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Where Are We
The Municipal Archives – Windsor Public Library is located in the lower level of the Central resource Library at 850 Ouellette Avenue, Windsor, ON, N9A4M9.
What Do We Do?
The Municipal archives acquires, preserves and makes available for research historic records of the City of Windsor, its boards and commissions. These records date from 1854, the year Windsor was incorporated as a village, and include documentation on communities that became part of Windsor (Ford City/East Windsor, Ojibway, Riverside, Sandwich, Walkerville and the Townships of Sandwich East, West and South).
How Can You Help?
Join our Friends group! You can make a difference by helping to preserve your community’s past for present enjoyment and future generations. For more information, call the Archives.
What Do We Have?
We have a multi-media collection including paper documents (journals, letters, diaries), posters, photographs, architectural drawings, maps, plans, audio tapes and ephemera. The Archives also holds a number of private collections such as the W. F. Herman Papers, Papers of Green Shield Prepaid Services Incorporated, and the Bruce J.S Macdonald Collection.
Appointments can be made for Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays by calling 519.255.6770 Ext. 4414
For more information; write, telephone or visit:
Municipal Archives – Windsor Public Library
850 Ouellette Avenue
Windsor, ON
N9A 4M9
Tel: 519.255.6770 Ext. 4414
Fax: 519.255.7207
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