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Civil War Unit Structures: A Basic Breakdown - ancstry.me/1uIE2gF #CivilWar #Military


Have you thought about how the weather affected your ancestors? bit.ly/1FbvtmD


This is why you don't skip censuses. ancstry.me/1mVmAXP


How to get the reluctant relative to open up in a #familyhistory interview: ancstry.me/1oqVgNM


Want to see what collections are on Archives? Check out our Collections page to find specific resources: ancstry.me/1qwVrb2


College football season is in high gear! Check out the humble beginnings of four legendary coaches: ancstry.me/1njmOK2


If your ancestors had a home on Rocky Top, check out our Tennessee collections: ancstry.me/1pdjVEJ


Still thinking about #Texas after #FGS2014 last week? Check out our Texas collections: ancstry.me/1uDmhRU


We love helping people find their ancestors! Stop by and talk with us in booth 407! #FGS2014

Archivescom's tweet image. We love helping people find their ancestors! Stop by and talk with us in booth 407! #FGS2014

Looking forward to seeing everyone next week in San Antonio for #FGS2014!


Ancestors in #Massachusetts? Check out our Massachusetts Marriage Records (1569-1850): ancstry.me/1kHmD9W


New state censuses for South Dakota: 1915, 1925, 1935 and 1945! Start searching: ancstry.me/1phbUTC #genealogy


The federal censuses are the backbone of genealogy research. Learn how to harness this resource from expert @AmyCrow: ancstry.me/1olRwyX


Fourth cousin, twice removed - degrees of cousins can be hard to keep track of, but @AmyCrow shares some great tips: ancstry.me/1lCPniB


Obituaries can contain facts (other than death info) which might help in your search! Browse our new collection here: ancstry.me/1jfy4Qf


Find those spud-loving Idaho ancestors! We've just added Idaho County Marriages from 1864-1950: ancstry.me/1oxZXKP


Take a look at the U.S. federal censuses - a timeline of what life was like in the U.S. every 10 years: ancstry.me/1lfrKgK


South Dakota ancestors? Find them in the 1915 State Census: ancstry.me/1llz9tw #genealogy


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