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1900 Census index provides lots of info1 comment

lynette77 wrote 3 months ago: My friend Olmanriver recently let me know that the Humboldt County Historical Society  has an on-lin … more →

Tags: Interests, old things, On-Line Resources, 1900 census, California history, genealogy, Humboldt County

Archaeology Workshop for NH Teachers

Sunapee News wrote 11 months ago: Third- through eighth-grade teachers interested in adding archaeology to their teaching toolkits are … more →

Tags: History, Announcements, Government, Learning, Libraries & Books, New Hampshire, archaeology, teacher, Manchester New Hampshire, Culture

World War One Weaponry

rich wrote 1 year ago: So, this page has scans of old diagrams featuring the different rifles used. This is a history of th … more →

Tags: Belgium, Germany

ILI2008: Turning the pages1 comment

brinxmat wrote 1 year ago: Turning the pages (presented by Barry Smith) is an exciting project from the British Library, which … more →

Tags: NTNU Library, Library 2.0, bibliotek 2.0, UBiT, bibliotek, eBooks, Turning the pages, ili2008

AAFES History

rich wrote 1 year ago: The Army Air Force Exchange Service not only has a webpage/online shopping mall, but the service its … more →

Tags: Department of Defense, Air Force, military, AAFES, PX, BX, Army

Vintage Computing: 1000BiT

rich wrote 1 year ago: They have a lot of old computer manuals archived there in PDF format.  www.1000BiT.net is a really g … more →

Tags: History, Apple IIe, Computers, vintage computers

Apple IIe History

rich wrote 1 year ago: There’s a pretty good resource at apple2history.org about using that particular antique. … more →

Tags: Apple, Computers, Personal Computer, computer history

RetroTech: Old Computers

rich wrote 1 year ago: The first computer my family ever owned was a green screen Apple IIe.  We got it in England, and it … more →

Tags: History, Apple, Apple IIe, Personal Computers, retrotech, technology

Scribd.com: Interesting

rich wrote 1 year ago: Finding new web resources is always a joy. Scribd.com seems to me a mixture between a viral video si … more →

Tags: Bermuda, Reviews, Bermuda Triangle, Internet, PDF FILES, Research

More 9/11 Memorials

rich wrote 1 year ago: After posting that last entry, I was wondering how many municipalities both in Jersey and elsewhere … more →

Tags: New Jersey, 9/11, memorials

History Link: The Shot Heard Around the World

AP wrote 1 year ago: This Metafilter post links to a number of decent url’s, both print and video, pertaining to th … more →

Tags: American History, history link, American Revolutionary War, the shot heard around the world

The History of the Great War: Mons

rich wrote 1 year ago: The History of The Great War comprises 28 volumes, with the narrative drawn from official sources.   … more →

Tags: Belgium, united kingdom, World War 1, WW1, War, The Great War

The Amsterdam Archive

rich wrote 1 year ago: Amsterdam does have a physical archive, but it has an online presence too.  Like Utrecht, the city h … more →

Tags: The Netherlands, History, Amsterdam

The Utrecht Archive

rich wrote 1 year ago: This looks to be a fascinating and useful resource, should anybody want to research the history Utre … more →

Tags: The Netherlands, Soesterberg, Utrecht, Hoog Catharijne

Sharing Wycombe's Old Photographs

rich wrote 1 year ago: The Buckinghamshire County Council has a wonderful historical photo archive, and the catalog of imag … more →

Tags: Department of Defense, united kingdom, Air Force, High Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, military, RAF Daws Hill

Digital collections on the web

Guru wrote 2 years ago: Anthony Grafton in an online only piece at the New Yorker: In this issue, Anthony Grafton writes abo … more →

Tags: Books, Digital Collections, online archives, Libraries, Anthony Grafton, New Yorker


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