30 July 2022
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Burlington, Wisconsin.
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Burlington, Wisconsin.
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A New Southern Woman: The Correspondence of Eliza Lucy Irion Neilson, 1871-1883
Eliza Neilson was a resident of Columbus, Mississippi, and my book features the letters she wrote to her sisters and her niece between 1871-1883. The book will be of interest to genealogists
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Wisconsin
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Marriages of People of Burlington and Vicinity
Online searchable database.
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People of Burlington and Vicinity
Online searchable database of births, deaths & more.
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Calisphere - University of California
Digital collections from California's great libraries, archives, and museums.
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Church Register of the Salem Methodist Episcopal Church, South
University of South Carolina Libraries
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Columbia, South Carolina City Directories, 1859-1927
South Carolina Library, University Libraries Special Collections.
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Confederate Rolls of South Carolina
Digitized copy from the Richland County Public Library, Columbia, South Carolina.
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East Carolina University Joyner Library
Greenville, North Carolina.
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FamilySearch - French and Spanish archives, 1766-1816 FREE
From St. Louis (Missouri). Archival Library.
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FamilySearch - United States Internal Revenue Assessment Lists, 1862-1874 FREE
Images of internal revenue assessment lists (annual, monthly and special) arranged by state and collection district. These records are the result of the Internal Revenue Act of July 1, 1862 authorizing the collection of monthly and annual taxes on goods, services, licenses, income and personal property. The assessments were used to raise money for the Civil War. This collection consists of multiple state NARA microfilm publications from Record Group 58 Records of the Internal Revenue Service. The tax assessments were organized by collection districts, which could cover any number of counties, part of a city or township, or part of a county. The boundaries of some districts changed part way through the civil war. “A guide for all counties” that distinguishes which records cover which localities is included for all States where more than one district is present and the guide was present in the images. Also, for the purposes of this browse, a county label has been included. Patrons researching any counties that became part of West Virginia should search in both Virginia (M793) and West Virginia (M795) for those records, regardless of date. Images for collection districts are found under every county included within the boundaries of the district in question. Hence, the same images are listed under multiple counties. Please note the NARA Roll Number and Description as this will prevent unintended multiple searches of the same images.
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Burials, charities, coroners, business records, estate, family & personal collections, hospital records, local history collections, and more.
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Harney County Library - Western History Room
Burns, Oregon.
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Heritage Tracer - Florida Genealogy & Marketing
Research in Florida, Cuba, and Latin America with an emphasis on DNA and genetic genealogy.
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Historical Newspapers of South Carolina
From the University of South Carolina Libraries. Provides free online access to historical local and regional newspapers originating throughout South Carolina since 1815.
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Lutheran Church Records of South Carolina
University of South Carolina Libraries
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Jackson, Tennessee
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New South Newspaper, 1862–1866 - Digital Collections - South Carolininana Library - USC
The New South Newspaper, Port Royal & Beaufort 1862-1866.
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Report on the Census of Cuba, 1899
University of South Carolina Libraries
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San Francisco Public Library Digital Collections
Historical photos, Sanborn maps, LGBTQ collections, military, books, and more.
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Sandlapper: the Magazine of South Carolina
From the South Carolina State Library Digital Collections
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South Carolina Department of Archives and History - Record and Image Search
330,000 online images, 375,000 names, 13,000 places, 17,000 topics.
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South Carolina Digital Library
The South Carolina Digital Library provides free access to historic materials from over 40 cultural heritage institutions across the state. Over 200,000 items have been added so far.
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South Carolina Historical Society
Our collections are located in the South Carolina Historical Society Reading Room on the third floor of the College of Charleston’s Addlestone Library. They contain manuscripts, letters, journals, maps, drawings, photographs, and artifacts.
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University of South Carolina in Columbia.
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The Country Doctor Museum is the oldest museum in the United States dedicated to the history of America’s rural health care. It was created in 1967 by a group of energetic women from North Carolina, whose initial interest was to build a lasting memorial for rural physicians. Over the decades, the Museum’s collection grew to over 5,000 medical artifacts and many volumes of historic texts gathered from across the nation. The interpretive range also expanded from rural doctors to include topics such as nursing, pharmaceuticals, and home remedies.
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University of Wisconsin Digital Collections
Promoting the Wisconsin idea by providing professional leadership in the creation of quality digital resources from libraries and archives for faculty, staff and students, citizens of the state and scholars at large.
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Annual yearbook for UW-Madison, from 1885-1977. Keyword search this journal. Includes individual and group pictures, articles, and other yearbook content. The first yearbook of the University of Wisconsin was published in April 1884 and called the Trochos, which is a Greek word for badger. The second yearbook, also called Trochos, was not published until 1887. The first Badger was published in February 1888, and the Badger was published until 2003, with one hiatus in 1973-74. The Alumni Association helped publish volumes for those two years which basically only contain student photographs.
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Barneveld Local History Collection
This collection spans more than a century ? from settlement, through the devastation of the 1984 tornado and the rebuilding effort, to more recent times. The collection includes public records as well as published and personal archival materials donated to the Barneveld Public Library or on loan from individuals for the digitization project and brings together several types of materials: books, photographs, video, business and village records, and personal scrapbooks and memorabilia.
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The State of Wisconsin Collection
Two categories of primary and secondary materials: writings about the State of Wisconsin and unique or valuable materials that relate to its history and ongoing development.
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The University of Wisconsin Collection
The University Archives is digitizing photographs and other images of university history. Currently there are collections dealing with the Chancellors and Presidents, Memorial Union, Student Activities, Student Protest, and Athletics.