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Local Research Resources
  • Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States, 1997. 3rd ed. London: Europa Publications Ltd., 1996.
  • Friedlander, Alex E. “Jewish Vital Statistic Records in Lithuanian Archives,” Avotaynu, 6:4 (Winter 1990): 4-12.
  • Grimsted, Patricia Kennedy. Archives and Manuscript Repositories in the U.S.S.R.: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Belorussia. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1981.
  • Kaufman, T. “Lithuanian State Historical Archives Lists Records Available,” Mishpacha (Winter 1996): 6.
  • Margol, Howard and Harold Rhode. “Kaunas Archives,” Avotaynu 13:3 (Fall 1997): 25-27.
  • Prunskis, Jozas. Lithuania, Lietuva. 2nd ed. Chicago: Lithuanian American Council, 1976.
  • Senn, Alfred Erich. “Lithuania’s Path to Independence,” Journal of Baltic Studies, 22:3 (Fall 1991): 245-250.
  • Suess, Jared. “Trip Report: 26 September - 7 October 1994.” Typescript.
  • Tauvaisaite, Laima. “Archival Sources in the Lithuania State Historical Archives,” Avotaynu, 9:3 (Fall 1995): 3-7.[1]

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References[edit | edit source]

  1. The Family History Department of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, “Family History Record Profile: Latvia,” Word document, private files of the FamilySearch Content Strategy Team, 1995-2002.