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United States Wisconsin  Dane  Archives and Libraries  

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Contact Information
E-mail: Ask a librarian form

Address:


 * 816 State Street
 * Madison, WI 53706

Telephone: 608-264-6535

Hours and holidays: Mon-Thu, 8 am-9 pm; Fri-Sat, 8 am-5 pm; Sunday and Major Holidays - Closed

Map, directions, parking, and public transportation:


 * Map:  Google map: Wisconsin Historical Society
 * Directions  from Milwaukee, Dubuque, Chicago, and Minneapolis
 * Parking and public transporation:  WHS parking and transportation

Internet sites and databases:


 * Wisconsin Historical Society family history, community history, collections, Wisconsin history, museums and historic sites, museums and historic properties, WI history tour, photos, visit us.
 * Wisconsin Historical Society Library Catalog by keyword, title, author, publisher, ISBN/ISSN, subject, call number, or publication year. Part of the UW-Madison Library Catalog. Also available in WorldCat.
 * Wisconsin Historical Society Archives Catalog by author, subject, title, or keywords.
 * Research Your Family History Search over 3,000,000 records.
 * About the Draper Manuscript Collection well-known manuscripts, interviews, and history.
 * Wisconsin Genealogy Index - a statewide index of pre-1907 birth, marriage, and death records, 150,000 obituaries and biographical sketches
 * Historical image collection - thousands of images from the 19th and 20th centuries
 * Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 - alphabetical and regimental lists of soldiers who served in Wisconsin units during the Civil War
 * Civil War veterans' censuses - 1885, 1895, 1905
 * Local history and biography articles - 16, 000 searchable newspaper articles
 * County histories - 80 digitized, searchable county histories
 * Wisconsin Magazine of History - digitized, from 1917 to the present

Collection Description
The Wisconsin Historical Society serves as the state archives, the state library, and the American history library for the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Its research collections are divided between library and archives divisions. The library houses printed and microfilmed materials, while the archives maintains the original records for Wisconsin government jurisdictions. The Wisconsin Historical Society is the largest free-standing American history library in the United States. It has the second-largest collection of newspapers in the U.S., after the Library of Congress.

Over 3 million family history sources: birth, death and marriage record indexes; newspaper clippings; photographs, periodicals, manuscripts, maps, obituaries, biographies, church histories, Civil War, Indians, transportation, and county records. Includes the best manuscript collection in Wisconsin, along with censuses, tax and land records. They have the Draper Manuscript Collection of interviews, genealogies, and early pioneer histories. They also have the Wisconsin State Old Cemetery Society burials in the earliest cemeteries.

The Wisconsin Historical Society and the University of Wisconsin System jointly operate a network of Area Research Centers located at UW campus libraries throughout the state. Each geographic region is served by an Area Research Center (ARC), which houses the original records from that region. Centers often have probate records, tax records, school records, church records, naturalization records, and other local historical records.

Guides
These guides contain references to the papers of many families and businesses.


 * James P. Danky, ed., Genealogical Research: An Introduction to the Resources of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin. (Madison: State Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1986). ;.
 * Alice E. Smith, ed. Guide to the Manuscripts of the Wisconsin Historical Society (Madison: State Historical Soc. of Wisc., 1944, 1957) ;
 * Supplement, 1957 ;.
 * Supplement II, 1966 ; (not available at the Family History Library).

Alternate Repositories
If you cannot visit or find a source at the , a similar source may be available at one of the following.

Overlapping Collections


 * National Archives I, Washington DC, census, pre-WWI military service &amp; pensions, passenger lists, naturalizations, passports, federal bounty land, homesteads, bankruptcy, ethnic sources, prisons, and federal employees.

Similar Collections


 * Milwaukee County Historical Society, Milwaukee, a huge manuscript collection, with many books, periodicals, and surname folders especially strong on German immigrant families.

Neighboring Collections


 * County Vital Records Office
 * City Vital Records Office
 * County Archives
 * County Orphan's Court
 * County Probate Court
 * County Recorder
 * County Coroner
 * U.S. District Court
 * County and local historical societies
 * County and local genealogical societies
 * Public Libraries
 * Museums and heritage societies
 * University of Wisconsin-Madison Memorial Library a very large manuscript collection with many historical references.
 * Repositories in surrounding counties: Columbia, Dodge, Green, Iowa, Jefferson, Lafayette, Rock, Sauk.
 * Beloit Public Library a good genealogical collection with many books, periodicals, and family folders.
 * Brown County Library, Green Bay, a very large genealogy section with an excellent array of general genealogical materials, plus local histories, county histories, newspapers, obituaries, and family folders.
 * Kenosho Public Library good genealogy collection.
 * Milwaukee Public Library a very large genealogy collection with family folders, biographies, statewide aides, indexes, obituaries, newspapers, and much information about the German immigrants to Wisconsin.
 * Oshkosh Public Library books, periodicals, family folders, and indexes.
 * Racine County Historical Society very good genealogy collection.
 * Superior Public Library very good genealogy collection.
 * University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire McIntyre Library large manuscript and book collections with many historical references.
 * University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Golda Meir Library a great historical collection particularly for German immigrants, and one of America's best map collections.
 * University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Golda Meir Library a great historical collection particularly for German immigrants, and one of America's best map collections.


 * State Vital Records Office
 * State Historical Society
 * State Genealogical Society
 * University Libraries
 * Church archives
 * Repositories in other surrounding states (or provinces): Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, and in Canada: Ontario.
 * Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana, premier periodical collection, including Ohio genealogies, local histories, databases, military, censuses, directories, and passenger lists.
 * National Archives Great Lakes Region (Chicago) old federal court and agency records for Ohio, U.S. federal censuses 1790–1940; military service and pension indexes, passenger lists, naturalizations, Ancestry.com, HeritageQuest, Fold3.
 * Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, a large repository with genealogies, local histories, censuses, military, land, indexes, vital records, court, and tax records mostly from the Mississippi Valley, eastern seaboard, Canada, and the British Isles.
 * Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, millions of books, newspapers, periodicals, and photos about genealogy and family history, biographies, censuses, citizenship, immigration to and from Ohio and the USA, settlement, births, marriages, deaths, and divorces.