In addition to Kathy's great suggestions, try the Library of Congress card catalog, check under both Works Progress Administration and Historical Records Survey (which was at least sometimes the division under which the cemetery surveys were done). Also the LC has links to "Ask a Librarian," and you get personal responses. Staff can be **most** helpful. Even if LC does not have the publication, there have been compiled listings of WPA publications that could be a resource. Your tax dollars at work! Good hunting, Judy **************************************************************************** Greg wrote: >How would you cite WPA cemetery survey records? I am looking at online > scans of the original book from 1939. The NC Dept. of Cultural Resources > has scanned the surveys for 98 of the 100 counties in North Carolina and > placed them online.