Research in Georgia

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Southern Historical Press, 1981 - History - 270 pages
This is one of the most comprehensive guides to research sources in Georgia and especially the Georgia Department of Archives and History. Mr. Davis has painstackenly surveyed the records and their locations and compiled a book that is a watershed for Georgia historians and geneaalogists. It is written as a guide, leading him or her step-by-step to the records - many of which are unknown to even the most experienced researcher due to long years of negelect. The inclusion of an outline to the county material on microfilm can help many a travlerto realize that a trip to the archives is more useful than one to the county courthouse. I can think of no better book with which people can use as a beginning tool for research in Georgia - Ken Thomas, Genealogy, The Atlanta Constitution.

Contents

CHAPTER
1
CENTRAL RESEARCH LIBRARY
13
MICROFILM LIBRARY
27
OTHER SOURCES
49
PUBLISHERS PERIODICALS
61
BASIC DATA ON GEORGIA COUNTIES
83
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