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George F. Johnson Memorial Library
Endicott, New York.
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George Holmes Bixby Memorial Library
Francestown, New Hampshire.
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George W. Spindler Memorial Library
Woodland, Michigan.
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George Washington Masonic Memorial
Alexandria, Virginia.
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Georgetown Charter Township Library
Jenison, Michigan.
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New York.
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Georgetown County Digital Library
South Carolina. A collaborative effort among Georgetown County libraries, museums and other cultural heritage institutions. Includes photo collections, a newspaper collection, Eighteenth and Nineteenth Century Real Estate Indentures, and more.
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South Carolina.
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Georgia Baptist History Depository
From Mercer University, Macon, Georgia. Mercer University has collected and preserved Baptist history materials with conscious intent since the late 1870s, following the University's move from Penfield to Macon. At a number of points during the ensuing years, the Georgia Baptist Convention has named the University as the official depository of state Baptist records.
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Governor’s Incoming Correspondence
Database of the calendars of incoming correspondence of Governors James Milton Smith (1872-1877), Alfred H. Colquitt (1877-1882), Joseph E. Brown (1909-1911, 1912-1913), John M. Slaton (1911-1912, 1913-1915), Nat E. Harris (1915-1917), and Hugh M. Dorsey (1917-1921).
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Online Descriptive Inventories
1732-2001. The database includes the name of the series, the agency which created the series, the date span of the records, and the Record Group-Subgroup-Series number. Approximately 1,700 database records include links to inventories of the records in the series.
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Georgia Virtual Vault - Digital Treasures from the Georgia Archives
Documents in the Georgia Archives are scanned for many reasons. Most items are selected systematically as part of a long-term digitization plan: death certificates, wills, county maps or district plat maps, for instance, are selected and scanned as a group. In other cases the digitization is random and ad hoc: a patron orders a digital copy of a photograph, or documents are scanned before being placed on exhibit. Whether created systematically or ad hoc, all of these images are stored on the Archives’ servers and constitute a rich visual resource of Georgia history. The Virtual Vault was created to provide access to this wealth.
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Gerald R. Ford Library and Museum
Michigan.
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Nebraska.
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New York.
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Germantown, Ohio.
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Minnesota.
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Minnesota.










