22 June 2017
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The most distant ancestor on this website is Adam Doggart b. 1785. Other surnames: Sayers, Cahillane, Bowler, Connor, Horgan, Mitchelhill, Guiheen, Kennedy, Ash, Grummel, O'Connor, Devane, Worthy, Kelliher, McCarthy, Black, Jackson, Graham, Williams.
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Gammel's Laws of Texas - The Portal to Texas History
H.P.N. Gammel's The Laws of Texas (1822-1897) digitized.
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Giants of the Earth Heritage Center
Headquartered in Minnesota
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New York's City Cemetery on Hart Island occupies 101 acres in the Long Island Sound on the eastern edge of the Bronx. Since 1869, prison labor is used to bury unclaimed and unidentified New Yorkers in mass graves that are inaccessible to the public. The Hart Island Project provides access to information about the burials on Hart Island and tools for storytelling so that no one is omitted from history.
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Landscape of Liberation - The African American Geography of Civil War Tennessee
An interactive map showing the landscape of emancipation as it unfolded from 1861 to 1865. Every point on the map is linked to primary documents and images that tell the story of people, places, and events.
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Library of Virginia - Legislative Petitions (Research Notes Number 18)
As the primary catalyst for legislation in the commonwealth, petitions addressed public improvements, military claims, divorce, manumission of slaves, division of counties, incorporation of towns, religious freedom, and taxation, among other concerns.
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The Kansas Lost Town Project, a research initiative of the Chapman Center for Rural Studies, is a digital archive of rural town and site studies conducted by undergraduate researchers at Kansas State University since 2010.
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Missing Heir Researcher- Claire Ammon
Forensic genealogy, family history research, experienced with Connecticut research. Located in Lincoln, Massachusetts.
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North Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive
The North Georgia Historic Newspapers Archive spans the years 1850-1922.
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Patricia Lee Hobbs, Clever, Missouri.
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randymajors.com - Historical U.S. County Boundary Maps
Interactive online map tool.
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The Churches of Britain and Ireland
The goal is to have at least one photo of every existing church in England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man, and the Channel Islands. The site isn't restricted to the historic parish churches - photos of the "churches" of all religions, denominations and sects are welcome. There are currently about 30,950 churches on the web-site (and roughly 105,450 photos and illustrations).
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United States Department of Agriculture - Census of Agriculture
Includes historical reports about agriculture from 1840 through the present.
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University of Oklahoma Digital Collections - Western History Collections
Civil War Manuscripts, Doris Duke Collection, Indian-Pioneer Papers, Native American Manuscripts, Photograph Archives.
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The Indian-Pioneer Papers oral history collection spans from 1861 to 1936. It includes typescripts of interviews conducted during the 1930s by government workers with thousands of Oklahomans regarding the settlement of Oklahoma and Indian territories, as well as the condition and conduct of life there. Consisting of approximately 80,000 entries, the index to this collection may be accessed via personal name, place name, or subject.