Subject: Re: Andrea Leonardo Files From: Bonedigger Date: March 16, 2001 These are the greatest single source of information relative to our searches available anywhere. Anybody whose family went thru SC ought to see if ole Andrea did their family. Also less widely known are the McKubbin files same thing for NC. You are talking about the Caroliniana Library on campus there. The central desk on second floor is the place to ask.HOWEVER you don't have to go to Columbia to see the Andrea files. Anybody who has a Church of Latter Day Saints in their city can access these files. Go to the Family History Center at the church and ask for these files and they will get the portion you want and charge you maybe $1.75 or whatever it costs these days, but not a whole lot to borrow the file from Salt Lake City. Also if you have a really good genealogical library in your town e.g. the Washington Library in Macon GA, they have them too, all on microfilm. The Macon Library has the best reader/printers in business also. Not even your state nor federal archives has such good equipment. Which might be a subject you want to discuss with your congressman about the sorry state of microfilm readers in the national archives. I know the Nat Archives in East Point is notorious for having shoddy maintenance on their sorry [from the beginning] readers and they have no printers it all copy with a number 2 pencil. charles ----- Original Message ----- From: "Le Bateman" Go To: #, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z, Main |