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  1. Digging New Jersey's Past: Historical Archaeology in the Garden State by Richard Francis Veit, 2002-08-31
  2. Seeing Historic Alabama: Fifteen Guided Tours by Virginia V. Hamilton, 1996-06-30
  3. Willi Gets a History Lesson in Virginia's Historic Triangle
  4. Treasure Island: Cozumel boasts a wealth of history and natural attractions. (Living Mexico).: An article from: Business Mexico by Patricia Alisu, 2002-07-01
  5. Refurbished treasures of Merida's past.(describes history and restoration of haciendas in Yucatan, Mexico)(Brief Article): An article from: Business Mexico
  6. Fort Snelling: Colossus of the Wilderness (Minnesota Historic Sites Pamphlet Series, No 20) by Stephen P. Hall, 1987-07
  7. Fort Worth & Tarrant County: An Historical Guide
  8. Art for History's Sake: The Texas Collection of the Witte Museum by Cecilia Steinfeldt, 1993-05
  9. Kingsmill Plantations, 1619-1800: Archaeology of Country Life in Colonial Virginia (Studies in Historical Archaeology) by William M. Kelso, 1984-12
  10. In Their Footsteps: The American Visions Guide to African-American Historical Sights by Henry Chase, 1994-02
  11. On the Prairie of Palo Alto: Historical Archaeology of the U.S.-Mexican War Battlefield (Texas a & M University Military History Series) by Charles M. Haecker, Jeffrey G. Mauck, 1997-09
  12. Minnesota's State Capitol: The Art and Politics of a Building (Minnesota Historic Sites Pamphlet Series,) by Neil B. Thompson, 2004-12-31
  13. Split Rock Lighthouse (Minnesota Historic Sites Pamphlet Series) by Stephen P. Hall, 1993-08
  14. The Tremaine Site: (47 Lc-95) (Archaeology Research Series, No. 3) by Jodie O'Gorman, 1995-12

61. African American History
set, Slave Narratives A Folk history of Slavery in of 23 former slaves in the AmericanMemory collection Journal Project by the Wisconsin historical Society to
http://www.lib.washington.edu/subject/History/tm/black.html
African American History
General History Civil Rights Sites Arranged Chronologically Biographies For other sites related to African American history see American History to 1865 American History from 1865 and State History
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62. THE TEJANO ASSOCIATION FOR HISTORICAL PRESERVATION
Formed to preserve buildings and sites that are historically and archaeologically important to Mexican Americans and to educate the public on the local and national history of Mexican Americans.
http://www.tejanoahp.org/
The Tejano Association for Historical Preservation Lorenzo de Zavala Chapter The Cesar Chavez Parade was Saturday April 3, 2004. Click here for more information. WHAT IS A TEJANO? CESAR CHAVEZ STAMP CEREMONY 05/09/2003 SIGN A PETITION FOR THE JUAN N. SEGUIN STAMP ... BECOME A MEMBER November 20, 2003: Benny Martinez rides horseback from Goliad, Texas to Austin, Texas to raise awareness and monetary funds for the construction of a Tejano Monument on the capitol grounds. Click here to View Benny Riding To Austin . Click here to View Benny Arriving In Austin . Click here to View The Statue Download INFORMATION ABOUT OUR ORGANIZATION The Tejano Association for Historical Preservation is a non profit organization that was formed in 1989 with the primary purpose of identifying and preserving buildings and sites that have historical and or archaeological significance to the Hispanic, early Texas, French and native/indigenous cultures. The association is also involved in raising scholarships and in the past has awarded them to students studying Hispanic/Tejano history and historical preservation. Meetings are open to the public. The following lists some of the accomplishments of the the T.A.H.P.:

63. Links To Collections Of Historical Materials - Facts About The USA: InfoUSA
is the largest learned society devoted to the study of american history. Since itsfounding in 1907 as the Mississippi Valley historical Association, the OAH
http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/linkhist.htm
USA Facts Media Information Technology Education ...
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Links to Collections of Historical Materials
America's Story from America's Library
Library of Congress American History site aims at a school audience.
http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi American Civil War Homepage
http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html American History and American Studies
http://www.library.yale.edu/rsc/american/ American Memory Project
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem American Studies Web
http://www.georgetown.edu/crossroads/asw/index.html Annotated Constitution
http://www.access.gpo.gov/congress/senate/constitution Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (CU) History Collection
The historical collection of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (CU), formerly the Division of Cultural Relations,documents the development of U.S. international educational and cultural exchange activities, including the Fulbright Program. Organized in 1961 within the Department of State, the bureau was responsible for administering the principal provisions of the Fulbright-Hays Act. It functioned as a part of the State Department until 1978 when it merged with the United States Information Agency. The basic collection consists of papers generated while CU was in the State Department, from 1938 until 1978. The remainder consists of papers produced after CU moved to USIA in 1978. The collection was presented to the University of Arkansas by the United States Information Agency in the spring of 1983.

64. Sherman County RV Park
RV and Tenting Camping See mountains, farming fields, rural America at its best, restrooms, showers, laundry facilities, Picnic Tables, Barbeques, Sewer, Water, Cable TV, Horse Stalls not far Lewis Clark Trail, Barlow Trail and Native american historical sites.
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Open April 1st - October 30th Restrooms Showers Laundry Facility Barbeque Grills Picnic Tables Sewer Disposal Horse Stalls Reservations or Info Call Hunters Special Discounts Special Rates Comments concerning this website can be directed to the webmaster at wasco@wa-net.com Last Updated: September 11, 2002

65. Homework Center - African-American Sites
National Parks and Historic sites http//www.cr.nps.gov/aahistory/bhmsites.htm Discoverhistoric sites around the US significant to African american history.
http://www.multcolib.org/homework/aframhc.html
School Corps Library Catalog Library Databases Ask Us! ... Tareas Escolares
African American Sites:
African-American Megasites
African Colonization

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African American Megasites
African American Almanac
http://www.toptags.com/aama/
Biographies, historical documents and events, folk tales, trivia games, and speeches and commentary by and about the African American experience.
African American History Challenge
http://www.brightmoments.com/blackhistory/
Test your African American knowledge with this quiz!
The African American Journey
From World Book Encyclopedia, this site covers the history of African Americans from the slave trade through the Civil Rights movement. A slide show of maps is also included.
The African-American Mosaic
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/african/intro.html
"A Library of Congress resource guide for the study of black history and culture."
African American Odyssey
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/aaohtml/exhibit/aointro.html
From the Library of Congress, this site provides a history of African Americans from slavery and Civil War to the civil rights movement.
African American Perspectives
http://lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/aap/

66. City Of Independence, Missouri - Tourism Department
Let us amaze you, is the unofficial motto of the Independence Tourism Department. The staff takes great pride in assisting visitors and potential visitors in discovering what we already know is true Home of Harry Truman makes Independence a treasure chest of All american historical sites.
http://www.ci.independence.mo.us/tourism/

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There's so much to see and do in Independence. From unique shops to thirteen heritage sites that paved the future of our country, it's all here in a great hometown atmosphere. Independence is a place where great leaders made important decisions that shaped our lives. It's a place for fun where you can experience terrific shopping, wonderful restaurants, numerous accommodation choices, and a variety of exciting attractions. All this and more are found in Independence, the home of President Truman, pioneers and long-ago entrepreneurs.
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67. Minute Man National Historical Park (National Park Service)
Preserves and protects the significant historic structures, sites, properties and landscapes associated with the opening battles of the american Revolution. PDF maps, facts and data, plus online bookstore.
http://www.nps.gov/mima/
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At Minute Man National Historical Park, the Battles of Lexington and Concord are brought to life through the preservation, restoration and interpretation of significant sites from "that famous day and year" when Colonists took up arms in defense of liberty and touched off the American Revolution. At Concord's North Bridge, visitors can see the place where, on April 19, 1775, Colonial militia men fired the famous "shot heard 'round the world." Reflect on the meaning of freedom in a tranquil, commemorative landscape that includes Daniel Chester French's Minute Man Statue. Along our five-mile "Battle Road Trail" you can travel back in time through a restored colonial landscape and retrace the steps of the British Regulars as they made the long and deadly journey back to Boston under fire from thousands of Colonial militia men. Parts of this trail follow the original route of the old "Battle Road" of April 19, 1775. Along the way, stop in and visit the Hartwell Tavern, a restored 18th-century tavern on Battle Road. It is now a "living history" center staffed by costumed Park Rangers who can offer you a glimpse of life in Revolutionary times. At the Wayside: Home of Authors, learn about Concord's "second revolution" as you visit the home of Nathaniel Hawthorne, one of America's most famous authors of the 19th century who helped define our American identity.

68. From Revolution To Reconstruction
of USIApublications An Outline of american history, An Outline Government, and AnOutline of american Literature original essays, other Internet sites, and to
http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/
New in 1995 New in 1996 New in 1997 New in 1998 ... New in 2003 A Hypertext on American History from the colonial period until Modern Times
Department of Humanities Computing, University of Groningen, The Netherlands The main body of this hypertext project, which was started in 1994, comes from a number of USIA-publications: An Outline of American History An Outline of the American Economy An Outline of American Government , and An Outline of American Literature . The text of these Outlines has not been changed, but they have been enriched with hypertext-links to relevant documents , original essays, other Internet sites, and to other Outlines A number of contributors have prepared additional texts and links for the project. And this project will grow als long as we find new texts and volunteers who are willing to contribute. You can help this WWW-project in collective authoring by contributing texts or by sponsoring You can read this hypertext as you like: follow the main text of the Outline of American History or just find your own way through the web of texts. If this server may be down, you can always try to access the

69. Tours Of Black American History, Heritage, Culture & Entertainment
Offers tours of the city's African american historical, cultural, political, sports, religious and entertainment sites of interest.
http://www.blackcoutours.com/

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Welcome! Black Coutours is a destination planning service specializing in tours of Black American Heritage, History, Culture and Entertainment. Headquarted in Chicago, IL, we develop and plan tours locally and in geographically dispersed areas around the United States. We primarily plan tours for family reunions, church groups, youth groups, senior groups, Business and professional groups and international tourist. However, if you have an interest in touring black culture we can design and plan the right tour just for you. We seek to: Uncover Black history that is obscured or not well known Support Black communities and businesses with vacation dollars Highlight general tourism unique to the area Provide a well-rounded experience by incorporating age and group focused tours Appropriate activities for specific groups
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70. NATIVE NASHVILLE - NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY - PRESERVING HISTORIC SITES & SACRED
history Culture. Historic Sacred Site Preservation. Information Section.There are thousands of Native american historic sites in Tennessee.
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Child's burial, the remains removed, lies in path of earth moving equipment Information Section There are thousands of Native American historic sites in Tennessee. Many of these are sacred places, containing the graves of our ancestors. Thousands of these places have been destroyed in the past, and those that still exist face a growing threat of destruction from looters digging for Indian artifacts and increasingly intense real estate development. Many people feel that this is the most pressing issue in Tennessee Indian affairs. Desecration of Indian burials is a brutal violation of the spiritual existence of the living as well as the dead. And each site lost represents a part of our culture that is gone forever - once they are bulldozed over, once the burial sites are desecrated, we can never recover that part of our heritage. Tennessee's Indian people have waged a constant battle against this loss for well over the last decade. The Alliance for Native American Indian Rights was formed in Nashville in 1989 to fight plans for a city owned landfill in an area covered with Native historical sites and burial grounds and has continued efforts to protect other sacred sites in the state (Native Nashville sponsors the group's web site). There are other groups across the state with similar missions. And unfortunately, this issue is not unique to Tennessee - Indian people all over North and South America have struggled against the destruction and desecration of their sacred places for the last 500 years. The struggle continues today, from Canada to Chile.

71. SAA Bulletin 16(2): Moreau Sanford Maxwell, 1918-1998
Obituary published in the Society for american Archaeology newlsetter. While arctic research was his forte, Maxwell periodically returned to midwestern research at Fort Michilimackinac and other sites, pioneering anthropologically oriented historical archaeology.
http://www.saa.org/publications/saabulletin/16-2/SAA9.html
Moreau Sanford Maxwell
Moreau Sanford Maxwell (Max), emeritus professor and curator of Anthropology at Michigan State University, died January 30, 1998, after a short struggle with cancer. An intrepid field archaeologist and a consummate teacher, Max's legacy remains indelibly imprinted on all who knew him. From 1952 to 1957 Max worked for the U.S. Air Force Arctic, Desert, and Tropical Information Center, where his effort was primarily devoted to arctic projects. He engaged in Defense Early Warning (DEW) system siting as a member of the U.S. Air Force Eclipse Project, and as assistant project officer of the DEW Line Ice Survey Team. He traveled by dogsled with Inuit guides, assessing ice at landing strip locations for DEW Line construction, and observed archaeological evidence of pre-Dorset and Dorset occupation in the high arctic. In 1957 Maxwell joined the Department of Sociology and Anthropology and the museum at Michigan State University. He became the first curator of anthropology, and first chair of the independent Department of Anthropology, applying his administrative skills to build a new department. Maxwell's arctic research began in 1958. As a member of a Defense Research Board group participating in Canada's International Geophysical Year, he surveyed the Lake Hazen vicinity on Ellesmere Island. Max then spent over 15 seasons in the arctic applying ecological and ethnoarchaeological approaches to the prehistory of Baffin Island, and received a Fulbright Foundation Fellowship to the National Museum of Denmark. He subsequently emerged as a dominant synthesizer of eastern arctic archaeology. While arctic research was his forte, Maxwell periodically returned to midwestern research at Fort Michilimackinac and other sites, pioneering anthropologically oriented historical archaeology.

72. Maine.gov: Facts & History: History
historical Timelines. Maine history Timeline for Kids; Maine PBS The Story of Maine ;Timeline of Native american Culture in Maine. Maine State Archives.
http://www.maine.gov/portal/facts_history/history.html
Welcome to the Official Web Site of The State of Maine My Maine.gov Government Living Visiting ... Home History
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Facts About Maine Genealogy Resources Geology History Maps Statistics History
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Maine History - Military/Civil War
Maine was at one time part of Massachusetts. It became its own state in 1820, becoming the 23rd state admitted to the United States of America, although its northern borders were not finalized until 1842.
Maine History Told by Mainers
Read personal accounts related to Maine history. Maine Natives - Share your favorite memories of Maine in the "old days", stories passed down in your family, or historical tales you've discovered or researched.
Historical Societies
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73. United States Historical Maps - Perry-Castañeda Map Collection - UT Library Onl
United States Army Center of Military history, 1989) Troops April 1775 (194K) 1775 american Attack on Military Parks and Battlefields US historical Maps on
http://www.lib.utexas.edu/Libs/PCL/Map_collection/histus.html
Choose Search UTNetCAT-Online Catalog -Title -Title Keywords -Author -Author Keywords -Subject -Subject Keywords -Mixed Keywords -Call Number Electronic Journals UTLOL-Library Web Site UT Austin's web site AllTheWeb Altavista Google IMDB.com Web Crawler Yahoo! Map Room Guide
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Historical Maps of the United States
Early Inhabitants Exploration and Settlement Territorial Growth Military History ...
U.S. Historical Maps on Other Web Sites
Early Inhabitants (From The National Atlas of the United States of America (Arch C. Gerlach, editor). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1970) Exploration and Settlement (Except as noted, from The National Atlas of the United States of America (Arch C. Gerlach, editor). Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Geological Survey, 1970)

74. Kansas State Historic Sites
Visit one of the 16 state historic sites and explore Forts Trails, Native americanhistory, Civil War, Nature, African american history, and Kansas families.
http://www.kshs.org/places/sites.htm
KSHS Historic Sites
Constitution Hall - where proslavery delegates to the Constitutional Convention hotly debated the issue of slavery in Kansas, while the nation watched, in Lecompton. Cottonwood Ranch - this relatively unchanged English-style home was once a successful sheep ranch, in Studley. First Territorial Capitol - proslavery forces tried to guide the fate of Kansas Territory when the first territorial legislature convened in July 1855, in Fort Riley. Fort Hays - General George A. Custer, William "Buffalo Bill" Cody and James B. "Wild Bill" Hickok are just a few of the well-known people who made history at this frontier fort, in Hays. Goodnow House - Isaac Goodnow was a leader in the free-state movement and founder of the college which became Kansas State University. Isaac and Ellen Goodnow's interest in education and nature is reflected in the collections, in Manhattan. Grinter Place - Moses Grinter traded with the Delaware before building this brick farmhouse in 1862. Moses and Annie Grinter, a Delaware, farmed, raised poultry and livestock, in Kansas City.

75. CET -- RESOURCES: Asian American History Web Sites And Resources
cultural political web sites, personal A lengthy paper providing a historicalperspective on Chronology of Asian american history A detailed timeline by
http://www.cetel.org/res.html
Resources The resources here were selected as some of the best starting points to help you further explore Asian American history and culture online in books , and through other media programs . Many of the resources listed here also have extensive links or listings of other resources. We welcome your suggestions for other good starting points. ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES OTHER ASIAN AMERICAN MEDIA PROGRAMS MEDIA SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS BOOKS ON ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY ASIAN AMERICAN HISTORY WEB SITES CURRICULA RESOURCES AskAsia
Asia Society's AskAsia site is an on-line source for K-12 Asian and Asian American studies. The site provides access to classroom-tested resources and activities, relevant links and a virtual community of educators. The Asian American Curriculum Project
AACP is a not-for-profit source for books on Asian American heritage and contemporary experience Golden Legacy Curriculum
Angel Island Immigration Station Curriculum

The Angel Island Immigration Station curriculum, designed for grades 3 - 5, is also from KQED. Also see Loni Ding's Island of Secret Memories video.

76. Museum Of Afro American History - About The Museum
The history of these buildings and sites is national in and tells remarkable and vividhistorical accounts about the lives of free African Americans and white
http://www.afroammuseum.org/about.htm
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... Links About the Museum The Museum of Afro American History (MAAH) is a not-for-profit history institution dedicated to preserving, conserving and accurately interpreting the contributions of African Americans during the colonial period in New England. Through educational workshops, youth camps, special events and unique partnerships with professional organizations and educational institutions, the Museum places the African American experience in an accurate social, cultural and historical perspective. The MAAH began its first exhibitions and public gatherings in 1963. The MAAH is nationally and internationally known for: The African Meeting House on Beacon Hill
A National Historic Landmark. The Meeting House is the oldest extant black church building in the United States built by free African American artisans. The Abiel Smith School on Beacon Hill
The first publicly funded grammar school in the country for African American children, constructed in 1834, and dedicated in 1835, in Boston. The Museum is pleased to announce that the restoration of the Abiel Smith School is now complete.

77. History Resources - Refdesk.com
to preserve and interpret the historical experiences and museums and selected Websites with more information on African american history and culture.
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  • 1492 : An Ongoing Voyage - Exhibit at Library of Congress
  • 1755: The French and Indian War
  • The 1900 House - Travel back in time, from the Information Age to the Victorian Age, with 'The 1900 House' which transports an actual modern family back to life in 1900.
  • 19th Century Scientific American Home Page
  • A Chronology of U.S. Historical Documents
  • A-Bomb WWW Museum
  • A Moment In Time - Dan Roberts delivers two-minute history lessons on public radio stations around the world.
  • Access to Archival Databases - The Access to Archival Databases (AAD) System gives you online access to electronic records that are highly structured, such as in databases. The initial release of AAD contains material from more than 30 archival series of electronic records, which include over 350 data files totaling well over 50 million unique records.
  • Age of Exploration - Mariners' Museum - site traces the history of exploration beginning with the ancient world of the Egyptians and Phoenicians and continuing with Greece, China, Polynesia, the Arab world, Viking explorations, their discoveries, and their ships.
  • Alexander Palace Time Machine, The
  • 78. Oregon Museums, Oregon Coast Museums, History, Historic Sites
    The North Lincoln County historical Museum has displays on Lincoln City’s NativeAmerican population and is free to the Oregon Coast history Center which
    http://www.pacific101.com/oregon/attractions/historic.htm

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    Lodging Airline Travel Car Rentals ... News Activities Attractions Museums Lighthouses Golf ... Reseller Program
    Shop for unique products from local businesses of the Pacific Coast.
    Advertising Add Link Banner Ads Main St. Shops Contact Us FORT STEVENS – The Union Army built a base here to prevent Confederate ships from entering the Columbia River and was the only mainland site fired on by the Japanese during WWII. It is now one of the largest Oregon State parks and features the state's largest campground, miles of trails and even a shipwreck of the Peter Iredale on the beach! Sea Captain George Flavel constructed Flavel House in 1885. It has six fireplaces that are all hand-carved mantels and tiles imported from Italy, Holland, Belgium and Algeria. This beautiful Victorian Home is located at 8 th and Dune Streets downtown and is open daily 10 am-5 PM in summer; $4 Fort Astoria was built in 1811 when agents acting for millionaire John Jacob Astor founded the first successful permanent American commercial post in the Northwest, Astoria. A reproduction is at the present site. The Columbia River Maritime Museum Uppertown Firefighters Museum Traveling southwest of Astoria you’ll come to Warrenton. Here you’ll find

    79. Hudson Valley Historic Sites
    famous Hudson Valley residents reads like a Who s Who of american history with such tocall ahead to verify schedules and prices for historic sites and events.
    http://www.pojonews.com/enjoy/historic.htm
    Y our complete guide to the Hudson Valley's historic attractions.
    An interactive feature on the FDR site
    E ver since 1609, when an English explorer named Henry Hudson sailed the Half Moon up the river that now bears his name, the Hudson Valley has been in the forefront of our nation's history. The Dutch settled here first, and they are still with us. Most of the towns along the river are rich in history. The Hudson River Valley, home to the American colonies, played a crucial role during the Revolutionary War. Most, if not all, of our greatest military leaders have passed through the portals of the United States Military Academy at West Point
    A list of famous Hudson Valley residents reads like a Who's Who of American history with such U.S. presidents as Martin Van Buren and Franklin Delano Roosevelt . And statesmen like George Clinton, Nelson Rockefeller, Robert Livingston and Averill Harriman. And author Washington Irving, inventor Samuel F.B. Morse, artist Frederic Edwin Church, philanthropist Matthew Vassar and many more. All live on in a host of museums and mansions throughout the valley. All of this in a setting of such great natural beauty that the Hudson River Valley has been called "The Rhine of the Americas."

    80. American Local History Network - Washington State
    If you have a historical or genealogical link to information about the vast amountof history already available interest can be found at american Local history
    http://www.usgennet.org/usa/wa/state/
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    To see what we are all about Please go here for listing of Washington counties!
    Adopt a county; be a part of history!!
    There are no "strings" attached to any contribution, you may take it back at anytime. You may post it on other locations on the Internet or publish it in any form. The links provided on this page are specifically for Washington or may be of interest to those visiting the Washington Local History Network. If you have a historical or genealogical link to add you may send an email to Annette Peebles The links here are to provide information about the vast amount of history already available on the Internet. A wider range of topics of general interest can be found at American Local History Network . Please visit the Topics Index . A State Index can help you find states you may be interested in or adopting! Please visit again!
    new! PERSONAL HISTORIES OF WASHINGTON STATE new!
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    Here is a tiny bit of Washington History that I lived.
    I found your site while looking up how to spell Grays river.
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