West Virginia University Library

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Contact Information
E-mail:

Address:


 * Virginia Historical Society
 * 428 North Boulevard
 * Richmond, Virginia 23220

Telephone: 804-358-4901

Hours: Mon. to Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., closed federal holidays

Public transportation, maps, and directions:


 * Directions to Virginia House

Internet sites and databases:


 * Virginia Historical Society Catalog Online
 * Virginia Historical Society home page
 * Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, tables of contents, indexes, online access tips

Collection Description
A wiki article describing an online collection is found at:

Virginia Historical Society Papers (FamilySearch Historical Records)

Tips
Admission to the research library and museum is free.

Alternate Repositories
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Neighboring Collections


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