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Researching the History of Your House or Property

The History Center frequently assists individuals seeking information about the background of their property. While we do not have detailed records on all land use in the region, we do maintain collections of legal records, maps, and photographs that may hold information on (or add historic context to) a specific residence, place of business, or other property.

The following guide lists material that may be searched online, describes how to access physical collections onsite, and also includes general strategies on researching historic properties. Please keep in mind that the search process is tailored to each property and not every search yields results.

Online Collections

History staff dedicate considerable time and resources preserving and cataloging materials acquired for the collection. Items of significant interest are scanned and placed in our Digital Collections – you may enter a specific search term in the search box, or browse one of the specific collections listed below

New scans are regularly added to the Digital Collections. Due to the costs associated with digitizing rare and fragile items and maintaining the database, only a small percentage of our records are online. Copyright restrictions also play a role, as does the limitations of our equipment to handle oversized articles. 

  

Onsite Sources

During normal operating hours, History Center staff are available to connect visitors to relevant collections and help them begin their research. All visitors are required to complete a registration form in which they agree to abide by the rules for using the special collections materials. Our items do not circulate and must be carefully used in the reading room.

Because of the individual nature of each inquiry, appointments are strongly encouraged. Please contact us and provide your topic and the types of records you are seeking. This will give our staff time to examine the collections and retrieve relevant material from storage.

The most commonly utilized onsite items are listed below. To request an item located in the catalog, simply contact us and provide its Call Number, Title, and Date and we will have it ready when you arrive.

 

Remote Inquiries

For those unable to visit in person, a staff member may conduct up to one hour of research for a small fee. Due to the high volume of inquiries received we cannot respond to repeat requests, and the outcome of any search cannot be guaranteed.

 

Strategy Guides and General Sources

 

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