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1930s-40s in Color - a photoset on Flickr - 0 views

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    These vivid color photos from the Great Depression and World War II capture an era generally seen only in black-and-white. Photographers working for the United States Farm Security Administration (FSA) and later the Office of War Information (OWI) created the images between 1939 and 1944.
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Flickr: The Commons - 0 views

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    Back in June of 2007, we began our first collaboration with a civic institution to facilitate giving people a voice in describing the content of a publicly-held photography collection. The key goals of this pilot project are to firstly give you a taste of the hidden treasures in the huge Library of Congress collection, and secondly to how your input of a tag or two can make the collection even richer. You're invited to help describe photographs in the Library of Congress' collection on Flickr, by adding tags or leaving comments.*
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NewSouth Books - 0 views

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    Browse our website to learn about our company and titles, and for discussions of Southern news, the book publishing industry, writing tips, and independent bookselling.
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MISSISSIPPI GARDEN - 0 views

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    Located in Vicksburg, Mississippi. U.S.A.
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Westport (Massachusetts) History - 0 views

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    This interactive Web site is brought to you by the Westport Historical Society in the interest of promoting and preserving knowledge of the history of Westport, Massachusetts. We encourage you not only to read, but to add your comments where appropriate, thus building to our overall knowledge of Westport.
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Family Matters: Grassroots Genealogy Directory - 0 views

  • We have all found directories like Cyndi's List to be valuable assets in our family research efforts.  Unfortunately, these directories require lots of maintenance and since most of these are volunteer efforts, it can take weeks to get new sites included. 
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    A useful idea for saving and sharing bookmarked pages and text.
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    A great research tool for every family historian.  Use Diigo's online bookmarking system with the ability to highlight specific content on a page and add your own notes related to the content.  Later, you can compile these highlights and notes from various sites onto one screen which you can then email to yourself - or others - or even post to your blog.  It can't get much easier!
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Genealogy Software News - 0 views

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    A genealogy blog discussing genealogy software.
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