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John Philip Adams <[log in to unmask]>
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How about one of the LDS Church research areas. They have all sorts of books
and items on microfilm. 
In addition, the Brigham Young library and they have many books online.
Google BYU's library to get the URL.


John Philip Adams

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From: Discussion of research and writing about Virginia history
[mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jurretta Heckscher
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 12:07 AM
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Subject: Re: The Multithreads of Virginia History-- i.e. Base Hospital #45

On Jul 8, 2007, at 12:37 PM, Randy Cabell wrote:
>   So in an effort to learn more about BH 45, I find that there IS a 
> book of its history by a Geisinger, and that copies reside in the 
> Library of Virginia and the University of Virginia.
> And along the way, I found a photo of the people in BH45 in France, 
> and what a pleasant surprise -- there was my father in the back 
> row!!!!!  I could not believe it!!!!!
>
> But Bummer Again..... I reside out in the boonies two hours from each 
> of those storehouses of knowledge, and of course it would require me 
> several days to sit there and read it, even if the authorities let 
> such rare books into the hands of us mere mortals.
>
> I cannot find the book on AMAZON or EBay.
>
> Therefore at the micro level (i.e. this book), is there any way for me 
> to get access to a copy to read or own?

Randy, I'd suggest you ask your local library to borrow it for you 
through Interlibrary Loan.

Alternatively, try finding it for sale on http://www.bookfinder.com/.   
It's a nifty metasearch engine for online booksellers -- way better 
than Amazon.

Cheers --

-- Jurretta

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