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    This looks like a very large and potentially useful site archiving all sorts of print material in several formats. I have only scratched the surface:
    Becky Morgan

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    Ma'am, I would like thank you for calling attention to this site as I see it as a map to many treasure chests yet to be discovered. I found the "American Libraries" section with two hundred four thousand plus items to be a great start. I must say, my grandson and I have enjoyed the "moving images",(old cartoons), section together already, so thanks again for sharing your find.
    Mel Hadden, Husband to Julia Marie, Maternal Great Granddaughter of
    Eben Lowder, Corporal, Co. H 14th Regiment N.C. Troops (4th Regiment N.C. Volunteers, Co. H, The Stanly Marksmen) Mustered in May 5, 1861, captured April 9, 1865.
    Paternal Great Granddaughter of James T. Martin, Private, Co. I, 6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Senior Reserves, (76th Regiment N.C. Troops)

    "Aeterna Numiniet Patriae Asto"

    CWPT
    www.civilwar.org.

    "We got rules here!"

    The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies

    Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Being for the most part contributations by Union and Confederate officers

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      This site has been around for a number of years. If you will go to the home page, which is simply www.archive.org and use the "Wayback Machine", you will find that you will find archived web pages as well, which can be extremely useful. I use it quite frequently in my work as a special collections librarian to help patrons who are doing historical research...our collection's books are always there, but the websites come and go.

      Colleen
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