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Angola High School Yearbooks 1906-1917, 1925-1975
Augusta Montana High School Yearbooks 1921-1923, 1950-2014
New Jersey Marriage Index 1901-2016
1909-2012 Goshen High School Yearbooks
St. Paul Minnesota Directories 1856-1922 and 1981
Virginia High School Yearbooks
History and Genealogy of Blue Hill, Maine
From the record of the town’s annual meeting held “March 6, 1769”, we learn that it was “Voted that Joseph Wood, Jonathan Darling and Robert Parker be a Committee to lay out Roads where they should think proper to convean the Town on this side of the Salt Pond.” The…
Small Town Newspapers
Boone County Indiana Genealogy
Lowell Massachusetts Genealogy
Free Genealogy Archives
Free Genealogy Books Online
Black Roots in Southeastern Connecticut, 1650 – 1900
Title:Black Roots in Southeastern Connecticut, 1650 – 1900Author:Barbara W. Brown , James M. RosePublication date:1980Publisher:Gale Research CompanyDigitizing Sponsor:Charles E. Shain LibraryContributor:Charles E. Shain LibraryRepository:Internet Archive Read Book Download Book Black Roots in Southeastern Connecticut, 1650 – 1900 Forward In the process of compiling the material for BLACK GENESIS (Detroit: Gale Research…
Origin, history, and genealogy of the Buck family
Refugio : a comprehensive history of Refugio County from aboriginal times, Vol 1
Title:Refugio : a comprehensive history of Refugio County from aboriginal times to 1953, vol 1Author:Hobart HusonPublication date:1953Publisher:Woodsboro, Tex. : Rooke FoundationDigitizing Sponsor:Internet ArchiveContributor:Allen County Public Library Genealogy CenterRepository:Internet Archive Read Book Download Book Notes About the Book 2 volumes : 24 cmBibliographical footnotes, and bibliographical references: v. 2 (pages 501-536)Photocopied…
History of Chester, New Hampshire, including Auburn
In preparing for the 200th anniversary, in 1922, of the founding of the Town of Chester, a general desire was expressed that events which had occurred since 1869, together with the earlier ones which Benjamin Chase was unable to include in his History of Old Chester, should be published in…
History of old Chester from 1719 to 1869
In my youth I was accustomed to hear my father, and other aged people, relate the incidents of olden time, in which I was always interested, and therefore remembered. When Dr. Charles Bell’s “Facts in Relation to the History of Chester” appeared in the seventh volume of the N. H….
Bentleysville
Perry sesquicentennial, Erie, Pa., May 29-Sept. 10, 1963
The Huntingdon Presbyterian Congregation, an historical sketch, 1789-1939
The William Wade Hinshaw index to Pennsylvania Quaker meeting records
These monthly meeting records were abstracted from the original Pennsylvania Quaker Monthly Meeting records in the 1930’s by William Wade Hinshaw of Washington, D. C. They are a transcription of the microfilmed records containing birth, death, burial, and marriage records, as well as meeting minutes, removals and certificates. After Hinshaw’s…
The memorial history of Boston, including Suffolk County, Massachusetts
Records of the Revolutionary War
Middlebury College Online Digital Archives
Nestled between Lake Champlain and a portion of the Green Mountains lies a Liberal Arts college of National repute, Middlebury College. Established in the early 1800s when that area of Vermont was on the outskirts of larger settlements, Middlebury College has risen in stature and prominence as one of the…
Letters from the Middlebury College Online Digital Archives
As I was creating the page for the Middlebury College Online Digital Archives it quickly became obvious that a separate page would be needed for those letters that have been digitized. Some of these are specific to the college, however, many others are from Vermont families. I have not attempted…
Photos from the Middlebury College Online Digital Archives
As I was creating the page for the Middlebury College Online Digital Archives it quickly became obvious that a separate page would be needed for those photographs identified with a person’s name. It is unfortunate that those posting took two different avenues, as some photographs are listed by the first…
The Middlebury Campus
Illinois Newspaper Collection
The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Library has digitized over 200,000 pages of 131 pre-1922 (out of copyright) historically significant newspapers. Newspapers digitized as part of this program are also included in the Library of Congress Chronicling America collection. Their current list (as of post update) are below. Titles Currently…