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From: "James C. Burrow" <>
Subject: Re: INCLARK-D Digest V02 #12
Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 16:07:10 -0800
Thanks for the information.
Jim
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> INCLARK-D Digest Volume 02 : Issue 12
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> #1 Re: research [Pam Jennings <>]
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> At 12:57 PM 3/30/2002, James C. Burrow wrote:
>>I will be visiting Clark County, IN in three weeks. Any suggestions on best
>>places to do any research. Main Library, county court house, hall of
>>records, locations of cemeteries? Where to stay?
>>Jim
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> Hi Jim-
> I didn't see any replies to this, so I'll answer and hope that what I have
> to say will be helpful, since I haven't been local to the area for nearly
> 20 years, although I visit every year. The Jeffersonville Public Library
> has a good local resource room with census indices, local genealogies, etc.
> a copier and a microfilm reader are handy. You may want to consider the
> nearby Louisville Free Public Library across the river in KY, and/or the
> Floyd County Public Library. Both also have local collections and both are
> bigger than the Jeff one.
>
> The Jeffersonville Public Library is very close to the Clark County
> courthouse, and both are only a few blocks from the Ohio River with
> restaurants in easy walking distance. I'm not sure if any hotels/motels
> are still in operation very close to that area, but one of the online
> services like Mapquest should be able to help with that. The Galt House in
> Louisville is immediately across the river, and is a slightly upscale
> hotel. I've never stayed there, but I've eaten in the restaurant, which is
> very nice. There is a Holiday Inn in New Albany, IN, and a couple of mom
> and pop type places in Jeffersonville/Clarksville, IN.
>
> Weather wise, this should be a very pleasant time of year there. Summers
> are generally very hot and humid.
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> Hope this helps some!
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