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From: "Margie Casey" <>
Subject: Telegram - Worcester
Date: Thu, 6 May 2004 13:52:50 -0400
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The Worcester Telegram and Evening Gazette are both completely microfilmed, and are available at the Worcester Public Library.
If you want a death entry for 1904, I suggest trying the Worcester Post, which is also available at the library. I find the Post to have a "friendlier" format than the other newspapers of that day. There was also a newspaper called, The Worcester Spy. I'm not sure when it stopped printing, but it was shortly after
If you know the exact date of the death, the wonderful staff at the Worcester Library will retrieve it and mail it via postal mail to you for free. They have an online form for this service. www.worcpublib.org
"ask a librarian"
"email form"
Margie
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From: Scott John (IT)
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Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 3:12 PM
Subject: [MAWORCES] Telegram - Worcester
Can anyone tell me if there was a paper called the "Telegram" - where it was
located and if any of it was microfilmed ???
I am hoping to hire or find someone to look for a death entry in it 1904.
What are the chances ?
Jack
Hanover,Pa
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