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BOOK - Organizing and Preserving Your Heirloom Documents
by Katherine Scott Sturdevant
Genealogists and non-genealogists alike inherit diaries, memoirs, letters, papers, or memorabilia from their relatives and ancestors. This book shows you how to safely collect, preserve, and even publish some of these treasured heirlooms.
Organizing and Preserving Your Heirloom Documents is filled with practical, readable, guidelines, useful tips, and ideas. You will learn step-by-step how to locate, organize, and transcribe family documents, care for fragile, older papers, and much more.
Katherine Scott Sturdevant is a historian, historical editor, and college history professor. She is the author of Bringing Your Family History to Life through Social History. Katherine lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
238pp., perfect bound , 8.5" X 11" , ISBN 1-55870-597-X
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