[or-roots] This library, that library, which library?

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Wed Mar 14 18:34:47 PDT 2007


I do not remember off hand but I believe the Oregon Genelogical Society now has Internet Access, I just got my newsletter but do not have it handy.
Glen Portland

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Glen A. Jones

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From: LinLouVan at aol.com 

In a message dated 3/14/07 2:40:22 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, whizinc at comcast.net writes:
I have not heard of the Oregon Genealogical Society Research Library.  Is there someone out there who knows what, generally speaking, this library has in its collection versus the Oregon Historical Society Research Library and the Genealogy Forum?  Are there other places to research around Oregon?

Oregon Genealogical Society was founded in Eugene, Oregon in 1962 and has been going 
strong ever since. It is a membership society with a great research library open at no charge
to members and a small donation for non-members.

Currently the library houses over 8,000 books as well as periodicals from every state in the union.
Books also cover all states and many foreign countries. There is a room dedicated to Oregon
research with information of a genealogical nature on every county in Oregon. There is also a
good collection of microfilm and microfiche as well as computers and CD-ROMs. There is no
internet access since that is available at a good LDS library also in Eugene.

More information can be found at the website:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~orlncogs/ogsinfo.htm 

As far as other libraries around Oregon, I will let each library toot their own horn.

Linda VanOrden
Junction City, OR
LinLouVan at aol.com






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