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Most family history periodicals include copies of local sources of genealogical value. These may include genealogies, information about local records and archives, queries, census indexes, and transcripts of family Bibles, biographies, church records, court records, guardianships, naturalizations, deed abstracts, vital records, cemetery records, land records, military records, tax lists, mortality schedules, obituaries, and wills. Some genealogical periodicals and magazines for Minnesota research are:  
Most family history periodicals include copies of local sources of genealogical value. These may include genealogies, information about local records and archives, queries, census indexes, and transcripts of family Bibles, biographies, church records, court records, guardianships, naturalizations, deed abstracts, vital records, cemetery records, land records, military records, tax lists, mortality schedules, obituaries, and wills. Some genealogical periodicals and magazines for Minnesota research are:  


*Dahlquist, Alfred J., ed. ''Minnesota Genealogical Journal, 1984–1987, 1992–''. Published by Park Genealogical Book, P.O. 130968, Roseville, Minnesota 55113-0968. (Family History Library {{FHL|977.6 D25m|disp=book 977.6 D25m}}.) This contains extracts of early [[Minnesota]] newspapers, original records, and maps from state and county sources.  
*Dahlquist, Alfred J., ed. ''Minnesota Genealogical Journal, 1984–1987, 1992–''. Published by Park Genealogical Book, P.O. 130968, Roseville, Minnesota 55113-0968. (Family History Library {{FHL|977.6 D25m|disp=book 977.6 D25m}}.) This contains extracts of early [[Minnesota Genealogy|Minnesota]] newspapers, original records, and maps from state and county sources.  
*German Interest Group (series). [Newsletter] ''German Interest Group, a branch of the Minnesota Genealogical Society. 1980–1992''. (Family History Library book {{FHL|977.6 F25n|disp=977.6 F25n}}.) In 1993 this society was renamed and started a new publication, ''Germanic Genealogy Society'' (series). [Newsletter] (Family History Library {{FHL|977.6 F25n|disp=book 977.6 F25n}}.) This newsletter describes activities of the society, tips for research, sources of records, and case studies focused on German family research.  
*German Interest Group (series). [Newsletter] ''German Interest Group, a branch of the Minnesota Genealogical Society. 1980–1992''. (Family History Library book {{FHL|977.6 F25n|disp=977.6 F25n}}.) In 1993 this society was renamed and started a new publication, ''Germanic Genealogy Society'' (series). [Newsletter] (Family History Library {{FHL|977.6 F25n|disp=book 977.6 F25n}}.) This newsletter describes activities of the society, tips for research, sources of records, and case studies focused on German family research.  
*''Minnesota Genealogist. 1970–''. Published by the Minnesota Genealogical Society, 5768 Olson Memorial Highway, Golden Valley, Minnesota 55422-5014. Telephone: 612-595-9347 (Family History Library {{FHL|977.6 B2mg|disp=book 977.6 B2mg}}.) Includes cumulative indexes to 1988, and extracts of records, search strategies, case studies, and issues of interest to researchers in Minnesota records.  
*''Minnesota Genealogist. 1970–''. Published by the Minnesota Genealogical Society, 5768 Olson Memorial Highway, Golden Valley, Minnesota 55422-5014. Telephone: 612-595-9347 (Family History Library {{FHL|977.6 B2mg|disp=book 977.6 B2mg}}.) Includes cumulative indexes to 1988, and extracts of records, search strategies, case studies, and issues of interest to researchers in Minnesota records.  
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