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Christine's Genealogy Website www.ccharity.com Research your African-American ancestry on this link-filled site, which includes related articles and databases. Index of Native American Resources on the Internet www.hanksville.org/NAresources Research your Native American ancestors through links to cultural and historical resources. The Freedmen's Bureau Online freedmensbureau.com An...
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Handbook of Texas Online www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/index.new.html If you have Texas kin, this encyclopedia from the Texas State Historical Association and the University of Texas is a good starting point. The Handbook of Texas Online is a searchable collection of more than 23,000 articles...
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