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• Map Collections: 1544-1999
lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/gmdhtml/
Library of Congress’ collection of American maps.
• Migrations.org
www.migrations.org
Links to online migration and genealogical sources, plus searchable database that collects and analyzes migration data and provides migration patterns for genealogical, historical and educational research.
• Orphan Train Heritage Society of America
pda.republic.net/othsa/
Links to online migration and genealogical sources, plus searchable database that collects and analyzes migration data and provides migration patterns for genealogical, historical and educational research.
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• RoadTrails
members.aol.com/RoadTrails/roadtrai.html
Discussion group about migration along early American roads and trails.
• US Census Bureau’s TIGER Mapping Service
tiger.census.gov
Free digital, street-level mapping database.
• Maps from the University of California at Berkeley
www.lib.berkeley.edu/EART/digital/tour.html
Digitized versions of general, topographic, nautical, transportation and other types of maps of the world and United States.
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• Maps from the University of Texas at Austin
www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/histus.html
Digitized historical maps of the United States, including early Native American tribes, exploration, military and settlement maps.
Multimedia
• Genelines (Progeny, $29.95): Creates fully customizable timeline charts. To operate, you need a 486 66MHz PC with Windows 95 or higher and 8 MB RAM. Call (800) 565-0018 or order directly from the Web site at www.progenysoftware.com/genelines.html.
• The Genealogy Timeline (Computer Management Corp., $49.95): Records family and historical events, documents sources and indexes timelines; Windows 95 or higher. See pweb.netcom.com/~mpparker/index.html to order.
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