Research Your Home & City

Research the History of Your Home

This page contains ideas and resources to help you research the history of your Lake Forest home.

If you don't know where to start, we recommend the 2-part article from the National Trust for Historic Places: 10 Ways to Research Your Home's History and How to Research Your Home's History: Part Two.

You can also visit the Library; your Librarians are happy to help you with your research and questions.

City, County, & Other Resources

The History Center Resources

Start your research online with The History Center of Lake Forest–Lake Bluff website including ...

  • Look up by address previous owners of home using phone directories (1900–1968).

  • Check to see if your address number has changed over the years and what the area looked like previously with Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps (1900–1949).

  • Browse more than 10,000 photographs from the museum collection.

  • Search the 1877 List of Lake County Taxpayers by address or name of previous owners to find the owner's occupation and occasionally biographical information.

  • Find information on homes in historic districts with the National Register of Historic Places and the Historic Districts of Lake Forest.

Lake Forest Library Resources

  • Community Cornerstone/SmartSearch

  • Explore articles and images, obituaries, and marriage and birth announcements from 1849–1989 with the Historic Chicago Tribune.

  • Visit the Library to search Ancestry. You can start with Search > Card Catalog > Location set to anywhere, and enter the home address in the Keyword field. (The full suite of Ancestry features is not available remotely.)

City of Lake Forest FAQs

Feel free to visit the Library for information on the City of Lake Forest. Your Librarians are happy to help you find the answers you're looking for!