county, and state histories, from all parts of America, Canada, and the British Isles, including comprehensive New England town histories. It has Ancestry and HeritageQuest subscriptions for census indexes, all federal census microfilms 1790-1850, and Midwest states to 1880; book indexes through 1850 and most of 1860. The collection also includes 1855 and 1865 Illinois state censuses, and scattered other states and Canadian provinces. They have birth, marriage, death, probate, deeds, court, tax, and cemetery abstracts and indexes from the Mississippi Valley to the eastern seaboard, Canada, and British Isles. American Civil War military unit histories, rosters and pension lists of colonial wars through the Civil War, and scattered records from later wars are also available. Regarding the Internet, the Newberry Library has database subscriptions including Ancestry.com, HeritageQuest On-line, IrishOrigins.com, New England Ancestors, and Footnote.com. They also have a significant American, Canadian, and British genealogical periodicals collection, and the Periodical Source Index (PERSI) for family history researchers.[6] Tips[edit | edit source]A reader's card is needed for research. To obtain a reader's card you must:
Guides[edit | edit source]Click here for 78 online Newberry Library genealogical collection guides and research tools about:
Alternate Repositories[edit | edit source]If you cannot visit or find a source at the Newberry Library, a similar source may be available at one of the following. Overlapping Collections
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