New England Historic Genealogical Society
TAG Table of Contents

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Volumes 9-13
Volumes 14-18 
Volumes 19-23 
Volumes 24-28
Volumes 29-33
Volumes 34-38

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Subscription information for The American Genealogist
The American Genealogist is published quarterly by David L. Greene for $40 for one year, $75 for two years, and $100 for three years. Credit card and online orders are not accepted. Checks should be sent to TAG, P.O. Box 398, Demorest, GA 30535-
0398
. (The TAG database at NEHGS will remain five years behind the print edition, as subscription revenue is necessary for the continuing health of the journal.)
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The TAG database now includes Volumes 9–38. Volumes 1–8, covering the years 1923–1932, are already available online under the name, “Families of Ancient New Haven.”

Henry Hoff, FASG, editor of The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, said that the addition of TAG to online searchable databases will provide unprecedented access to some of the most important scholarly work in the field, adding that when editing Register articles, he always makes certain that authors have cited all relevant TAG articles.



The American Genealogist

The American GenealogistThe American Genealogist (TAG) has been published quarterly since 1923, and represents an important body of scholarly research covering the breadth of the United States (with an early preference for New England). NEHGS is pleased to offer it as a fully searchable online database. The current TAG database covers volumes 9–38. Additional sets of five volumes are scheduled to be added periodically throughout 2009 and 2010.Volumes 1–8, covering the years 1923–1932, are already available online under the name “Families of Ancient New Haven.”

Founded in 1923 by Donald Lines Jacobus, TAG is edited by a trio of NEHGS members: Dr. David L. Greene, FASG; Robert Charles Anderson, FASG, director of the NEHGS Great Migration Study Project; and Joseph C. Anderson II, FASG, who is also editor of The Maine Genealogist. These distinguished genealogists, along with dozens of highly-regarded contributors, uphold and advance the standards for genealogical scholarship so carefully articulated by Jacobus and the Jacobus “School.”

The entire run of The American Genealogist is available at the NEHGS Boston research library, call number F104.N6 A6.

To locate additional genealogy and local history resources, search our library catalog.

Citation Information:

The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, c1937-.   (Online database.  NewEnglandAncestors.org.  New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009.)

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