W ebsites

Websites of Interest

Bible Records Online http://www.biblerecords.com/ This is a small but growing site with 830 Bibles Now Online which include 4185 Instances of 2681 Different Surnames.

Bureau of Land Management (BLM), General Land Office (GLO) Records http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ Access to Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States. They also provide image access to more than two million Federal land title records for Eastern Public Land States, issued between 1820 and 1908, and the Oklahoma Land Run.

Cemetery Transcription Library http://Internment.net Browse 3,378,074 cemetery records across 7,144 cemeteries from around the world.

Cyndi’s List http://cyndislist.com/ More than 186,950 categorized & cross-referenced links with more than 150 categories and 2,550 new, uncategorized links in the works.

Ehistory http://www.ehistory.com Site for history fans, enthusiasts and students. eHistory consists of over 130,000 pages of historical content; 5,300 timeline events; 800 battle outlines; 350 biographies; and thousands of images and maps.

Genealogy.com Free Online Courses and Genealogy Help This is a subscription service but there are parts of this site that are free. They offer free online courses and have a good learning library. http://www.genealogy.com/genehelp.html

Library of Congress Map Collection http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/gmdhome.html View panoramic maps of cities and towns, cultural landscape maps, transportation and communication maps, military maps and more.

Library of Virginia http://www.lva.lib.va.us A catalog of state and local government records, military records, personal papers, family Bible records, genealogical notes and charts, church and cemetery records, business records, maps, and other archival and manuscript material. Some finding aids are available online. Document images for over 6,000 family Bible records are available online

Making of America http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/moa/ and http://www.hti.umich.edu/m/moagrp/ Making of America (MOA) represents a major collaborative effort to preserve and make accessible through digital technology a significant body of primary sources related to development of the U.S. infrastructure with funding from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. There are 267 monograph volumes and over 100,000 19th century journal articles from Cornell and from the U. of Michigan, approximately 1,600 books and ten journals with imprints primarily between 1850 — 1877.

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