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    1. Montgomery County Archives Information
    2. Frances Osburn
    3. Dear List Members, Here is an excerpt from Jill Hastings-Johnson's reply to my e-mail with questions about the archives. Hope this helps answer some of your questions. Frances We will be moving again - not quite sure when, right now it looks like June or July, but that's subject to change and how the renovations proceed. Right now they're on schedule. The other four offices will move possibly in May or early June, then we'll move last. The new facility will be so nice, after all the places we have 'lived.' However, it's an on-going effort to keep up with what needs to be ordered, when it should be ordered, any changes, etc. In the meantime, we are still cleaning up and sorting from the move in August. Some of our main projects - court records, indexing, veterans' records - etc. have been put on hold until we move back to Veterans' Plaza. Our hours are still 9am to 12pm; 1pm to 4pm, Mon thru Fri. We are temporarily located at 2215 Madison Street, Clarksville in the Clarksville Gas & Water building. Access is on the side nearest the Sonic Drive-in. We cannot receive mail at this address. Our mailing address is still P. O. Box 323, Clarksville, 37041-0323. We can be reached by phone 931.553.5159 or fax 931.553.5158. The e-mail address is mcarchives@montgomerycountytn.org. The old e-mail address mcarchives@usit.net is no longer valid. E-mail requests can be made but no research will be performed until the research fee is received. Following the research, we will notify the patron by e-mail what the copy and postage charges will be. Once that is received, the work goes in the mail to the patron. This comes under 'once burnt, twice shy'. Actually it's much easier for us to do correspondence by e-mail, because the records can be checked, the patron notified, and the records mailed, all in a much shorter period of time.

    03/13/2005 02:01:44