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While a directory can often in itself be a source of interesting genealogical and biographical information, its chief value lies in its use as an aid to locating a person in place and time. One type of directory groups people by a common residence. The second groups them by a common association or attribute. In addition, many directories cover organizations rather than individuals and are sometimes called registers, catalogs, annuals, yearbooks, or
guides. Whatever its title, contents, or method, a directory will always list and locate members of a group.
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The Indiana gazetteer, or, Topographical dictionary of the state of Indiana
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Grant County, Indiana Directory, 1901-02
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Johnson County, Indiana Directory, 1890
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Lawrence County, Indiana Directory, 1890
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Posey County, Indiana Directory, 1882
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Muncie, Indiana Directory, 1893
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Michigan City, Indiana Directories, 1890-91, 1893-94
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Valparaiso, Indiana Directory, 1885-86, 1890
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Portland, Indiana Directory, 1897
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Huntington, Indiana Directory, 1897-98
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Hammond, Indiana Directory, 1891-92
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Allen County, Indiana Directory, 1890
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Elkhart, Indiana Directory, 1890
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La Porte County, Indiana Directory, 1896
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Anderson, Indiana Directory, 1889-90
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Terre Haute, Indiana Directories, 1890, 1892
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Lafayette, Indiana Directories, 1885-88, 1891
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Evansville, Indiana Directories, 1888-92
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Indianapolis, Indiana Directories, 1887-90
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Tippecanoe County, Indiana Farmer's Directory, 1919
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Montgomery County, Indiana Farmer Directory, 1920
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