- A Biography of America
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- The companion web site to the video series and telecourse.
- Adoption.com
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- Are you searching for a lost birth relative? Your first step is to register in the Adoption.com Reunion Registry. The person you are searching for may already be looking for you. Add yourself or someone else.
- American History Online
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- A broad-based web reference for American history teachers and students. This bank of resources includes interactive practice tests, downloadable maps, primary sources, web activities and reference links.
- Ancestor Genealogy Photo Archive
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- Online vintage photos submitted by visitors to help others.
- Ancestors
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- The companion web site to the PBS family history and genealogy television series.
- Colonial Ancestors
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- Genealogy records and information about ancestors in the 13 original colonies
- CRM Cultural Resource Management
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- An online version of all issues of the National Park Service's CRM Cultural Resources Management journal. CRM is targeted to parks, federal agencies, Indian tribes, states, local governments, and the private sector that promotes and maintains high standards for preserving and managing cultural resources such as archives, museum collections, historic structures, historic landscapes, and similar materials.
- DearMyrtle's Place
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- DearMYRTLE is a daily genealogy columnist, whose articles appear in the Genealogy Forum as well as on her Web site.
- Documenting the American South
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- Documenting the American South (DAS) is a collection of sources on Southern history, literature and culture from the colonial period through the first decades of the 20th century.
- Genealogical Web Site Watchdog
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- As a public service to the genealogical community, Ancestor DetectiveŽ will list Web sites which provide misleading or inaccurate genealogical information.
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