Repositories of Record for The Carpenter and Related Family Historical Journals


Source: The Carpenter and Related Family Historical Journal, Volume IV, Summer, 1990, Number 6, pp.376-384

131. Leighton Public Library, Main Street, Leighton, AL 35646 (This library is located in the heart of where past and present Carpenter family members did and now reside.)

157. Montgomery, Alabama Department of Archives & History, 624 Washington Avenue. Montgomery. AL 36130 (Mini-Depository for Carpenter Papers and Journals).

158. Ms. Susan Moody, Librarian, Keller Library, 511 North Main Street, Tuscumbia, AL 35674 (Mini-Depository for Carpenter Papers and Journals)

159. Moulton City Library, School Street, Moulton, AL35650 (Is a Mini-Depository for
Carpenter and Related Family Papers and Journals.)

189. Ms. Jerre Roe, Librarian, Corsican a Public Library, 100 North, 12 Street, Corsicana. Texas 75110 (Mini-Depository for Carpenter family papers and journals,)

194. Russellvi11ePublic Library, 310 W. Lawrence Street. Russellvi11e.AL35631 (Is a Mini-Depository for Carpenter and Related Family Papers and Journals.)

223. Wisconsin State Hist. Society, 816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706-1482 (Subscribers to Carpenter Family Journal--near where Martha Carol Carpenter lives.)

193. Dr. Darrell A. Russel. Ph. D., Publication Chairman. Natchez Trace Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 420. Florence, AL35653 (Is a noted genealogist and family historian,)

194. Russellvil1e Public Library, 310 W. Lawrence Street. Russellvi11e, AL 35653 (Is a Mini-Depository for Carpenter and Related Family Papers and journals,)


Lowndes County Public Library
314 North Seventh Street, Columbus, Ms 39701
<http://www.lowndes.lib.ms.us/>, e-mail  <archives@lowndes.lib.ms.us>.
Martha Sparrow is the Archivist.
LDS Library, Salt Lake City UT
 The Library of Congress Listing [ISSN-0740-6673]

Note: Whole or partial collections may exist in private hands and other libraries besides those listed by James Ausie Carpenter. The Dallas, Texas Public Library is a known depository for some of the earlier Papers and James’s book pertaining to his family history.

Anyone who knows the whereabouts of public accessible Papers or Journals is invited to add to this list by E-mailing me.