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Spartanburg herald journal archives
Spartanburg herald journal archives









spartanburg herald journal archives
  1. #SPARTANBURG HERALD JOURNAL ARCHIVES FOR FREE#
  2. #SPARTANBURG HERALD JOURNAL ARCHIVES HOW TO#
  3. #SPARTANBURG HERALD JOURNAL ARCHIVES PROFESSIONAL#

Official archive and publisher for the UK government and guardians of over 1,000 years of iconic national documentsĪ good source for free information about collection preservation questions.ĭedicated to the preservation and sharing of historical and genealogical resources and research United States birth certificates, death records & marriage licensesĭatabase of more than 20 million Irish recordsĪn interesting resource for early SC maps

spartanburg herald journal archives

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#SPARTANBURG HERALD JOURNAL ARCHIVES PROFESSIONAL#

It is aimed for a professional audience but anyone is welcome to watch their free webinars and use their online resources.Ī comprehensive, categorized & cross-referenced list of links that point you to genealogical research sites onlineĪ free genealogy database which includes the United States Federal Census (1790-1940) and an extensive collection of court, land, probate, vital, and church records.

#SPARTANBURG HERALD JOURNAL ARCHIVES HOW TO#

Helpful databases for finding cemetery headstone and burial informationĬooperative network of museums, archives and librariesĪ source for African-American genealogy and historyĪ great site for learning how to care for archival collections. The website for the New England Historic Genealogical Society which has records for many of the original colonies with many free research collections. Over 240,000 links it is also one of the largest directories of genealogy websites found onlineĭiscover African-American heritage information News - for resources such as the Herald Journal and New York TimesĪccessGenealogy - Native American Genealogy Site.Genealogy & History - for resources such as Ancestry and Fold3.The Kennedy Room’s collection offers a large variety of online research sources for genealogists and history researchers. Pamphlet file with newspaper clippings on various local and state subjects.News index of the Spartanburg Herald and Herald-Journal.Genealogical Society and the Piedmont Historical Society Published family histories and the family files of the Pinckney Chapter of the S.C.rosters of World War I and World War II soldiers as well as military histories with regional relevance concerning the colonial period through World War II Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, and S.C. Revolutionary War Accounts Audited series, the S.C. Colonial state and post-colonial Spartanburg, Cherokee and Union county land records.Probate records for Spartanburg and many other S.C.Death information (For more information, please see our Death Indexes information.).Census material, 1790-1940, on microfilm and through online databases The Kennedy Room’s collection offers a large variety of research sources for genealogists and history researchers. Our staff will pull your requested materials prior to your appointment to improve your research time and our stacks are open for browsing. To schedule an appointment, please contact the Kennedy Room staff at least 24 hours in advance at 86 or you can use our Contact Us form and select the Kennedy Room department to schedule your appointment. Walk-in patrons will be helped as space and equipment are available. The materials’ focus is on Spartanburg County but also includes South Carolina and regional information.Īppointments are recommended in the Kennedy Room for Local History & Genealogy patrons. In addition to books, types of materials in our collection include microform, maps, media clippings, manuscripts, visual arts and access to several online genealogy databases. The Kennedy Room of Local and South Carolina History and Cleveland Genealogy Department houses an extensive collection of source material for genealogy and history researchers.











Spartanburg herald journal archives