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Many libraries archive and research important historic documents on local, state, and national maritime history as part of a large historical mission. Some are stand-alone institutions, or they're associated with a college, university, or non-profit organization. They can help you research your family tree or a local historical incident. If your library or archive is not listed, please send email about it to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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Butterfield Research Library

The Butterfield Research Library is operated by the Bay County Historical Society and features extensive archives and artifacts dating back to the Pioneer Society organized in the 1870s.

Historical Collections of the Great Lakes

The Historical Collections of the Great Lakes (HCGL) is part of the Center for Archival Collections at Bowling Green State University. Its purpose is to collect, preserve, and make available to scholars, students, and the public, historical materials, documents, and archives.

Los Angeles Museum Research Library

The Los Angeles Museum Research Library is a special collection of the Los Angeles Maritime Museum. Books and archival materials donated to the Library were once owned by mariners, port pilots, sailors, ship modelers, authors and avid collectors of history.

Oregon Coast History Center Research Library

Oregon Coast History Center Research Library The Burrows House Museum at the Oregon Coast History Center features a research library focused on the history of the central Oregon coast.

Parmely Library

Located in the Nims Mansion, the Parmely Library is part of the Golden Eagle River Museum.

R.W. Woolworth Library

The Richard W. Woolworth Library is a modern archival facility, with a large reading room with tables for researchers, computers, copiers and a microfilm reader printer. The library is focused on the history of the Stonington area.