
USA; 1837 Census Census or Enumeration of all the inhabitants (as existing on the first day of March A.D. 1837) within the bounds of any town or organized Plantation with the following Limits in the County of Washington viz: Northerly of the south line of the Towns of Hodgdon and Linneus, [with the exceptions included above paragraph.] |
USA; 1840 Census Names in the 1840 Census for Towns along the Aroostook River. |
USGenNet USGenNet.Org is the first and only nonprofit web hosting service for sites with historical and genealogical content. All sites are freely accessible to the public. |
USGenWeb Census Project Welcome to The USGenWeb Census Project web site at US-Census.org, where we are striving to achieve excellence in providing FREE access to all Federal and Special Census transcriptions utilizing the talents and efforts of an all volunteer Project. |
USGenWeb Project Free genealogy and family history online made possible by the USGenWeb Project volunteers. Search free genealogy websites for your ancestors. |
Virginia Tax List; Censuses 1790/1800 Everyone knows that the Federal Census Schedules are an excellent source of genealogical information. Unfortunately the Virginia Censuses for 1790 and 1800 are lost and can never be replaced. But the early tax records of the Virginian counties still survive and list all individuals charged with a tax. They may also contain names of young men who were tithable, or taxable, much like a male dependent of a household. Names of recently deceased individuals whose property was still in estate are also listed. There are many clues in tax lists that suggest family relationships that can not be found in the early censuses. Therefore these tax lists can be used as an alternative census for the missing 1790 and 1800 Federal Censuses of Virginia. |
WashingtonMO.com and Washington, Missouri A collection brought to you by WashingtonMO - history, genealogy, quotes, christmas favorites, 1893 World's Fair and 1904 World's Fair. |
Whitney Research Group The Whitney Research Group (WRG) is an informal group of individuals interested in the scholarly research of Whitney families throughout history. |
USA; non-Genealogy-Related |
American Civil War Homepage The American Civil War Homepage gathers together in one place hypertext links to the most useful identified electronic files about the American Civil War (1861-1865). The page opens a gateway to the Internet's multi-formatted resources about what is arguably the seminal event in American history. Not only was the War the occasion for the abolition of slavery, but by conflict's end the re-United States had emerged as a modern, industrialized power. |
American Civil War Research Database American Civil War Research Database; a database of over 4 million American Civil War Union and Confederate soldiers fully searchable by soldier's name and by regiments. |
Archives Department Home Page - City of Gloucester, MA We are America's oldest fishing port. Since 1623, Gloucester has been serving the world as a harvester of quality seafood. First named "Le Beauport" by Samuel de Champlain because of its beautiful harbor and scenic rocky shores, Gloucester has been a destination community ever since. |
Cajun Connection in New York A Guide to Louisiana music and dance in and around New York City. |
Capital Community College || Hartford CT Capital Community College: resources, catalog information, college calendar, college costs, Library, info on degrees, etc., internet resources, etc. |
Chesapeake Public Library System We dedicate ourselves, through our services, to be the community’s premiere source for quality information, enriching activities and lifelong learning. |
Civil War Archive Home Page In addition to information currently available through published sources, I will be including new and unpublished materials as they become available. These will include diary and letter excerpts, etc. |
Civil War at a Glance When John Brown raided Harpers Ferry in 1859, he set in motion events that led directly to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861. This folder, organized yearly through maps and chronologies, shows the course of the war from Fort Sumter in 1861 to Appomattox Court House and beyond in 1865. |
Civil War Maps - (American Memory from the Library of Congress) Civil War Maps brings together materials from three premier collections: the Library of Congress Geography and Map Division, the Virginia Historical Society, and the Library of Virginia. Among the reconnaissance, sketch, and theater-of-war maps are the detailed battle maps made by Major Jedediah Hotchkiss for Generals Lee and Jackson, General Sherman’s Southern military campaigns, and maps taken from diaries, scrapbooks, and manuscripts—all available for the first time in one place. |
Civil War Rosters - Arranged by States The most complete list of roster links on the WWW. |
Civil War Soldiers and Sailor System The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System is a computerized database containing very basic facts about servicemen who served on both sides during the Civil War. The initial focus of the CWSS is the Names Index Project, a project to enter names and other basic information from 6.3 million soldier records in the National Archives. |
CivilWar.com It was the only war fought on American soil by Americans, and for that reason we have always been fascinated with The Civil War. Our purpose through this site is to bring you the very best and most comprehensive information about the American Civil War. It's causes, effects and history are all included. |
Fort Myers Beach Public Library's Home Page Fort Myers Beach Library 2755 Estero Blvd Fort Myers Beach, FL 33931 |
HistoryBuff.com Extensive Web site focusing primarily on how newspapers and the press covered major, and not so major, events in American history. Also information for newspaper collectors. |
Illinois History Pages History of Counties in Western Illinois. |
King's Men: Loyalist Units in New York and North America A survey of the loyalist New York troops, and other Loyalist regiments raised in America during the Revolution. |
Map Collections Home Page Geography and Map Division of the Library of Congress. |
Mayflower And Early Families Did you think our ancestors lived dull lives. Don't you believe it. They laughed, cried, toiled, moaned, loved and hated with all the human frailties and heroics we experience today. From Mayflower to daily life, you'll learn more about them here. |
Mayflower Web Pages MayflowerHistory.com is the Internet's most complete and accurate web site dealing with the Mayflower, the Pilgrims, and early Plymouth Colony. |
NARA - U.S. National Archives and Records Administration - Archives.gov Home Of all documents and materials created in the course of business conducted by the United States Federal government, only 1%-3% are so important for legal or historical reasons that they are kept by us forever. Those valuable records are preserved and are available to you, whether you want to see if they contain clues about your family’s history, need to prove a veteran’s military service, or are researching an historical topic that interests you. |
National Atlas home page The National Atlas of the United States of America home page on the World Wide Web. Nationalatlas.gov is the single best Federal source for national maps and geographic information on the Web. It contains an online map maker, dynamic maps and more... |
Nova Southeastern University Nova Southeastern University is the largest of the independent universities in Florida. NSU offers both graduate and undergraduate programs, and also offers online degree programs. |
Texas Historical Commission The Texas Historical Commission (THC) is the state agency for historic preservation. THC staff consults with citizens and organizations to preserve Texas' architectural, archeological and cultural landmarks. The agency is recognized nationally for its preservation programs. |
U.S. Diplomatic Mission to Germany The United States and Germany have built a solid foundation of bilateral cooperation in a relationship that has changed significantly over five decades. The historic unification of Germany and the role the United States played in that process have served to strengthen ties between the two countries. |
U.S.S Foote Association Home Page This site is dedicated to the memory of those who served on the U.S.S. Foote during World War II. Though the war ended years ago, the bond between these brave men never did. To this day the remaining men, their wives, children, grandchildren (and so on) still meet once a year for fun and fellowship. |
United States Naval Observatory The USNO mission is to determine the |
United States Postal Service - City, State, ZIP Code Associations Standardize your address database or find detailed address information. |
University Library Home Page The University Library at the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point |
University of Virginia Library; Electronic Text Center The Center combines an on-line archive of tens of thousands of SGML and XML-encoded electronic texts and images with a library service that offers hardware and software suitable for the creation and analysis of text. Through ongoing training sessions |
USA History & Trivia Presidents, Trivia, Statistics, Wars, State pages, Constitution, Statistics. |
Washington State University | Pullman, Washington Ranked as a top-tier research university by the Carnegie Foundation, Washington State University provides world-class education to a diverse student population of 23,000 statewide. |

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