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Bill Woodard <[log in to unmask]>
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Bill Woodard <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 16 Nov 2004 11:37:44 -0600
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To all those interested in what the Library of Virginia can and
cannot do on line and other services - The Library publishes many
brochures called " Research Notes" " there about 20 such) which
convey much information on availability of material.

They also publish a pamphlet called " Historic  Virginia Documents on
the Internet" listing URL's where the information is available.( Not
necessarily @ the Library ) This document has the address of Original
Charters of 1606, 1609,1611, and 1612.

Armed with this information, a researcher that knows what he is
looking for can most easily find a local "looker up" or even a
consultant that doesn't want an arm and a leg for many hours looking
up the same references.

A letter to the LVA might get them to mail the informative booklets
for a postage charge.

Good Luck

Bill Woodard

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