>
> Celeste,
>  
>
> We are nearly neighbors then. I know CSUEB well, in fact I have a degree 
> from there. I will have to check out the Erickson Collection sometime. The 
> 1890 census records would have been so useful to many of us. The same 
> happened to many military records, I believe it was Texas where a fire 
> destroyed whole volumes. I was temporarily assigned to work in Washington, 
> DC last year for 4 months. I took every advantage of many records and 
> resources. There is nothing like holding a Civil War registration that an 
> ancestor had physically touched and to see their actual signature.
>
>  
>
One area that I have not explored are the naturalization records. I have 
> looked on Ancestry but haven't had much luck for anyone in my tree. 
> Sometimes it looks like its only a file card with a name and number. 
>
>  
>
I was wanting to make a suggestion that we (azore research community) 
> create a wikipage for researching. We can add useful links as they are 
> discovered or shared. Maybe there is already something like that in place.
>
>  
>
> Thanks for posting,
>
> John
>
 
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