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Monthly Archives: April 2019
Introducing Historic Wisconsin Statutes
The Wisconsin Historical Society library houses a collection of Wisconsin session law books. Those aging little volumes hold answers to questions, but a trip to Madison is not necessary to peruse them.
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Advancing Your Education: Free Webinar on Transcribing Documents
If you want to learn about transcription, LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson will present a webinar on the topic on Tuesday April 16, 2019!
Reading List: Sale on “The Girls Who Went Away”
In December 2014 I told you about a book that I feel is an essential for anyone entertaining the idea of adoption search and reunion work. Good news. There is a (likely temporary) sale on the book’s Kindle edition.
Introducing Historic Indian Territory Law
The Advancing Genealogist needed to work on a shorter-lived territory this week! Indian Territory fit the bill.
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Introducing Historic Kansas Statutes
If you have ancestral roots in Kansas, The Advancing Genealogist has compiled a new resource for you!
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