John:

I have that too, and as you say it's a terrfic deal.

Ours wasn't paid for by tax money, though.  Ours in
Santa Clara CA was paid for by the used book sales of
the Friends of the Library.

Jennie

--- John Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heritage Quest and/or Ancestry may be available
> through your public library. I 
> can access Heritage Quest (PERSI, all the census
> images, book scans, etc.) 
> through my public library's site from home using my
> library card number as my 
> access key, and I can access all of Ancestry by
> going to the library or a 
> branch and using their computers. All free, or more
> acurately paid for by my 
> taxes. Check out your local resources. You might be
> surprised!
> 
> John
> -- 
> Humans are not rational animals.
> They are rationalizing animals.
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