Earlier this month, we presented a five-part series detailing courthouses in Texas with missing or partial records. If you missed them the first time, this series might help you learn more about the history of courthouse records in Texas and help you identify why certain records are missing.
Though not all details of each event are available, this complete list of Texas county courthouses with missing records will help you quickly identify any potential roadblocks during your search.
- Texas Courthouses with Missing Records: The Complete List Part 1
- Texas Courthouses with Missing Records: The Complete List Part 2
- Texas Courthouses with Missing Records: The Complete List Part 3
- Texas Courthouses with Missing Records: The Complete List Part 4
- Texas Courthouses with Missing Records: The Complete List Part 5
Though courthouse events resulting in loss of records became less common in the 20th century, isolated incidents are found scattered throughout the century. The rise of cloud-based computing, and computing in general, revolutionized the way we research, learn, and grow, while protecting sensitive information against accidental loss.
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