This is from the current Georgia Genealogical Society Newsletter. ARCHIVES UPDATE The Archives needs your help again. The Archives needs researchers to visit the facility in Morrow. The Archives is now a part of the University System of Georgia. Officials of the USG and state lawmakers are monitoring Archives usage numbers in preparation for budget negotiations during the upcoming legislative session. Responding to the need has mutually beneficial results. Even with all the ever-growing online services, only a tiny percentage of available records is on the Internet. The key to knocking a hole in your Georgia genealogy brick wall is more likely to be at the Archives than anywhere else. The Archives collection includes all kinds of county records, – tax digests, wills, estate inventories and deeds, just to name a few – as well as books, manuscripts, personal papers and much more. Plan a trip to the Georgia Archives today. The Archives will benefit. You will, too. For more information on the Archives, visit www.georgiaarchives.org. Help in planning a visit can be found here: http://www.georgiaarchives.org/visit/. Please note that the Web site currently is undergoing renovation due to the shift from the Secretary of State to the University System. New Archives hours: Wednesdays-Saturdays, 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.