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Guidance for doing research in Clinton County may be fruitless if you don't know where to locate the records.  
Guidance for doing research in Clinton County may be fruitless if you don't know where to locate the records.


== Introduction: ==
== Introduction: ==


The first stop for research in Clinton County, Indiana, is the [https://myfcpl.org/genealogy-local-history/ Frankfort Community Public Library]. The Frankfort Community Public Library has several amazing research tools, including a card-file index to obituaries, marriages, and death announcements from the late 1800s to present, a microfilmed newspaper collection, and court records that are indexed and organized, including a searchable database for court file packets. Learn more about [[Clinton_County,_Indiana|Clinton County, Indiana]].  
The first stop for research in Clinton County, Indiana, is the Frankfort Community Public Library. The Frankfort Community Public Library has several amazing research tools, including a card-file index to obituaries, marriages, and death announcements from the late 1800s to present, a microfilmed newspaper collection, and court records that are indexed and organized, including a searchable database for court file packets.


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Guidance for doing research in Clinton County may be fruitless if you don't know where to locate the records.

Introduction:[edit | edit source]

The first stop for research in Clinton County, Indiana, is the Frankfort Community Public Library. The Frankfort Community Public Library has several amazing research tools, including a card-file index to obituaries, marriages, and death announcements from the late 1800s to present, a microfilmed newspaper collection, and court records that are indexed and organized, including a searchable database for court file packets.