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USGenWeb's
Official Lookups Policy - Please read!
Volunteers from the Harrison County Genealogical Society will do
free lookups from materials found in the Research Library, although
there is a copy fee of 25 cents per page. Requests for research
can be made by e-mail to museum@shreve.net and should be specific.
(Please do not send a request like, "Tell me all you know about
the SMITH family of Harrison County.") It would be helpful
to include as much as you already know about the family and the
resources you have already used.
The Hallsville Cemetery: A History of Its People
Jaqueline Busby Cochran
has a copy of this book and will be happy to do lookups for you.
The Hallsville Cemetery Book
M.J.Bell has a copy and will be happy to do lookups.
The Old Scrapbook
Contains some clippings of marriages and deaths from 1870 to 1901.
Crossroads Baptist Church Membership Directory 1995
Mona Tucker will do lookups
Concord Cemetery
Marty Vaughan has a copy
of the Concord Cemetery Book (1973) and lives near the site. She'd
be glad to do lookups and provide pictures. She would also to update
information on those buried since 1973.
Harrison County, Texas, Caucasian Residents in 1880
by Nancy Blakeley Ruff, Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore 1987
Ronald C. Hall
Birth, Death, and Marriage Notices from the Tri-Weekly Herald,
Marshall, TX 1875-1888
Marriage, Birth and Death Notices from the Marshall Messenger Newspapers,
Marshall, Texas 1890-1900
Marriage, Birth and Death Notices from the Marshall Messenger Newspapers,
Marshall, Texas 1901-1910
Marriage, Birth and Death Notices from the Marshall Messenger Newspapers,
Marshall, Texas 1911-1915
HCGS
Harrison County Lancers
Jane Johansson will do
lookups from her book Peculiar Honor: A History of the 28th Texas
Cavalry, 1862-1865, published 1998, by University of Arkansas Press.
Jane writes, "A number of men from Harrison County served in
Company F (the Harrison County Lancers) of the 28th Texas Cavalry.
Company F was organized in the spring of 1862 and was first commanded
by Captain Phil BROWN. The 28th Texas served in Arkansas and Louisiana
from 1862-1865." She is looking for wartime photographs, letters,
and diaries of men who served in the 28th Texas Cavalry. Please
e-mail her if you have any of these documents or if you have queries.
If you're interested in adding this book to your personal library,
please call the University of Arkansas Press at 1-800-626-0090,
for more information.
East Texas Baptist College Yearbooks
Mary
Frymyer will do lookups from the 1945-1946 East Texas Baptist
College Yearbooks.
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