

A reverse directory, maps, and toll-free numbers are. The Library has an extensive collection of telephone directories from throughout the state. AnyWho Online Directory - Searches for the phone numbers and addresses of people and businesses. Reference Librarians are also available to locate phone numbers. Telephone directories are published by telephone companies and include alphabetical listings of residential and business phone numbers and street addresses in the white pages, and a listing of businesses arranged by subject in the yellow pages. The Contact Information for People Information Guide lists the above resources as well as several online directories that can be used for finding contact information for individuals. NOTE: Although you can search the phone books using Adobe Reader, the results. Multiple branch locations and the Central Library also own reference copies of the most current Cole Directory for Greater Austin and Vicinity and the Austin Polk City Directory. Click on the front cover image or the year to view the phonebook in your browser. Do a search for phone book or directory or white pages at.
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The residential database is compiled from data sources including thousands of white pages, national directory assistance data, real estate deed and tax information, voter registration data, mail order data, warranty cards and many other sources. Verizon white pages can be viewed online or delivered in print format. The business database is compiled from Secretary of State Filings, national directory assistance data, annual reports, SEC filings, corporate registers, public records, thousands of yellow and white page directories and specialty business directories. AtoZ Database pulls from thousands of different sources and updates regularly: We've worked hard to offer up-to-date information and. All anyone needs to do is identify what information they have about the person, enter it into one of our search boxes and begin searching. An Austin Public Library card and PIN/password is required to access it outside of the library. on the other hand, is a web only phonebook provider, and lets users search instantly using a name, a street address or a phone number. Use that information to expand your search and seek out. The Library also provides access to AtoZ Databases to look up residential and business listings from any computer. City Directories are helpful in placing your ancestor in a specific location in a particular year. The Central Library also maintains a collection Des Moines phone books 1957 - present.The Austin History Center carries the Austin city directory (later called Yellow Pages) from 1905 to present day. They can be viewed in the Reading Room. Once you have your card and have registered for an account at the Dallas Public Library website, here’s what you do next: Log into your account, here. SpyralSearch has spiraled back in time to offer CD archives of City Directories from the 1930's to 1970's in a searchable OCR format to assist Genealogists, Searchers, and Investigators find archived family & business connections and clues and past locations of people and companies. Browse by decade below or view all our digitized city directories at .ġ920-1922 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directoriesġ910-1919 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City DirectoriesĬontains City Directories for 1910-1917, 1919.ġ900-1909 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directoriesġ890-1899 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City DirectoriesĬontains City Directories for 1892-1895, 1898, 1899.ġ880-1889 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City DirectoriesĬontains City Directories for 1881-1884, 1886, 1888, 1889.ġ870-1879 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City DirectoriesĬontains City Directories for 1871, 1873, 1876, 1877, 1879.ġ860-1869 Des Moines and Polk County, Iowa, City Directories Beside addresses and occupations, they may also give locations of streets and voting districts which will help you locate other records. They are similar to modern telephone books. These often list all the adult residents of a city or an area. We also keep print directories at the Central Library from 1910 - present and city directories on microfilm from 1866 - 1935. Directories are alphabetical lists of names and addresses. "Containing an alphabetically arranged list of business firms and private citizens, a street and avenue guide, miscellaneous directory, city and county officers, terms of court, churches, colleges, public and private schools, buildings, banks, incorporated institutions, railroads, secret and benevolent societies, etc." (Description from R.L. Digitized collection of our city directories from 1866-1922!
