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QUERY AS TO NOTES—GREENE OF GREEN'S NORTON
By H.T.E.
Mr. Editor,--I congratulate you on your happy motto, but will you give your readers the results of your own experience and practice, and tell them the simplest *mode of making Notes*, and when made, how to arrange *them so as* to find them when required? I have been in the habit of using slips of paper--the blank turn-overs of old-fashioned letters before note paper came into fashion--and arranging in subjects as well as I could; but many a note so made has often caused me a long hour's looking after: this ought not so to be; pigeon-holes or portfolios, numbered or lettered, seem to be indispe…
Topics: Note-taking, Genealogy
Locations: Green's Norton