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George Washington's Mount Vernon
The home of our first president, George Washington.
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Historic Congressional Cemetery
Washington, D.C.
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Red Hill - The Patrick Henry National Memorial
The last home and burial place of Patrick HENRY. Tells all about his life, the home, buildings [7] and the Patrick HENRY Foundation.
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The Journey Through Hallowed Ground - Gettysburg to Monticello
Information about Gettysburg to Thomas Jefferson
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U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America's Heritage Abroad
An independent agency of the Government of the United States of America established by U.S. Public Law 99-83. The law directs the Commission to-- (1) identify and report on cemeteries, monuments, and historic buildings in Eastern and Central Europe that are associated with the heritage of U.S. citizens, particularly endangered properties, and (2) obtain, in cooperation with the Department of State, assurances from the governments of the region that the properties will be protected and preserved.
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Virginia. Transcribed records from the first permanent English settlement in the New World. From the Virginia Center for Digital History.
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Search the Registers of Servants Sent to Foreign Plantations, 1654 - 1686
This database of indenture contracts includes over 10,000 indentured servants contracts from four different registers. The contracts indicate not only the servant's name and length of indenture, but also the name of the servant's parents and owner, his home province and city, occupation, destination, and ship of embarkation. These records provide a detailed composition of indentured servants in the 17th century Atlantic World. Bristol, 1654 - 1686, Middlesex, 1682 - 1685, London I, 1682 - 1692, London II, 1718 - 1759.
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