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1800 - 1900 Sites (1 - 10 of 25):
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Hudson River History Tour - The Hudson Valley Virtual History Tour. Travel through time as you explore the Hudson River and Hudson Valley. You'll be connected to photos, museums and stories about the celebrated history of this region of New York.
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Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter--May 18, 1998 - The WWWeb's largest and fastest-growing collection of searchable genealogy data. Includes SSDI, PERSI, maps, and much more!! From the expert to the beginner, we have resources, tips, and lessons that will assist you in your search for your family.
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The History Place - Child Labor in America - 60 photographs by Lewis W. Hine the investigative photographer who worked for the Child Labor Beareau. Photographer Lewis W. Hine (1874-1940) was born in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He studied sociology at Chicago and New York universities, becoming a teacher, th
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History of the Cook Islands -- What is in our past - A brief overview of how the Cook Islands were settled and the impact of European contact
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The Ascension of Wildlife Rabies - Rabies is a very old disease, perhaps as old as humankind. The word rabies has its origin in Sanskrit, 3000 years BBC: "rabhas" means "to do violence". The Greek word for rabies, "lyssa" derives from the root "lud"
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African Voices - African Voices is a permanent exhibition that examines the diversity, dynamism, and global influence of Africa's peoples and cultures over time in the realms of family, work, community, and the natural environment.
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Festival of Adventures and the William Aitkin Fur Post Rendezvous - read about this event in Aitkin, Minnesota, or check up on the history that lies behind the tradition. Includes a timeline that ranges from the 1790's to the 1890's.
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Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month - The National Register of Historic Places is pleased to promote awareness of and appreciation for the historical contributions of Asian and Pacific peoples in the United States and its associated territories. From the early 1800s to the 21th century, Asian
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The OLIVE TREE Genealogy Homepage - Genealogy and primary source documents, history. Have you hit a brick wall with your ancestors? Search for your family origins on Olive Tree Genealogy free Ships' Passenger lists, family surnames, church records, military muster rolls, census records, lan
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Ishi Apparently Wasn't the Last Yahi - info from UC Berkeley that claims Ishi was not the last of his people.
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