How do I find old telephone directories?

How do I find old telephone directories?

How to Find Old Telephone Directories

  1. Check your local library. Check your local library to see if it houses old phone directories.
  2. Library of Congress.
  3. Call a phone company.
  4. Contact the Telecommunications History Group.
  5. Look online.

Are there any free telephone directories?

But here’s the good news: you can actually reach directory assistance for free. Just dial 1-800-FREE-411 (or 1-800-373-3411) from your phone instead. This version of directory assistance is advertiser sponsored, so you’ll have to listen to a 10-second ad before you reach an agent.

Are phone books available online?

Phone books and white pages have gone the way of the rotary-dial telephone. But both still exist digitally online. Of course, hunting for a person’s phone number is a bit challenging online with the wealth of information out there.

What can you find in telephone directory?

The telephone directory is a book that contains an alphabetical list of the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the people in a particular area.

Are old phone books valuable?

Sometimes the phone book spines contain materials that are not recyclable, but the pages themselves are 100% recyclable. That said, because the short fibers used to make phone books are inferior in quality compared to printer paper, they aren’t as valuable in the paper recycling market.

How can I get someone’s phone number?

Simply head to the White Pages website and plug in a person’s name (or just last name) as well as their city, state, or ZIP code. If that person’s name and phone number would appear in a paper phone book in that geographical area, you’ll see it on this website.

Does the post office have phone books?

The post office keeps undelivered telephone directories, so you can often pick up a phone book there. If you haven’t set up your phone or Internet connection yet, ask your neighbors if they have extra phone books.

How can I get a copy of the Yellow Pages?

You can also order a free print or CD copy of the YP Real Yellow Pages or White Pages directories by phone, by calling 866-329-7118. The Real Yellow Pages has also started removing White Pages listings from some of its print directories, so you may have to call to request a copy of the White Pages specifically.

Can you still get yellow pages?

The Yellow Pages will stop printing from January 2019 after more than five decades, its owner Yell has announced. Yell has taken the decision to fully digitise the business, ending the publication’s 51-year run.

What was noticeably absent from the first phone book?

The first telephone directory, consisting of a single piece of cardboard, was issued on 21 February 1878; it listed 50 individuals, businesses, and other offices in New Haven, Connecticut that had telephones. The directory was not alphabetized and no numbers were associated with the people included in it.

Can I just throw away books?

For paperback books, you can recycle the book whole, including the binding. If either your books or magazines have gotten wet or the paper has turned tan or brown, they should be thrown away with your household trash, as there is no recycling market for this material.