Publication
Betterway Books (2003), Edition: 1, Paperback, 240 pages
Description
American land records are a core record group for genealogists in the US. This book explains the importance of land records for family history research, and how to use and interpret them.
Subjects
Original publication date
2003-03-04
Physical description
240 p.; 11.02 inches
ISBN
1558706143 / 9781558706149
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