Gentlemen:
I need a bit of computer advice.
I'm putting together my list of references for my sock presentation at the Conference on Women in the Civil War in Richmond this June.
When I started knitting socks, Scott McKay had posted an article on the 10th Texas website from the Macon Telegraph and Confederate entitled "Directions for Knitting Socks for the Army." I think it's a terrific resource, and I want to include the URL to this article in my reading list so that others can also use these directions.
I can get to the article, because I've got it bookmarked.
When I pull up the site using my bookmarks, the URL that appears on my screen is "http://members.aol.com/SMckay1234/LivingHistory/compg.htm
But when I try typing that URL into my computer directly, I get "no such website."
If I go back and do a Yahoo search and tell it "10th Texas, company G" I can then find the website. But I can't seem to get a website that I can just type directly in that will take me where I want to go.
I could list the article and then tell the participants to "Go do a yahoo search for "10th Texas, Company G -- when you find the site, look for the article" but I'd rather list a direct URL on this reading list.
Could someone with more computer savvy than me help me get a direct URL to these directions? I'd really appreciate it.
Sincerely,
Karin Timour
Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
Email: Ktimour@aol.com
I need a bit of computer advice.
I'm putting together my list of references for my sock presentation at the Conference on Women in the Civil War in Richmond this June.
When I started knitting socks, Scott McKay had posted an article on the 10th Texas website from the Macon Telegraph and Confederate entitled "Directions for Knitting Socks for the Army." I think it's a terrific resource, and I want to include the URL to this article in my reading list so that others can also use these directions.
I can get to the article, because I've got it bookmarked.
When I pull up the site using my bookmarks, the URL that appears on my screen is "http://members.aol.com/SMckay1234/LivingHistory/compg.htm
But when I try typing that URL into my computer directly, I get "no such website."
If I go back and do a Yahoo search and tell it "10th Texas, company G" I can then find the website. But I can't seem to get a website that I can just type directly in that will take me where I want to go.
I could list the article and then tell the participants to "Go do a yahoo search for "10th Texas, Company G -- when you find the site, look for the article" but I'd rather list a direct URL on this reading list.
Could someone with more computer savvy than me help me get a direct URL to these directions? I'd really appreciate it.
Sincerely,
Karin Timour
Atlantic Guard Soldiers' Aid Society
Email: Ktimour@aol.com
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