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Search Home : Society : Genealogy : Resources : Libraries and Archives
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- AfriGeneas ~ African American & African Ancestored Genealogy: Site devoted to African American genealogy. Features mail lists, message boards, and daily and weekly genealogy chats.
- Afro-Louisiana History and Genealogy 1699 - 1820: Information on 100,000 slaves brought to Louisiana in the 18th and 19th centuries, including slave names, genders, ages, occupations, illnesses, family relationships, ethnicity, places of origin, prices paid by slave owners, and slaves' emancipations.
- Allen County Public Library: Search the catalog of one of the world's largest genealogy library.
- American Library Association - Reference and Users Services Association: Information about committees for librarians working with genealogists and genealogy materials.
- Ancestor Search - State Archives Addresses: Addresses, phone numbers, and urls for the U. S. state archives and historical societies.
- Church of Latter Day Saints Family History Library: The FHL has one of the most impressive collections of genealogical material in the world. Microfilmed copies of hundreds of thousands of birth, marriage, death and other records containing well over a billion names have been gathered from all over the world and are stored at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah.
- Genealogical Forum of Oregon: The focus of the library collection is on the Pacific Northwest states and others from where many Oregon pioneers began their journey to the Oregon country.
- Genealogical Research Library: Sons of the American Revolution
- Genealogical Research Library: Daughters of the American Revolution.
- Genealogy Reading Room: Library of Congress: Local History and Genealogy Reading Room: address, hours of access and services.
- Genealogy of St. Joseph County: Resources including online databases, newspapers, yearbooks, special collections, passenger lists, census records, birth and death records, county, church and cemetery records for the St. Joseph County area of Indiana.
- Gens De Couleur Libre: History and genealogy of the Free People of Color in 19th century New Orleans. Includes a discussion group.
- Government of Canada Archives: Genealogy: The Government of Canada Archives provides a site for those interested in researching their genealogy in Canada. It provides information on how to obtain records held by the archives.
- Librarians Serving Genealogists: Information for librarians who provide services to genealogists.
- Library of Congress: Research tools. Links to domestic and international databases.
- Library of Congress Genealogy Reading Room: Provides information on the Library of Congress' extensive genealogy and local history collection dating back to 1815. A world class facility with a diverse catalog of family histories and genealogy materials of all kinds. The website discusses the scope of the collection, provides bibliographies and guides, and instructs potential researchers on hours of operation, preparedness, and available resources such as free on-site access to fee-based genealogy databases.
- NARA Genealogy Page: Provides information about research facilities, online tools, publications, and Web resources.
- Odessa German-Russian Genealogical Library: A searchable collection of digitized books, indices, and documents that supports research concerning the Germanic Russians.
- Oregon State Archives Home Page: Includes lists, descriptions, links, and referrals on several types of records held by the Oregon State Archives that are particularly useful to researchers.
- The USF Africana Heritage Project: Search for records that document the names and lives of slaves, freedpersons and their descendants.
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