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Ohio History & Information |
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1954 Waynesburg Ohio High
School - complete
with pictures! A must see site by Bob Texter. |
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Family Researcher Home Pages |
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Seiberts of Stark &
Tuscarawas Counties, Ohio |
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Favorite Genealogy Pages |
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| GeneaSearch - genealogy research
on the internet; includes states, surnames, lookups &
more O.M.I.I. Genealogical Project Kidron Heritage Center - Swiss Mennonite & German Amish genealogy Ohio Historical Society - soldiers in War of 1812, searchable death index, & more MHI Photograph Database - American Civil War (searchable) Photographic Collection Morris County NJ GenWeb Ohio GenWeb PA GenWeb Pennsylvania Dutch Family History Brenda's Guide to Online PA Genealogy USGS Mapping Information - find almost any location! Rootsweb WorldConnect Project - have you uploaded your gedcom yet? Ford and Nagle - they collect and sell family heirlooms found at garage sales, etc. Ancestry.com - what can you say, when you're the best, you're the best |
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Literature & Poetry |
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| Luminarium - Medieval,
Renaisaance, Early 17th Century English Literature;
wonderful for students & literature lovers; complete
with period music! Project Gutenberg - a massive amount of online books Books On-Line - more online books; categorized & easy to search! Webster Dictionary - online and very easy to use B.J. Pinchbeck's Homework Helper - whether you have children in school or just want to find information this is the most comprehensive site I've seen! Evangeline and other online poems by Longfellow |
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General History |
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| The American Local History Network
- an excellent site! United States Regional History - from New England to Alaska; full text books; a good portion written during the 1800's. Regional index for the Books On-Line site. Also be sure to check out their United States General index ; includes "Ohio boys in Dixie: the adventures of twenty-two scouts sent by Gen. O. M. Mitchell to destroy a railroad..." Original 13 Settlers of Germantown Pennsylvania |
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