13 May 2023
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Agriculture and Rural Life Newspapers
From the Auburn University Digital Library. This collection contains Southern U.S. newspapers published in the last quarter of the Nineteenth Century. Most were published in Alabama, and most addressed a rural and agricultural audience. Article topics included agricultural science, livestock care, gardening tips, and household hints. One journal, The Manufacturers’ Review, focused on Alabama industry--the production of commodities such as textiles, lumber, coal, and iron.
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Central Park Historical Society
Bethpage, New York.
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Coopers and casks in the whaling trade, 1800-1850
by Mark Howard
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New South Wales. Formerly known as Botany Cemetery.
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Historical Collections of the Great Lakes
The Historical Collections of the Great Lakes collects, preserves, and makes available historical materials documenting the Great Lakes region and connecting waterways. From Bowling Green State University.
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A blog dedicated to the discussion of topics relating to the history of Sandusky and Erie County, Ohio, the Lake Erie Islands, and nearby communities; inspired by the collections of the Sandusky Library Archives Research Center and Follett House Museum. A service of the Sandusky Library.
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Sassy Jane Genealogy Newsletter
Tips and tricks for your family history research from the perspective of a professional archivist and genealogist. Direct links and advice to help you search smart and find more ancestors.
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The cooper and his trade (Internet Archive)
by Kilby, Kenneth
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The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs
The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs today represents the majority of Scottish chiefs – those who are head of the Name and Arms of their clan or family and who have taken up membership through invitation. There are now 135 chiefs who are members.