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A directory listing 28,000 US cities, towns, townships and villages. Websites are linked as they become available.
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County Clerk Court Records | County-Clerks.com
Find United States county clerks marriage (licenses), divorce, arrest, public, jail, judicial, probate, criminal, and court records.
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Database of county government offices in the United States. Use the site to locate county clerks for genealogy purposes, as well as assessors, board of elections, chamber of commerce, colleges, coroner, courts, and much more, with all relevant details.
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Excite Travel: Destinations: United States
A site meant for travel which contains links & resources for all sorts of U.S. geographic information.
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A FOIA Library, containing 6,700 documents and other media that have been digitized.
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Public records resource for nearly every county in the U.S.
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Genealogy Research Using the U.S. Congressional Serial Set (YouTube)
From the US National Archives. Chief Librarian Jeffery Hartley discusses the history and contents of the U.S. Congressional Serial Set for family history research.
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Designed to serve as a topical clearinghouse to state government information on the Internet.
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Office of the Historian - U.S. Department of State
Includes lists of principal officers of the department and U.S. chiefs of mission since 1778; Holocaust-Era Assets Records; et al.
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State and Local Government on the Net
Links to state and local government sites on the web.
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How to use the Freedom of Information Act to obtain various records from each of the states.
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The Serial Set is comprised of the numbered Senate and House Documents and Senate and House Reports, bound by session of Congress. The contents of the Serial Set have varied throughout the publication’s history, and at times have included House and Senate Journals, and the reports of executive departments and agencies.
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United States congressional districts and data, 1843-1883 (Internet Archive)
This volume, the second of a multi-volume reference work, presents county and district demographic data and the geographical location of American congressional districts between 1789 and 1942. Volume II is considerably different from its predecessor, United States Congressional Districts, 1788-1841 (Greenwood Press, 1978), largely due to the increasing amount of census information available during successive decades in the 19th century.
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