![]() Telephone Directories at the Library of Congress: Indexes and Digitized The European Division has posted on its web ![]() ![]() The Main Reading Room by filling out a call slip as indicated above. They canīe requested in the Local History and Genealogy Reading Room or Telephone directories are shelved in the closed stacks. To request a city directory on paper, fill out aĬall slip using "City Directory" as the call number, the town orĬounty and state as the title, and the years needed as the volume The information in this guideĬomes primarily from James Neagles' The Library of Congress:Ī Guide to Genealogical and Historical Resources (Salt Lake City, Ancestry,ġ989. To identify whichĬommunities are represented and the years of coverage, consult theĬity Directory Finding Guide kept at the Reference Desk in the Local Library of Congress are available only on paper. Included and the years available for those cities, consult U.S.Ĭity Directories on Microfilm in the Microform Reading Room. The yearsĪre primarily 1861 through 1960. Represented in the collection which continues to grow. city directories on microfilm is available in the Microform LH&G and Z5771.2.S68 1978 MRR Ref Desk) is a guide to this Dorothea Spear's American Directories Before 1860 (Z5771.S7 Microfiche collection housed in the Microform Reading Room (LJġ39B). In a binder at the Reference Desk in the Local History and Genealogyĭirectories up to and including 1860 are included in a self-service An inventory of these directories can be found Listings are based on telephoneĪnd are arranged both by address and telephone number. Reverse telephone directories are usually published annuallyįor major metropolitan areas. Town and state as the title, and the years needed as the volume They can be requestedĬall slip using "Criss-Cross Directory" as the call number, the Telephone directories (often titled street address or criss-crossĭirectories) are housed in the closed stacks. You should consult a self-service microfilm collection in the Microform York City and the surrounding area published from 1878-1959, If you are interested in telephone directories for New The Local History and Genealogy Reading Room and the Main Reading The holdings for each locality is kept at the Reference Desks Maryland, Pennsylvania, and the city of Chicago canīe requested in the Microform Reading Room (LJ 139B). At present,ĭirectories for Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California,ĭelaware, the District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, The pre- Phonefiche period (before 1976). Microfilm the Library of Congress's collection of telephone directories Project is contained in the following section. Additional information about this microfilming The District of Columbia, and Chicago have beenīy the Library of Congress and can only be requested in the Microform You shouldīe aware, however, that pre-1976 directories for fourteen states, The title, and the years needed as the volume numbers. "Telephone Directory" as the call number, the town and state as In the Local History and Genealogy Reading Room by filling out ![]() Set of Phonefiche, one may request the paper copies These guides, shelved under call number HE8801.C65 with the microform guides in the Reference Assistance Room of the Main Reading Room, identify the directory in whichĪ specific community's listing can be found.ĭirectories (white and yellow pages) for years not included in cities and towns.įor most years, there is a published guide to the collection titledĬommunity Cross-Reference Index. This self-service collection consists of yellowĪnd white pages telephone directories for most U.S. Use of Phonefiche, a University Microfilms microfiche product housed Telephone directories dating from 1976 through 1995 should make Telephone Directories on Microfilm | Foreign Telephone Directories on Microfilm | U.S. Walsh, Reference SpecialistĪnd Foreign Telephone Directories on the Internet Telephone and City Directories in the Libraryīy Barbara B. Non-Current - Telephone and City Directories in the Library of Congress - Local History & Genealogy Reading Room (Library of Congress) The ![]()
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