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CCGS Inventory CATAGORY TITLE AUTHOR MISC 101 INP ENG Cake & Cockhorse Spring 1989 Banbury Historical Society 101 INP ENG Cake & Cockhorse Summer 1989 Banbury Historical Scoiety 101 INP USA The International Genealogical Exchange December 1989 101 INP USA Prologue: Journal of the National Archives Book 1 101 INP USA Prologue: Journal of the National Archives Book 2 101 INP USA Prologue: Journal of the National Archives Book 3 101 INP USA Prologue: Journal of the National Archives Book 4 101 INP USA Prologue: Journal of the National Archives Book 5 101 INP USA Prologue: Journal of the National Archives Book 6 101 INP WW Rota-Gene, 1984-1993 Magazine of International Genealogy 101 INP WW The Genealogical Helper Book 13 101 INP WW The Genealogical Helper Book 15 102 NAP USA Index to Genealogical Periodicals David Lines Jacobus 102 NAP USA National Genealogical Society Quarterly Book 14 102 NAP USA National Genealogical Society Quarterly Book 32 102 NAP USA National Genealogical Society Quarterly Book 33 102 NAP USA National Genealogical Society Quarterly Book 34 National Genealogical Society Quarterly, Vol. 1-85 NGS (CD) FTM #210 102 NAP USA Ancestry, Mar/Apr 2008 102 NAP USA Genealogy Bulletin, Jul/Aug 1996 102 NAP USA Genealogy Bulletin, Jul/Aug 1998 102 NAP USA Genealogy Bulletin, Jan/Feb 1999 102 NAP USA Family Tree Magazine, May 2008 102 NAP USA Family Tree Magazine, Nov. 2008 102 NAP USA Internet Genealogy, Sep. 2008 103 REP SOU The Southern Genealogists Exchange Book 1 103 REP SOU The Southern Genealogists Exchange Book 2 103 REP SOU The Southern Genealogists Exchange Book 3 103 REP SOU The Southern Genealogists Exchange Book 4 103 REP SOU The Southern Genealogists Exchange Book 6 103 REP SOU The Southern Genealogists Exchange Book 7 116 ILL COO Chicago Genealogy Society Newsletters & Quarterlies, 1970, 1986-1990 201 REF INS Roberts Rules of Order, Revised 201 REF INS Genealogical Proof Standard Christine Rose 201 REF INS Genealogical Legal Terms 201 REF INS The Genealogy Page National Archives & Records Administration 201 REF INS Genealogical Helpful Hints 201 REF INS The Genealogy On-Ramp John F. Schunk 201 REF INS How to Get Started Dick Pence 201 REF INS Computer Programs 201 REF INS Handy Book for Genealogists, 4th Edition George B. Everton 201 REF INS Handy Book for Genealogists, 6th Edition Everton Publishers 201 REF INS Handy Book for Genealogists, 7th Edition George B. Everton 201 REF INS The Handybook for Genealogists, 9th Edition Everton Publishers 201 REF INS The How Book for Genealogists George B. Everton 201 REF INS A Guide to Research The Church of Jesus Christ of LDS 201 REF INS Directory of Census Information Sources, 6th Edition J. Konrad 201 REF INS The Source: A Guide of American Genealogy Aelenee Eakle & Johni Cerny 201 REF INS American Genealogy: A Basic Course Book 1 201 REF INS American Genealogy: National Genealogical Society Book 2 201 REF INS Climbing Your Family Tree 201 REF INS Unpuzzling Your Past Emily Ann Croom 201 REF INS Directory of Family Research, Vol. III Peggy Magee Guide to the National Archives of the US; 1974 National Archives & Records Service 201 REF INS Aids for Genealogical Research The National Archives 201 REF INS Checklist of Records Available for Research on Black History Federal Archives & Records Center 201 REF INS Checklist of Records Available for Research on Europe Federal Archives & Records Center 201 REF INS Checklist of Records Available for Research on the Far East Federal Archives & Records Center 201 REF INS Checklist of Records Available for Research on Latin America (2 copies) Federal Archives & Records Center 201 REF INS Checklist of Records Available for Research on GA Federal Archives & Records Center 201 REF INS Checklist of Records Available for Research in Genealogy (4 Copies) Federal Archives & Records Center 201 REF INS Checklist of Records Available for Research on American Indians Federal Archives & Records Center 201 REF INS Genealogical Research in the National Archives 201 REF INS Getting Started: Beginning Your Gen'logical Research in The Nat'l Archives National Archives & Records Services 201 REF INS The Regional Archives System of The National Archives Federal Archives & Records Center Pre-Federal Records in the National Archives Howard H. Wehmann 201 REF INS Guide to Genealogical Research in The National Archives National Archives & Records Services 201 REF INS Using Records in The Nat'l Archives for Gen'logical Research (3 Copies) Federal Archives & Records Center Twenty Censuses: Population & Housing Questions, 1790-1980 Bureau of Census 201 REF INS Military Service Records in the National Archives of The US National Archives & Records Administration Military Service Records in the National Archives of The US; Revised 2009 National Archives & Records Administration 201 REF INS Research Opportunities, Atlanta Federal Archives & Records Center National Archives & Records Services 201 REF INS Research Opportunities, Atlanta Federal Archives & Records Center National Archives & Records Services 201 REF INS Publications of National Archives, Vol. 1 201 REF INS Publications of National Archives, Vol. 2 201 REF INS Publications of National Archives, 1989-1990 201 REF INS Publications of National Archives, 1994-1995 201 REF INS Microfilm List #4, Atlanta Federal Archives & Records Center National Archives & Records Service 201 REF INS Research Opportunities at The Nat'l Archives, SE Region 201 REF INS Your right to Federal Records US General Services Administration Genealogical & Biographical Research: A Select Catalog of Nat'l Archives 201 REF INS Microfilm Publications National Archives Trust Fund Board 201 REF INS National Genealogical Society Library Book List, 4th Edition Jean D. Strahan 201 REF INS Genealogical Records in the United States, Series B, # 1 Genealogical Dept. of the Church of Jesus Christ of LDS 201 REF INS LDS Church Records & Research Aides Genealogical Dept. of the Church of Jesus Christ of LDS 201 REF INS The Declaration of Independence & The Constitution of The US 201 REF INS We, The People: The Story of The United States Capitol US Capitol Historical Society 201 REF INS Check List of Historical Records Survey Publications Sargen B. Child & Dorothy P. Holmes 201 REF INS Preliminary Inventory of Land-Entry Papers of The General Land Office Harry P. Yoshpe & Philip P. Brower 201 REF INS Historic Preservation Handbook (3 copies) 201 REF INS The Handwriting of American Records for a Period of 300 Years E. Kay Kirkham 201 REF INS Genealogical Research: Methods & Sources, Vol 1 The American Society of Genealogists 201 REF INS Genealogical Research:Methods & Sources, Vol. 2 The American Society of Genealogists 201 REF INS Genealogical & Local History Books in Print, 3rd Edition Nettie Schreiner-Yantis 201 REF INS Genealogical & Local History Books in Print, 4th Edition, Vol. 1 Nettie Schreiner-Yantis 201 REF INS Genealogical & Local History Books in Print, 4th Edition, Vol. 2 Nettie Schreiner-Yantis 201 REF INS Genealogical & Local History Books in Print, 4th Edition, Vol. 3 Nettie Schreiner-Yantis 201 REF INS Genealogical & Local History Books in Print, 4th Edition, Vol. 4 Nettie Schreiner-Yantis 201 REF INS Genealogical Compendium of Books & Articles in Print, Mar 1987 Martin/Barnett Genealogical Co. 201 REF INS Genealogical Compendium of Books & Articles in Print, Mar 1989 Martin/Barnett Genealogical Co. 201 REF INS Magee Publications, 1984 Catalog 201 REF INS Ye Olde Genealogie Shoppe Catalog 201 REF INS Searching for Your Ancestors (2 Copies) Gilbert H. Doane 201 REF INS The Great Ancestor Hunt Lila Perl 201 REF INS Finding Your Ancestors, Vol. 1 Ken H. Thomas, Jr. 201 REF INS Finding Your Ancestors, Vol. 2 Ken H. Thomas, Jr. 201 REF INS Finding Your Ancestors, Vol. 3 Ken H. Thomas, Jr. 201 REF INS Finding Your Ancestors, Vol. 4 Ken H. Thomas, Jr. 201 REF INS Finding Your Ancestors, Vol. 5 Ken H. Thomas, Jr. 201 REF INS How To Find Your Family Roots William Latham 201 REF INS Leon S. Hollingsworth Genealogical Card File (2 Copies) R. J. Taylor Foundation 201 REF INS Finding Records & Relatives 201 REF INS Tracing Your Ancestry F. Wilbur Helmbold Tracing Your Ancestors in The Public Record Office Amanda Bevan & Andrea Duncan 201 REF INS An'Quest'ors, A Guide to Tracing Your Family Tree St. Louis (MO) Gen. Soc. 201 REF INS When Your Ox Is In The Ditch Vera McDowell 201 REF INS Immigrant Ancestors Frederick Adams Virkus 201 REF INS The Vital Record Compendium John D. & E. Diane Stemmons 201 REF INS Where to Write For Vital Records US Dept. of Health & Human Svcs 201 REF INS Where to Write For Vital Records, 1984 US Dept. of Health & Human Svcs 201 REF INS International Vital Records Handbook Thomas Jay Kemp 201 REF INS Cite Your Sources Richard S. Lackey 201 REF INS The Genesis of Your Genealogy Elizabeth L. Nichols 201 REF INS The Genealogist's Encyclopedia L. G. Pine 201 REF INS Genealogical Atlas of the USA George B. Everton, Jr. 201 REF INS Genealogical Societies 201 REF INS Directory of Genealogical Societies in the USA & Canada, 1978 Mary K. Meyer 201 REF INS Directory of Genealogical Societies in the USA & Canada, 1996 & 97 Mary K. Meyer 201 REF INS Directory of Professional Genealogists, 2001-2002 Assn. of Professional Genealogists 201 REF INS Directory of Professional Genealogists, 2004-2005 Assn. of Professional Genealogists 201 REF INS The Genealogist's Address Book Elizabeth Petty Bentley 201 REF INS US County Courthouse Address Book Leland K. Meitzler 201 REF INS Genealogical Libraries 201 REF INS Genealogical Center Library Catalogue May 1980 201 REF INS Geneal'cal Research in The Tutwiler Collection of South. Hist. & Lit'ure Birmingham (AL) Public Library 201 REF INS Newspaper Genealogical Column Directory Anita Cheek Milner 201 REF INS Information on Local or Near Libraries 201 REF INS Libraries of GA, AL, TN, SC That Have Genealogical & Hist.
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