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    1. [CRV] BOSTON TRANSCRIPT
    2. A M Coke
    3. Dear CRV-ers, Having just returned from a 3 month research trip, I'm just now catching up on reading the archives. Regretfully, I missed the discussion about the "Boston Transcript". I wonder if any of you helpful, knowledgeable researchers would happen to know if there is anywhere in existence an archive/index of the TRUE names of the "Transcript" correspondents? It seems to me that as useful as the "Transcript" queries and replies are - how much more useful the identity of the correspondents would be. If anyone out there happens to know the identity of "CANAWACTA", I'd love to hear from you, as Mr/MS/Mrs CANAWACTA has/had more information about my famiies than ANY other sources I've ever found. Alleen-Marie Coke

    08/08/2000 08:50:55
    1. Re: [CRV] BOSTON TRANSCRIPT
    2. M J Moser
    3. The Godfrey Library in CT has the Boston Transcripts on microfilm. Maybe someone there could answer your question. E-mail them at godfrey@connix.com Marilyn CT A M Coke wrote: > > Dear CRV-ers, > > Having just returned from a 3 month research trip, I'm just now catching > up on reading the archives. Regretfully, I missed the discussion about > the "Boston Transcript". > > I wonder if any of you helpful, knowledgeable researchers would happen > to know if there is anywhere in existence an archive/index of the TRUE > names of the "Transcript" correspondents? It seems to me that as useful > as the "Transcript" queries and replies are - how much more useful the > identity of the correspondents would be. >

    08/08/2000 04:36:03