Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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This index fills two large volumes and by means of it reference can be had to any papers between these dates . The papers themselves are kept in cabinets in a large vault , safe from fire and properly arranged .
This index fills two large volumes and by means of it reference can be had to any papers between these dates . The papers themselves are kept in cabinets in a large vault , safe from fire and properly arranged .
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Those institutions which have gradually expanded over a long period of time have often been able to digest their resources and produce the most exhaustive indexes which give a richness and depth to their holdings , which is lacking in ...
Those institutions which have gradually expanded over a long period of time have often been able to digest their resources and produce the most exhaustive indexes which give a richness and depth to their holdings , which is lacking in ...
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A very thorough subject index to the major collections has also been completed . Maps : An inventory to the map collection is being prepared and a card index by counties is under way . Microfilm : ( of originals held elsewhere ) .
A very thorough subject index to the major collections has also been completed . Maps : An inventory to the map collection is being prepared and a card index by counties is under way . Microfilm : ( of originals held elsewhere ) .
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