Research in Alabama/ by LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson

Format

Book

Language

English

Physical

48 pages : map ; 28x22 cm (12x9 in).

Series

NGS research in the states series

Notes

"Research in Alabama includes information on pertinent digital collections and databases such as bills of sale, estate inventories, letters, etc. at various repositories in Alabama and online. Garrett-Nelson also covers non-traditional repositories such as Ancestrys collection of images of Episcopal Church records from Alabama that contain records of baptized enslaved infants and adults. The author provides an overview of postbellum records including the Freedmens Bureau records from 1865-1872; Southern Homestead Act of 1866 that allowed Freedmen to purchase public land; voter registration books; and records from the Freedmans Bank." - from publisher's site.

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Subjects

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Copies

Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
976.1 D27ngsFamilySearch Library 3rd Floor BookAvailable
976.1 D27ngs copy 2FamilySearch Library Reference, 3rd FloorAvailable
Call NumberLocationCollection/ShelfAvailability
976.1 D27ngsFamilySearch Library 3rd Floor BookAvailable
976.1 D27ngs copy 2FamilySearch Library Reference, 3rd FloorAvailable

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