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Wisconsin Valley Library Service
Wausau, Wisconsin. Serving Clark, Forest, Langlade, Lincoln, Marathon, Oneida & Taylor counties.
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Michigan.
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The Hunt Library is the corporate library at national WMU headquarters and is named for former executive secretary Alma Hunt. Our collection of over 15,000 volumes specializes in the history of Woman's Missionary Union, Southern Baptist history, missions, and women's religious history. The library houses WMU published materials, books related to Christian life, women's issues, social issues, missionary biographies, mission action, and missions theology. The Archives is the official repository for our corporate records and preserves the history of our organization. Located in Birmingham, Alabama.
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Massachusetts.
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Wofford College - Sandor Teszler Library
Spartanburg, South Carolina.
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Online searchable database of obituaries that have appeared in the Southern Christian Advocate since its inception in 1837.
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Wokingham District Council - Wokingham Registration Service
Berkshire, England.
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Wokingham Libraries & Information Service
Berkshire, England.
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New York.
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Indiana.
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Campton, Kentucky.
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New Hampshire.
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Wolseley, Saskatchewan.
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Wolverhampton City Council - Archives & Local Studies
Staffordshire, England.
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Wolverhampton City Council - Life Events
Staffordshire, England.
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In 2002 the Women of the West Museum merged with the Autry National Center creating a gathering place for programs, exhibitions, collections, research and education dedicated to diverse women's experiences in the American West. Our goal is to gain a new understanding, not simply of what women have done, but why it matters for the West, past, present, and future. Founded in 1991 in Boulder, Colorado, the Women of the West Museum was the first museum in the nation dedicated to the history of women of all cultures in the American West.
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Boulder, Colorado.
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Wood County District Public Library
Bowling Green and Walbridge, Ohio.
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The Local History and Genealogy collections at WCDPL specialize in the history of Bowling Green and Wood County, and attract researchers from all over the country. Highlights of the collection include primary resources of the history of Bowling Green and Wood County, image archives, family histories, microfilms of area newspapers from the mid-19th century to present day.
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