Mountain View Arkansas Family History Center

The Family History Center at Mountain View is the nearest center for Stone, Independence, Izard, Searcy, and northern Van Buren counties in north central Arkansas. The center is staffed by volunteers who assist researchers. Public workshops are conducted quarterly. Visitors are welcome!

Center Contacts and Hours
Location Map: Address:


 * 612 South Peabody St., Mountain View, Arkansas United States


 * Located on Highway 9 South, just 1/4 mile from historic town square in Mountain View. Look for red brick building with white steeple, meeting house of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Set back from highway on large lawn.

Phone:


 * 1 870-269-4139 during center hours.


 * After hours, 870-615-2195.

E-mail:


 * AR_MountainView@ldsmail.net


 * rushingcarr@gmail.com

FHC Director:


 * Renee Carr - 1 870-363-4411

Open Hours:


 * Wednesday 1pm.- 5pm.


 * 2nd and 4th Sunday 1pm. - 3pm.

Holiday Schedule:


 * Closed on major holidays.

Weather Closures:


 * Closed when Mountain View School District closes due to inclement weather.

Upcoming Events
Family History Workshop for the public, June 5 at 2pm.

Collections

 * Family History Library Catalog: This center has the ability to order any of the films and fiche available through the Family History Library Catalog.

Databases and Software

 * FHC Portal This center has access to the Family History Center Portal page which gives free access in the center to premium family history software and websites that generally charge for subscriptions. These resources include ancestry.com, newspaperarchive.com, fold3.com, and more!

Hardware and Equipment

 * Two computers with two more in process of set-up. One printer/copier.  One Microfilm reader.  One microfiche reader.

Staff Research Specialties
Consultants provide one-on-one assistance. For best results call and schedule your visit and let us know your particular area of interest.

Resources in the Local Area
Genealogy and history preservation are important in Mountain View and the Stone County area.

The research room of Stone County Museum in Mountain View is open from mid-April to mid-October on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from 1-4pm. Collection includes binders containing local family histories/genealogies. Publications of the Stone County Historical Society are available for sale. These include a comprehensive book on cemeteries in Stone County and information extracted from tombstones; extracted Stone County census information; stories about families and places in Stone County, etc.

Stone County Library in Mountain View also has a local history research room.

Links
(Include links to other websites of interest to those who visit your center such as links to the city, county and state wiki pages where your center is located.)

Volunteer at the Center
Come visit the center and let us know your area of expertise. Currently looking for those with expertise in researching German, Irish, American Indian lines.