Within the genealogical community, the Library of Michigan has long been recognized as one of the premier state libraries in the country.
The cohesive Library of Michigan collection with over 180 years of Michigan history, literature and culture records and reflects the lives of not only those who remained to raise their families within the state but of millions more whose migration to other parts of the country left their footprints in the soil and records generated by their passage. Visitors come from all across the country to research at the Library of Michigan.
In addressing a $2 Billion deficit in the
In meetings held during the Federation of Genealogical Societies/ Arkansas Genealogical Society Annual Conference in
The RPAC petition became available for signature on Sunday, the 6th of September. We will close the petition drive on the 1st of October, the date the governor’s order is scheduled to take effect. The earlier one signs, the greater the impact.
Although the prospects for reversing this action are remote, we would not want it to be said that a state library can be closed without its users caring (or for other governors to think it a politically expedient thing to do.)
Genealogists from within and without
Additional background and the latest developments can be found at the web site of the Michigan Genealogical Council at: www.mimgc.org/LOM.html . They may also suggest legislators to whom individual letters might be addressed at appropriate points in the legislative process.
I am headed to Lansing to research my Michigan ancestors. I cannot imagine that there isn’t some way to preserve this valuable reseach material.
We who do genealogy work on our ancestors must be able to research these records without running all over the statel.
Please reconsider your plans
Governor Granholm campaigned to educate and help our children. Closeing libraries is not helping them.