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=== Updates and follow up  ===
=== Updates and follow up  ===


   
 Idaho page is fixed (Wilma).


=== Priority Items  ===
=== Priority Items  ===

Revision as of 13:03, 8 August 2013

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 Idaho page is fixed (Wilma).

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Resources that help users identify historical records igenerated in US colonial period and before county formations are greatly needed.  What steps can contributors take?

1.  Look at the localities that you have knowledge about.

2.  Pick an area, learn about boundary changes.

3. Learn where records are held during different time periods.

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