Jackson County -- that's halfway between Indianapolis and Louisville for you outlanders -- has a newly relocated GenWeb site and a new blog to go with it. Check 'em out, and don't miss the link to online WPA-Era transcribed slave narratives pertaining to Indiana. This is a neglected source for research targets of all colors, as Elizabeth Shown Mills pointed out in one of her presentations at last month's National Genealogical Society conference.
Friday, June 13, 2008
Jackson County, Indiana
Posted by Harold Henderson at 3:44 AM
Labels: blogs, Jackson County Indiana, slave narratives
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