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'''''Note 1:&nbsp;''''' The St. Louis County Library has photocopies of a set of Lyman C. Draper indexes in four big white binders. It is not clear if these are different from the list in Note 2 below. Presumably, the Wisconsin Historical Society has the originals of the St. Louis County Library indexes.<ref>[http://www.slcl.org/content/draper-manuscript-collection-indexes Indexes] in ''Guide to finding your ancestors in the Draper Manuscript Collection'' in St. Louis County Library (accessed 25 March 2015).</ref>  
'''''Note 1:&nbsp;''''' The St. Louis County Library has photocopies of a set of Lyman C. Draper indexes in four big white binders. It is not clear if these are different from the list in Note 2 below. Presumably, the Wisconsin Historical Society has the originals of the St. Louis County Library indexes.<ref>[http://www.slcl.org/content/draper-manuscript-collection-indexes Indexes] in ''Guide to finding your ancestors in the Draper Manuscript Collection'' in St. Louis County Library (accessed 25 March 2015).</ref>  


'''''Note 2:&nbsp;''''' Lyman C. Draper himself indexed some, but not all, of his own manuscripts series.<ref>Barabara E. Wolfe, ''Index to Lyman C. Draper Manuscripts'' (Logansport, Ind. : B.E. Wolfe, [19--]), 47.</ref> The extent and detail of these indexes is uncertain. They are in:  
'''''Note 2:&nbsp;''''' Lyman C. Draper himself indexed some, but not all, of his own series.<ref>Barabara E. Wolfe, ''Index to Lyman C. Draper Manuscripts'' (Logansport, Ind. : B.E. Wolfe, [19--]), 47.</ref> The extent and detail of these indexes is uncertain. See:  


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