Daughters of the Republic of Texas Library
It is temporarily closed to the public and will reopen in a new location.
The DRT Library, once a part of the Alamo complex in San Antonio, Texas, has been developed and is supported and maintained by the Daughters of the Republic of Texas for the use of all researchers.
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510 E. Anderson Lane
San Antonio, TX
78752-1218
General information
The Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT) Library is dedicated to advancing the understanding of the unique history of the Alamo and Texas and of the lives of those who experienced it.
The Library is open to anyone interested in researching Texas history and genealogy. In addition to books and periodicals, the Library also has extensive collections of maps, archival materials, photographs, fine arts and prints, newspapers, sheet music, and clipping files.
If you have a research question, email us at [email protected], call us at 210-225-1071, or visit us on the grounds of the Alamo.
The Library is open to anyone interested in researching Texas history and genealogy. In addition to books and periodicals, the Library also has extensive collections of maps, archival materials, photographs, fine arts and prints, newspapers, sheet music, and clipping files.
If you have a research question, email us at [email protected], call us at 210-225-1071, or visit us on the grounds of the Alamo.
