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Commentary: Preserve your family's written history

In an age of e-mail and other ephemeral communications, letters and other records from your forebears may someday become an endangered species. "Future generations might not have any of this material from us," says a Christian Science Monitor commentary. "Depressing thought. There's something magic in seeing the writing of our ancestors."

Posted by Matt Freeman on 01 June 2005 in Opinion

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