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    1. Re: [OHKNOX] Fw: [CCSgenealogy] State of Ohio Library Is Open and so is Genealogy Servs. Section
    2. 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. >

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