[Genealib] book PRESTATEHOOD LEGAL MATERIALS
Drew Smith
dsmith at mail.usf.edu
Fri Aug 18 17:43:08 EDT 2006
Well, you could point to the Table of Contents for Chapter 1:
Chapter 1. Sources of Law in the Alabama Territory
and the State of Alabama, 1798-1832:
A Narrative Bibliography
Paul M. Pruitt, Jr.
David I. Durham
The Future Alabama in the Mississippi Territory, 1798-1817 1
8 The Alabama Territory, 1817-1819
Alabama's 1819 Constitution and the Transition to Statehood 14
The State of Alabama, 1819-1832
Drew Smith
Andrew M. "Drew" Smith
Instructor
School of Library and Information Science
University of South Florida, Tampa
dsmith at mail.usf.edu
work: (813) 974-6849
cell: (813) 263-2028
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From: genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu
[mailto:genealib-bounces at mailman.acomp.usf.edu] On Behalf Of Yvonne Crumpler
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2006 5:25 PM
To: Librarians Serving Genealogists
Subject: [Genealib] book PRESTATEHOOD LEGAL MATERIALS
Dear fellow librarians
We have collection management police at my library who refuse to order
books for our collection that they do not think we need. I think we need to
purchase Prestatehood Legal Materials by Chiorazzi, Most, Chiorazzi for our
genealogists. My argument is that we need to know the laws not only for
Alabama but for other states as well as researchers will have ancestors
everywhere. May I ask for another good reason or can I at least tell them
that Ft. Wayne has it and so does the New England Historic and Genealogical
Society library? This publication is full of good information. Many thanks
in advance for anyone who will provide a nice justification to go with mine.
Yvonne Crumpler, Librarian
Tutwiler Collection of Southern History and Literature
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