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Universal Classes

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Universal Classes- learn anything from computer skills to landscaping!
New online information available in class format! Have you been interested in learning more about:
*Computers *Accounting *Gardening *Spanish *Home Decor *Scriptwriting *500 class options! 
                                                                                        Try one of our new classes available online with your EPLD library card!

Heritage Quest online

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Materials are full text and full image.
HeritageQuest® Online is a treasury of American genealogical sources consisting of 6 core data sets!
U.S. Federal Censuses feature the original images of every extant federal census in the United States, from 1790 through 1930, with name indexes for many decades. In total the collection covers more than 140 million names.
Genealogy and local history books  more than 7 million digitized page images from over 28,000 family histories, local histories, and other books. 
Periodical Source Index (PERSI), published by the Allen County Public Library, is recognized as the most comprehensive index genealogy and local history periodicals. It contains more than 2 million records covering titles published around the world since 1800.
Revolutionary War records s help to identify more than 80,000 American Army, Navy, and Marine officers and enlisted men from the Revolutionary War era.
Freedman’s Bank Records, with more than 480,000 names of bank applicants, their dependents, and heirs from 1865–1874, offers valuable data that can provide important clues to tracing African American ancestors prior to and immediately after the Civil War.
LexisNexis U.S. Serial Set records the memorials, petitions, private relief actions made to the U.S. Congress back to 1789.


Do you know about Shoutbomb, our text messaging service for library patrons?  Try it for notification of hold materials, overdues, and renewals! Ask us for information and your PIN next time you are in the library!