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Local History

Explore Geauga’s Past

Connecting with your community’s past can be a daunting, yet inspiring challenge. Join our Family & Local History specialists in our Anderson Allyn Room and engage in historical research with their guiding hand and the department’s expansive collection of local history materials. The collection consists of books, maps, newspaper articles, city directories, cemetery records, and more.

Programs & Services

Our Family & Local History department offers specialized reference to all patrons, from children and beginning historians to professional researchers and scholars. Family & Local History specialists offer personalized research sessions by appointment, host monthly programs, and co-sponsors programs with local historians, professors, and historical societies. View upcoming history programs and events.

Geauga & Beyond

Resources are available for in-person use in the Anderson Allyn Room unless otherwise noted.

Geauga County »

Our local Geauga County history collection includes a wide variety of literature, newspapers, maps, and more in various mediums.

Western Reserve

This collection includes two copies of Women in the Western Reserve Before 1840 & 1850 on microfilm, with one copy including previously lost information.

New England & More

Materials include several items in The Great Migration Begins series, as well as other materials in a variety of mediums.

Geauga Townships

Materials listed below are not exhaustive. To view the complete collection, please visit the Anderson Allyn Room.

Mapping Geauga

The Allyn Anderson Room is home to some of Geauga County’s oldest and most unique maps. To view our map collection, schedule a one-on-one research session with our Family & Local History specialists today.

Quick Links & Upcoming Programs

Questions?

Can’t find what you’re looking for? Want to talk with a specialist before coming in? Shoot us an email or give us a call at 440.285.7601.

250 Years of History in Geauga County

Bainbridge Branch

Wednesday, May 13 @ 5 – 6:30 PM

See Program Listing →

Women of the Revolutionary War

Geauga West Branch

Thursday, May 14 @ 6:30 – 7:30 PM

See Program Listing →

Exploring Geauga’s 18 Sites On the National Register of Historic Places

Middlefield Branch

Wednesday, May 13 @ 6:30 – 7:30 PM

See Program Listing →

The Life and Times of Betsy Ross

Chardon Branch

Tuesday, June 9 @ 7 – 8:30 PM

See Program Listing →

Local History

Explore Geauga’s Past

Connecting with your community’s past can be a daunting, yet inspiring challenge. Join our Family & Local History specialists in our Anderson Allyn Room and engage in historical research with their guiding hand and the department’s expansive collection of local history materials. The collection consists of books, maps, newspaper articles, city directories, cemetery records, and more.

Programs & Services

Our Family & Local History department offers specialized reference to all patrons, from children and beginning historians to professional researchers and scholars. Family & Local History specialists offer personalized research sessions by appointment, host monthly programs, and co-sponsors programs with local historians, professors, and historical societies. View upcoming history programs and events.

Geauga & Beyond

Resources are available for in-person use in the Anderson Allyn Room unless otherwise noted.

Geauga County »

Our local Geauga County history collection includes a wide variety of literature, newspapers, maps, and more in various mediums.

Western Reserve

This collection includes two copies of Women in the Western Reserve Before 1840 & 1850 on microfilm, with one copy including previously lost information.

New England & More

Materials include several items in The Great Migration Begins series, as well as other materials in a variety of mediums.

Geauga Townships

Materials listed below are not exhaustive. To view the complete collection, please visit the Anderson Allyn Room.

Mapping Geauga

The Allyn Anderson Room is home to some of Geauga County’s oldest and most unique maps. To view our map collection, schedule a one-on-one research session with our Family & Local History specialists today.

Upcoming Programs

250 Years of History in Geauga County

Bainbridge Branch

Wednesday, May 13 @ 5 – 6:30 PM

See Program Listing →

Exploring Geauga’s 18 Sites On the National Register of Historic Places

Middlefield Branch

Wednesday, May 13 @ 6:30 – 7:30 PM

See Program Listing →

Women of the Revolutionary War

Geauga West Branch

Thursday, May 14 @ 6:30 – 7:30 PM

See Program Listing →

The Life and Times of Betsy Ross

Chardon Branch

Tuesday, June 9 @ 7 – 8:30 PM

See Program Listing →

Quick Links & Questions

Questions?

Can’t find what you’re looking for? Want to talk with a specialist before coming in? Shoot us an email or give us a call at 440.285.7601.

Local History

Explore Geauga’s Past

Connecting with your community’s past can be a daunting, yet inspiring challenge. Join our Family & Local History specialists in our Anderson Allyn Room and engage in historical research with their guiding hand and the department’s expansive collection of local history materials. The collection consists of books, maps, newspaper articles, city directories, cemetery records, and more.

Programs & Services

Our Family & Local History department offers specialized reference to all patrons, from children and beginning historians to professional researchers and scholars. Family & Local History specialists offer personalized research sessions by appointment, host monthly programs, and co-sponsors programs with local historians, professors, and historical societies. View upcoming history programs and events.

Geauga & Beyond

Resources are available for in-person use in the Anderson Allyn Room unless otherwise noted.

Geauga County »

Our local Geauga County history collection includes a wide variety of literature, newspapers, maps, and more in various mediums.

Western Reserve

This collection includes two copies of Women in the Western Reserve Before 1840 & 1850 on microfilm, with one copy including previously lost information.

New England & More

Materials include several items in The Great Migration Begins series, as well as other materials in a variety of mediums.

Geauga Townships

Materials listed below are not exhaustive. To view the complete collection, please visit the Anderson Allyn Room.

Mapping Geauga

The Allyn Anderson Room is home to some of Geauga County’s oldest and most unique maps. To view our map collection, schedule a one-on-one research session with our Family & Local History specialists today.

Upcoming Programs

250 Years of History in Geauga County

Bainbridge Branch

Wednesday, May 13 @ 5 – 6:30 PM

See Program Listing →

Exploring Geauga’s 18 Sites On the National Register of Historic Places

Middlefield Branch

Wednesday, May 13 @ 6:30 – 7:30 PM

See Program Listing →

Women of the Revolutionary War

Geauga West Branch

Thursday, May 14 @ 6:30 – 7:30 PM

See Program Listing →

The Life and Times of Betsy Ross

Chardon Branch

Tuesday, June 9 @ 7 – 8:30 PM

See Program Listing →

Quick Links & Questions

Questions?

Can’t find what you’re looking for? Want to talk with a specialist before coming in? Shoot us an email or give us a call at 440.285.7601.