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#73929 09/23/03 04:24 PM
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Hi! Feels exciting to be posting to real people in Belize -- but I'm only posting for my cousin, who will be visiting there in October.

He's a historian doing research and needs to know where to go to view old (1870-ish) Belizean documents. I've got the University library for him, but it doesn't look too promising. Anyone know a history professor? museum? old document repository?

Thanks much for any help,

Evergreen

#73930 09/24/03 07:46 AM
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I'd start with the "history" link at the top of this boards main page. Lots of good links there. :p

#73931 09/24/03 06:00 PM
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The Belize Archives in Belmopan would be an obvious place to start.

--Lan Sluder


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#73932 09/24/03 07:06 PM
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Contact Emory King - he's done plenty of old document research.


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