University of North Carolina Chapel Hill Libraries

United States North Carolina  Archives and Libraries  

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Contact Information
Two libraries at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill which have collections of interest to genealogists are:

E-mail:


 * Wilson Special Collections Library  [mailto:nccref@unc.edu nccref@unc.edu]
 * Davis Library  E-mail a Question form

Address:


 * Wilson Special Collections Library 200 South Road Wilson Library (Campus PO Box #3948) UNC Chapel Hill, NC 27515-8890


 * Davis Library 208 Raleigh Street (Campus PO Box #3916) UNC Chapel Hill, NC 27599

Telephone: 800-000-0000, or 801-000-0000 Fax:  802-000-0000

Hours and holidays: Monday-Saturday 9:00 to 4:30

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Internet sites and databases:


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 * Repository catalog online.
 * Family History and Genealogy Resources in the North Carolina Collection online catalog, NC biographical index, newspaper clippings, and censuses.
 * other(s).

Collection Description
Wilson Special Collections Library  is home to: the famed Southern Historical Collection with strengths in plantation records, slavery, the Civil War, Civil Rights, communities, family, race relations, and religious communities ; the North Carolina Collection of published works on North Carolina and its people and biographical index ; the Rare Book Collection; the Southern Folklife Collection; the Manuscript Department  collection of personal papers, letters, and diaries of early North Carolina residents; and the Map Department.

Davis Library  has humanities, and foreign language materials, maps, a federal documents depository, and microforms.

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Guides
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Overlapping Collections


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The Southern Historical Collection
The Southern Historical Collection (SHC) has developed a large-scale digitization program that is designed to provide online access to entire manuscript collections or to substantial portions of collections. The collections digitized in whole or in part under this program. The collection name on the site will take you to the collection's finding aid (a descriptive guide to the collection's contents).

A web page containing suggestions for genealogical research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is found at Family History and Genealogy Resources in the North Carolina Collection

Two libraries at the University of North Carolina with departments and collections of interest to genealogists are the Wilson Library and the Davis Library.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill – The Wilson Library

The Wilson Library includes the special collections, manuscript, and map departments. Addresses and holdings of the departments follow:


 * University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill North Carolina Collection Wilson Library CB 3930 Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890 Telephone: 919-962-1172 Email:[mailto:nccref@unc.edu nccref@unc.edu]


 * The North Carolina Collection contains published works on North Carolina and its people. The collection does not have original records. They have a file of newspaper clippings on North Carolina. The file does not include obituaries.


 * University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Manuscript Department Wilson Library CB 3926 Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890 Telephone: 919-962-1345 Fax:919-962-3594 Online inquiry: http://www.lib.unc.edu/mss/mailref.html


 * The Manuscript Department collects personal papers, letters, and diaries of early North Carolina residents. The Family History Library has the following guides to their manuscript collection:

A Guide to the Manuscript collections may be found at the Family History Library. The university’s Internet site contains an inventory of the records the Manuscript Department has received since they published the 1976supplement.


 * Blosser, Susan Sokol, and Clyde Norman Wilson Jr. The Southern Historical Collection: A Guide to Manuscripts.Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Library, 1970.; This guide may help you locate biographical and local history information pertaining to a family.


 * Smith, Everard H. Southern Historical Collection: Supplementary Guide to Manuscripts, 1970–1975. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Library, 1976. ;

University of North Carolina Davis Library


 * North Carolina history, rare books, and the famous "Southern Historical Collection." They are a designated government depository for the state, including many federal papers.


 * University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Davis Library CB3916 Chapel Hill, NC 27514-8890 Telephone: 919-962-1151