Footnote, http://go.footnote.com/civilwar/, just announced free access to their Civil War records for the month of June
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Footnote Civil War Documents Free in June
Alan Thrower
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Re: Footnote Civil War Documents Free in June
This is great and many thanks.....but I looked up my CS ancestor and while it allows you to search and it returns hits.....on my system it requires you to join to actually view more than a thumbnail of the actual document. It is sort of a teaser promo me thinks.
Was this other's experience using it ?
CJ Rideout
Tampa, Florida
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You will still need to register with the site, but you will not be charged and access to any Civil War-related material is free to view, etc. Not a teaser, they just want to know whose using their information.Garrett W. Silliman
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Re: Footnote Civil War Documents Free in June
Gang,
This is a GREAT resource for researching Confederate service records. If you haven't checked it out, do! I'm on this every month researching. Now if they would only put all of the Federal Service records online, I'd be happy as a pig in mud. Anyone know a resource?
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Also for those looking for info on Uniforms and Equipage, check out the Citizens and Business files that are on there, for example, go look up the Eagle Mills, the mills that supplied the Columbus Depot with fabric, or Crenshaw Mills.Lee White
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