A recent
news item in the
Post-Tribune details the partnership between the
Northwest Indiana Genealogical Society and the Lake County Recorder's office to make the county's records more accessible to the public. The Lake County Recorder's office is digitizing their collection of nearly 6,000 volumes of deed books; genealogy volunteers (led by Indiana County Genealogist Marlene Polster) are indexing the transactions in the books, which include land sales and mortgages.
Fabulous. As I get older, it gets harder to take longer trips home during normal business hours of the county offices.
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