In a message dated 3/7/2003 6:48:12 AM Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > >That's the information that has been going around on this mail list since I > >started my research a couple of years ago. The clerk's office just let > >anyone have the key to look through the old documents. There probably > >wasn't any supervision or method to make copies so people just walked away > >with documents. And from what I understand the remaining records are in > >disray and poor shape. It's so heartbreaking! Excuse me, but wouldn't that constitute THEFT?
Of course it is theft, but that was my point actually. If anyone knows of someone who took originals, they should be contacted to get these records back and no questions asked. (amnesty, if you like) This may or may not be the case here but it has happened before. SharR has not answered, but the transcriber was Ed Elkin if anyone knows him Duane Mills > > >That's the information that has been going around on this mail >list since I >> >started my research a couple of years ago. The clerk's office just let >> >anyone have the key to look through the old documents. There probably >> >wasn't any supervision or method to make copies so people just walked away >> >with documents. And from what I understand the remaining records are in >> >disray and poor shape. It's so heartbreaking! > >Excuse me, but wouldn't that constitute THEFT? > > >==== TNGRAING Mailing List ==== >To UNSUBSCRIBE please send your message to [email protected]
Dear Duane, You have not really given Shar an opportunity to answer HAVE youe. Maybe she is busy during the day or something! Gail > > This may or may not be the case here but it has happened before. SharR > has not answered, but the transcriber was Ed Elkin if anyone knows him > > Duane Mills >