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Series 11. Add. of 2003 September 24, Genealogy Research -- Miscellaneous -- Data Culled from the Federal Census (boxes 11-12), 1810/1910 Box 11, Folder 39-44, Box 12, Folder 1
Series 1. Genealogy Research Papers (boxes 1-11), 1823/2000 Box 1, Folder 1-22, Box 2, Folder 1-39, Box 3, Folder 1-34, Box 4, Folder 1-18, Box 5, Folder 1-14, Box 6, Folder 29-50, Box 7, Folder 7-8, 10-31, Box 8, Folder 1-65, Box 9, Folder 1-59, Box 10, Folder 1-49, Box 11, Folder 1-16
Series 2. Subject Files (boxes 5 and 7), 1914/1990 Box 5, Folder 15, 36-40, Box 7, Folder 1-2, 6, 9, 37
Series 3. Towns and Communities (box 5), 1909/1983 Box 5, Folder 16-35
Series 4. Pocahontas County Veterans (boxes 5-6), 1937/2000 Box 5, Folder 41, Box 6, Folder 1-8
Series 5. Subject Files -- Clippings and Typescripts (box 6), 1916/1993 Box 6, Folder 9-28
Series 6. Land Records -- Pocahontas County (box 7), 1886 Box 7, Folder 3-5
Series 7. Genealogy Research -- Miscellaneous (boxes 7 and 11), 1850/1990 Box 7, Folder 32-36, Box 11, Folder 17-19, 23-24
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