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Special Aids to Genealogical Research in Northeastern and Central States No. 16

$ 5.54

Availability: 51 in stock
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  • Condition: A clean record for the genealogical researcher. Tight, interiors clean, moderately ex-library noncirculating as described below.
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    Description

    "Special Aids to Genealogical Research in Northeastern and Central States",
    by the writers and researchers of the National Genealogical Society.  Published by the Society in 1962, Washington D. C.  First Edition, Stated Second Printing, 1962.  Lightly Ex-Library as described below.  No ISBNs.
    Note - the photos you see are of this volume - no 'Stock Photos'.
    A splendid record you just never see.  Detail on the spread of the European-based North Americans throughout the region.
    A splendid find.  Lightly ex-library in
    blue/black-lettered and decorated soft wraps, 10 1/4" x 7" x 70 pages of history and direction.
    Connecticut settlements in Nova Scotia in colonial days.  Genealogical Records in New Jersey, 1660-1747.  Genealogical Records in Cincinnati, Ohio and area.  Quaker records in Indiana.  New England in Northeastern Ohio - that's Connecticut's Western Reserve and the Firelands.  Montgomery, Illinois settlers pre-1840.  Migrations from Virginia/WVA to Edgar Co., Illinois per the 1850 census.  Genealogical Sources in Iowa.  Genealogical Material of Wisconsin.  All here for  you.
    From the research (noncirculating) library of the Ohio Genealogical Society.  A donation sticker stamped 'Discard', front endpage, an OGS sticker with Discard stamp, title page - that's it.  Our diligent search noted no highlightings, underlinings, markings.  A scuff, bottom front wrap spine-corner - no doubt a library sticker removal.  A spectacular find for the genealogist, historian.  These records never circulated - strictly a noncirculating, research volume.
    An excellent addition to your personal genealogy library.  Good-Very Good.  Stapled in soft wraps.
    No dogears, No mustiness, No smoke smell.  We do try to describe them correctly - We want you back as a customer - hundreds of repeat customers.
    We noted no markings beyond those stated above.  NOT Remainder-marked.
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    Don't let this one get by you - this is a marvelous genealogy and history find.