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Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Reuben Hoar Library, Littleton, Massachusetts (See the Resources for Genealogists)



35 Shattuck St, Littleton, MA


I couldn't get a wide-angle shot of the library from outside because there were too many cars parked in front and across the street, there was major construction (a new senior center was being built). I didn't take many interior pictures because there were a lot of patrons.

Many large windows with a view of trees in the back. It must be breathtaking in spring, summer, and fall. A pathway is being created as is a new senior center in front of the library.


Quiet study rooms are above.



This room is on the lower level, right by the elevator.

I'm glad they kept the old file cabinet. I used it many years ago.














Just outside the locked (key is needed) Houghton Historical Room is this bookcase with genealogy books for a patron to check out. I was happy to finally see this room, but once again, the well-known Massachusetts tan books were missing. I asked the reference librarian about it, and he said there wasn't room. It's too bad because this library is huge! He said the only people who use this room are students working on a history project.

BIOGRAPHY / GENEALOGY

American Ancestors

American Ancestors (Library Use Only)

The databases of the New England Historic Genealogical Society with over 110 million names.e databases of the New England Historic Genealogical Society with over 110 million names.

AncestryAncestry.com (Library Edition) (Library Use Only)

Search for your ancestors, check U.S. Census Records, Birth/Marriage/Death records, and more. Ancestry Library is the largest family history site online with over 4 billion names in worldwide historical records, family tree services, and genealogy learning materials.

Biography (Gale in Context)

Provides biographical information on more than 700,000 people from throughout history, around the world, and across all disciplines.

Littleton, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts
In 2012 I visited this library several times.


The tan books are shown on the entire left side of the bookcase.