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From: "Paula Hinkel" <>
Subject: Updates to the SCGS Website
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 21:10:50 -0700


www.scgsgenealogy.com

We are very pleased to announce that the complete LIBRARY CATALOG of books,
manuscripts and family histories has been added to the SCGS website. The
catalog holds information on over 30,000 genealogical reference items held
in the library. The collection includes materials from every state in the
US, as well as extensive special collections (e.g. French-Canadian, German,
Hispanic, etc.). The catalog can be accessed at
http://www.scgsgenealogy.com/catalogMain.htm.

If you live in the neighborhood or are planning a trip to the library soon,
use the catalog to organize your next visit from the comfort of home. Or If
you're not able to visit the SCGS library in person, search online for
materials that will help complete your family's history, and request lookups
from our Research Team for a nominal fee.

Other recent updates to the SCGS website include:

1. Free downloadable e-book addendum to Marie Northrop's Volume III. This
supplement, written by noted Los Angeles historian William Mason, includes a
fascinating account of the early history of Los Angeles, in addition to
genealogical content.

2. New database additions - Fairfax High Graduation (Spring 1932) and
LeConte Junior High Graduation (1929).

3. Details on the October 22 Family History Writing seminar conducted by
Tom Underhill and Andy Pomeroy. You can register online, too!

4. Preliminary notice of the 2006 Genealogy Jamboree May 5 and 6, 2006.


New items are being added each week, so stop by often!
www.scgsgenealogy.com


The Library is open to the public for research on:
10:00am - 4:00pmWednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays
10:00am - 9:00pmTuesdays
10:00am - 4:00pmon third and fourth Saturdays
10:00am - 4:00pmon first and second Sundays
ClosedMondays

Southern California Genealogical Society
417 Irving Drive
Burbank, California 91504-2408
phone:818-843-7247
email:



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