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Directory for approximately 1,900 Michigan libraries and library related organizations.
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New York.
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International Committee of the Red Cross - Archives
Geneva, Switzerland. Instructions on how to request information on victims of armed struggle (prisoner of war, civilian held captive, deceased or interned).
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International Falls Public Library
Minnesota.
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International Institute for Jewish Genealogy
Israel. The Institute's goals are to conduct genealogical research and to make Jewish genealogy an academic discipline within overall Jewish Studies. Located in the Jewish National and University Library at the Givat Ram campus of the Hebrew University.
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International Tracing Service - Bad Arolsen
Germany. Originally organized to search for non-German persons who had become missing or displaced during the war and to assist separated families in being reunited. It now holds millions of records on concentration camp prisoners, Jews, foreigners in German-controlled territories & displaced persons.
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Internet Archive - The Medical Heritage Library (MHL)
A digital curation collaborative among some of the world’s leading medical libraries, promotes free and open access to quality historical resources in medicine. It is a growing collection of digitized medical rare books, pamphlets, journals, and films from the past six centuries. It includes letters and diaries.
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Kansas.
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Iosco County Historical Museum
East Tawas, Michigan.
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Iowa City, Iowa.
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From The University of Iowa Libraries.
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Massachusetts.
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Statesville, North Carolina.
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Irish American Heritage Museum
East Durham, New York.
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Caspian, Michigan.
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Chisholm, Minnesota. Focuses on the regional, local and personal history of Minnesota's iron ranges and the people who settled there.










