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Minnesota Historical Society Online Collection | Scribd - 4 views

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    The society continues to add to its online document collection at Scribd. Collection includes maps, diary transcriptions and other publications.
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Florida Southern McKay Archives Digital Collections - 0 views

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    Includes the Child of the Sun photo collection: The image selection criteria is any images that may give insight to the creation, form and history of the Child of the Sun structures which were designed by Frank Lloyd Wright including images of the buildings, blueprints and people associated with the buildings which were deemed important enough for digitization and online viewing. Date span of images: 1937-present.
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Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with F... - 1 views

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    Downloadable e-book from the Project Gutenberg page on Scribd
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Open Publishing Guide | Open Publishing Guide - 2 views

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    The Open Publishing Guide has everything you need to know to publish your work.
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War Grave and Memorial Photographs supplied by The War Graves Photographic Project - 5 views

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    "The aim of The War Graves Photographic Project is to photograph every war grave, individual memorial, MoD grave, and family memorial of serving military personnel from WWI to the present day and make these available within a searchable database. Now working as a joint venture with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, this will enable families, scholars and researchers to obtain, via the CWGC or TWGPP websites, a copy of the photograph of a grave or memorial which for many is impossible to visit due to the location."
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Papers of the War Department - 1784 to 1800 - 3 views

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    "Fire destroyed the office of the War Department and all its files in 1800, and for decades historians believed that the collection, and the window it provided into the workings of the early federal government, was lost forever. Thanks to a decade-long effort to retrieve copies of the files scattered in archives across the country, the collection has been reconstituted and is offered here as a fully-searchable digital database."
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Citing a Source at Find A Grave - 5 views

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    An interesting discussion on citing a source from the Find A Grave web site.
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