388 indexed pages. Regimental history detailing what happened to a band of Mississippians who marched off to war in 1861.RARE out of print book. A must for Civil War researchers or genealogist looking for relatives in the 6th Mississippi infantry. View More...
Kentucky Ancestry is the most extensive available guide for Kentucky genealogical and historical research. This genealogical gem outlines the holdings of the Kentucky State Archives and Kentucky's libraries, courthouses, universities, and historical organizations. Author Dr. Roseann Hogan's experience and knowledge will help you achieve efficient and successful research in Kentucky—a state that played a key role in the United States' western expansion.
388 pages, including index. Free shipping media mail. The book is organized into five major chapters, beginning with the Smithsonian's decades of engagement with aeronautics before World War I; proceeding to curator Paul Garber's amassing a collection of historic airplanes between the wars; on to the long struggle to construct a museum on the National Mall; and then to two parallel stories, one on the mall museum since it's opening, and the other on the origins, construction, and life of our second major site, the Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center, which opened in 2003. View More...
A collection of photographs and first-hand observations of life among the Navaho and Hopi in the early 20th century. "A most valuable historical resource."- American Indian Quarterly. 388 pages, hardback. View More...
Index in front of book. A genealogy chart tipped in to the ffep. Some of the family names listed are: Allen, Bacon, Campbell, Cummings, Worth and many others.