Clarksville Times (Red River County) has newspapers dated back to 1948, they are actual newspapers cataloged in big books. You can not get copy's made of anything in these books, ONLY allowed to look at & copy with pen & paper what it contains. No photo copys allowed. Thats the only newspapers that I know for R.R. Co. If I can help farther, let me know. As I live in Clarksville,Tx R.R.Co Darla Campbell Clarksville, Tx
Darla, Ask a question if you think about it next time you are in the library. Can a photo without a flash be taken of the paper? I use a digital camera and I was able to use this techique in the Red River Co. Courthouse on marriage cert. and vital records (if I showed my relation). It doesn't hurt the document and allows for not only a printable image but also an electronice image. By the way, this is a great way to get a surname listing in index books also. It could run into copyright issues though if content is photographed. Lawrence Dale and I were discussing one time if this method could be used for microfilm also instead of the poor printouts. Haven't tried it yet on though. Thanks, Drew Slate Fort Worth, Tx On Tue, 1 Apr 2003 15:05:03 EST HORSEnAROUND247@aol.com wrote: >Clarksville Times (Red River County) has newspapers dated >back to 1948, they >are actual newspapers cataloged in big books. You can not >get copy's made of >anything in these >books, ONLY allowed to look at & copy with pen & paper >what it contains. No >photo copys allowed. > Thats the only newspapers that I know for R.R. Co. >If I can help farther, let me know. As I live in >Clarksville,Tx R.R.Co > Darla Campbell > Clarksville, Tx > > >==== TXREDRIV Mailing List ==== > > > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online >genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >