Historical Libraries and Societies in the East North Central States

Find the best ancestry research libraries in the U.S. East North Central states.

For many historians/genealogists, historical societies and university and state libraries are a vast reservoir of information, tools, and experts that will enhance and magnify your research by leaps and bounds. This article will share a comprehensive listing of these resources for the U.S. East North Central states of Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin.

See the companion article entitled: “Effectively Trace Ancestors in Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies.” Learn how to effectively use local, county, state historical societies and libraries to trace, find, and write narratives about ancestors.

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Where can I find lists of genealogical libraries and societies in other states?

The following matrix is a listing of each state.  Click on the state and you will be taken to the article that contains the listing of genealogical and historical libraries, societies, and archives for that state.

Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies
Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas
California Colorado Connecticut Delaware
Florida Georgia Hawaii Idaho
Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas
Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland
Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi
Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada
New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York
North Carolina North Dakota Ohio Oklahoma
Oregon Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina
South Dakota Tennessee Texas Utah
Vermont Virginia Washington Washington, D.C.
West Virginia Wisconsin Wyoming

What does each state’s listing of genealogical libraries and societies include?

As this article was being researched, it became apparent that lists and links to genealogy and historical societies, libraries, and archives are scattered throughout the web. None of the resources are complete, yet all must be reviewed to ensure you have not overlooked a possible source. For each state, I will provide the resources for the following categories:

  • Statewide Resources
  • University Archives and Collections
  • Public Library and Community Resources and Archives
  • Historical Society and Special Interest Resources and Archives
  • Finding State Digital Resources and Collections
  • Digital Library Collections
  • Historical and Genealogical Society Online Web Pages

While I have sought to provide you with a detailed compilation, I know I have missed some resources. If you don’t find what you’re seeking, I suggest you contact the library or society nearest your place of interest and see if they can help you locate resources that may not be online but can be contacted via other means.

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Interwoven Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies

I would like to share a personal experience. Over many generations, the history of a family lies buried in different sources and places. Like a good detective, the historian and genealogist must search for the pieces of a family’s past in those many sources such as books, documents, and manuscripts. You need to be patient and imaginative, for the search can take years and involve a string of clues that lead to new sources. The facts–names, dates, events–that a historian/genealogist gathers through the years are like pieces of a puzzle. Gradually those pieces can be fitted together to make a picture of a family, its many members, and its unique history. I would like to share a personal experience.

As a researcher and storyteller, I have focused much research on online microfilm records and the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. Naively, I thought I had reached most of the available resources that pertained to my family. Then my perception changed with a trip to the roots of my family— Kentucky, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and. Virginia. What started to be a 10-day trip ended up being a month-long discovery of who I am, where I came from and Whose I am.

Before my trip, I thought I had done extensive preparation through online searching at the Library of Virginia, spoken with and made arrangements to visit a few county historical societies, and identified where my family lived. I searched my records to see my information and collaborated with fellow family genealogists.

By the end of my trip, I had traveled 2,500 miles, taken 24,000 digital images, identified 150,000 plus ancestors from direct and collateral lines; visited and researched university archives and special collections; public and regional libraries; state, regional, and local historical, and ethnic societies; and state, county, and local government agencies. I had also spoken and counseled extensively with subject matter experts, walked my family’s land, visited the graves and cemeteries of my family, never found before known records, and met cousins both of Anglo- and African-American descent.

This experience came about because of interwoven historical and genealogical resources dedicated to collecting, preserving, and interpreting artifacts and documents. They included:

  • Colleges and universities archives and special collections
  • Corporate archives
  • Federal, state, and local government
  • State, county, local, and ethnic historical societies
  • Regional and community public libraries

If I learned one thing, it was a combination of all the resources to effectively help me learn and tell the story of my ancestors. I found that each organization had information shared by more than one organization; furthermore, I found each had unique and precious elements of my past. Finally and probably most importantly, I found a deep appreciation for the resources of individuals who freely gave of their time, expertise, and donations to acquire collections and make them available. I was also grateful to institutions and organizations for their dreams and vision to coordinate, collect, preserve, and manage history.

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Illinois Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies

Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies

The following is a listing of the best Illinois local, county, and state genealogical and historical libraries and societies to assist you in tracing, finding, and writing narratives about ancestors.

What you can expect to find

Many of these libraries and societies have genealogical collections, historical collections, archives, special collections, and digital collections. Digital collections by subject, rare books, oral histories, photography collection, family history, digital projects, genealogical. open collections, virtual resources, electronic, and history text which are departments in the library.

Tip: Copy and paste the name of the listed resource into Google or the search engine of choice to find the web address. Once you find the resource you will be able to explore the type of resources you can find to support your historical and genealogy research.

State-wide Resources (4)

  1. Illinois State Archives
  2. Illinois State Genealogical Society
  3. Illinois State Historical Society
  4. Illinois State Library

University Archives and Collections (40)

  1. DePaul University
  2. Eastern Illinois University
  3. Illinois Institute of Technology. Archives
  4. Illinois Institute of Technology. Special Collections
  5. Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy
  6. Illinois State Archives
  7. Illinois State University
  8. Illinois Wesleyan University
  9. Loyola University Chicago. Archives
  10. Loyola University Chicago. Women and Leadership Archives
  11. Millikin University
  12. North Park University
  13. Northeastern Illinois University. Illinois Regional Archives Depository (IRAD)
  14. Northeastern Illinois University. University Archives
  15. Northern Illinois University. Rare Books and Special Collections
  16. Northern Illinois University. Regional History Center
  17. Northwestern University. Galter Health Sciences Library
  18. Northwestern University. Music Library
  19. Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Photographic Archives
  20. Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Research Archives
  21. Quincy University
  22. Roosevelt University. Center for New Deal Studies
  23. Roosevelt University. University Archives
  24. Rush University Medical Center
  25. Southern Illinois University, Carbondale
  26. Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. National Ragtime and Jazz Archive
  27. Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville. University Archives and Special Collections
  28. Southern Illinois University. School of Medicine
  29. University of Chicago. Chicago Jazz Archive
  30. University of Chicago. Special Collections
  31. University of Illinois, Chicago
  32. University of Illinois, Springfield
  33. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Kolb-Proust Archive for Research
  34. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. Rare Book & Special Collections
  35. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. University Archives
  36. Western Illinois University
  37. Wheaton College. Archives and Special Collections

Public Library and Community Resources and Archives (21)

  1. Algonquin–Algonquin Area Public Library
  2. Arlington Heights–Arlington Heights Memorial Library
  3. Chicago–Chicago Public Library, Harold Washington Library Center
  4. Chicago–Chicago Public Library. Harold Washington Archives & Collections
  5. Chicago–Chicago Public Library. Harsh Research Collection
  6. Chicago–Newberry Library
  7. Danville–Danville Public Library (IL)
  8. Elgin–Brethren Historical Library and Archives
  9. Gerber–Gerber/Hart Library
  10. Jacksonville–Jacksonville (IL) Public Library
  11. Libertyville–Cook Memorial Public Library
  12. McHenry–McHenry Public Library
  13. Morton Grove–Morton Grove Public Library
  14. Park Forest–Park Forest Public Library
  15. Park Ridge–Park Ridge Public Library
  16. Pekin–Pekin Public Library
  17. Peoria–Peoria Public Library
  18. Waukegan–Waukegan Public Library
  19. Wheeling–North Suburban Library System
  20. Wilmette–Wilmette Public Library

Historical Society and Special Interest Resources and Archives (14)

  1. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
  2. Archdiocese of Chicago
  3. Billy Graham Center Archives
  4. Center for Black Music Research
  5. Chicago History Museum
  6. Chicago Jewish Archives
  7. Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
  8. Evanston Historical Society
  9. Lake County History Archives
  10. McLean County Museum of History
  11. Mount Prospect Historical Society
  12. Museum of Broadcast Communications
  13. National Archives and Records Administration-Great Lakes Region
  14. Northbrook Historical Society

Finding State Digital Resources and Collections (1)

  1. Find It! Illinois

This Illinois’s state digital library includes the Statewide Illinois Library Catalog (SILC), access to the State Library databases, and the Illinois Government Information (IGI) search engine.

Digital Library Collections (21)

  1. Illinois Digital Archives (A search engine for images, sound files, and other multi-media events that exist on
  2. Internet sites throughout Illinois.)
  3. Illinois Gallery
  4. Chicago Public Library Digital Collections
  5. City Sites: Multimedia Essays on New York and Chicago, 1870s-1930s
  6. Chicago Public Library, Digital Collections
  7. Illinois Digital Academic Library
  8. Illinois State Library, Illinois Digital Archives
  9. Northern Illinois University, Illinois Historical Digitization Projects
  10. Northwestern University Library, Digital Library Collections
  11. Skokie Public Library and Skokie Historical Society, Digital Past
  12. University of Chicago Library, Digital Library Activities-Digital Collections by Subject
    Electronic Text Services
  13. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Digital Libraries Initiative
  14. Illinois Digital Archives
  15. Upper Mississippi Valley Digital Image Archive
  16. Illinois Alive
  17. Digital Projects at the University of Illinois
  18. Digital South Asia Library

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Indiana Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies

Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies

The following is a listing of the best Indiana local, county, and state genealogical and historical libraries and societies to assist you in tracing, finding, and writing narratives about ancestors.

What you can expect to find

Many of these libraries and societies have genealogical collections, historical collections, archives, special collections, and digital collections. Digital collections by subject, rare books, oral histories, photography collection, family history, digital projects, genealogical. open collections, virtual resources, electronic, and history text which are departments in the library.

Tip: Copy and paste the name of the listed resource into Google or the search engine of choice to find the web address. Once you find the resource you will be able to explore the type of resources you can find to support your historical and genealogy research.

State-wide Resources (4)

  1. Indiana Genealogical Society
  2. Indiana Historical Society
  3. Indiana State Archives
  4. Indiana State Library

University Archives and Collections (23)

  1. Anderson University
  2. Ball State University. Archives and Special Collections
  3. Ball State University. Drawings and Documents Archive
  4. DePauw University
  5. Huntington College, United Brethren Historical Center
  6. Indiana State University
  7. Indiana University Northwest
  8. Indiana University South Bend
  9. Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
  10. Indiana University. Archives
  11. Indiana University. Archives of Traditional Music
  12. Indiana University. Kinsey Institute
  13. Indiana University. Lilly Library
  14. Indiana University. Music Library
  15. Indiana University. Ohio Valley-Great Lakes Ethnohistory Archive
  16. Purdue University
  17. Purdue University Calumet
  18. University of Evansville
  19. University of Notre Dame. Archives
  20. University of Notre Dame. Rare Books and Special Collections
  21. University of Southern Indiana
  22. Valparaiso University
  23. Vincennes University

Public Library and Community Resources and Archives (47)

  1. Alameda–Alameda McCollough Library
  2. Anderson–Anderson Public Library, Indiana Room
  3. Angola–Carnegie Public Library of Steuben County
  4. Auburn–Eckhart Public Library, William H. Willennar Genealogy
  5. Bloomington–Monroe County Public Library, Indiana Room
  6. Bloomington–Monroe County Public Library
  7. Danville–Danville Public Library (IN)
  8. Danville–Danville Public Library, Indiana Room
  9. Delphi–Carroll County Museum Genealogy Library
  10. Evansville–Willard Library
  11. Fort Wayne–Allen County Public Library, Historical Genealogy Department
  12. Frankfort–Frankfort Community Public Library
  13. Franklin–Franklin Library
  14. Goshen–Goshen College, Good Library, Mennonite Historical Library
  15. Kokomo–Kokomo-Howard County Public Library
  16. Lafayette–Tippecanoe County Public Library
  17. LaPorte–LaPorte County Public Library
  18. Lebanon–Lebanon Public Library, Ralph W. Stark Heritage Room County Public Library
  19. Madison–Madison-Jefferson County Public Library
  20. Marion–Marion Public Library, Irene Reed Indiana History and Genealogy Services
  21. Marion–Marion Public Library
  22. Martinsville–Morgan County Public Library
  23. Michigan City–Michigan City Public Library
  24. New Albany–New Albany Public Library, Indiana Room
  25. Noblesville–Hamilton East Public Library, Indiana Room
  26. North Manchester–Manchester College, Funderburg Library
  27. Peru–Peru Public Library
  28. Plainfield–Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library
  29. Plymouth–Marshall County Historical Society Research Library
  30. Plymouth–Plymouth Public Library
  31. Rockport–Spencer County Public Library
  32. Rockville–Rockville Public Library
  33. South Bend–St. Joseph County Public Library
  34. Spencer–Owen County Public Library
  35. St. Joseph–St. Joseph County Public Library
  36. Sullivan–Sullivan County Public Library
  37. Terre Haute–Vigo County Public Library
  38. Tipton–Tipton County Public Library
  39. Valparaiso–Valparaiso Public Library
  40. Vevay–Switzerland County Public Library
  41. Wabash–Wabash Carnegie Library
  42. Zionsville–Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library
  43. Zionsville–Sullivan Museum and Genealogy Library

Historical Society and Special Interest Resources and Archives (7)

  1. American Legion
  2. Archives of African American Music and Culture, Bloomington
  3. Archives of the Mennonite Church
  4. Black Film Center/Archive
  5. Clinton County Historical Society
  6. Delaware County Historical Society
  7. Goshen College. Mennonite Historical Library

Finding State Digital Resources and Collections (1)

  1. INSPIRE – Indiana’s Online Research Library: http://www.inspire.net/index.html

This Indiana’s Virtual Library contains a collection of commercial databases and other information resources that can be accessed by Indiana residents. Available resources include magazines, encyclopedias, journals, library catalogs, and more.

Digital Library Collections (5)

  1. Indiana University, Digital Library Program
  2. Digital Collections by Subject
  3. Indiana University Bloomington Libraries and University Information Technology Services, Library
  4. Electronic Text Resource Service (LETRS)
  5. Hoosier Heritage
  6. Victorian Women Writers Project

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Michigan Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies

Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies

The following is a listing of the best Michigan local, county, and state genealogical and historical libraries and societies to assist you in tracing, finding, and writing narratives about ancestors.

What you can expect to find

Many of these libraries and societies have genealogical collections, historical collections, archives, special collections, and digital collections. Digital collections by subject, rare books, oral histories, photography collection, family history, digital projects, genealogical. open collections, virtual resources, electronic, and history text which are departments in the library.

Tip: Copy and paste the name of the listed resource into Google or the search engine of choice to find the web address. Once you find the resource you will be able to explore the type of resources you can find to support your historical and genealogy research.

State-wide Resources (3)

  1. Archives of Michigan
  2. Library of Michigan
  3. Michigan Genealogical Council

University Archives and Collections (21)

  1. Andrews University. Greek Manuscript Research Center
  2. Central Michigan University. Clarke Historical Library
  3. Kettering University
  4. Lake Superior State University
  5. Michigan State University. Special Collections
  6. Michigan State University. University Archives and Historical Collections
  7. Michigan State University. Vincent Voice Library
  8. Michigan Technological University
  9. Northern Michigan University
  10. Saginaw Valley State University
  11. University of Detroit Mercy
  12. University of Michigan, Dearborn
  13. University of Michigan, Flint
  14. University of Michigan. Bentley Historical Library
  15. University of Michigan. Clements Library
  16. University of Michigan. Special Collections
  17. University of Michigan. Taubman Medical Library
  18. Wayne State University. Purdy/Kresge Library
  19. Wayne State University. Reuther Library
  20. Western Michigan University. Archives and Regional History Collections
  21. Western Michigan University. Special Collections

Public Library and Community Resources and Archives (15)

  1. Albion–Albion Public Library
  2. Berrien Springs–Andrews University, Center for Adventist Research
  3. Deckerville–Deckerville Public Library
  4. Detroit–Detroit Public Library
  5. Flint–Flint Public Library
  6. Grand Rapids–Grand Rapids Public Library
  7. Jackson–Jackson District Library
  8. Kalamazoo–City of Kalamazoo
  9. Kalamazoo–Kalamazoo Public Library
  10. Lansing–Library of Michigan
  11. Milford–Milford Public Library
  12. Monroe–Monroe County Library System
  13. New Baltimore–MacDonald Public Library
  14. Petoskey–Petoskey Public Library
  15. Southfield–Southfield Public Library

Historical Society and Special Interest Resources and Archives (12)

  1. American Museum of Photography
  2. Archdiocese of Detroit
  3. Archives of Michigan
  4. Calvin College. Heritage Hall
  5. Central Michigan University. Clarke Historical Library
  6. Cranbrook Educational Community. Archives
  7. Detroit Institute of Arts
  8. Diocese of Gaylord
  9. Oakland County Pioneer and Historical Society
  10. Plymouth Historical Museum
  11. Sacred Heart Major Seminary. Rare Book Room
  12. Saginaw Valley Railroad Historical Society

Finding State Digital Resources and Collections (1)

  1. MeL – Michigan eLibrary

This site contains a statewide library catalog and librarian-recommended web sites to all users. It also provides electronic databases and advanced search services to Michigan residents.

Digital Library Collections (8)

  1. Library of Michigan, The Making of Modern Michigan: Digitizing Michigan’s Hidden Past
  2. Michigan State University, Matrix /African Digital Library
  3. MichState
  4. Michigan State University Libraries, Digital Sources Center
  5. University of Michigan, Digital Library Production Service
  6. Digital Library Collections and Publications
  7. UMDL Text Collections
  8. Digital General Collection
  9. Humanities Text Initiative

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Ohio Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies

Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies

The following is a listing of the best Ohio local, county, and state genealogical and historical libraries and societies to assist you in tracing, finding, and writing narratives about ancestors.

What you can expect to find

Many of these libraries and societies have genealogical collections, historical collections, archives, special collections, and digital collections. Digital collections by subject, rare books, oral histories, photography collection, family history, digital projects, genealogical. open collections, virtual resources, electronic, and history text which are departments in the library.

Tip: Copy and paste the name of the listed resource into Google or the search engine of choice to find the web address. Once you find the resource you will be able to explore the type of resources you can find to support your historical and genealogy research.

State-wide Resources (3)

  1. Ohio Genealogical Society
  2. Ohio Historical Society
  3. State Library of Ohio

University Archives and Collections (40)

  1. Antioch University
  2. Ashland University
  3. Bluffton University
  4. Bowling Green State University. Center for Archival Collections
  5. Bowling Green State University. Historical Collections of the Great Lakes
  6. Bowling Green State University. Music Library and Sound Recordings Archives
  7. Bowling Green State University. Popular Culture Library
  8. Business and Media Archives of the Mahoning Valley
  9. Case Western Reserve University. Dittrick Medical History Center
  10. Case Western Reserve University. Special Collections
  11. Case Western Reserve University. University Archives
  12. Cedarville University
  13. Denison University
  14. John Carroll University. Special Collections
  15. John Carroll University. University Archives
  16. Kent State University
  17. Miami University. Archives
  18. Miami University. Special Collections
  19. Oberlin College. Archives
  20. Oberlin College. Special Collections
  21. Ohio Historical Society
  22. Ohio State University. Archives
  23. Ohio State University. Center for Epigraphical and Palaeographical Studies
  24. Ohio State University. Medical Heritage Center
  25. Ohio State University. Rare Books and Manuscripts
  26. Ohio State University. University Archives
  27. Ohio University
  28. Ohio University, Chillicothe
  29. Ohio Wesleyan University
  30. Otterbein College
  31. University of Akron
  32. University of Cincinnati. Archives and Rare Books
  33. University of Cincinnati. Cincinnati Medical Heritage Center
  34. University of Dayton. Archives and Special Collections
  35. University of Dayton. Marian Library
  36. University of Dayton. Rare Books & Special Collections
  37. University of Toledo
  38. Wilberforce University
  39. Wright State University. Fordham Health Sciences Library
  40. Wright State University. Special Collections

Public Library and Community Resources and Archives (23)

  1. Alliance–Rodman Public Library
  2. Barberton–Barberton Public Library
  3. Cincinnati–Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
  4. Cincinnati-Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County, History & Genealogy Department
  5. Cincinnati–Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County
  6. Cleveland–Cleveland City Archives
  7. Cleveland–Cleveland Public Library. Photograph Collection
  8. Cleveland–Cleveland Public Library. Special Collections
  9. Cleveland–Western Reserve Historical Society
  10. Columbus–Ohio Historical Society
  11. Society Local History and Genealogy: Library
  12. Eaton–Preble County District Library, Preble County Room
  13. Fremont–Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library
  14. Lane–Lane Public Library
  15. Lloyd–Lloyd Library and Museum
  16. Marrietta–Washington County Public Library
  17. Medina–Medina County District Library
  18. Munroe Falls–Stow-Munroe Falls Public Library
  19. Piqua–Flesh Public Library
  20. Sandusky–Sandusky Library
  21. Shaker Heights–Shaker Heights Public Library
  22. Toledo–Toledo-Lucas County Public Library
  23. Worthington–Worthington Public Library

Historical Society and Special Interest Resources and Archives (11)

  1. American Jewish Archives
  2. Archdiocese of Cincinnati: http
  3. Archives of Ohio United Methodism
  4. Cuyahoga County Archives
  5. Erie Lackawanna Historical Society
  6. Hilandar Research Library
  7. Mahoning Valley Historical Society
  8. Sandusky Library
  9. United Church of Christ
  10. Western Reserve Historical Society
  11. Youngstown Historical Center of Industry & Labor

Finding State Digital Resources and Collections (1)

  1. OhioLINK – Ohio Library and Information Network

This site provides six main electronic services: a library catalog, research databases, a multi-publisher electronic journal center, a digital media center, a growing collection of e-books, and an electronic theses and dissertations center.

Digital Library Collections (10)

  1. Ohio Memory
  2. The Cleveland Memory Project
  3. Case Western Reserve University, University Library, Digital Library Services
  4. Cleveland Public Library, CLEVNET Digital Library Connection
  5. Cleveland State University Library, Special Collections, Cleveland Digital Library: Virtual Cleveland History
  6. Cleveland Memory Project
  7. Ohio Historical Society, Ohio Memory
  8. SOLO Regional Library System, Digital Shoebox Collections
  9. Worthington Libraries and Worthington Historical Society, Worthington Memory
  10. Wright State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives, Paul Laurence Dunbar Digital Collections

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Wisconsin Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies

Genealogical and Historical Libraries and Societies

The following is a listing of the best Wisconsin local, county, and state genealogical and historical libraries and societies to assist you in tracing, finding, and writing narratives about ancestors.

What you can expect to find

Many of these libraries and societies have genealogical collections, historical collections, archives, special collections, and digital collections. Digital collections by subject, rare books, oral histories, photography collection, family history, digital projects, genealogical. open collections, virtual resources, electronic, and history text which are departments in the library.

Tip: Copy and paste the name of the listed resource into Google or the search engine of choice to find the web address. Once you find the resource you will be able to explore the type of resources you can find to support your historical and genealogy research.

State-wide Resources (4)

  1. Division for Libraries, Technology, and Community Learning
  2. Wisconsin Historical Society
  3. Wisconsin Library & Archives
  4. Wisconsin State Genealogical Society

University Archives and Collections (26)

  1. Lawrence University
  2. Marquette University
  3. University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire
  4. University of Wisconsin, Green Bay
  5. University of Wisconsin, La Crosse
  6. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Archives
  7. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Cooperative Children’s Book Center
  8. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Health Sciences Libraries
  9. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Max Kade Institute
  10. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Mills Music Library
  11. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Special Collections
  12. University of Wisconsin, Madison. Wendt Library
  13. University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee /
  14. University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh
  15. University of Wisconsin, Parkside
  16. University of Wisconsin, Platteville
  17. University of Wisconsin, River Falls
  18. University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point. Special Collections
  19. University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point. University Archives
  20. University of Wisconsin, Stout
  21. University of Wisconsin, Superior. Lake Superior Maritime Collections
  22. University of Wisconsin, Whitewater
  23. Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research
  24. Wisconsin Historical Society
  25. Wisconsin Maritime Museum
  26. Wisconsin Veterans Museum

Public Library and Community Resources and Archives (33)

  1. Antigo–Antigo Public Library
  2. Appleton–Appleton Public Library
  3. Baldwin–Baldwin Public Library
  4. Baraboo–Baraboo Public Library
  5. Beaver Dam–Beaver Dam Community Library
  6. Beloit–Beloit Public Library
  7. Berlin–Berlin Public Library
  8. Chippewa Falls–Chippewa Falls Public Library
  9. Clinton–Clinton Public Library
  10. Cudahy–Cudahy Family Public Library
  11. Darlington–Johnson Public Library — Heritage Room
  12. Eau Claire–L. E. Phillips Memorial Public Library
  13. Edgerton–Edgerton Public Library
  14. Elkhorn–Matheson Memorial Library
  15. Evansville–Eager Free Public Library
  16. Fond du Lac–Fond du Lac Public Library
  17. Fort Atkinson–Dwight Foster Public Library
  18. Green Bay–Brown County Library
  19. Hartford–Hartford Public Library — History Room
  20. Hayward–Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College, Native American Collection
  21. Janesville–Hedberg Public Library, Janesville Room
  22. La Crosse–La Crosse Public Library
  23. Lakewood–Lakes County Public Library
  24. Madison–Madison Public Library
  25. Manawa–Sturm Memorial Library
  26. Manitowoc–Manitowoc Public Library
  27. Marshall–Marshall Community Library
  28. Marshfield–Marshfield Public Library
  29. Milton–Milton Public Library
  30. Milwaukee–Milwaukee Public Library. Great Lakes Marine Collection
  31. Milwaukee–Milwaukee Public Library. Milwaukee Road Archives
  32. Orfordville–Orfordville Public Library
  33. Wausau–Orfordville Public Library

Historical Society and Special Interest Resources and Archives (9)

  1. Archdiocese of Milwaukee
  2. Diocese of Green Bay
  3. Irish Music Archives
  4. Milwaukee County Historical Society
  5. Milwaukee Public Museum
  6. Rock County Genealogical Society Library
  7. Wisconsin Maritime Museum
  8. Wisconsin Veterans Museum

Finding State Digital Resources and Collections (1)

  1. Badger Link – Wisconsin’s Connection to the World of Information

This site provides Wisconsin’s residents with access to articles from thousands of newspaper and periodical titles, image files, and other reference materials through two licensed databases, EBSCO and ProQuest. WISCAT, the online catalog of WI library holdings, is also provided to all users.

Digital Library Collections (10)

  1. University of Wisconsin, Digital Collection
  2. University of Wisconsin-La Crosse, Murphy Library, Digitized Resources Provided by Murphy Library
  3. University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, Electronic Text & Multimedia Collections
  4. University of Wisconsin-Digital Collections by Subject
  5. University of Wisconsin-Madison and State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Wisconsin Electronic Reader
  6. Great Lakes Maritime History
  7. State of Wisconsin Collection
  8. Wisconsin Heritage Online
  9. University of Wisconsin Digital Collections

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