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Subject: Family Tree Connection Update for 26 Apr 2006
Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 07:03:53 -0500
The following items were added to the database:
* Catskill Christ's Church 1903 Manual
http://www.gentod.com/click.mv?FTC=2257&A=genmarket
Manual of Christ's Church of Catskill, N. Y. Printed by Order of Session, February 7th, 1903. Includes a roll of members with the year they joined.
* Coburn Classical Institute 1893-94 Catalogue
http://www.gentod.com/click.mv?FTC=2256&A=genmarket
Catalogue of the Officers and Students of the Coburn Classical Institute (Waterville Academy until 1865. Waterville Classical Institute until 1885), Waterville, Maine, 1893-94.
* Oriskany Falls High School 1930 Commencement
http://www.gentod.com/click.mv?FTC=2255&A=genmarket
Thirty-first Annual Commencement Exercises of the Oriskany Falls High School, Oriskany Falls, New York, Wednesday Evening, June 25, 1930, McLauglin Theatre, Eight O'clock.
* Grand Lodge of Idaho, I.O.O.F. 1913-1914 Annual Reports
http://www.gentod.com/click.mv?FTC=2244&A=genmarket
Grand Lodge of Idaho, I.O.O.F., Annual Reports of Officers, 1913-1914.
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