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Libraries and Archives Resources Genealogy
Libraries and Archives Resources Genealogy
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- Research tools. Links to domestic and international databases.
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- Microfilmed records containing over a billion names, and gathered from all over the world. Located in Salt Lake City, Utah, USA. Floor plans, rules, hours of opening, services and key resources.
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- Information about committees for librarians working with genealogists and genealogy materials.
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- National Archives and Records Administration based in Washington DC. Provides information about research facilities, online tools, publications, and web resources.
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- Includes lists, descriptions, links, and referrals on several types of records held by the Oregon State Archives that are particularly useful to researchers.
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- Search for records that document the names and lives of slaves, freedpersons and their descendants.
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- Genealogy and local history collection dating back to 1815. Scope of the collection, bibliographies and guides, hours of operation, and access to fee-based genealogy databases.
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- Daughters of the American Revolution.
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- A searchable collection of digitized books, indices, and documents that supports research concerning the Germanic Russians.
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- The Government of Canada Archives provides a site for those interested in researching their genealogy in Canada. It provides information on how to obtain records held by the archives.
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- A non-profit organization with a library collection focussed on the Pacific Northwest states of the USA.
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- Large genealogy library containing more than 300,000 printed volumes and 314,000 items of microfilm and microfiche. Includes guides and request forms.
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- Library of Congress: Local History and Genealogy Reading Room: address, hours of access and services.
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- Information for librarians who provide services to genealogists.
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