Welcome to Finding Aids @ Georgia Archives
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- The search engine looks for records containing every word you submit
- Use a * truncation sign to search for all characters before or after the * (e.g. Shef* retrieves Sheftall, Sheffield, Sheffer, Sheff)
- Use a minus sign before a term you want to omit from your results (e.g. "bass-fish" finds surname Bass but not bass fishing)
- Use filters to narrow your search results
- "Archival Record" are physical objects: boxes, folder, volumes
- "Collections" are descriptions of groups or series of records
- Browse by Collections (name order), Record Groups (record group number) or Creators
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