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    Hi Guys!
    For those unaware, both C4N and CNL maintain up to date indexes
    (indices?) for the respective publications:

    *CNL* Go to: http://www.numismatics.org/CNL/CNL
    Subscription info is available on this page
    at the bottom are a couple of links for sample articles
    at the bottom is a link to an up-to-date cumulative index

    *C4N* Go to: http://colonialcoins.org/
    About half way down the page are index links
    one index is by Author
    the second index is by Title/Topic

    Okay... This weekend I challenge you all to take some of your
    favorite areas of colonial collecting and search through these indexes
    and see what articles have been published that you would find most
    interesting. Then if you don't have the particular paper copies (or
    CDs) of the issues of interest, contact your C4 Librarian to borrow them
    from the C4 Library. Borrowing instructions are at:
    http://colonialcoins.org/library_page.htm The lending library is
    available to C4 & EAC members. What better way to spend some cold
    evenings than to enjoy your hobby in this manner.

    Oliver and past editors of CNL have gone through a lot of work to
    maintain an up to date index, as have C4 members for the C4N indexes.
    If you have any comments/corrections/suggestions about the indexes,
    contact Oliver Hoover for CNL and me for C4N. These indexes are a work
    in progress and updated shortly after each paper copy is issued. The
    C4N indexes do need some more work to become more detailed, especially
    for the first several volumes. I look forward to having the time to do so.

    Have fun this weekend. Please post any comments about the usefullness
    of these indexes.
    Ray

    PS... Is there any advantage for combining the two C4N indexes into one
    large index?





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    Hi Guys!<br>
        For those unaware, both C4N and CNL maintain up to date indexes
    (indices?) for the respective publications:<br>
    <br>
    <b>CNL</b>    Go to:  <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.numismatics.org/CNL/CNL">http://www.numismatics.org/CNL/CNL</a><br>
                Subscription info is available on this page<br>
                at the bottom are a couple of links for sample articles<br>
                at the bottom is a link to an up-to-date cumulative
    index<br>
    <br>
    <b>C4N</b>    Go to:  <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://colonialcoins.org/">http://colonialcoins.org/</a><br>
                About half way down the page are index links<br>
                    one index is by Author<br>
                    the second index is by Title/Topic<br>
    <br>
        Okay...  This weekend I challenge you all to take some of your
    favorite areas of colonial collecting and search through these
    indexes and see what articles have been published that you would
    find most interesting.  Then if you don't have the particular paper
    copies (or CDs) of the issues of interest, contact your C4 Librarian
    to borrow them from the C4 Library.  Borrowing instructions are at: 
    <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://colonialcoins.org/library_page.htm">http://colonialcoins.org/library_page.htm</a>  The lending library is
    available to C4 & EAC members.  What better way to spend some
    cold evenings than to enjoy your hobby in this manner.  <br>
    <br>
    Oliver and past editors of CNL have gone through a lot of work to
    maintain an up to date index, as have C4 members for the C4N
    indexes.  If you have any comments/corrections/suggestions about the
    indexes, contact Oliver Hoover for CNL and me for C4N.  These
    indexes are a work in progress and updated shortly after each paper
    copy is issued.  The C4N indexes do need some more work to become
    more detailed, especially for the first several volumes.  I look
    forward to having the time to do so.<br>
    <br>
    Have fun this weekend.  Please post any comments about the
    usefullness of these indexes.<br>
    Ray<br>
    <br>
    PS...  Is there any advantage for combining the two C4N indexes into
    one large index?<br>
    <br>
    <br>
    <br>
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