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'''Telephone:''' 419-259-5200<br> | '''Telephone:''' 419-259-5200<br> | ||
'''Hours:'''<ref name="Main">[https://www.toledolibrary.org/locations Main Library] in ''Toledo-Lucas County Public Library (accessed 8 April 2021).</ref> Sunday 1pm-5pm; | '''Hours:'''<ref name="Main">[https://www.toledolibrary.org/locations Main Library] in ''Toledo-Lucas County Public Library (accessed 8 April 2021).</ref> Sunday 1pm-5pm; Monday - Thursday 9am-8:30pm; Friday - Saturday 9am-5:30pm.<br> | ||
'''Map, directions, and public transportation:''' <br> | '''Map, directions, and public transportation:''' <br> | ||
*'''Map:''' | *'''Map:''' [https://www.google.com/maps/place/325+N+Michigan+St,+Toledo,+OH+43604/@41.6547463,-83.5448707,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x883b86d2172a1239:0xd76ca5f4c667c4e0 Google map: Toledo-Lucas County Public Library] | ||
*'''Directions'''<ref>Based on [http://www.mapquest.com/ MapQuest] directions.</ref> | *'''Directions'''<ref>Based on [http://www.mapquest.com/ MapQuest] directions.</ref> | ||
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*[http://www.columbuslibrary.org/research/local-history-genealogy Columbus Metropolitan Library] Internet history and genealogy, Sanborn maps, newspaper indexes, Columbus Historical Society, and images. [http://www.nostorytoosmall.com/posts/major-changes-to-the-genealogy-dept-at-columbus-metropolitan-library/ Genealogy section moved until Aug 2016]. | *[http://www.columbuslibrary.org/research/local-history-genealogy Columbus Metropolitan Library] Internet history and genealogy, Sanborn maps, newspaper indexes, Columbus Historical Society, and images. [http://www.nostorytoosmall.com/posts/major-changes-to-the-genealogy-dept-at-columbus-metropolitan-library/ Genealogy section moved until Aug 2016]. | ||
*[[Dayton Metro Library]], the ''Dayton Room | *[[Dayton Metro Library]], the ''Dayton Room '' has one of Ohio's best genealogical collections including books, periodicals, indexes, genealogies, and biographies.<ref name="DB89" /> | ||
*[[Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County]], a top genealogy and local history collection of early Ohio sources. This includes the ''[http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/main/inlandrivers.html Inland Rivers Library] | *[[Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County]], a top genealogy and local history collection of early Ohio sources. This includes the ''[http://www.cincinnatilibrary.org/main/inlandrivers.html Inland Rivers Library] '' of the Ohio River and its tributaries (riverboat traffic between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Louisville, Kentucky) in Special Collections.<ref name="DB89" /> | ||
*[[Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County]], a good solid genealogy collection with oral histories, state and county histories, biographies, and genealogies. Youngstown was a portal for immigrants from Pennsylvania and New England entering Ohio.<ref name="DB89" /> | *[[Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County]], a good solid genealogy collection with oral histories, state and county histories, biographies, and genealogies. Youngstown was a portal for immigrants from Pennsylvania and New England entering Ohio.<ref name="DB89" /> | ||
Latest revision as of 10:46, 5 January 2024
Contact Information[edit | edit source]Email: Contact form Address:
Telephone: 419-259-5200 Hours:[1] Sunday 1pm-5pm; Monday - Thursday 9am-8:30pm; Friday - Saturday 9am-5:30pm. Map, directions, and public transportation:
Internet sites and databases:
Collection Description[edit | edit source]The Toledo‑Lucas County Public Library is the place to come if you are looking for early Ohio settlers who entered Ohio via the Great Lakes and Toledo. They have a collection of Great Lakes boat traffic records, [3] 60,000 books related to genealogy and Northwest Ohio history, county and local histories, federal censuses, genealogies, 100,000+ name index, OHS Surname Index, dozens of local newspapers, DAR books, genealogical and historical periodicals, Barbour Collection (CT), U.S. Revolutionary War bounty land warrants for Ohio, public lands claims, Ohio military rosters from the War of 1812 through World War I, Civil War Ohio regimental histories, published ship passenger lists and indexes, computer subscriptions to Ancestry Library Edition, Heritage Quest Online, and New England Ancestors.[4] The local government collections includes records of the Common Pleas Court, Supreme/District Court, and Probate Court. They also have Health Department records of birth indexes 1868-1933, marriages 1876-1892, and death indexes 1858-1990.[4] Special Collections includes city directories, school yearbooks, manuscripts, photos, maps, oral histories, jail registers, church records, and cemetery records.[4] TLCPL is also an affiliate of the FamilySearch Library in Salt Lake City, Utah, and can order most of their microfilms.[4] Alternate Repositories[edit | edit source]If you cannot visit or find a source at the Toledo‑Lucas County Public Library, a similar source may be available at one of the following. Overlapping Collections
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