Brian Beddor wrote
>You know those Christmas newsletters that sometimes come in Christmas
>cards?  What Source Writer template would you recommend using for
>citing information found in there?

Topical for me that you should ask this now as I have just been
wrestling withwhich template to use for two letters written in 1966 by
my Great Aunt and sent to my brother, which are now in my possession.

I started with Letters>Personal Correspondence but that gave me a
citation which said that my brother was the holder of the letters and
also meant I needed to create 2 Master Sources, one for each of the
letters.  Then I looked at Letters>Historic>Privately held which gave me
a citation I was happy with, but again required a Master Source for each
of the letters which *really* goes against the grain with me! That's the
one I decided to go with, though, figuring that at least it was only
ever going to be 2 letters!

I suggest that you do as I did and try each of the Letters templates
with your data and see which one gives the citation you want.
--
Jenny M Benson



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