This is great Maggie. Would you give one more bit of info? What is the site for the death indexes? Thank you. Mitzi On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 19:29:01 -0500 "MaggieOhio" <MaggieOhio@columbus.rr.com> writes: > ----- Original Message ----- > Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 4:01 PM > Subject: [CCSgenealogy] State of Ohio Library Is Open and so is > Genealogy > Servs. Section > > > CCSgenealogy - > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maggieoh/Roots/roots.htm > > State of Ohio Library Is Open and so is Genealogy Servs. Section. > Locations and Hours > > The main library at 274 East First Avenue is open to the > public. > You must be a registered State > Library patron to check out materials. The Rhodes branch > contains > a small specialized > collection for use of the agencies in the building. The > Riffe > branch contains the Media Center. > > State Library of Ohio Main Library > 274 East First Avenue > Columbus, Ohio 43201 > Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm > Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm > (614) 644-7061 > Fax: (614) 466-3584 > > http://winslo.state.oh.us/sloloc.html > > Map and directions for finding the location: > http://winslo.state.oh.us/slodirections.html > > Genealogy Services > Genealogy 728-2789 800-686-1533 > http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/index.html > > Genealogy Services at the State Library of Ohio emphasizes > the > importance of Ohio as the "Gateway > to the West". Therefore, the collection includes records for > not > only Ohio but also Maine, New > Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, > New > York, New Jersey, > Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and > Kentucky. > > Genealogy Services > State Library of Ohio > 274 East First Avenue > Columbus, Ohio 43201 > Voice: (614) 644-6966 > Fax: (614) 728-2789 > Email: ancestor@winslo.state.oh.us > > Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm > Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm > Closed weekends and state holidays. > > Genealogy Research at the State Library of Ohio > http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/slogeneres.html > > The State Library of Ohio's genealogy collection is > comprised of > over 17,000 books, 6,000 > microfilms and 10,000 microfiche. It is open for > unrestricted use > by the public during normal > business hours. Two computer workstations provide access to > the > library catalog, the internet > and several CD-ROM databases. > > Two photocopiers and eleven microform reader-printers are > also > available for public use. Copies > of both microform and print documents cost just $.10 per > page. > > In addition, arrangement of the collection by geographical > area, > subject and family surname > facilitates browsing of the open stacks. The library > contains a > broad spectrum of genealogical > resources including census data, county records, cemetery > books, > military rosters, how-to > books and family histories. > > Genealogy materials do not circulate and are not available > for > interlibrary loan. > > === > > Federal Census Records By State > http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/slogenecensa-m.html > http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/slogenecensn-z.html > > The following list of census records in the Genealogy > Services > Room at the State Library of > Ohio refers to the census itself, not to accompanying > indexes. > Indexes to all of the records in the > list below are available at the State Library except for > Illinois > 1860-1880; Indiana 1870; Kentucky > 1880,1900; Missouri 1860-1880; Oregon 1870; and Tennessee > 1880. > For indexes that do not > have accompanying censuses at the State Library, see the > online > catalog. > > Symbols used in this list: > * indexed separately > x incomplete records > + microfilm > # reconstructed census > > MARYLAND > 1790 Heads of Families Census > 1800 Census * + > 1810 Census * + > 1820 Census * + > 1830 Census * + > 1840 Census * + > 1850 Census * + > 1860 Census * + > > OHIO > 1800, 1810, 1803 Early Ohio Census Records, Vol. 1 > (Washington County only) x > 1779-1789 Early Ohio, Vol. 2 # > 1790 Ohio Northwest Territorial Census # > 1795 1820 Wayne County Early Censuses and Tax Records > # > 1807 Butler County > 1820 Census * + > 1830 Census * + > 1840 Census * + > 1850 Census * + > 1860 Census * + > 1870 Census * + > 1880 Census * + > 1880 Soundex + > 1890 Surviving Census * + x > 1890 Civil War Union Veterans & Their Widows * + > (Only these counties are indexed: Fulton, Gallia, > Highland, Hocking, Jackson, > Jefferson, Lawrence, Lucas, Paulding, Pike, Ross, > Scioto, Stark, Tuscarawas, > Vinton, Warren, and Washington) > 1900 Census * + > 1900 Soundex + > 1910 Census * + > 1910 Miracode + > 1920 Census * + > 1920 Soundex + > > PENNSYLVANIA > 1790 Heads of Families Census > 1800 Census * + > 1810 Census * + > 1820 Census * + > 1830 Census * + > 1840 Census * + > 1850 Census * + > 1860 Census * + > 1870 Census West * + > 1870 Census Philadelphia * + > === > JWCramer-HillTopUSA jcramer@gcfn.org > Also John.Cramer@das.State.OH.US > > > > > > ==== OHKNOX Mailing List ==== > Homepage for this list is http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohknox/ > To search this list go to > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHKNOX > for the list name. >