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How do I distingish between a birth register I saw in person and a photocopy that was sent from an archive?
I was provided with a photocopy of the register and a note in pen on top that said, "Volume CE, p. 349 21 Janaury 1873". I crafted the citation below. Do I need to distingish between going to the archive myself and having them sent me a photocopy?
Newark, New Jersey, Return of Births, volume CE, p. 349, 21 Jan 1873 entry for male child of William W. and Sarah Hawkins; New Jersey State Archives, Trenton.
Shannon
Shannon,
Shannon,
Many researchers would consider your citation quite adequate. If you would feel more comfortable noting that you did not personally visit the archives (perhaps so that, at a later time, you won't wonder "Hmhh, is it possible that I missed looking for ..... while I was there?), then all you have to do is put a semicolon after "Trenton," and say something like "photocopy supplied by .....")