


Geneology
| Greenwood Cemetery 9th St. and 27th Ave. S.W. one of the oldest cemeteries in Tuscaloosa County, having been laid out shortly after the first survey of the city of Tuscaloosa in 1821. Admission is free, sunrise to sunset. |
| Tuscaloosa County Courthouse www.tuscco.com 349.3870. Located at 714 Greensboro Avenue in downtown Tuscaloosa. Records found their will include deeds, wills, marriage and divorce records, also some older adoption records. |
| Tuscaloosa County Genealogy Society There is a morning group and an evening group. Can be reached at P.O. Box 20565, Tuscaloosa, AL. 35407-0506. |
| Tuscaloosa County Health Department Vital Statistics - 391.5475 |
| Tuscaloosa Public Library www.tuscaloosa-library.org Local history and genealogy collection. This is a non-circulation collection. None of the material may be taken out of the library. A copy machine is provided so that you may copy materials for $.10 per page. The library's online catalog may be accessed from a computer in the local/genealogy area. The library has microfilm of the federal census for Alabama for 1830-1930 and the 1855 & 1966 state censuses. The Soundex index to the federal census for Alabama for 1880-1930 (excluding 1890) as well as Confederate records for Alabama units are available on micrfilm. Clippings on Alabama and Tuscaloosa are found in the vertical files. Family histories are also kept in the files. Located at 1801 Jack Warner Parkway. For more information call 345.5820 |
| W.S. Hoole Special Collection Library www.lib.ua.edu/libraries/hoole/ Located on the second floor of Mary Harmon Bryant Hall. Hours : M-F 8-5 and Thurs. 8-9. Contains the Alabama Collection, Rare books, Wade Hall collection of southern history & culture, University of Alabama archives from its founding in 1831, manuscript collections, map collections and photographs. It is recommended that researchers call ahead to inform Special Collections staff of their upcoming visit. 500 Hackberry Lane - 348.0500 |
| William H. Sheppard Library www.stillman.edu/stillman/library/library/html Special collections include the Martha L. O'Rourke African-American Collection. Also house the Stillman College archieves. |



