Once we get the microfilm number for the newspaper in question, how do we get to view it? Can we request the roll thru the local Meridian library? (Starkville newspaper for Feb. 10, 1949 is the one I'm looking for) Gail Swenson
Gail, I'm not sure if the Archives participates in the interlibrary loan for the newspaper film. If they do, the Meridian PL can order from the Archives. The MPL might know if the Archives participates. Of course, the other alternative is to go to Archives in Jackson and view there. One other point. The Archives will do a lookup for certain info. You can send a request via e-mail from their web site. MS residents get the first hour research free; thereafter, I think it's $15 per hour. If you are looking for a particular item from the 10 Feb 1949 issue, they most likely will check it for you; make a copy, and send to you. There is a small copying/postage fee. Bennie Shirleyga1@aol.com wrote: > > Once we get the microfilm number for the newspaper in question, how do we get > to view it? Can we request the roll thru the local Meridian library? > (Starkville newspaper for Feb. 10, 1949 is the one I'm looking for) > > Gail Swenson > > ==== MSCLARKE Mailing List ==== > Clarke Co., MS Records at Ben's Genealogy Corner: > http://www.netpathway.com/~bennie/clarke.html > MSGenWeb site: http://www.rootsweb.com/~msclarke/index.html > > ============================== > Choose from over 19,000 mailing lists at: > http://lists.rootsweb.com/