Local records on microfilm, [ca. 1650-1949]

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Local records on microfilm, [ca. 1650-1949]

The series consists of microfilm copies of local public and private records from approximately 200 New York State communities. Included is film of such historically valuable local records as state censuses; county, town, village, and city government records; records of religious, public and non-public educational and fraternal organizations; records of commercial enterprises; military records; and records of individuals, land transactions, and cemeteries. Most of the records date from prior to 1850.

8 cu. ft. 327 microfilm reels.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8303741

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