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| F-810 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Inventory of the County Archives of Tennessee, no 38. Haywood County. Publ. 1939. Index. 161p. 3 fiche.
NOTE: Inventories of the County Archives is one of a number of bibliographies of historical materials prepared throughout the United States by workers on the Historical Records Survey Program of the Work Projects Administration.
The Historical Records Survey Program was undertaken in the winter of 1935-36 for the purpose of providing useful employment to needy unemployed historians, lawyers, teachers, and research and clerical workers. The project was organized to compile inventories of historical materials, particularly unpublished government documents and records. |
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| F-811 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Rhea and Meigs Counties (Tennessee) in the Confederate War by V.C. Allen. Dedicated to the memory of the Confederate Soldiers of Rhea and Meigs counties, this small volume contains biographical sketches of those soldiers. Publ. 1908. 126p. 3 fiche. |
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| F-812 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Life and Times of Hon. William Jarvis, of Weathersfield, Vermont, by his daughter, Mary Pepperrell Sparhawk Cutts. The Hon. William Jarvis was Consul for Lisbon and Acting Charge d’ Affaires of the United States for Portugal, from 1802 to 1811. Also contains his obituary memorial. Publ. 1869. Append. 451p. 8 fiche. |
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| F-813 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
German Immigrants in Posey County, Indiana, by Jeanne Roesner Miller. Publ. 1977. 118p. Index. 2 fiche. |
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| F-814 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
History of Vermont, Natural, Civil and Statistical, in Three Parts, by Zadock Thompson. "Part Second: Civil History of Vermont." Title page is missing. Publ. 1853. Append. 223p. 4 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Centennial Anniversary of the Independence of the State of Vermont and the Battle of Bennington, August 15 and 16, 1877. Publ.1879. 252p. 5 fiche. |
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| F-816 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Town of St Johnsbury, Vermont: A Review of One Hundred Twenty-five Years to the Anniversary Pageant, 1912, by Edward T. Fairbanks. Publ. 1914. Append. 604p. 9 fiche. |
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| F-817 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Picturesque Burlington: A Handbook of Burlington, Vermont, and Lake Champlain, by Joseph Auld. Describes the history of the Champlain Valley, the town of Burlington, its institutions, scenic parts, and business interests. Publ. 1893. Illus. 180p. 5 fiche. |
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| F-818 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Car-Del Scribe, vol BB, nos 1064 and 1164, edited by Charles D. Townsend and Edna W. Townsend. This periodical is a magazine for genealogists, historians, and collectors of historical data. 1 fiche. |
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| F-819 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Car-Del Scribe, vol CC, no 366, edited by Charles D. Townsend and Edna W. Townsend. This periodical is a magazine for genealogists, historians, and collectors of historical data. 16p. 1 fiche. |
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| F-820 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Car-Del Scribe, vol DD, no 467, edited by Charles D. Townsend and Edna W. Townsend. This periodical is a magazine for genealogists, historians, and collectors of historical data. 24p. 1 fiche. |
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| F-821 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Car-Del Scribe, vol EE, nos 168, 368, and 468, edited by Charles D. Townsend and Edna W. Townsend. This periodical is a magazine for genealogists, historians, and collectors of historical data. 2 fiche. |
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| F-822 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
History of the Town of Rochester, Vermont, by W.W. Williams. Contains a yearly chronology of the town from 1780 -1868. Published by order of the town in 1869. Append. 92p. 2 fiche. |
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| F-823 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Vermont County Directories
Gazetteer and Business Directory of Rutland County, Vermont for 1881-82, compiled and published by Hamilton Child. This volume contains (among other things):
- Business Directory by towns
- Census report
- County and town officers
- Gazetteer of the county and its towns
- History of the county
Publ. 1881 Index. 643p. 10 fiche. |
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| F-824 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
1776-1876, Centennial Proceedings and Historical Incidents of the Early Settlers of Northfield, Vermont, by John Gregory. Subtitle: "with Biographical Sketches of Prominent Business Men Who Have Been and Are Now Residents of the Town." Table of contents on last fiche. Publ. 1878. 319p. 7 fiche. |
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| F-825 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
The Records of the Virginia Company of London, vol 4, edited by Susan Myra Kingsbury. The Jamestown Records of the Virginia Company of London trace the activities of the English settlers who founded the Jamestown colony in the Tidewater area of Chesapeake Bay. Dating from the early seventeenth century, the records are the earliest manuscript sources in the Library of Congress dealing with English settlements in the New World. In this volume is found the record of the dissension within the company that brought about the close of the corporation and the end of the first period of the colony's history. Publ. 1935. Index. 637p. 14 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Some Tennessee Heroes of the Revolution, Pamphlet no 1, compiled from pension statements by Zella Armstrong. The Revolutionary Pension Lists provide an interesting source for research work. There are four pension lists in all: 1806, 1818, 1832, and 1840. These records give information that often can be found nowhere else. The Pamphlets contain: - name
- age
- service
- residence
- source of information
And in the case where the widow applied for her husband's pension, additional information is given, such as: - date of the pension application
- date and place of birth
- service record
- names of all family members cited in the pension statement
- other place or places of residence
The 1840 Pension List is especially interesting to researchers as it includes many widows' applications. Widows were required to submit proof of marriage and children; therefore, their applications provide much additional data. Altogether several hundred Revolutionary War veterans and several thousand related family members are documented. Publ. 1933. 1 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Some Tennessee Heroes of the Revolution, Pamphlet no 4, compiled from pension statements by Zella Armstrong. The Revolutionary Pension Lists provide an interesting source for research work. There are four pension lists in all: 1806, 1818, 1832, and 1840. These records give information that often can be found nowhere else. The Pamphlets contain: - name
- age
- service
- residence
- source of information
And in the case where the widow applied for her husband's pension, additional information is given, such as: - date of the pension application
- date and place of birth
- service record
- names of all family members cited in the pension statement
- other place or places of residence
The 1840 Pension List is especially interesting to researchers as it includes many widows' applications. Widows were required to submit proof of marriage and children; therefore, their applications provide much additional data. Altogether several hundred Revolutionary War veterans and several thousand related family members are documented. Publ. 1933. 1 fiche.
NOTE: This pamphlet also contains a list of veterans who did not live in Tennessee. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Some Tennessee Heroes of the Revolution, Pamphlet no 5, compiled from pension statements by Zella Armstrong. The Revolutionary Pension Lists provide an interesting source for research work. There are four pension lists in all: 1806, 1818, 1832, and 1840. These records give information that often can be found nowhere else. The Pamphlets contain: - name
- age
- service
- residence
- source of information
And in the case where the widow applied for her husband's pension, additional information is given, such as: - date of the pension application
- date and place of birth
- service record
- names of all family members cited in the pension statement
- other place or places of residence
The 1840 Pension List is especially interesting to researchers as it includes many widows' applications. Widows were required to submit proof of marriage and children; therefore, their applications provide much additional data. Altogether several hundred Revolutionary War veterans and several thousand related family members are documented. Publ. 1933. Cumulative index. 1 fiche.
NOTE: This pamphlet also contains a list of veterans who did not live in Tennessee. |
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| F-829 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Some Tennessee Heroes of the Revolution, Pamphlet no 6, compiled from pension statements by Zella Armstrong. The Revolutionary Pension Lists provide an interesting source for research work. There are four pension lists in all: 1806, 1818, 1832, and 1840. These records give information that often can be found nowhere else. The Pamphlets contain: - name
- age
- service
- residence
- source of information
And in the case where the widow applied for her husband's pension, additional information is given, such as: - date of the pension application
- date and place of birth
- service record
- names of all family members cited in the pension statement
- other place or places of residence
The 1840 Pension List is especially interesting to researchers as it includes many widows' applications. Widows were required to submit proof of marriage and children; therefore, their applications provide much additional data. Altogether several hundred Revolutionary War veterans and several thousand related family members are documented. Publ. 1933. Cumulative index. 1 fiche.
NOTE: This pamphlet also contains a list of veterans who did not live in Tennessee. |
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| F-830 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Calendar of Maryland State Papers, no 1: The Black Books. This book is a compilation of abstracts of official documents of the Province of Maryland between 1637 and 1784. The entries give the date of the document, a summary of the document's contents and where the full document can be found. Publ. 1943, 1967. Index. 297p. 5 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Maryland Revolutionary Records by Harry Wright Newman. Contains data obtained from 3,050 pension claims and bounty land applications, including 1,000 marriages of Maryland soldiers and a list of 1,200 proved services of soldiers and patriots of other states. Publ. 1938, 1967. 155p. 3 fiche. |
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| F-832 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Revolutionary Records of Maryland by Gaius Marcus Brumbaugh and Margaret Roberts Hodges.
Contents: - List of subscribers to the "Oath of Fidelity and Support," Montgomery County, 1778, 1780-1782
- List of subscribers to the " Oath of Fidelity and Support," Washington County, 1778
- List of subscribers to the " Oath of Fidelity and Support," Frederick County, 1778-1798
- "Unpublished Revolutionary Records of Prince George's County, Loyal Civil Services from April 19, 1775, to Sept. 8, 1783"
- "Book of Persons Having Taken the Oath to Support Government," Calvert County
Publ. 1924, 1967. Facsims., index. 56p. 2 fiche. |
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| F-833 |
MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Side-lights of Maryland History, with Sketches of Early Maryland Families, by Hester Dorsey Richardson. Publ. 1913, 1967. This volume is a compilation of articles published serially in the Baltimore Sunday Sun from May 17, 1903, to December 25, 1904. Contains biographical and historical sketches. Publ. 1913, 1967. Illus., index. 460p. 9 fiche. |
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MICROFICHE COLLECTION:
Land Office and Prerogative Court Records of Colonial Maryland, by Elisabeth Hartsook and Gust Skordas. This work contains colonial land and probate records. Publ. 1946, 1968. Index. 124p. 2 fiche. |
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