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TK Sand

Digital General Collection - 0 views

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    Switching from 'image' view to 'PDF' view enables much better results with Detroit City Directory 1928-29, which has very fine print.
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    Books from the University of Michigan collection, scanned for preservation purposes. At present, there are 28,378 volumes in the General Collection. Collection includes 1899 Business and Professional Directory for Detroit and surrounding communities, and 1928-29 Detroit City Directory.
Taneya Koonce

Online Historical Directories Site - 3 views

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    Online directory: city, county, and rural areas
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    Website that lists historical directories available online. Goal is to include historical alumni, business, city, county, farm, Masonic, rural, social, and other types of directories. Compiled by Miriam Robbins Midkiff.
Julie Cahill Tarr

Evendon.com - 0 views

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    Contains directories, yearbooks, etc. The site is not particularly user-friendly, but there's a lot of good stuff nonetheless.
mars magenta

DonsList.net - 6 views

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    Lots of city directories and other records. (Not such a great design though.)
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    Yes, I agree that the design is off-putting. I will have to explore the site as I didn't quite get the syntax.
TK Sand

AllCensusRecords.com - 0 views

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    Your One-Stop Site for links to USA Census Records, Canadian Census Records, English Census Records, Census Indexes & Images, Census Transcriptions, Blank Census Forms, City Directories, Tax & Assessment Lists, Voters Registrations, Veterans Census, Questions on Census Records
TK Sand

Digital General Collection: Polk's Detroit city directory. - 0 views

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    1928-1929 (see page 5 for title and publication info)
Moultrie Creek

Internet Archive: Emory University Libraries - 1 views

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    Includes a collection of Atlanta City Directories from early 20th century.
Craig Manson

AllYouCanRead.com - The World's Largest Online Newsstand - 28,000 Newspapers and Magazi... - 5 views

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    AllYouCanRead, a massive media directory of 22,800 local and international magazines and newspapers from all over the world. Over 200 countries are represented at AllYouCanRead.com.
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    Tom Pearson of the Missouri State Genealogical Society says: "Why would a genealogist be interested in this website? Because it lists currently-published newspapers in every state by: 1. City 2. County 3. and Topic: Agricultural Newspapers Christian Newspapers Alternative Newsweekly Newspapers Jewish Newspapers Business Newspapers Shopping Newspapers College Newspapers African American Newspapers Top Newspapers Hispanic Newspapers Ethnic Community Newspapers It also lists currently published magazines by category."
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