You can go straight to Digital Library of Georgia http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/ Donna In a message dated 3/23/05 2:05:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << A while back, we discussed the Vanishing Georgia Collection of photographs that is available online at the University of Georgia Web site. Several ways to access this collection were offered. Linda Aaron (Elbert) suggests one more: http://neptune3.galib.uga.edu Click on Digital Library of Georgia (right above Quick Help). Then, scroll down to Vanishing Georgia. Linda also points out that the Digital Library also contains many other documents that can be helpful to Georgia genealogy researchers, such as Georgia Legislative Documents and Southeastern Native American Documents. Thanks, Linda. Vivian >>
Isn't that a great site Donna? I wish they could have gotten their act together with the Marriage Project. Such a sad loss. Hopefully personalities can go out the door and the project will be started/completed. [email protected] wrote: >You can go straight to Digital Library of Georgia >http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/ > >Donna > >In a message dated 3/23/05 2:05:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > ><< A while back, we discussed the Vanishing Georgia Collection of photographs > that is available online at the University of Georgia Web site. Several > ways to access this collection were offered. Linda Aaron (Elbert) suggests > one more: > > http://neptune3.galib.uga.edu > > Click on Digital Library of Georgia (right above Quick Help). Then, scroll > down to Vanishing Georgia. > > Linda also points out that the Digital Library also contains many other > documents that can be helpful to Georgia genealogy researchers, such as > Georgia Legislative Documents and Southeastern Native American Documents. > > Thanks, Linda. > > Vivian >> > > >==== GAGEN Mailing List ==== >GAGenWeb By-Laws Committee Information Web Site: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~gacolqu2/bylaws/ > > > > >