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Helpful Research
Links
The USGenWeb Project - All 50
states and
their counties and parish's with web sites maintained by volunteers to
ensure
free genealogy is available to researchers; check it out today!
Rootsweb - Provides outstanding
resources to
help in research of lineages with connections to individuals,
histories, family
trees, etc.
Military
Links
· Texas Confederate
Pension Index - Approximately 54,000 Texas Confederate claims; You
may
order these by Email
· Terry's Texas Rangers - Info
on the
8th Texas Cavalry (CA) including history, campaigns & personnel
roster
· Texas in the Civil War -
Index of Confederate Regimental histories
· The National
Vietnam War
Museum - Still under construction but will be the first museum in
the
United States to be dedicated to the veterans of the Vietnam War,
located in
Mineral Wells, Palo Pinto Co., Texas
Texas
Research
· Catholic Archives of Texas- The mission is
to collect, preserve, & make records
available for research
· Cyndi's List - A
remarkable
collection of Texas genealogy sites
· Daughters of Republic of Texas Library
- Daughters
of Republic of Texas Library, at the Alamo in San Antonio, has over
12,000
titles, plus manuscripts, maps, photographs, & periodicals relating
to TX
Sons
of the Republic of Texas -
The Sons of the Republic of
Texas was first
organized in April
1893 at Richmond, Texas, by
several
sons and grandsons of veterans of the Texas Revolution
Handbook of Texas On
line -
Excellent search resource on
Texas History
·
Lone Star Junction - Everything
Texans or
"foreigners" ever wanted to know about TEXAS
· TXGenWeb Project - All 254
counties with
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provide free genealogy resources
· Texas County Tax
Rolls
- Texas County Tax Rolls available from date of organization of the
county
through 1901 through an Interlibrary Loan program from the Texas State
Library
· Texas Historical Commission -
The Texas Historical Commission (THC) is the state agency for historic
preservation. THC staff consult with citizens and organizations to
preserve
Texas' architectural, archaeological & cultural landmarks. The
agency is
recognized nationally for its programs
· Texas
Land Grants -
Understanding Texas land grants after 1836
· Texas
Newspapers
Collection - See what yesteryear newspapers exist on microfilm!
· Texas State Cemetery -
Check out
the master list of burials. Some of Texas' most notable sons &
daughters
are buried and honored
· Texas State
Historical Association Publications - Since 1897 the Texas State
Historical
Association has been preserving, studying, & publishing the Texas
past. See
the impressive publications
· Texas Vital Records
-
Information you need to write for Texas birth, marriage, and death
records
·
Texan Legacy Association - The
Texan
Legacy Association is dedicated to the memory of early Texas cultures,
lifestyles, & histories
· TexMaps - Easy-to-use
maps for
various cities and regional areas throughout
South
Texas
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