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Book Title ⇅Author of Book ⇅Subject of Book ⇅Call Number ⇅Actions
Horicon Telephone Directory, May 19561. Horicon (Wis.)-Telephone Directory.R 917.7585 H78 1956
Horicon, Wisconsin Newspaper Indexes: Horicon Argus, 9-7-1850 to 11-23-1860, Horicon Gazette, 1861, Horicon Reporter 1893-19201. Horicon Argus, Horicon (Wis.)-Newspapers. 2. Horicon Gazette, Horicon (Wis.)-Newspapers. 3. Horicon Reporter, Horicon (Wis.)-Newspaper. 4. Dodge County (Wis.)-Newspapers.R 929.3 Dodge H78
House Histories: A Guide to Tracing the Genealogy of Your Home, Including Chapters on How to Operate a Homebased House Histories BusinessLight, Sally1. Architecture, Domestic-Genealogy. I. Title.R 728.37 L62
Houston County, Minnesota HistoryHouston County Historical Society, compilers1. Houston County (Minn.)-History. 2. Houston County (Minn.)-Biography. 3. Houston County Historical Society (Minn.). I. Title.R 977.6 H81
How Pomeranian Emigrants Fared in America, Pastor Karl Gottlieb Nell letter, 1856. Selections from The Lutherans in North America.Klebesadel, Karl Erich Gotthilf, translated by Leslie A. Riggle.1. Pomeranian Americans-Wisconsin. 2. German Americans-Immigration and emigration. I. Title.R 301.45 K67
How the Irish Saved Civilization: The Untold Story of Ireland's Heroic Role from the Fall of Rome to the Rise of Medieval EuropeCahill, Thomas1. Ireland-Civilization-to 1172. 2. Europe-Civilization-Irish influences. I. TitleR 941.5 C11
How to Locate Anyone Who Is or Has Been in the Military: Armed Forces Locator GuideJohnson, Richard S (Lt. Col.) and Knox, Debra Johnson1. United States-Armed Forces-Registers. 2. Veterans-United States-Societies, etc. I. Title. II. Armed Forces Locator GuideR 929.1 J63h
How to Read & Understand Meyers Orts- und Verkehrs-Lexikon des Deutschen Reichs, Meyers Geographical and Commercial Gazetteer of the German EmpireUncapher, Wendy K.1. Germany-Gazetteers. I. Uncapher, Wendy K.R 910.3 M57u
How to Read English DocumentsThe Genealogical Institute1. England-Genealogy. I. TitleR 929.142 G28
How to Read German Church Records Without Knowing Much GermanJohnson, Arta F.1. German language-Vocabulary. 2. Church records and registers. I. Title.R 438 J66
How to Read German: A Short Cut for Non-LinguistsLaw, M. H.1. German language-Vocabulary. I. Title.R 438 L41
How to Search a CemeteryGenealogical Institute1. Cemeteries-Genealogy. I. TitleR 929.1 G28c
How to Tape Instant Oral Biographies: Recording Your Family's Life Story in Sound and SightZimnmerman, Bill1. Oral biography. I. Title. II. Instant oral biographies.R 808 Z6
How to Trace Your Family Tree (and Not Get Stuck on a Branch)Reakes, Janet1. Australia-Genealogy. I. TitleR 929.194 R22
How to Trace Your Pedigree LadiesEakle, Arlene Haslam1. Women-Genealogy-Handbooks, manuals, etc. I. TitleR 929.1 Ea5pl
How Was The Acculturation of Children of Alt Lutheraner Descent in Wisconsin (1843-1915) Affected by the Relationship of Home and Market?: A Case StudyMeier, Eugene B., Jr.1. German Americans-Wisconsin. I. Title.R 301.45 M47
How Will We Know It's Us Without Our Past? Fort Atkinson's Architectural Heritagetext by Warfield, Joy; survey analysis by Peterson, Janice1. Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin-History. 2. Architecture, Domestic-Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin. I. Title.R 728 W23
Huebner HistoryHuebner, Jim1. Huebner family.R 929.2 HUEBN H87
Hugenot Source ListSchulze, Lorine McGinnis, compiler1. Huguenots-Genealogy. 2. Olive Tree Genealogy. I. Title. II. Huguenots & WalloonsR 929.1284 Sch8
Huguenot genealogical researchFranklin, Charles M; into by Krasean, Liliane1. Huguenots-Genealogy. I. TitleR 929.1284 F85

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