Library Hours: Thursday and Friday from Noon to 4 p.m.
  • Open Thursday and Friday from Noon to 4 p.m. by appointment only. No walk-ins please.
  • When booking your appointment, we will discuss your research needs so we can be prepared for your visit. Much of our collection is stored off-site, and same-day courier service is not available at this time.
  • Additional appointment times may be available by request. Please contact the librarians. (library@doinghg.com)

Since 1831 the Cincinnati History Library and Archives has been collecting and preserving materials related to the Greater Cincinnati area, the state of Ohio and the Old Northwest Territory. Today, it houses one of the most significant regional history collections in the United States with thousands of books, pamphlets, maps, manuscripts, photographs and films. Students, authors, historians and genealogists visit the library most often, but we encourage the general public to take advantage of the collections as well. Our Library staff is always available to help and answer questions.

Ohio Valley History is a journal of the history and culture of the Ohio Valley and Upper South regions published by Cincinnati Museum Center in collaboration with the Filson Historical Society and the University of Cincinnati. Published quarterly, each issue contains insightful articles, book reviews and essays for inquisitive minds interested in the history and artifacts of our region. The journal is edited by history professors at the University of Cincinnati and the University of Louisville.

Interested in Ohio Valley History? Subscribe! Cost: $15. To subscribe, call (513) 287-7001.

Printed Works Collection

In our Printed Works Collection you can find books, newspapers, pamphlets, broadsides and maps relating to Greater Cincinnati, the state of Ohio and the Old Northwest. Conducting genealogical research? There are family histories, town and county histories and published indexes to birth, marriage and death records for Hamilton County. Cornelius J. Hauck’s collection of botanical books dating from 1471 through the 1960s is also part of the collection.

The Manuscript Department

In the Manuscript Department we collect, preserve, organize and provide descriptions of personal papers and organizational records relating to the history of the Greater Cincinnati area, from the early settlement of Cincinnati to the present. The collection contains original correspondence, diaries, minutes, financial records, scrapbooks, speeches and other documents. The collections are available for research in the Cincinnati History Library and Archives.

The Department of Photographs and Films

The Department of Photographs and Films contains nearly one million archival photographs and prints, as well as films, videos and sound recordings. The material documents the cultural, social, political, scientific, religious, educational and economic development of the Greater Cincinnati area from the earliest days of the various mediums. The collection is available for research in the library and a small sample can be viewed on our website. Scans or prints can be purchased for commercial or personal use.

The Preservation Department

In the Preservation Department, we are responsible for collections preservation programming. We also operate a conservation lab where we conduct repairs and treatments on a broad range of materials including books, pamphlets, maps, manuscripts and broadsides. Preservation also manages environmental monitoring, emergency and disaster planning for the collections, pest management, exhibit support, collections maintenance and staff training.

Additional Links

Search our library’s catalog at searchcollections.doinghg.com

Some photographs from our AV Collection are available on Getty Images.

Visit the Google Art Project to see our J.P. Ball online exhibit and some examples from our Fine Art Collection.

Library Rules

History of the Cincinnati History Library and Archives

Using Manuscript and Archival Collections at the Cincinnati History Library and Archives