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Research & archives
Willard Library welcomes researchers to our Archives and we encourage you to register for a Willard Library card. Please visit the Willard Library Archives and Gallery on the lower level of Willard Library via the historic building or through the separate Archives and Gallery entrance on the south side of the building. Please check-in with the staff member at the public service desk in the Lankford Archives Reading Room. Our staff will assist you with locating materials from the Archives Storage facility and bringing those materials to your table.
The Willard Library Archivist looks forward to serving you. Pleasecontact the Archivist in advance with requests to view materials, as some collections require more time to retrieve.
Research & archives
Travel through time with our historic Evansville photo collection. Discover old gems while you learn about the history of our favorite Midwestern city. You’re sure to find delight in our curated photo archive.
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Search and view historical postcards with scenes of Evansville, Indiana, from the archives of Willard Library. (Postcards are available to view online.)
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Search through the historic catalog of Evansville’s Sanborn fire insurance maps to learn more about the buildings that call Evansville home.
You can discover each building’s size, shape, construction materials, and utility locations.
While insurance companies traditionally used these maps, they now serve as valuable historical insight for anyone that wants to learn more about the buildings that make Evansville what it is today.
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Sift through the index of historic property notations as you wander through the streets of yesteryear and explore the backstories of historic Evansville buildings with this digital archive.
A valuable alternative source for genealogical information found in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, church records, such as baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and deaths.
Index of high school senior photos from mid-1950s to mid-1980s, from Koch’s Studio, Evansville, Indiana.
Index of microfilmed articles in Evansville, Indiana, newspapers from 1821 to 1860, in the library’s genealogy and local history collection.
Index of individuals mentioned in Evansville, Indiana, radio news programs on WEOA and WGBF from 1941 to 1949 and 1966 to 1974..
A valuable alternative source for genealogical information found in Vanderburgh County, Indiana, church records, such as baptisms, confirmations, marriages, and deaths.
Index of biographical data about individuals associated with Vanderburgh County, Indiana, from mid-1850s to 1990s.
Search by company name for news and miscellaneous information in the library’s archives about selected Vanderburgh County businesses dating back to the mid-1800s.
Vanderburgh County, Indiana, marriages from 1818 to 1979 and a form to request county records.
Want to publish portions of materials, photographs, or manuscripts owned by Willard Library? Permission must first be granted by the library. Please direct “permission to publish” requests to the Archivist or Special Collections Librarian.
Attend one of our scheduled events and get to know Evansville better. From tales of old industry to local history heroes, explore the past with unforgettable WPL archive events.
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Interested in taking a slice of history home with you? Use our archive services to make copies of historical photographs or obtain blueprint reproduction prints.
Copies of photographs come at no cost if shared via email or hard/external drive provided by the library patron. A CD of the requested images can be purchased for $1. Physical copies can be printed using our photocopy machines and will be printed on standard printer paper.
Photocopy Machine – Available for the cost of the copy
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Searching the archives has never been easier. Use one of our online databases to learn more about the past and find information on how you got to where you are today.
Search for a title, see due dates of books you have checked out, check out or renew a book, place a hold, and more.
Research current events, science, business, health, notable people, hobbies, and more. Includes full-text magazine articles.
WorldCat connects you to the collections and services of more than 10,000 libraries worldwide.
Find the branches on your family tree with this online resource, part of the library’s genealogy and local history services.
A groundbreaking digital resource exclusively devoted to African American family history research.
Fold3 is the web’s premier collection of original US military records, including many from the US National Archives.
A library of over 12 million maps, including the First Landowners project and “Antique Maps” collection.
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Discover your ancestors with the world’s largest history and genealogy database. Browse national and international records from 1500-2008.
Explore the lives of your ancestors, discover your family’s history, uncover your ethnic origins, start your family tree, and more.
In-Library Use Only
JSTOR provides access to more than 10 million academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in 75 disciplines.
Search more than 25 years of the Evansville local newspaper. Coverage from 1991 – Current, including full color pages, full-text and web-only content.
Find global information on topics related to business, education, health, jobs and careers, government and politics, people, social issues, sports, STEM and more featuring the USA Today and other international sources.
Find Yesterday’s News Today
Access Newspapers from around the world and throughout history using this database.
Explore your family history with the premier collection of U.S. obituaries and death notices for in-depth genealogical research from 1824 – today. HeritageHub helps you easily identify relatives, uncover new information and potentially unknown family members. Includes deep coverage from all 50 states, hard-to-find content from the mid 1900’s, and original obituary images. Access is available 24/7.
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Looking for history outside of the Evansville area? Use these helpful links to learn more about the greater Midwest or find a local history museum near you.