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function DbInfoMiniDescription() { document.write('Resource for family historians seeking information about American states, counties, and towns'); }
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function DbInfoDescription() { document.write('Organized by U.S. state, this reference easily directs you to information-rich resources including vital records, census, land, probate, church, military, and much more.'); }
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function DbInfoWhereToGo() { document.write('<p>Researchers who are looking for more detailed information on a particular U.S. state may choose to examine other reference works which treat that area specifically. Often such works will be referenced in the chapters of the Red Book itself.<p><p>Users should also consult the <a href="http://learn.ancestry.com/Home/HMLND.aspx">Learning Center</a>, our growing collection of how-to information online, to find articles and helpful tips on various geographic areas in the U.S. and around the world. Ancestry.com also carries a number of state-specific reference works for sale in the <a href="http://store.ancestry.com/Theme_AncestryStore/Default.aspx">online store</a>.'); }
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