I also agree with everyone in endorsing Galveston Rosenburg Library. The are very courteous and do have a few things that I wouldn't have dreamed of finding. ---------- > From: Bill <bsand@texas.net> > To: TXGALVES-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [TXGALVES-L] Genealogical resources > Date: Friday, March 26, 1999 5:24 PM > > I must totally agree with your endorsements. The impressive difference > between other Genealogical Libraries that I noticed when I visited the > Rosenburg Library (Galveston and Texas History Center) was the helpfulness > of the staff. They definitely went out of their way to assist me in > locating what I needed, etc. If they didn't have what I needed, they > quickly told me where I could locate it (Court House, or another Library). > I have visited numerous Genealogical Libraries over the past several years > and have never been met with the courtesy and helpfulness of the staff that > I received at the Rosenburg Library. It was a pleasure to visit them, and I > am looking forward to another visit in the near future. > > Bill Sanders > Spring, Texas > bsand@texas.net > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Turner <jnturner@gte.net> > To: TXGALVES-L@rootsweb.com <TXGALVES-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Friday, March 26, 1999 5:45 AM > Subject: [TXGALVES-L] Genealogical resources > > > >I would like to endorse the comments by Shelly yesterday in regard to the > >Rosenberg Library. For any researcher of Galveston County, the Rosenberg > Library > >and, in particular, the Galveston & Texas History Center should be a > primary site > >to visit. > > > >