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== Lost / Missing Records  ==
== Lost / Missing Records  ==
Nearly&nbsp;half of the counties in Alabama have had burned courthouses.&nbsp;A number of them have burned several times.&nbsp;Ten Alabama counties have had significant record loss by fire. However, not all records were lost. (Name the 10 counties)<br>[http://myalabamagenealogy.com/index.htm#facts2 Alabama Burned Counties]


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*Put information on each county in chart with dates of loss**
Nearly&nbsp;half of the counties in Alabama have had burned courthouses.&nbsp;A number of them have burned several times.&nbsp;Ten Alabama counties have had significant record loss by fire. However, not all records were lost. (Name the 10 counties)<br>[http://myalabamagenealogy.com/index.htm#facts2 Alabama Burned Counties]
Known record loss for Alabama counties. (create chart)
Butler county courthouse burned April 1853
Calhoun rec loss 1861; 1865, &amp;nbsp;
Cherokee records burned in 1882,


Clay rec loss 1875,


Coffee/Elba rec loss 1877,  
Coffee/Elba rec loss 1877,  
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