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Oakland History Room of the Main Library |
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| 125 14th Street 2nd Floor, Oakland, CA 94612 |
(510) 238-3222 |
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The Oakland History Room is an important center for study of the history and current development of the East Bay. Its collection contains a wide variety of materials relating to the history of Oakland and the larger Bay Area, including books, magazines, pamphlets, newspaper clippings, photographs, postcards, sheet music, trade catalogs, and scrapbooks.
Estey & Rogers 1906 Earthquake Photos
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Click here to view historic images of Oakland
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Materials Include:
Biographical and genealogical sources:
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Oakland city directories, 1869-1943
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Alameda County voter registers, 1867-1944
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California county histories
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Oakland birth and death certificates, 1870-1904
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A locally generated index of personal names
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Click here for more information on family history and genealogical resources.
Images of Oakland, Emeryville and Piedmont:
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Photographic prints of Oakland's neighborhoods, buildings, houses, people, etc. from the 1854 to the present
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Postcards from 1900 to the present
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Oakland Tribune yearbooks, 1911-1949
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Published pictorial works, 1876 to the present
Unique collections on local authors:
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A Jack London research collection
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Papers of Joaquin & Juanita Miller, Ina Coolbrith and others
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A collection of rare, small-press editions by local writers
Sources for researching Oakland's houses and other buildings, including:
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Tax Assessor's block books for the City of Oakland proper, 1877-1925
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A scattered set of Sanborn fire insurance maps of various periods between 1882 and 1951
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The published portion of the Oakland Cultural Heritage Survey
Primary materials related to arts and culture, including:
Sports memorabilia:
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A collection of early photographs of local boxers
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Yearbooks, media guides, championship programs and books about the city's three major professional teams
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Yearbooks of the local high schools
Sources for the study of local history, including:
Please check the library's online catalog to check the availability of specific items. Materials in the Oakland History Room do not circulate.
Services include:
Assistance by mail:
Reference librarians in the Oakland History Room are able to provide limited research by mail, including the retrieval of birth and death certificates issued from 1876-1904. For birth and death certificates, please enclose a $2.00 donation per request, payable to the Oakland Public Library, provide the date of death and the person's name, and a self-addressed stamped envelope and send your requests to:
Oakland History Room
Oakland Public Library
125 14th Street
Oakland, CA 94612-4319
Each search is limited to about 1/2 hour of staff time and 10 photocopied pages.
For copies of obituaries or death notices, please contact the Magazine & Newspaper Room at (510) 238-3176 for information.
Assistance by email:
Questions relative to Oakland's history are eagerly accepted over the Internet at the Oakland Public Library's Information Center.
Each search is limited to about 1/2 hour of staff time and 10 photocopied pages.
Assistance by telephone:
A librarian is available for telephone consultation whenever the main library is open.
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