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Which section of the country did most pioneers of early Indiana come from when this section of the country first opened up for settlement?
Col. Cockrum, who spent his life living on the old family homestead in Indiana, patiently gathered material from private sources for fifty years or more, and his harvest, published in his 1907 book " Pioneer History of Indiana" is most interesting.
This pioneer history covers their manners and customs, the dangers...
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This DAR Patriot Index contains the names of Revolutionary patriots, both men and women, whose service (between 1774-1783) and identity have been established by the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution from its organization in October 1890 through the June 1966 meeting of the National Board of Management: over 105,000 names.
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"In every field of study there is one book that rises above the rest in stature and authority and becomes the standard work in the field. In genealogy that book is The Researcher's Guide to American Genealogy. It instructs the researcher in the timeless principles of genealogical research, while identifying the most current classes of records and research tools. It is both a textbook and an all-purpose reference book, designed to help the present...
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A Confederate cornet player played so well that both sides would temporarily cease firing to hear his music. Captain S. Isadore Guillet, a young confederate officer, was fatally shot on the same horse on which three of his brothers had been previously killed. Slaves in Virginia could be hired for $30 a month in 1863-- yet the pay of an Army private was $11 per month. The town of Winchester, Virginia, changed hands seventy-six times during the war,...
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[1992]
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Genealogy, once the hobby of maiden aunts, social climbers, and ancestry snobs, is now the third most popular hobby in the United States, topped only by stamp and coin collecting. The purpose of this book is to present the means and methods for locating elusive ancestors who once lived in Indiana. The book is arranged by resource groups rather than by a chronological history of the state in order to make information about certain records clearer and...
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