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Archives: Researching Your Family's History at the Massachusetts Archives Introduction The Archives, a division of the Office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, is the repository for Massachusetts records generated by state government. Archives holdings date from the beginning of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1628 and document the settlement of lands in Maine and Massachusetts, the arrival of immigrants, and the development of state government. In addition to the archival records created by Massachusetts state agencies, the Archives has a limited selection of books and microforms to aid genealogists and other researchers. Access to these materials is provided through the Reading Room of the Massachusetts Archives at Columbia Point. Top of page Passenger Lists Massachusetts officials started recording the names of immigrants who arrived by ship to the Port of Boston in 1848, a procedure that continued until 1891, when federal record-keeping programs superseded those of the state. Passenger manifest for the Missouri, arriving February 15, 1882 Census Schedules

Zoeken in het Rijksarchief in België Research Subject Database | WW2 Research The World War II Dead of University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)Hi Bill, Thanks for putting this together. My grand uncle, 2nd Lt. Robert L. Ashley Cemetery Pictures These Photos Graciously Submitted by John Waggoner Jr. Any Comments or Questions Click Here Ashley Cemetery The Ashley Cemetery is located about 3/4 miles west of Hickman at 36 Racoon Branch Road on the Turner farm. Ashley, James W. 25 July 1867 - 8 Nov 1939 Ashley, Lucy C Johnson 22 June 1872 - 22 Mar 1935 Ashley, Jewel s/o Mr.& Mrs. Names and dates from Smith County Cemeteries - South of the Cumberland River Pg. 67-68 Back To Cemetery Pictures Index

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Brest to Bastogne: The Story of the 6th Armored Division - WWII G.I. Stories Booklet (Lone Sentry) This is one of a series of G.I. Stories of the Ground, Air and Service Forces in the European Theater of Operations, to be issued by the Stars and Stripes, a publication of the Information and Education Division, Special and Information Services, ETOUSA... Major General R. W. ACH member of the 6th Armored Division has ample reason to thrill with pride for what he and his comrades have accomplished in more than six months of uninterrupted combat. The Story of the 6th Armored Division LOODY Bastogne—30 days of freezing hell! This was the end of the first six months of combat for the 6th Armd. Five days later, Super Sixth was shifted to positions northeast of the now-famous city. Still trying desperately to capture Bastogne, the Germans threw everything in the book at the 6th—tanks, infantry, artillery, rockets, bombs. Slowly, the Germans relinquished their grip on the east shoulder of the bulge. For the enemy, Bastogne marks the stumbling block in its Ardennes offensive. That was Bastogne!

American Impressionism in Context Editor's note: The Greenville County Museum of Art provided source material to Resource Library Magazine for the following article. If you have questions or comments regarding the source material, please contact the Greenville County Museum of Art directly through either this phone number or web address: American Impressionism in Context American Impressionism in Context, drawn from the Greenville Museum's respected Southern Collection, demonstrates the evolution of Impressionism from the Hudson River School onward, with an emphasis on southern-related examples. Excerpts from the label text on the walls of the exhibition are reprinted below: Landscape: A National Treasure In a world that was becoming increasingly industrialized, landscape painters sought to capture unspoiled views of nature. Painter Martin Johnson Heade, an avid sportsman, was attracted to St. John Moran's Natural Bridge depicts a noted Eastern landmark that once belonged to Thomas Jefferson. Making a Point Colored Light G.

F. Bretschneider, J. Guilbaud, Les archives en Allemagne — perspectivia.net Text Metadata {*style:<b>Allemagne </b>*} Ce qui rend les archives allemandes différentes d 'autres paysages archivistiques, c 'est surtout la structure fédérale du pays et le passé dans lequel celle-ci plonge ses racines. Principes et missions des archives Or, il ne s 'agit pas de pièces quelconques. - proviennent de l 'action d 'une personne morale ou physique (quand il s 'agit d 'une administration, on dit souvent en allemand qu 'ils relèvent de son ) ; - ne sont plus nécessaires à l 'activité des services qui les ont produits ; - ont une valeur durable, par exemple pour des raisons historiques ou patrimoniales. Par conséquent, les documents d 'archives : - résultent de l 'action administrative et non privée (les lettres personnelles d 'un ministre à ses amis ne font ainsi, pas partie des archives, sauf si elles touchent également des sujets d 'intérêt public, par exemple des réflexions politiques en relation avec son activité de ministre ) ; Les objectifs de l 'archivage Archives fédérales

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