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The Digital Library of Appalachia (DLA) is a free, regionally focused digital repository that brings together primary-source materials from Appalachia into one searchable website. While it is not a genealogy database in the traditional sense, it contains a wide variety of digitized materials that can directly support family history research—especially for families who lived in or passed through the Appalachian region.
The DLA is particularly valuable for:
- locating community-based records rarely digitized elsewhere
- finding local names, places, and families in photographs and documents
- discovering church, school, occupational, and cultural materials
- providing historical context for Appalachian ancestors
This Quicksheet explains how the DLA works, how to search it effectively, and where genealogists are most likely to find usable clues.
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