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    1. Re: [ALBARBOU] Does anyone know of these film
    2. Herb Yaw
    3. This sounds like it must be some kind of Land Listing there was no Internal Revenue Service until early in 1900 maybe 1920's when the first tax law was written. Incidently the first tax law, when written was published in a small phamplet, now one years law is covered by multiple volumes, and very expensive, thousands of dollars. Mary ---------- > From: M. Daniels <margie@majorinternet.com> > To: ALBARBOU-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [ALBARBOU] Does anyone know of these film > Date: Friday, August 11, 2000 12:35 AM > > Does anyone have access to these film. > > > > Margie > > > > 5. The Internal Revenue assessment lists, 1862-1874, for the following states and territories are currently available as microfilm publications: > > > a.. M754, Alabama, 1865-1866, 6 rolls; > > > b.. M755, Arkansas, 1865-1866, 2 rolls; > > > c.. M756, California, 1862-1866, 3 rolls; > > > d.. M757, Colorado, 1862-1866, 3 rolls; > > > e.. M758, Connecticut, 1862-1866, 23 rolls; > > > f.. M759, Delaware, 1862-1866, 8 rolls; > > > g.. M760, District of Columbia, 1862-1866, 8 rolls; > > > h.. M761, Florida, 1865-1866, 1 roll; > > > i.. M762, Georgia, 1865-1866, 8 rolls; > > > > ==== ALBARBOU Mailing List ==== > This is a closed list and only subscribers will be allowed to post. NO FLAMING, OBSCENE LANGUAGE OR DISRESPECT OF ANY KIND WILL BE TOLERATED. No virus postings will be allowed. Got a complaint then contact me not the list margie@majorinternet.com Good luck in your searches. >

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