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    1. FW: [gsnj] NJSA queries and guides
    2. Joan M Lowry (GSNJ)
    3. Hi Folks I thought I'd pass along this email from the NJ State Archives as they have added Essex County finding aids to their online searchable collections! Happy Hunting! Joan Joan M. Lowry mailto:[email protected] > -----Original Message----- > From: Joseph R Klett [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, August 06, 2004 12:15 PM > To: New Jersey History ListServe; GSNJ Listserve > Subject: [gsnj] [Fwd: queries and guides] > > > Archives Users: > > Here's a website update for the State Archives... Available guides have > now been posted for collections listed on the pages below. Use the > "Click here!" link for "Finding Aids" in the online catalog entries. > While some are simple lists of reel or volume contents, others are > lengthier guides including institutional histories and item-level > descriptions of documents. > > Start from the following pages to see what has been added: > > Cape May County Records (Clerk/Courts and Surrogate): > http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/ccpclerk.html > http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/ccpsurro.html > > Cumberland County Records (Clerk/Courts and Surrogate): > http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/ccuclerk.html > http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/ccusurro.html > > Essex County Records (Clerk, Courts and Surrogate): > http://www.njarchives.org//links/webcat/queries/cesclerk.html > http://www.njarchives.org//links/webcat/queries/cescourt.html > http://www.njarchives.org//links/webcat/queries/cessurro.html > > Municipal Records (seven subsidiary pages linked from here): > http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/municipal.html > > Personal and Family Papers (A-G, H-P, R-Z): > http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/pfamily1.html > http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/pfamily2.html > http://www.njarchives.org/links/webcat/queries/pfamily3.html > NOTE: The State Archives does not typically accession collections of > personal and family papers unless they contain early land records or > relate to early government officials. > > Special acknowledgement goes to Veronica Calder and Lois Bredlow for > their fine work to prepare the guides for posting online. > > Please feel free to forward this message to any appropriate lists or > bulletin boards. > > Happy hunting... > > Joseph R. Klett > Chief of Archives >

    08/12/2004 06:07:43