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Spring used to be the only time rugs were cleaned, because they had to be hauled outside and beaten to extract the accumulated grime. Then, in a flurry of invention about 100 years ago, a better way emerged: the vacuum cleaner.
2/22/2011
Tips and tricks for preserving military memorabilia.
2/22/2011
Tips and tricks for preserving military memorabilia.
2/22/2011
Tales from the lighter side of family history.
2/22/2011
Step back into the 1860s and discover what daily life was like for your Civil War ancestors.
2/22/2011
Explore Civil War genealogy records and history at these top 10 online destinations. Plus: State-by-state Civil War websites and resources for offline research.
2/22/2011
Men flocked to studios -- makeshift or established -- to pose in their new uniforms or before a major battle, then proudly sent the images home to relatives anxious for news.
2/18/2011
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2/18/2011
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