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Tracing Ancestors Among
the Five Civilized Tribes
Southeastern Indians Prior to Removal
By Rachal Mills Lennon
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$24.99
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This new work is designed to eliminate speculation
and help you determine the truth about your Indian ancestry. It focuses on the
toughest period to research — the century or so prior to the removal of the Southeastern
nation to Indian Territory. It provides the cultural, genealogical, and historical
background needed to establish lineage. 156 pp., 2002. |
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Uncle, We
Are Ready!
Registering American’s Men, 1917–1918
By John Newman |
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$29.99
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This is
an extensive guide to researching World War I draft registration cards, which
gives valuable information for over 24 million Americans born between 1872 and
1900. It’s the first book-length study of the WWI draft registration process including
a detailed history and explanation of the draft, as well as a complete series
of research sources available. Divided in two sections, Part I is a study of the
draft registration process designed to assist you with understanding who registered
and the procedures involved. Part II supplies important statistics and the National
Archives and Family History Library film numbers for every local draft board,
incorporating the filming breaks for divisions of names. There is also a fully-searchable
CD-ROM, providing tremendous reference support with an additional 214 pages of
maps, newspaper copies, draft board lists, and lottery numbers.
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