23 April 2019
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An Amazing Journey: A Wondrous Trek Through Time
Genealogy of John BAYLEY, of Newburyport, MA, including information not in print. This book was written to be read as a novel, but is a nonfiction book. It encompasses information to the present day as well as finally solving the Bailey family history going back many centuries. Also included are helpful tips to the amateur family researcher as well as pertinent data on town histories, government and various allied families.
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Center for Archival Collections
The primary mission of the CAC is to actively acquire, preserve, and make accessible to researchers historical materials in northwest Ohio, Historical Collections of the Great Lakes, University Archives, Rare Books & Special Collections, and the National Student Affairs Archives. Emphasis is placed on local history, Great Lakes maritime history, women's history, the Civil War, education, and all aspects of the social, cultural, economic, and industrial history of northwest Ohio.
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Center for Archival Collections
Bowling Green. From the Bowling Green State University Libraries. The primary mission of the CAC is to actively acquire, preserve, and make accessible to researchers historical materials in northwest Ohio, Historical Collections of the Great Lakes, University Archives, Rare Books & Special Collections, and the National Student Affairs Archives. Emphasis is placed on local history, Great Lakes maritime history, women's history, the Civil War, education, and all aspects of the social, cultural, economic, and industrial history of northwest Ohio.
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Descendants of Point Lookout POW Organization
A prison camp for Confederate prisoners of war was built at Point Lookout, Md., on the tip of the peninsula where the Potomac River joins Chesapeake Bay. In all, over 50,000 men, both military and civilian, were held prisoner there.
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Digital download of DAR book that lists thousands of African American and Native American men who fought or otherwise provided service for Patriot side of American Revolutionary War.
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French Canadian Genealogical Society of Connecticut
The French Canadian Genealogical Society of CT, located in the 200 year old County Courthouse building on the green in Tolland, CT (Exit 68 on I-84), is dedicated to collecting, preserving and disseminating genealogical and historical information about the early settlers of Quebec and Acadia and their descendants.
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Inside a Civil War Prison Camp: Sketches from Point Lookout | New-York Historical Society
Union prison camp at Point Lookout, Maryland.
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Inspection Roll of Negroes, Book No. 2
List of black men, women and children who left with British at the end of the Revolutionary War. From the U.S. National Archives.
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Williamsburg, VA - Shop for wall-sized pedigree charts, family group sheets, state maps, magnifiers, research kits, archival-safe photo storage sleeves and sheets, acid-free and lignin-free storage boxes of all sizes and more.
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This website was created to assist those who have taken a DNA test create a pie chart of their ethnicity results, on a product they can share it with others.
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University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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Catalog and Finding Aids, Digitized Collections, Publications, Videos.
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