Clark Co. indexes to naturalizations, infirmary, and Children's Home indentures

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Clark Co. indexes to naturalizations, infirmary, and Children's Home indentures
Publish date unknown, Montgomery County Chapter, Ohio Genealogical Society
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Cover title.

"The indexes were compiled by the Montgomery Co. Chapter, O.G.S. All original materials from which these indexes were made up are on file at Wright State University's Dept. of Archives and Special Collections."

Photocopy.

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[Dayton, Ohio]
Other Titles
Clark Co., Ohio indexes :, Index to Clark County naturalization records, Common Pleas Court minutes, 1820-1854., Index to Clark County Home, Infirmary record no. 1, 1836-1899., Clark County Children's Home indentures, 1878-1913.

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1 v. (various pagings)

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OL46838714M
OCLC/WorldCat
1011863129

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