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    Local History

    Overview

    The Local History Room is located in the Main Branch and is open during the following hours. Since hours are subject to change, please call 946-8130 for confirmation.

    Monday: 5:30-8
    Tuesday: 10-1
    Wednesday: 2:30-5:30
    Thursday: 10-1
    Friday: Closed
    Saturday: Closed

    While the Local History Room is closed, assistance is available over the phone (call 946-8130) or through the Web (go to Ask a Local History Question).

    The mission of the staff of the New Haven Free Public Library's Local History Room is to promote an awareness of the history and cultural diversity of New Haven and to relate that rich history to the present. Assistance in the use of the collection, collection development, referrals to other sources of New Haven information and active educational programs for patrons and librarians are essential aspects of that mission.

    Reference and referral services are provided on a free and equal basis to all patrons. Patrons may be elementary school students looking for the origin of New Haven street names or graduate students researching the Model Cities initiative; genealogists or house and neighborhood researchers; individuals curious about the Black Panther Party trial or a patron tracing the history of a New Haven business.

    The objective in developing the Local History Room's collection is to support such public interests by locating, preserving and making available books, pamphlets, genealogies, newspapers, photographs, municipal documents, maps, atlases, audiovisual materials, electronic resources and indexes. These materials document the economic, natural, political and social history of New Haven and with lesser emphasis New Haven County and New Haven County towns. The collection also includes works on general Connecticut history, historical methodology and the history of the New Haven Free Public Library.

    Artifacts, valuable manuscripts and other items of relatively high intrinsic value and rarity should be considered for other collections in the area rather than the New Haven Free Public Library. The special considerations these items entail would not be consistent with the public nature of the Local History Room's collection.

    New Haven Municipal Documents

    The Library's New Haven Municipal Document Collection, housed in the Local History Room, comprises publications produced by various city departments and agencies such as annual reports, ordinances, financial statements, proposals, etc. This material is for use only in the Library. The list below provides a list of titles organized by department and agency.

    Call 946-8130 ext. 101 to verify the availability of a publication.

    Selected Resources for Researching New Haven's Neighborhoods

    The following guide is intended to be a starting point for those researching any of New Haven's neighborhoods. Resources are scattered among several collections in New Haven and cover a wide range of formats, including municipal documents, statistical reports, books, photographs, Web sites, maps, and other material. This list is not comprehensive, but the Library's Local History staff and some of the departments listed below can refer you to other resources.

    Library Materials

    Census Data

    Census publications spanning several periods in New Haven's history are scattered throughout the Main Library. Census tracts, which roughly correspond to New Haven's neighborhoods (see map), yield data that are particularly valuable for neighborhood research. In addition to Census tract data in the Library's Local History Room (see below), the Main Library's collection of Census publications includes 1980 and 1990 New Haven Census tract data.

    Information Center Files

    Files on New Haven's neighborhoods are available at the Main Library's Information Center and include newspaper clippings, brochures, guides, and other material. Call 946-8130 (ext. 101) for more information.

    Local History Material

    I. Selected Books and Other Publications

    Balzer, Richard. Street Time. New York: Grossman Publishers, 1972.
    Call Number: R917.468 B241s

    Brown, Elizabeth Mills. Historic Houses of Wooster Square. New Haven: New Haven Preservation Trust, 1969.
    Call Number: 917.461 N456h

    Brown, Elizabeth Mills. Introduction to the History of Wooster Square and its Architecture 1825-1880. New Haven: New Haven Preservation Trust, 1969.
    Call Number: 917.461 N456I

    Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation. Dwight Area Historical and Architectural Resources Survey. 3 vols. New Haven: Connecticut Trust for Historic Preservation, n.d.
    Call Number: R352.07461 C762d

    Gardener, Benjamin. Fair Haven: Where the Rivers Meet the Sea. New Haven: n.p., n.d.
    Call Number: 974.61 GARDNER

    Goldberg, Carey, ed. Inside New Haven's Neighborhoods: a Guide to the City of New Haven. New Haven: City of New Haven in cooperation with the New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1982.
    Call Number: R917.461 N421I

    Homman, Mary. Wooster Square Design: A Report on the Background, Experience, and Design Procedures in Redevelopment and Rehabilitation in an Urban Renewal Project. New Haven: New Haven Redevelopment Agency, 1965.
    Call Number: R352.07461 H743w

    Lattanzi, Robert. Oyster Village to Melting Pot: the Hill Section of New Haven. Chester, Ct.: Pattaconk Brook Publications, 2000.
    Call Number: R974.61 LATTANZI

    Niles, Anne F. New Haven Historic Resources Inventory. New Haven: New Haven Preservation Trust, 1982.
    Call Number: R917.461 N456na

    Townsend, Doris B., Fair Haven: A Journey Through Time. New Haven: New Haven Colony Historical Society, 1976.
    Call Number: R974.61 T663f

    Woodmansee, Florence. "Notes on Westville", Typescript. [1921].
    Call Number: R974.61 W17

    II. Selected New Haven Municipal Documents
    Alderman, Board of
    • Neighborhood Meetings (Dixwell-Newhallville, Dwight, East Rock-Wooster Square, East Shore, Fair Haven, Hill, Westville) 1983
    City Demonstration Agency
    • Comprehensive Program for New Haven's Model Neighborhood: The Hill (Draft) 1969
    • Ideas for the Hill Model Neighborhood 1967
    City Plan
    • Neighborhood Data Summaries 1967
    • Neighborhood Statistics Program 1967
    Community Progress Incorporated
    • CPI Manpower Division Inner City Survey 1967
    • Guidelines for Participation in the Development of Neighborhood Corporations 1968
    • Report to the New Haven Redevelopment Agency 1963-64
    Empower New Haven
    • The First 21 Months: January 1999 - September 2000
    • Dixwell Making it Happen ... This is Only the Beginning 2000
    • Dwight Neighborhood Phase I Submission 2001
    • Fair Haven Neighborhood Plan Phase I (Draft) 2000
    • Hill Neighborhood Plan 2001
    • Newhallville Neighborhood Study 2000
    • West Rock 2000
    Goals For New Haven
    • Neighborhood and Housing Committee 1979
    Health
    • Vital Statistics 1962-1979, 1983-1998
    Historic District Commission
    • Iron Fences of Wooster Square 197-
    • Quinnipiac River Historic District 1977
    Housing
    • Empowerment Zone Application 1998
    Mayor
    • Dixwell/Newhallville Neighborhood Revitalization Plan 1981
    • Housing and Neighborhoods 1981
    • Report on an Expanded Neighborhood Preservation Program 1978
    Police
    • Police and Neighborhood Resources Manual 1992, 1993
    Redevelopment
    • Dixwell Redevelopment and Renewal Plan 1960, 1967
    • Dwight Redevelopment and Renewal Plan 1963, 1965, 1968
    • Fair Haven Redevelopment and Renewal Plan 1969, 1975, 1977
    • Hill: A Neighborhood Plan for the Future 1966
    • Hill Redevelopment and Renewal Plan 1972
    • Ideas for the Hill Model Neighborhood Program 1967
    • Long Wharf Development Commercial, Retail, Tourist, and Maritime Center 1984
    • Long Wharf Redevelopment Plan 1958, 1970
    • Middle Ground: A Program for New Haven's Middle-Aged Neighborhoods 1959
    • New Haven's Approach to Neighborhood Improvement 1969
    • Newhallville Renewal and Redevelopment Plan 1968
    • Newhallville Renewal Plan 1968
    • Ninth Square Project: New Haven Preservation Trust Design Guidelines 1984
    • Ninth Square Project: Ninth Square Association Interim Report 1984
    • Ninth Square Project: Preservation Trust Business Plan 1984
    • Ninth Square Project: Tax Implications for Non Profit Organizations in Commercial Real Estate Development 1984
    • Pretest Block Data 1967
    • Redevelopment Plan for the Oak Street Redevelopment Area 1959
    • Redevelopment Project Oak Street Area 1955
    • State Street Renewal and Redevelopment Plan 1968, 1969
    • State Street Renewal and Redevelopment Plan: Transportation Center Study 1971
    • Wooster Square Redevelopment and Renewal Plan 1958, 1961, 1967
    • Wooster Square School - Community Center Architectural Program 1959
    III. Census Records
    • New Haven Census: 1870-1970
      Ward/tract data are included (personal names are included only in the Library's 1790 Census records).
    IV. Vertical File Collection

    Files classified under City Planning and Neighborhood Groups and Centers include newspaper clippings (articles aren't clipped on a formal basis, so it's best to check newspaper indexes for a more complete list of available articles), newsletters, brochures, and city agency publications relevant to New Haven's neighborhoods.


    City Departments and Organizations

    City Clerk
    200 Orange Street
    946-8346
    http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/TownClerk
    The City Clerk's collection of municipal documents includes aldermanic records dating back to the 1800's.

    City Plan Department
    165 Church Street
    946-6379
    http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/CityPlan
    The City Plan Department houses a collection of municipal documents, books, maps, photographs, and other material for in-house use. Of particular use for neighborhood research are Census publications, the New Haven Historic Resources Inventory, redevelopment plans, neighborhood meeting records, and New Haven Redevelopment Agency slides from the 1950's, 1960's, and 1970's. The latter includes slides of buildings, streets, events, maps, etc.

    Education Department
    54 Meadow Street
    946-8455
    http://www.nhps.net
    Public schools collect a variety of information about their communities; much of their data is disseminated via the Strategic School Profiles, which are online at http://www.csde.state.ct.us/public/der/datacentral/ssp/ssp_frameset.htm . In addition to district-wide data, the site includes profiles of individual schools which provide student demographics by race, academic performance, dropout rates, and other data. The Main Library's Connecticut documents collection includes information about New Haven's schools as well.

    Empower New Haven
    59 Elm Street
    776-2777
    http://www.empowernewhaven.org/
    Empower New Haven collects data on New Haven's Empowerment Zone, which encompasses six of the City's most impoverished neighborhoods: Dixwell, Dwight, Fair Haven, the Hill, Newhallville and West Rock.

    Health Department
    54 Meadow Street
    946-6999
    http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/Health
    The Health Department collects a variety of data, including vital statistics (births, deaths, marriages) of the neighborhoods.

    Livable City Initiative
    165 Church Street
    946-7080
    http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/LivableCity
    LCI's Neighborhood Services Division is staffed by neighborhood specialists who support the City Plan and Empowerment Zone effort to create neighborhood plans for each neighborhood. LCI's resources include a database of vacant lots and buildings, housing data (e.g. acquisitions and dispositions), and information on neighborhood services and complaints. A directory of neighborhood specialists is available on LCI's Web page.

    New Haven Colony Historical Society
    114 Whitney Avenue
    562-4183
    The Society's library has a wealth of material including voting records from the early 1900's (organized by neighborhood), maps, photographs, aldermanic records, etc. The library also has a collection of housing and redevelopment records comprising over 2,000 items including minutes of meetings, reports, surveys, press releases, clippings, and photographs. The bulk of the documents in this collection was generated during the 1960's.

    Police Department
    1 Union Avenue
    946-6310
    http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/Police
    New Haven's police department collects crime analysis data at various levels of detail, including data by police district and block aggregate data. Members of the public may obtain data by filling out one of the department's forms or by making a Freedom of Information request .


    Web Sites

    Census Data
    http://www.census.gov
    Year 2000 Census data on New Haven are available by census tract.

    New Haven Demographics (Library Page)
    http://www.cityofnewhaven.com/Library/Demograph.asp
    Includes a map of New Haven's neighborhoods/census tracts as well as other maps relevant to neighborhood research.

    New Haven Health: Statistics and Data
    http://info.med.yale.edu/newhavenhealth/statistics/
    Includes vital statistics by neighborhood/census tract.

    Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute Curriculum Units
    While designed for teachers, these publications include material relevant to neighborhood research, including neighborhood histories and bibliographies.


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