Gordon McDaniel wrote: > > In article <19970416130100.JAA28751@ladder01.news.aol.com>, > maligh@aol.com says... > > > >Would like to know where I can find "Slownik Geograficzny Krolestwa > Polskiego", 15 Vol. 1880-1904 --- which is a description of of every > Polish village? > > > >Thanks much, > >Mary Wroblewski > >Michigan > > It is more than a more description of each village. Larger villages, > cities and towns have rather extensive descriptions, including historical > mentions, current industry, religious affiliations, etc. The set has > been reprinted, and is also available in microfilm and microfiche, > although of course hard copy is always easier to read. The explanation > of abbreviation appears only in volume one. I've been working on a > translation of the abbreviations to be posted via FEEFHS, but who knows > when I'll get a chance to finish it. > > To find a location, ask your friendly reference librarian to look it up > on OCLC. > > Mary, in your case, there are three locations in Michigan: > > Wayne State University Library > Detroit Public Library > Madonna University Library, Livonia > > Hope this helps. > > Gordon McDaniel > mcdaniel@hoover.stanford.edu A complete copy is available on microfiche at the Family History Libarary in Roseville, MI.