- A Collection of African-American Records from Hancock County, Georgia
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- A collection of freedmen, slave and free people of color records from Hancock County, Georgia from 1793-1875.
- AAGSNC Surname Queries - Georgia
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- Post your surname query in the AAGSNC Georgia Surname Queries Forum.
- African American Records
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- African American Records in the State of Georgia.
- Georgia Department of Archives and History
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- African American Resources - Historical and Genealogical Resources Available.
- Georgia GAGenWeb Project
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- Georgia Genealogy GAGenWeb
- Georgia's Slave Population in Legal Records
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- Georgia's Slave Population in Legal Records: Where and How to Look. An introduction to courthouse resources.
- Selected Sources in African-American Studies
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- The University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, GA - Reference Department.
- Southeastern Genealogy Online
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- Online source for information on county research and online links to records in the southeastern states including Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia,Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virgina.
- University of Georgia Libraries
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- The University of Georgia Libraries include two principal libraries on the UGA campus in Athens, with several branch locations throughout the state. The Main Library, located on north campus, collects materials in the social sciences, humanities and business. The Science Library, located in the Graduate Studies building on south campus, contains holdings for the physical and life sciences. Together the Libraries own over 3.5 million volumes and over 5 million microform units.
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