East
Tennessee State University Libraries
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- PO Box 70665
- Johnson City, TN 37614
- Information Desk 439-4307
- Fax (423) 439-5674
- e-mail:
scherr@etsu.edu
- Web site:
http://sherrod.etsu.edu.
- Genealogy Web site:
www.etsu.edu/library/genealog.htm
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- On-line catalog available
- Hours vary with the academic calendar. See
Voyager
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- Special Note: Stop by the Public Safety Office
on University Parkway to obtain a free parking permit and a map.
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- Introduction
- As part of its mission to serve the curricular and research
needs of students and faculty, East Tennessee State University
Sherrod Library has acquire materials useful for genealogical
research. Some of these materials are in Room 311 (including all
the books cataloged in R 929-R 929.3); others, however, are
integrated into the library's collections. Most do not circulate.
Consult the card catalogs to locate materials. Assistance is
available at the Information Desk. Although library staff are
unable to provide extensive personal service to genealogical
researchers, they can aid in locating specific items in the
library.
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- Guides to Genealogical Research
- Before beginning a genealogical search, one or more of the
guides to genealogical research should be consulted for advice on
research techniques. A limited selection of these guides can be
found in the card catalogs under the subject heading GENEALOGY.
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- Published Family Histories
- For individual families, look in the card catalogs under the
family name as, for example, SHERWOOD FAMILY. For books about a
number of families, look in the card catalogs under the name of
the state, county or city, such as HUMPHREYS COUNTY, TENNESSEE-
-BIOGRAPHY or VIRGINIA--GENEALOGY.
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- County and Local Histories
- County and local histories have been published for many
localities in the United States and they frequently include
information about prominent citizens. Tennessee History: A
Bibliography (REF Z 1337 .S55) includes a lengthy list of
Tennessee county and local histories. Any items that the Sherrod
Library owns will be listed in the card catalogs under the
author's name and under the county or city name as, for example,
WASHINGTON COUNTY TENNESSEE--HISTORY. Remember that county
boundaries changed frequently during the westward expansion of the
county. For a list of such changes, consult the Handy Book
for Genealogists available at the Information Desk.
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- County and Local Records
- Prior to 1900, county records frequently provide the only
access to several types of information such as land titles, court
proceedings, and birth, marriage, and death records. Records were
not kept consistently and were sometimes lost through fire or
accident. You can locate such records in the card catalogs under
the name of the county or under the type of record wanted, such as
MARRIAGE LICENSES; MARRIAGE RECORDS; WILLS; REGISTERS OF BIRTH,
ETC.; DEED; COURT RECORDS; OBITUARIES. Extensive records are
available on microfilm for the counties of East Tennessee. Most
records after 1900 are available in the appropriate state, county
or local government offices.
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- Census Records
- The Sherrod Library has the complete 1790 federal census on
microfilm. Also available on microfilm are census records for
Tennessee and a number of other states, covering the years 1800 to
1900. Every census is not available for each state. The 1890
census records were destroyed by fire in the 1920's and are
unavailable. The Soundex Index on microfilm is available for the
1880 census. Through 1840, the census lists only the head of each
household. Beginning in 1850 the name of each individual along
with race, sex, age and country or state of birth is given.
Indexes are available for some census schedules. Locate census
records in the card catalogs under the name of the county or under
a subject, such as ALABAMA--CENSUS, 1830--INDEXES.
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- Military Records
- The Sherrod Library has published and microfilm records and
indexes to records of U.S. military service in several wars prior
to 1900. These records appear in various forms including rosters,
regimental histories and pension lists. They may be located in the
card catalogs under such subject headings as, for example,
PENSIONS, MILITARY--UNITED STATES; UNITED
STATES--HISTORY--REVOLUTION, 1775-1783--REGISTERS, LISTS, ETC.; or
UNTIED STATES--HISTORY--CIVIL WAR, 1861-1865--REGIMENTAL
HISTORIES. Microfilm records from the National Archives are
located in the Microforms Area on the 4th floor.
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- Newspapers
- Information from obituaries, biographical sketches and local
news items can be found in newspapers. The Sherrod Library has a
good selection of Tennessee newspapers, on microfilm, dating from
the early 1800's to the present. Locate the newspapers in the
Serial Record or use the printed list in the Microforms Area.
Because Tennessee newspapers are not indexed, an approximate date
or time span will make searching easier.
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- Manuscript Materials
- Often personal papers such as letters, diaries and memoirs
contain useful information for the genealogists. Within the
manuscript collection of the Archives of Appalachia, located on
the fourth floor of the Library are the personal papers of a small
number of individuals and families in addition to original
documents of many other kinds. Indexes to manuscript materials are
located at the Information Desk and in the Archives.
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- Other Useful Information
- Self-service photocopy machines are available on the 2nd and
4th floors of the Library. The charge is $.05 per exposure.
Photocopies of microforms can be made by library staff; however
there may be a short waiting period, and the minimum charge is
$1.00.
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Archives
of Appalachia
- Room 102, Sherrod Library
- PO Box 70665
- East Tennessee State University
- Johnson City, TN 37614
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- Ned Irwin, Public Services Archivist
- e-mail irwinn@etsu.edu
- (423) 439-6990
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- Hours: 8:00 until 4:30 Monday - Friday. Closed holidays.
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- Archives
Home Page
Johnson City Public Library
100 W. Millard Street
Johnson City, TN 37604
(423) 434-4450
FAX (423) 434-4469
- Mark A. Thomas Director
- Contact: Linda
Blanton
- Web site:
http://www.jcpl.net
Hours: Monday-Thursday 9 a.m.-9 p.m.
Friday and Saturday 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Reduced hours during the summer; closed on major holidays.
The Tennessee Room of the Johnson City Public Library houses the
collection for genealogy and local history. It contains a fairly
comprehensive collection of books on county histories, cemetery
records, census, and a variety of books useful for genealogy
research in the Southeast.
Books sent to the Watauga Association of Genealogists for review
in the WAGS Bulletin are added to this collection. A few
maps, files of family charts, and exchange Bulletins are shelved
near the Tennessee Room. A photocopy machine is located in the
Tennessee Room. Cost is $.10 per copy. Extra large copies are
$.25.
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Washington County - Jonesborough Library
- 200 Sabin Drive
Jonesborough, TN 37659
(423) 753-1800
(423) 753-1802 - FAX
- Emily Eddy, Director
- e-mail:
eeddy@wrlibrary.org
- http://www.wrlibrary.org/Libraries/washco.htm
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- Hours: Monday/Thursday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Closed on Sunday and major holidays, Storytelling Festival and
Jonesborough Days (4th of July)
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- The Library is in walking distance of the courthouse and the
historic downtown.
The genealogy and local history section of the library has a large
family vertical file; an indexed file of researchers who have been
in the library, indexed by family names being researched;
microfilm of the Jonesborough Herald and Tribune; microfilm of
Washington County censuses that are available; microfilm of some
county records; small collection of old photographs of the area;
color maps of historic Jonesborough; public. Internet access but
no public e-mail address.
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- Washington County -
Gray Library
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- 5026 Bobby Hicks Highway
- Gray, TN 37615-3461
- (423) 477-1550
- Fax (423) 477-1553
- Washington County (Watauga)
- Lusetta Jenkins, Director
- e-mail:
ljenkins@wrlibrary.org
- http://www.wrlibrary.org/Libraries/washco.htm
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- Hours: M W Th 9:00 - 6:00
- T 9:00 - 8:00
- F 9:00 - 5:00
- Sa 9:00-12:00
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