26 July 2021
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Albany County Historical Association
New York.
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Berkeley, California. University of California at Berkeley.
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Chinese in California, 1850-1925
A topical approach to the material presented in the Chinese in California digital archive.
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Garrison, New York.
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The Family History Project was set up in early 2019 in response to requests from friends and family for help with tracing their ancestors. With an extensive career in academic investigation, analysis and writing, Dawn has transferred her professional skills to genealogical and family history research. Services offered range from providing fixed-price Genealogy Packages to research by the hour for a narrative family history tailored to your individual requirements. Or, help with issues specific to your own research, such as overcoming a brick wall.
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FamilySearch - Missouri State and Territorial Census Records, 1732-1933 FREE
Index and digital images of extant state and territorial censuses for early counties in Missouri. This collection includes records from the Missouri State Archives and from FamilySearch. Images and index data will be added to this collection as they become available.
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FamilySearch - Ohio, County Naturalization Records, 1800-1977 FREE
Index and images of naturalization records from county courthouses in Ohio. The record content and available years vary by county, though most content falls between 1818 and 1954.
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FamilySearch Catalog - French and Spanish archives, 1766-1816
St. Louis, Missouri. Viewable only at the FHL in SLC.
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Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition
This website makes available the text of the celebrated Nebraska edition of the Lewis and Clark journals, edited by Gary E. Moulton. Moulton's edition—the most accurate and inclusive edition ever published—is one of the major scholarly achievements of the late twentieth century.
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Library of Congress - Business and Labor History: Primary Sources at the Library of Congress
This guide highlights those special collections at the Library that would be of interest to researchers studying business and labor history with an emphasis on personal and organizations papers and related resources.
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LUKE Family History and Genealogy of Albany County, New York
Johan Philip Luke (Laux, Loeck, Look, Lauck, and other spelling variations) arrived in New York harbor in 1710. In 1732 he and Jeremiah Van Rensselaer entered a lease agreement for a farm in the West Manor of Rensselaerwyck located in the present day Town of Bethlehem in Albany County, New York. His heirs would remain on this farm until 1891. Direct descendants of Philip Luke still reside in Albany County, surrounding counties and throughout the United States and Canada. Find many early Colonial surnames such as Bradt, Burhans, DeFreest, Flansburg, Goewey, Houck, Hotaling, Mathias, Moak, Philips, Reamer, Slingerland, Spawn, Van Allen, Van Duesen, Van Wie, Van Wormer, Winnie and many more.
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Missouri Digital Heritage - Land Records: 1777 - 1969
The Land Records database contains over 280,000 entries from French and Spanish land concessions, federal land sales and state issued patents. The records may include names of purchasers, claimants and assignees, county, date of purchase, and legal land description (township, section, range and number of acres sold).
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Missouri State Archives - Missouri Census Records and Tax Lists
The Missouri State Archives has territorial, state, federal and special census records from 1752 to 2004, which can be used to locate an ancestor’s specific location. In addition, tax lists are good substitutes when census records are not available.
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Ancestors and descendants of James Thomas MORGAN and Margaret Viola KNIGHTON as well as their siblings and their descendants.
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New Madrid Compendium - The University of Memphis
Here you will find listings of over 600 references that are related to the New Madrid earthquakes of 1811-1812.
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Albany Newspaper Deaths 1834-1847, compiled by David DeWald.
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California.
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From the University of California, Berkeley.
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Albany, New York.
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St. Louis Mercantile Library | University of Missouri—St. Louis
The task of the Mercantile Library as a research library is to make its collections, which have come to concentrate on Western Expansion and the history, development, and growth of the St. Louis region and of the American rail and river transportation experiences, available to the widest number of local and national users.
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St. Louis Public Library Digital Collections
Materials include print photographs, manuscripts, glass plate negatives, books, stereograph cards and more.
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St. Louis Public Library Digital Collections - St. Louis Obituary Index
The St. Louis Obituary Index is a searchable database of names that appeared in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch newspaper for the years 1880-1931, 1942-1945, 1960-1970, January 1971, and 1992-2020, and Jan-June 2021. It also includes the St. Louis Argus 1915-1919, 1921-1922, 1930-1931, 1942-1945.
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The Japanese American Evacuation and Resettlement: A Digital Archive
The Bancroft Library - University of California, Berkeley. Starting in August 2011 and ending in March 2014, the project digitized nearly 100,000 original manuscript items and made them available on the Online Archive of California. A thematic website was designed and created to lead users to the data by various means, including textual searches using standardized vocabularies and visual mechanisms such as GIS tagging and interactive maps. The digital archive allows users to explore these primary source materials and connects them to related resources. As one of the Bancroft Library's most heavily used collections, this project ensures the long-term preservation of the original materials while providing unprecedented access through a central portal.
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Trans-Mississippi International Exposition
"The far-reaching success of the Chicago World’s Fair in 1893 inspired community leaders in Omaha, Nebraska, to hold their own version of that historic event—the Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition. The Expo spread across 184 acres at the northern edge of Omaha, near the Missouri River, from June 1 to October 31, 1898. The photographs, newspaper articles, documents, and souvenirs featured in this digital archive—a partnership of the Omaha Public Library and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln—captures the ambitions, controversies, criticisms, cultural attitudes, and technologies of the time, while also depicting the grandeur of the architecture and celebration of the region."








