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Book Synopsis: Know what resources are available! Sometimes the toughest part about overcoming a research barrier is knowing what resources are available, where to go or whom to ask for help. The Ancestry Family Historian's Address Book is your instant link to thousands of genealogy-related organizations and resources across the US! Published in 1997, The Address Book is organized by state and includes such organizations as:
- National Genealogy Societies,
- State Genealogy and Historical Societies' Archives, Libraries,
- Museums,
- Ethnic and Ecclesiastical Resources & Web Sites,
- Military and Federal Government Agencies,
- National Archives,
- Family History Centers, and more!
This research tool will become your first point of reference for many future research contacts! Give it a special place on your reference shelf! Read more
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Published in 1997, The Address Book has stood the test of time as a must-have tool for any family historian. Its extensive list of organizations includes ethnic and ecclesiastical resources, military and federal government agencies, national archives, family history centers, and more! Whether you're a seasoned genealogist or just starting your journey into the past, this book will become your go-to reference, saving you countless hours of searching and frustration.
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