- A to Z Databases Access over 220 million residential listings, 1.1 million healthcare professional listings, and 30 million business profiles. For NPL card holders.
- A to Z Databases en Espanol Acceso a más de 220 millones de listados residenciales, listados de profesionales de la salud, 1,1 millones y 30 millones de perfiles de negocios.
- America’s Newspapers For NPL card holders.
- American Ancestors [In Library ONLY] Genealogy information, including Massachusetts Vital Records. For NPL card holders.
- Ancestry: Library Edition Online [In Library ONLY] Genealogy information including: US and UK Census Data, Vital Records, Military Records, Immigration Records. For NPL card holders.
- Britannica Library Suite
- Britannica Library: Reference Center
- City Documents Online
- Commonwealth Catalog Looking for something beyond the Merrimack Valley Library Consortium? Explore the Commonwealth Catalog to request items from libraries throughout Massachusetts.
- Consumer Reports [In Library] [From Home]
- Culinary Arts Collection
- Dari & Farsi Resources
- EBSCOHost [In Library] [From Home]
- Family Search NPL is an Affiliate Site—many restricted items available on-site using public library computers or wifi connection. For NPL card holders.
- Gardening, Landscape & Horticulture Collection
- Home Improvement Collection
- Hospitality, Tourism, and Leisure Collection
- Kanopy For NPL card holders.
- Leadership and Management by Gale
- Libby Free digital audiobooks, eBooks, magazines, and videos to download. Not sure how to access your account? Find FAQs here or contact the library.
- Mango Languages Learn conversation skills in 48 different languages, including English as a Second Language (ESL) in a user-friendly online platform. For NPL card holders.
- Manuscripts, Archives and Special Collections Directory Guide and locator of collections residing in Massachusetts libraries, archives, historical societies and town clerk’s offices.
- Massachusetts Court Forms
- Massachusetts Law Libraries
- Massachusetts Legal Forms
- MVLC Catalog Merrimack Valley Library Consortium website provides access to the online library catalog, MVLC member library websites, and other MVLC member library services.
- Newburyport Herald 1799-1952.
- Newburyport Daily News 1773-1963. Digitized issues of the Daily News 1964-2024 [In Library Only]
- Newburyport Daily News (2008-current) For NPL Card Holders.
- New York Times [From Home] Newburyport Public Library card holders enter library card number and library PIN (usually last four digits of your phone number) and redeem code on next page. Create or log in with a NYT account. Code provides access for 24 hours. Return to this page after 24 hours for a new code and log in for continued access. Code redemption from this page required for NYT mobile apps and desktop use. For NPL Card Holders.
- New York Times archives 1985-Present, full text searchable articles.
- Novelist [In library] [From Home] For NPL Card Holders.
- Nursing and Allied Health Collection
- Opposing Viewpoints
- PebbleGo Animals and biographies
- Power Search (Gale)
- Power Search – Publication Search (Gale)
- Vocation and Careers Collection
- Wall Street Journal Newburyport Public Library card holders enter library card number, create a free WSJ account, with 3 days continuous access. After three days, return to this page, click the Wall Street Journal link again and log in as an existing user with your original WSJ username and password. For NPL card holders.
To ensure staff readiness, research appointments are scheduled based on staff availability. Please request appointments at least 48 hours in advance to provide staff with ample preparation time before an expected appointment date and time.
APPOINTMENT REQUEST FORM for Archival Visits
What to Expect When Visiting
The Archival Center is on the library’s basement level, accessible by elevator and stairwell during open hours.
Library cards are not a prerequisite for accessing the Archival Center; appointments are open to everyone.
Upon entering the archives, we kindly request visitors to store all large bags and coats in the lockers outside. For research purposes, we prohibit the use of pens or permanent markers; however, pencils are provided. Feel free to take pictures or use our scanner for material reproduction. Printing and copying services are available at a fee of $0.20 for black and white and $0.40 for color per page. Payment can be made in cash or by check.
While researchers are encouraged to request specific materials, our librarians go the extra mile by searching for related materials and providing suggestions to enhance every researcher’s experience. It is important to note that not every research topic may have direct representation in the collections; however, there are numerous materials that may prove unexpectedly helpful.
Getting started with genealogy research? We can help! Here are some resources we have in our collection to get you started on researching families.
Local Digital Resources
- Vital Records of Newburyport Vol. I (Births)
- Vital Records of Newburyport Vol. II (Marriages & Deaths)
- Vital Records of Newbury Vol. I (Births)
- Vital Records of Newbury Vol. II (Marriages & Deaths)
Local Records
Held at the Newburyport Public Library. Selected materials available by request or ahead of your visit, by appointment.
Ancestor Records
- First Settlers of Newbury
- Mary Adams Rolfe papers
- Marcia E. Little papers
- Yearbooks, Newburyport High School from 1919 to present
- Street Directories 1808 to present (note: some years are unavailable)
Cemetery Records
List of Cemetery Maps available at the library by request or ahead of your visit, by appointment.
- Old Hill Cemetery
- Highland Cemetery
- Belleville Cemetery
- Oak Hill Cemetery
- First Parish Burial Ground (Newbury, MA)
Other Resources
Genealogical Databases funded by the Friends of the Newburyport Public Library
- Family Search (in library only)
- Ancestry (in library only)
- American Ancestors (in library only)
Ready to start working on the story of your home? Every house has a history. Get started with the resources below.
Online Resources
These online resources can be accessed anywhere, including from the comfort of your own home.
Building Surveys
Provides the architectural conditions including build dates, square footage, and architectural styles of a specific building.
- Historic Property Surveys of Newburyport, MA
- Newburyport Historic District
- Massachusetts Cultural Research Information System (MCRIS)
Salem Deeds
Allows users to trace deeds of properties bought and sold. Often includes plot and property descriptions and lot dimensions.
Sanborn Maps
Detailed fire insurance maps that provide street listings and the physical attributes (e.g., construction material) of the recorded structures. The 1906 & 1924 Sanborn maps are available at the library by request or ahead of your visit, by appointment.
Newburyport Tax Assessor Site
Merrimack Valley Planning Commission
Resources at the Newburyport Public Library
The following items are held at the Newburyport Public Library and are available at the library by request or ahead of your visit, by appointment. Prepare for your visit here or get in touch with a staff librarian here.
1851, 1872 & 1884 Maps
Parcel mapping that includes street names, property ownership, property boundaries, and Newburyport landmarks.
Also available online:
Plan of Newburyport Mass. from an actual survey by H. McIntyre, 1851 (courtesy of the Boston Public Library Leventhal Map & Education Center)
Tax Valuation & Assessor Records
Lists the resident’s name, the assessed value of their real estate, the tax on their real estate, and sometimes includes the address of that real estate. Physical collection includes Assessor’s Tax Valuations from 1780 – 1861 (please note some years are unavailable for viewing).
Street Directories
1808, 1814-1815, 1820 & 1831 are a five volume assessor’s street directories. These are the earliest known street directories to exist. They list an individual, what street they lived on (or owned property), the number of taxed inhabitants (or polls) as well as any notes of interest.
1849 – Present (please note some years are unavailable). Includes business and residential directories with addresses, advertisements, street listings of Newburyport residents including occupations, maps, and miscellaneous information.
Favorite librarian resources that staff use when doing research.
General Newburyport and Newbury History Published Texts
History of Newburyport, 1764-1905 vol. 1 by John J. Currier
History of Newburyport 1764-1905 vol. 2 by John J. Currier
History of Newburyport: from the Earliest Settlement of the Country to the Present Time by E. Vale Smith
History of Newbury, Mass. 1635-1902 by John J. Currier
Ould Newbury Historical and Biographical Sketches by John J. Currier
A Sketch of the History of Newbury, Newburyport, and West Newbury from 1635-1845 by Joshua Coffin
Ship Registers of the District of Newburyport, Massachusetts, 1789-1870 by Essex Institute
History of the Marine Society of Newburyport, Massachusetts by William H. Bayley and Oliver O. Jones
City of Newburyport Annual Reports (1875-2010)
Daily News 1773-1963 Digitized versions of the Daily News from 1964-onward are available in library only.
Maps
Map of the original town of Newbury, now divided into Newbury, Newburyport and West Newbury by Philander Anderson, 1850 (courtesy of the Boston Public Library Leventhal Map & Education Center)
Additional Resources
Want to explore other historical institutions in Newburyport? Here is a list of local resources and institutions.
- Museum of Old Newbury
- Custom House Maritime Museum
- Newburyport Chamber: History of Newburyport
- Newburyport Preservation Trust
Staff at the Newburyport Public Library can assist with research requests for patrons and researchers unable to make it to the library due to location, illnesses, etc. With respect to the varying and often unpredictable staffing needs at the library, remote research requests will be answered at the discretion of the staff.
Contact us for more information at 978-465-4429 or email at info@newburyportpl.org
