Genealogy and Historical Societies often have a wealth of information. Many provide these services free while others charge a minimal amount. When asking for help, please don’t ask them to search for every Surname you are researching.
- Alabama Societies
- AlaBenton Genealogical Society
- Autauga Genealogical Society
- Autauga County Heritage Association
- Baldwin County Genealogical Society
- Birmingham African American Genealogy Study Group
- Birmingham Genealogical Society
- Birmingham Historical Society
- Butler County Historical & Genealogical Society, Inc.
- Choctaw County Genealogical Society
- Choctaw County Historical Museum
- Daughters of the American Revolution
- Ecor Rouge Chapter (Daphne)
- James Gadsden Chapter (Gadsden)
- Luxapallila Chapter (Fayette)
- Phillip Hamman Chapter (Fort Payne)
- Tristan DeLuna Chapter (Mobile)
- William Rufus King Chapter (Selma)
- Zachariah Godbold Chapter (Bay Minette)
- DeKalb County Genealogical Society
- Friends of Historic Northport
- Galley (Galla) Rock Historical Association
- Henry County Historical Group
- Historic Chattahoochee Commission
- Hueytown Historical Society
- Mobile Genealogical Society
- Montgomery Genealogical Society
- Montgomery County Historical Society
- Morgan County Genealogical Society
- Natchez Trace Genealogical Society (Florence)
- NorthEast Alabama Genealogical Society
- Pea River Historical and Genealogical Society of Coffee County
- Pickens County Genealogical Society
- Shelby County Alabama Historical Society
- Sons of Confederate Veterans
- Robert E. Lee Camp (Opelika/Auburn, Lee County)
- Tennessee Valley Genealogical Society
- Tennessee Valley Historical Society (Muscle Shoals, AL)
- Washington County Historical Society
- Genealogy Society of Washington County
- United Daughters of the Confederacy ? Alabama Division
- United States Daughters of 1812 – State Society
- Major Uriah Blue Chapter (Foley)
- Wilcox Historical Society
we have some tongue and grooved boards in our log cabin that have stamped — horse shoe lumber co. piver( river?) falls ala. we are moving the cabin and wondered if this lumber would have any historical signifigance for you?