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You might see if the local or county historical society would be willing to
accept the records after they are microfilmed. The society could make the
records available to genealogists, historians and so forth and make copies
for a charge, thus recouping some of the cost of storing the records. This
has already been done by one local historical society and may work in your
county as well.

Jim Corsaro

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