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You've found the record you're desperate for — too bad the old handwriting looks like chicken scratch. Here's your ticket to translating antique text.
5/1/2006
The New York Historical Society and Library of Congress make two important acquisitions.
10/1/2003
The New York Historical Society and Library of Congress make two important acquisitions.
10/1/2003
You've got questions about discovering, preserving and celebrating your family history; our experts have the answers.
5/7/2012
Don't fall for these family falsehoods! Learn the truth behind eight common genealogy scams and myths.
9/1/2004
Get inside the world's largest genealogy library without leaving your hometown. These keys will help you unlock the Family History Library's local resources.
11/1/2003
Get inside the world's largest genealogy library without leaving your hometown. These keys will help you unlock the Family History Library's local resources.
11/1/2003
Is an instant addition to your family tree just waiting for you to download from the Internet? Learn how to evaluate pedigree databases.
9/26/2009
Deteriorating documents from the landmark Dred Scott case that challenged Missouri's slavery law in 1857 are now digitized and available on the Internet.
6/1/2001
It's time to take a walk in your ancestors' shoes — and you can, with these history writers' secrets for researching bygone days.
7/1/2008
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