
Windowed
Outside Wall West Side
A
- Section 1
016 929.21 General
How To books; Military; Dictionaries; DAR; Genealogical
Resources; Germans from Russia newsletter; Huguenots;
Family Histories (compilations of individual families
alphabetical by surname)
A - Section 2
929.21
Family Histories (compilations of individual
families - alphabetical by surname)
B - Section 3
929.3
Passenger
Arrivals; Germans to America; Quakers
B - Section 4
929.3
929.343
Pensioners; Passengers & immigrants British
(England, Scotland, Wales, Irish); Republic of Ireland
North Wall
C - Section 5
929.343
929.373
Immigrants German; Scandinavian (Finland,
Denmark, Norwegian, Swede); Netherlands; Switzerland;
North America - Canada; Barbados; American
Indian/Native American
C - Section 6
929.373
929.374
American Indian/Native American; United States;
US Northeastern - New England National Genealogy
Society Quarterly; New England
C - Section 7
929.374 929.3746
Vermont; Massachusetts; New Hampshire; Maine;
Rhode Island; Connecticut
C - Section 8
929.3746
929.3749
Connecticut;
New York; Pennsylvania; New Jersey;
C - Section 9
929.3749
929.3757
Delaware; U.S. Southeastern Maryland;
District of Columbia; Virginia, West Virginia; North and
South Carolina
C - Section 10
929.3757 929.3773
South
Carolina, Georgia, U.S. South Central -
Tennessee, Kentucky; U.S. North Central Ohio;
Indiana;
East Wall
D - Section 11
929.3773
929.3777
Illinois; Michigan; Wisconsin; Minnesota; Iowa
Territory; State of Iowa; Hawkeye Heritage; Iowa War;
Cerro Gordo County War; Iowa Genealogical Society
newsletter; Iowa Cemeteries Listing
D - Section 12
929.3777
IOWA -
In the next
several sections, in addition to many books, are shelved
locally created tools and notebooks such as obituaries
from newspapers, obituary indices, cemetery directories,
births, celebrations, etc.
Many of these locally created notebooks have
colored dots on the top of the spine to facilitate
locating and reshelving these items.
Notebooks that
include information beyond Cerro Gordo County will be
gathered together on the shelves using AREA as part of
the call number. The
collection also incorporates boxed non-book materials.
The call number for these boxes is usually
formatted as follows: GEN, BOX, and a 3-letter
abbreviation for the county. Within these boxes are
loose leaf types of materials such as newsletters, town
histories, handouts, pamphlets, compiled records of
various kinds, plat books, directories, church
histories, materials from Hawkeye Heritage & IGS, school
yearbooks and reunion lists, etc.
An Iowa finding aid (three-ring binder) for the
Iowa county boxes is shelved at the beginning of the
Iowa collection within the Dewey order.
In Section 12 are the Iowa counties (shelved
alphabetically by name of county) A to Cerro Gordo;
North Iowa Area Anniversaries; THE GENIE BUG; North Iowa
Area Weddings, Engagements, Obituaries;
D - Section 13
929.37
Cerro
Gordo County - Yearbooks; Church Histories; Plat Maps;
Schools; Wills; Clear Lake Cemeteries, obituaries, death
indices; Dougherty/Rockwell; Hanford; Mason City
cemeteries, obituaries, marriages, birthdays,
anniversaries; Whos Who; Military Obituaries; section
ends with Howard County
D - Section 14
929.3777
Davis
County Kossuth County
D - Section 15
929.3777
Kossuth
County marriages, obituaries; section ends with Mitchell
County
E - Section 16
929.3777
Mitchell
County Worth County
E - Section 17
929.3777 977.7232
Worth County Wright County; Missouri; Kansas;
Nebraska; South Dakota; U.S. Western -
New Mexico;
Montana; Wyoming; Utah; Nevada; U.S. Pacific Coast
- California; Oregon; Washington; Heraldry; U.S. Civil
War
F - Section 18
Section is reserved as a processing storage area
Freestanding
Shelving
G - Section
18-20 West Window Side
The librarys collection of maps and atlases is
designated as the
Folio Collection
and are stored horizontally on shelves in the
free-standing shelving unit.
In addition, on this side of the freestanding
shelving, is the Cerro Gordo County original
Naturalization
Records (1856-1945), and the librarys
Oversized
Collection. The oversized collection is composed of
items too large for regular shelves, but not large
enough to be shelved flat within the folio collection;
hence these items are shelved upright.
Shelved chronologically, the Genealogy
Collection houses a fairly comprehensive hardcopy
holding of Mason
City City Directories (hard copy 1903-1997).
Some city directories will extend beyond Mason
City to include Clear Lake and the surrounding area.
G - Section
21-23East Side
This side of the freestanding shelving contains
the Periodical
Collection. This collection contains the periodicals
not included within the Dewey Collection
Also shelved on this side of the Freestanding
Shelving are the
NCIGS Research Reports.
The reports, shelved in chronological order,
consist of the notebooks documenting the result
of requests received and researched by the Research
Secretary.
Microfilm
Collection Area
H - South Side
Microfilmed
Vital Records
are available
for our nine counties.
Date of the records depends upon the county;
generally circa 1855 to 1940s.
Roster of
Iowa Soldiers is filed with
Vital Records
in the brown microfilm cabinet.
U.S.
and Iowa census records for our nine counties
generally run 1840-1930.
Miscellaneous census records for other counties
and states are also available.
Finding Aids for the census records are stored in
black notebooks on top of the microfilm cabinets.
Census microfilm is housed in the gold and black
microfilm cabinets.
NCIGS
Operational Files
I - South Side
This
filing cabinet contains a variety of information
including census and genealogical forms for sale,
records of the collection, etc.
Card Catalog
J - South Side
The Dewey
Decimal system is used for the collection.
Several drawers in the card catalog cabinet are
devoted to catalog entries for the collection and are
the best way of locating items.
Several catalog drawers are used for other
collections.
The
Necrology File is a card format of Mason City Globe
Gazette obituaries 1900-1945 and 1953-1957.
The NCIGS
Surname Index file cards contain ancestor charts
submitted by members of NCIGS.
NCIGS Research
Reports result from requests received and researched
by the Research Secretary
Electronic
Collection and NCIGS Archives
K - South Side
This area of the room contains our laptop,
printer, CD Collection and the NCIGS Archives.
The CD Collection is currently composed of CD
items donated by various members.
Our laptop is wireless capable.
It can also be used for reading CDs.
The copier can produce copies from the computer,
but is also a stand-alone printer/scanner.
The upper shelves of this corner of the library
hold the NCIGS Archives.