Steve,
The Eckhart Public LIbrary in Auburn has a good Indiana Room and also, if you will need
Court Records, we suggest the Clerk's office at Auburn. The Clerk's Office is on
the second floor and Barbara Haynes is an expert in assisting genealogists.
If you are looking for obits, etc for the Corunna area. The Garrett LIbrary has
newspapers for the Garrett (including Corunna News) after 1889. Prior to that it is a
possibility that they would be found in the Waterloo Press (Eckhart Public Library and
Waterloo Public LIbrary has copies back to the 1860's).
Of course, you will only be about twenty miles from the Fort Wayne Library. The genealogy
section is the second best in the nation. It can be overwhelming when visiting for the
first time.
steve <smal(a)ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Hi List type folks,
I am planning a little day trip to the Corunna-Kendalville area for next
wednesday and was looking for places to stop and research other than the
Corunna Cemetery which I am also hoping someone can give me directions
to :). I'm coming from Chicago so any tips would be appreciated.
Steve
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