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Wed, 22 Oct 1997 16:38:53 -0900
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Do you have any idea where the "Christian Church" was located? The
Hist. Records Survey in the early Forties did an extensive survey of
extant church records around the state (it missed a great deal), but
if you have an idea of where the church was located, this would help
in locating the possible location of the records today.

James Corsaro
Associate Librarian
Manuscripts and Special Collections
New York State Library
Empire State Plaza
Albany, New York  12230
e-mail: [log in to unmask]
(518) 474-5963


On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Sue Thompson wrote:

> I am looking for information on locating "Christian Church" records.  This
> was the name of the church in New York State.  The church folded and I want
> to locate where the records might of gone.  Thanks.
> Sue Thompson
> Administrative Assistant II
> Department of Fruit and Vegetable Science
> Plant Science Building 147B
> Cornell University
> Ithaca, NY 14853
>
> mailto:[log in to unmask]
> phone - 607-255-7889
> fax - 607-255-0599
> http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/sdt1/
> http://www.fvs.cornell.edu
> Enfield, New York Town Historian - 2726412
>
> May I be at Peace.  May my heart remain open. May I awaken to the light of
> own true nature. May I be healed.  May I be a source of healing for all
> beings.
>

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