Click the link to view the item record, which shows the format (microfilm or print) and dates available. Please note that these newspapers are not indexed.
The first edition of The Mound yearbook was published in 1908 by the senior class of Fairmont State Normal School.
Fairmont State catalogs are now available online, and very early issues include names of students who attended during the previous year.
This user-friendly volume offers readers an opportunity to understand the craft of genealogy, explore their roots, perform online research, and begin to discover their true identities. Includes new information on the release of the 1930 census, the pros and cons of online research, and creating family trees.
Included in the detailed coverage: terminology; getting started; organizing findings; how events in our ancestors' lives spawned informative documents; writing about forebearers so relatives can share in discoveries; appendixes listing resource centers; and more.
Reference. Also included is information on how to utilize the Family History Library in Salt Lake City and its Family Centers, the Library of Congress's Local History and Genealogy Room, the National Archives, and regional public library systems as valuable resources in your research efforts.
Written for those wishing to undertake genealogical projects in the United States. After a discussion of theoretical and methodological problems, the better part of the volume explains types of records available such as census returns, probate records, wills, land records, court records, cemeteries, and military records.
Welcome to our LibGuide of genealogy tips and resources! If you're interested in visiting the Ruth Ann Musick Library, here is some information that may be helpful.