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Many names of landowners appear on more than one page of the map. In those cases the index simply reflects the multiple page numbers. However, it is often the case that similar names appear, even on the same page. No editorial liberties were taken, and, even in the cases of some apparent mistakes on the part of the original inscriber, all variations were indexed.
There is no logical explanation for the page numbering of the original atlas. As seen on the “Index Page” of the original map, the atlas starts on pages 6 and 7, jumps to pages 10 and 11, then 13, 16 and 17, 20 and then 21. From that point on there are only odd numbered pages up to page 77. In all, there are actually only 35 pages in the complete atlas (five of them being oversized pages). The project team, whose names are listed below, did this work in 1997.
Original Project Team: Dave Lossos, Project Coordinator Ann Carter Fleming, CGRS, President Ralph Huther, Publications Chairman
Initial Transcribers: Jodi Anderson, Janeen Berndt, Phyllis Cline, John Forti, Lissa Klein, Dave Lossos, Dick Malecek, Joyce Mercer, Pat Obrist, Milan Paddock, Pat Paige, Pat Payton, Pam Porter, Judy Schreiber, Barb Williamson, Mary Lou Wright
In 2005, the book was scanned into Adobe® Portable Document Files on this CD. The indexes were transcribed to allow them to be searched. The names and businesses in the “Patrons’ Business Directory” (pages 75–77) were also transcribed and indexed at this time.
2005 Project Team: Project Coordinator: Don Eckert, Index Project Leader: Bob Emnett, Workflow Coordinators: Rosemary Emnett and Skip Rogers, Creator of the CD files: Alan Rogg, Creator of the CD insert and label: Ilene Murray, StLGS president: Ted Steele
Index Transcribers: Bob Emnett, Rosemary Emnett, Ed Dolata, Margie Giblin, Jeanne Long, Bill Mason, Barbara McLean, Sharon Orf, Pat Payton, Tom Robertsen, Cheryl Robinson, Skip Rogers, Mary Ryan, Kathy Schroer, Shirley Schuldt
October 2005
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