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The Ancestry Family Historian's Address Book: A Comprehensive List of Local, State, and Federal Agencies and Institutions and Ethnic and Genealogical Organizations (2nd Revised Edition)
The Ancestry Family Historian's Address Book A Comprehensive List of Local State and Federal Agencies and Institutions and Ethnic and Genealogical Organizations - 2nd Revised Edition Author:Julian Szucs Smith Thousands of societies, archives, and other organizations throughout the United States offer invaluable resources for family historians and other researchers. The problem is often knowing what organizations exist and where to find them. The Ancestry Family Historians Address Book is a directory of contact information for such organ... more »izationsincluding some that are not listed in any other directory. The listings in this revised edition have been updated from Alabama to Wyoming and everywhere in-between. The Ancestry Family Historians Address Book lists:
genealogical and historical societies
libraries, museums, and archives
federal, state, regional, and local agencies whose collections include materials useful for genealogical and historical research For ease of use, the listings are grouped in the following categories:
General Sources (including libraries, museums, and other organizations whose collections are national in scope)
Ethnic and Ecclesiastical Resources
Military and Federal Government Agencies
The National Archives and Records Administration and Its Regional System
Helpful Websites (though these do not have physical addresses, they are included because they represent a burgeoning resource for researchers)
State-by-state coverage For each organization, the listing includes:
street address
mailing address
telephone number
fax number, e-mail, and Internet address where applicable Listing thousands of important sources of genealogical and historical information, The Ancestry Family Historians Address Book will open new doors and save you hours of effort.« less