You may remember a
piece earlier this year about the NY Public Library Milstein Suspense Trailer (a PSA). Though not created with the same humorous
intent, a PSA titled “Discover NPL Genealogy” gives a great look at this
wonderful resource.
Just because we may not “physically” ever visit a place like
the Nashville Public Library, does not mean that we can’t learn some neat
things just by watching a video about it.
Several years ago, when I was researching a family with deep
roots in Davidson
County , I personally used
the services of the Nashville Public Library via mail. So, it was neat to “see” where the materials
came from. And, it reminded me of what I
knew was held there and also introduced me to some materials that I hadn’t been
aware of! So, when I next research
someone who lived in Nashville
or Davidson county, I know where I will start!
Of course, being the curious genealogist that I am, I had to
then see if YouTube had some other videos that might be similar in terms of
introducing us to the genealogical materials held at a library. I found these:
What others did you find?
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