Archives & Special Collections
Archives & Special Collections
Milwaukee Public Library’s Archives & Special Collections Department contains materials unique to Milwaukee’s history. These materials represent organizations, events, and individuals that reflect our community’s local history as well as our own institutional history. They take the form of correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, photographs/media, drawings/blueprints, artifacts and ephemera. Researchers of all ages use these materials to write books and articles, for school assignments, family history and genealogy, media/television documentaries, or for their own personal curiosity and edification. Finding aids for these collections are available online by using Archival Resources in Wisconsin to help researchers with what are in the collections and to identify what they want to see. The different collections are:
- City of Milwaukee Archives
- Great Lakes Marine Collection
- Historic Photo Archives
- Local History Manuscript Collections
- Milwaukee Road Archives
- Poster Collections
- Wisconsin Architectural Archive
As we continue to process and digitize materials, finding aids will be added to Archival Resources in Wisconsin and digitized materials will be added to the Digital Collections. Please continue to check back for updates.
For researchers interested in Milwaukee’s Socialist history, please review our Socialist related collections list.
Please check out our Special Collections Instagram account for highlights of our collections.
Using the Collections
Archives & Special Collections are viewed by appointment only in the Frank P. Zeidler Room of the Central Library. All materials are requested and appointments are scheduled here. Same day access cannot be guaranteed. All research questions should be addressed via e-mail to mplarchives@milwaukee.gov and will be answered in the order received.