annie
December 17th, 2007, 11:10 PM
This is one source recently investigated at the Gateway Museum. The ones they have are in the 20's and 30's.
Especially if your ancestors lived in the Maysville City limits, you may be able to actually see the home they lived in. I don't think the house & street addresses has changed except in the county.
Also, if anyone has any old phone books or other materials that could be helpful to researchers, please consider donating them to the Museum. We do have people from all over the United States that come to our county because of its historical significance as a 'gateway' to other states/territories.
Especially if your ancestors lived in the Maysville City limits, you may be able to actually see the home they lived in. I don't think the house & street addresses has changed except in the county.
Also, if anyone has any old phone books or other materials that could be helpful to researchers, please consider donating them to the Museum. We do have people from all over the United States that come to our county because of its historical significance as a 'gateway' to other states/territories.