Nov/0910
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Save The State Library of Massachusetts BadgeThanks to Dick Eastman of Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter and others for alerting me to this issue. If you are not familiar with the issue involving the library and its fate due to budget cuts, read Dick's post and realize that what was achieved in saving the Michigan State Library can also be achieved in Massachusetts.
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3. Select Widgets
4. Locate Text and select Add
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