Chesterfield Historical Society
P.O. Box 40
10201 Iron Bridge Road
Chesterfield, VA 23832
804-777-9663

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Books

Our books concentrate primarily on the history of Chesterfield County and its families.

Subjects found here include:

Abstracts of marriage records, wills, and deeds
Archaeology
Architecture and historic houses
Bibliographies
Biographies
Family histories
Histories of the county, its churches, and schools
War muster rolls

We also have some books on surrounding cities and counties, including:

Amelia
Colonial Heights (which was once a part of Chesterfield)
Goochland
Henrico (from which Chesterfield was formed)
Powhatan
Prince George
Richmond (which has annexed areas from our county)


Maps

We have a comprehensive collection of county maps, 1607-1991, including:

Civil War maps
Coal mine maps
Land patent maps
Land plats
Road maps
Survey maps

All are individually listed in a card catalog.


Manuscripts

We have numerous original documents, including:

Church minute books
Family Bible records
Family diaries and letters
Family scrapbooks
Genealogical charts
General merchandise store ledgers
Personal reflections
School record books

A listing of these heading is broken down in the card catalog.


Picture Collection

Over 1,000 old Chesterfield photographs and negatives portraying life in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, including:

Residents
County officials, citizens, and families
Sites
Schools, churches, historic houses, Civil War sites, railroads, and coal mines
Events
County fairs, unveiling ceremonies, school and church activities, and early transportation.

A card catalog listing of individual subjects is available

Copies of photos may be purchased for personal or commercial use. Consult a librarian for prices.


Cemetery Records

An alphabetical file of over 12,000 known burials in Chesterfield County recorded from:

Family graveyards
Church cemeteries
Small community cemeteries
Miscellaneous published sources.
There are individual files on each cemetery in the county, many with photographs,
family information, and deed searches.

We have a card file of burials in Maury Cemetery, 1870-1910, covering the period before Manchester was annexed by the City of Richmond


Vertical File

An extensive alphabetical file of:

Newspaper clippings
Magazine clippings
Brochures
Programs from various events

All are related to Chesterfield citizens, sites, and events


Family History File

Files alphabetically by surnames and listed also in a card catalog, these files include correspondence and contributions received from researchers, including:

Family group sheets
Pedigree charts
Miscellaneous family papers

We provide an exchange service for persons researching the surnames. We also have numerous pedigree charts on file with an accompanying index. We continue to acquire digital archives on CD and microfilm.


Census Records

Microfilm and books of census records, 1740-1900, of Chesterfield with accompanying indices are in our collection.

A reader-printer is provided for the convenience of researchers.


Periodicals

Several genealogical periodicals are in our library with a complete collection of The Southside Virginian. In addition, we preserve our Society's newsletter, The Messenger, and our magazine, The Journal, both of which are indexed.


Rare Books

The collection includes out-of-print books and original manuscripts, such as:

Family Bibles
Early county histories
Personal diaries

These original records are available to the serious historian by prior appointment. Many have been photocopied for general use.


Copy Service of materials which are not under copyright:

Use of copy machine .20 per sheet
From film .50 per sheet
Requests by mail .25 per sheet

To Purchase:

Family group sheets .10 each
Pedigree charts .10 each


Library Rules

1. Use only pencils; no pens are permitted.
2. No food or beverages, No smoking.
3. Please do not re-shelve books. We will gladly do this for you.
4. Handle materials with care. Do not rest your note pad on library books or other items.


Hours

Monday-Friday, 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Closed on municipal holidays.
On snow days, please telephone for information. 804-777-9663

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