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Using Manuscripts in Your Genealogical Research

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Live Broadcast: February 19, 2015
Presented by: Timothy Salls, Manager of Manuscript Collections at NEHGS

NEHGS has one of the largest collections of genealogical papers in the United States. Learn how these unique items can benefit your genealogical research. Join Manager of Manuscript Collections, Timothy G. X. Salls as he provides research case studies and highlights from our special collections.

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