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    1. [Catawba-West] Re: "Wardens of the Poor 1821-1868," Lincoln County
    2. James E. (Jim) Campbell
    3. It is my understanding that almost every book or periodical published by a North Carolina author or about North Carolina is kept at the Carolina Room at the library at UNC Chapel Hill. You might try dropping the librarian a line and ask if they have it. If so, your best bet is to go there to see it, since I doubt if they participate in the interlibrary loan program with the rare books they have. The URL for the UNC Library is http://www.lib.unc.edu I don't know if their catalog is online. The other possibility is the State Library in Raleigh. I believe that they do participate in the interlibrary loan program. The URL for the State Library is http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us Their catalog is online. Jim Campbell

    07/14/2000 11:50:35
    1. [Catawba-West] "Wardens of the Poor 1821-1868," Lincoln County
    2. Kath. Sullivan
    3. Has anyone had any success in locating the material? It sounds as if it is an article from a periodical. I've researched Lincoln Co. for many years, and it does not ring a bell with me. If anyone is able to find the publication, please let the rest of us know. I checked Library of Congress and a few other online sources without success. Couldn't access PERSI this morning but will try again later. ============= Fri, 14 Jul 2000, "James E. (Jim) Campbell" <[email protected]> > It is my understanding that almost every book or periodical published > by a North Carolina author or about North Carolina is kept at the > Carolina Room at the library at UNC Chapel Hill. You might try > dropping the librarian a line and ask if they have it. If so, your > best bet is to go there to see it, since I doubt if they participate in > the interlibrary loan program with the rare books they have. The URL > for the UNC Library is http://www.lib.unc.edu I don't know if their > catalog is online. > > The other possibility is the State Library in Raleigh. I believe that > they do participate in the interlibrary loan program. The URL for the > State Library is http://statelibrary.dcr.state.nc.us Their catalog is > online. > > Jim Campbell

    07/15/2000 06:18:22