7 July 2021
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City of Miami: Historic Preservation
The historic preservation program promotes the identification, evaluation, rehabilitation, adaptive use, and restoration of the City's historic, architectural, and archeological heritage.
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Community and Place: A Study of Four African American Benevolent Societies and their Cemeteries
By Kimberly Martin, Clemson University.
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Early Black Benevolent Societies, 1780-1830 (JSTOR)
Article by Robert L. Harris, Jr., The Massachusetts Review Vol. 20, No. 3 (Autumn, 1979), pp. 603-625 (23 pages). JSTOR provides access to more than 12 million academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in 75 disciplines. Access via schools and libraries or subscribe as an individual to JPASS.
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FamilySearch - Delaware, Mexican Expedition card file index, 1916-1917 FREE
Digital images of originals held by Delaware Public Archives, Dover.
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Microreproduction of original records at the State Capitol Building, Salt Lake City.
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FamilySearch - Mexican Border Service, muster rolls, 1916-1917 FREE
Microfilm copy of original records at the Utah State Archives.
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FamilySearch - Mexican border veterans index, ca.1916-1917 FREE
Microfilm of original records at the State Archives of Michigan, Lansing, Michigan. Includes names of the soldiers and military units. Information is not always completed.
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FamilySearch - Muster in and out rolls, Mexican Border Service, 1916 FREE
Microfilm of originals in the National Guard Supply Depot in Natick, Massachusetts. Includes miscellaneous loose papers for attached units, recruiting detachments, individual officers, etc.
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FamilySearch - Muster in rolls, Mexican Border Service, 1916 FREE
Microfilm of originals in the National Guard Supply Depot in Natick, Massachusetts.
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FamilySearch - New Hampshire, Mexican border records, 1916-1917 FREE
Digital images of originals housed at the Division of Archives and Records Management, Concord, New Hampshire.
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FamilySearch - With the Wisconsin National Guard on the Mexican border in 1916-1917 FREE
A book at the Family History Library: Wisconsin troops in federalized National Guard : Mexican border service, June 22, 1916 - Jan 19, 1917|Wisconsin National Guard.
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A book by Robert S. Davis, for sale on Amazon.com
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"A homegoing (or home-going) service is an African-American Christian funeral tradition marking the going home of the deceased to the Lord or to heaven. It is a celebration that has become a vibrant part of African American history and culture."
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National Institute for Genealogical Studies
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Receive a Certificate in Genealogical Studies jointly from the University of Toronto and the National Institute for Genealogical Studies. Online courses on a variety of genealogical topics from the very basic to the much more advanced; from general topics to quite specific research. The National Institute for Genealogical Studies was established to assist all genealogists---from family historians to practising professionals---by providing studies in a variety of genealogical topics. Education provides an important role in raising levels of personal and visible growth and in the certification or accreditation of genealogists.
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Article by Theda Skocpol and Jennifer Lynn Oser, Social Science History Vol. 28, No. 3, Special Issue: African American Fraternal Associations and the History of Civil Society in the United States (Fall, 2004), pp. 367-437 (71 pages). JSTOR provides access to more than 12 million academic journal articles, books, and primary sources in 75 disciplines. Access via schools and libraries or subscribe as an individual to JPASS.
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A book by Walter B. Edgar, for sale on Amazon.com
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To Serve the Living Funeral Directors and the African American Way of Death
Article by Suzanne E. Smith