While digging up some historical records on a Delaware property earlier this week, I discovered a large body of helpful online maps published by the Philadelphia Free Library. This urban institution has substantial online collections, including a large holding of maps. The resources that helped with my investigation was the Hexamer General Survey collection. Between 1866 and…
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10 Maryland Newspapers Available on Library of Congress Site
The Historic Maryland Newspaper Project at the University of Maryland Libraries is an ongoing effort to digitize historic newspaper content across the state. During the first year of this important project, the University has scanned several titles from Baltimore. There are also serials from Cumberland and Hagerstown. All ten titles that have been completed are…
19th Century Travel Guide for Travel between Philadelphia and Baltimore Helpful for Local History Researchers
When we hit the road these days for a trip to some unfamiliar destination, we often consult travel directories and guidebooks. These handy sources, whether online or on the printed page, are packed with information about a place, providing details for sightseeing and accommodations They were there in the 19th century too, filling the need…
Links to High Quality Digital Content for Local & Family History Research on Delmarva
Since there is an enormous, rapidly growing body of research information available on the web, there is a need for a curated landing page, a place in the public commons on the net, to help someone digging into the past. This opportunity to help researchers is something I encounter often during public lectures and courses as…