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Start your own roots rush with our guide to finding family history gold in California, Oregon and Washington.
9/28/2009
Why is Fort Wayne, Indiana a family history hot spot? Its Allen County Public Library is a perfect place to trace your roots, no matter where they lie.
9/28/2009
Having a hard time reading that microfilmed reel of county court records? Our tips will help you stop squinting and start scrolling.
9/28/2009
Need to find a library-or something in a library? These library finders will help you locate libraries with the genealogy materials you need.
9/28/2009
No matter where your ancestors lived, you'll find family history answers inside these major genealogical libraries.
9/28/2009
Works Projects Administration (WPA) employees created all kinds of records for your genealogical enjoyment—including oral histories. Here's how to find them.
9/28/2009
Was Manifest Destiny part of your ancestors' fate? We'll take you to the Great Plains and the Rockies to find the best resources for plowing up your frontier roots.
9/28/2009
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