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We will go over what happens if you have exhausted the online sources and what to do next.
In this section we will go over some of the internet resources that are available for the Mountain West as well as some sources for Newspapers.*The websites found at 0:42.1:50, 2:52-4:03, and 6:30-7:04 are outdated screenshots. Some of the information about these sites is also outdated. Albeit these sites are outdated, these sites are still helpful with your research.*
In this section we will discuss the Military records for the Mountain West.
In this section we briefly discuss where to get started with Native American Research in the Mountain West.
In this section we will cover the importance of land records in the Mountain West.
In this section we will talk about voting records and how they can help you in your research.
In this section we will talk about the census records found in the Mountain West.
In this section we are going to talk about Birth, Marriage, and Death records from the Mountain West region.
In this section we will discuss the different ways to find border crossings from Mexico and Canada.
In this section we will cover the different boundary changes that will affect your research in the Mountain West.
The Mountain West region includes the states of Arizona, Utah, New Mexico, Montana, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, and Wyoming. During this class we will briefly discuss the history and records you will need to use when researching in the Mountain West.
Overview of the history and records useful for family history in the Mountain West Region. The states are Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming.