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    1. Re: [PAARMSTR-L] Re: PAARMSTR-D Digest V98 #41
    2. Bruce Sullivan
    3. Hello, > I haven't seen anyone else answer this question, so here goes my attempt: >The Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh is part of the Carnegie Museum. It is a >public library, and has everything other libraries have. Plus, it has what is >known as the Pennsylvania Department, located on the second floor of the >building. The Pennsylvania Department is a collection of many types of >publications and documents pertaining specifically to Pennsylvania, including >many resources that are helpful for genealogical research. This is also the >location of the Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, which is a major >source of genealogical resources. The following url will take you to the >Carnegie Library Pennsylvania Department's home page, from which you link to >the main page for the library, should you so desire: >http://www.clpgh.org/CLP/Pennsylvania/oak_penna3.html. Hope this helps! I do much of my research in the Pennsylvanian room of the Carnegie Library for client search and other than the LDS resources in the Greentree area there is not a better place to look. For a nominal fee you can become a member of the WPA genealogical society. The above capsule hits the nail on the head. Thanks, Bruce BRUCE SULLIVAN sullivab@pop.pitt.edu sullivab@pirrs.cbs.pitt.edu Time is the chrysalis of eternity: Richter Of what use are forms, seeing at times they are empty? Of the same use as barrels, which at times are empty to: Hare

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