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Library of Congress World War 1 collection: https://www.loc.gov/collections/world-war-history-newspaper-clippings/about-this-collection/
Last Updated: 19 December 2018   [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Chronicling America (ISSN 2475-2703) is a Website providing access to information about historic newspapers and select digitized newspaper pages. Supported by NEH, this rich digital resource will be developed and permanently maintained at the Library of Congress. Go to: https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/
Last Updated: 18 July 2018   [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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The New York Public Library is digitizing its collection of New York City Directories, 1786 - 1922/3. The city directories that have been digitized so far may be found at https://www.nypl.org/blog/2016/09/21/new-york-city-directories-free-online.
Last Updated: 4 August 2017   [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Researching across genealogy books is easier when they are all in one place. Go to https://archive.org/details/genealogy
Last Updated: 4 August 2017   [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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The Library of Congress is now making Sanborn fire insurance maps available on-line. This project will continue into 2020 to have all states loaded. Go to https://www.loc.gov/collections/sanborn-maps/about-this-collection
Last Updated: 30 May 2017   [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]
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Green’s Dictionary of Slang is the largest historical dictionary of English slang available anywhere, either online or in print, with 100,000 words. https://greensdictofslang.com
Last Updated: 4 August 2017   [Located in Category: Category 1 (Public)]