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TABLE OF CONTENTSFTP DIRECTORY FILE MANAGER
Alabama Table of ContentsAlabama Carolyn Golowka
Alaska Table of ContentsAlaska Tina Vickery
Arizona Table of ContentsArizona Shalamar Joe
Arkansas Table of ContentsArkansas Gina Heffernan
California Table of ContentsCalifornia Patti Jepsen
Colorado Table of ContentsColorado Lee Zion
Connecticut Table of ContentsConnecticut Jo Branch
Delaware Table of ContentsDelaware Shari Handley
DC Table of ContentsDistrict of Columbia Kathi Jones-Hudson
Florida Table of ContentsFlorida Colleen Kennedy Gormley
Georgia Table of ContentsGeorgia Virginia Crilley
Hawaii Table of ContentsHawaii Maggie Stewart
Idaho Table of ContentsIdaho Shalamar Joe
Illinois Table of ContentsIllinois Deb Haines
Indiana Table of ContentsIndiana Shalamar Joe
Iowa Table of ContentsIowa Alice Warner
Kansas Table of ContentsKansas Mary Ann Hetrick and Maggie Stewart
Kentucky Table of ContentsKentucky Tom Hembrey
Louisiana Table of ContentsLouisiana Jo Branch
Maine Table of ContentsMaine Tina Vickery
Maryland Table of ContentsMarylandCyndie Enfinger
Massachusetts Table of ContentsMassachusetts Ray Sears
Michigan Table of ContentsMichigan Jan Cortez
Minnesota Table of ContentsMinnesota Terri Shipp
Mississippi Table of ContentsMississippi Ann Allen Geoghegan
Missouri Table of ContentsMissouri Cheryl Bell
Montana Table of ContentsMontana Shalamar Joe
Nebraska Table of ContentsNebraska Chris Christensen
Nevada Table of ContentsNevada Joy Fisher
New Hampshire Table of ContentsNew Hampshire Tina Vickery
New Jersey Table of ContentsNew Jersey Cyndie Enfinger
New Mexico Table of ContentsNew Mexico Sam-Quito Padilla G
New York Table of ContentsNew York W. David Samuelsen
North Carolina Table of ContentsNorth Carolina Guy Potts
North Dakota Table of ContentsNorth Dakota Joe Zsedeny
Ohio Table of ContentsOhio Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
Oklahoma Table of ContentsOklahoma Gene Phillips
Oregon Table of ContentsOregon Penny Menges
Pennsylvania Table of ContentsPennsylvania Joe Patterson
Rhode Island Table of ContentsRhode Island Tina Vickery
South Carolina Table of ContentsSouth Carolina Victoria Proctor
South Dakota Table of ContentsSouth Dakota Joy Fisher
Tennessee Table of ContentsTennessee Linda Simpson
Texas Table of ContentsTexas Lola Withrow
Utah Table of ContentsUtah Christine Goff
Vermont Table of ContentsVermont Tina Vickery
Virginia Table of ContentsVirginia Matt Harris
Washington Table of ContentsWashington Mike Sweeney
West Virginia Table of ContentsWest Virginia Alice Warner
Wisconsin Table of ContentsWisconsin Tina Vickery
Wyoming Table of ContentsWyoming Shalamar Joe

NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county tables of content.

The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.


About the USGenWeb Archives

National Genealogical Society's "Why Should A Genealogical Society Give Records Away?" by Jeffrey A. Bockman. Statement about USGenWeb

Many thanks to Dr. Brian Leverich and Karen Isaacson, founders of Rootsweb Genealogical Data Cooperative now Rootsweb.Com, and later MyFamily.com and The Generations Network for generously providing space on their servers.

In June 1996, the USGenWeb Digital Library (USGenWeb Archives TM) was developed to present actual transcriptions of public domain records on the Internet. This huge undertaking is the cooperative effort of volunteers who either have electronically formatted files on census records, marriage bonds, wills, and other public documents, or are willing to transcribe this information to contribute.

Once the decision was made to develop a project, originally called "TimeToDo" Something, a call went out to volunteers who would be willing to transcribe primary records as a service to the Internet genealogical community, find a way to get them posted on the Internet, and supporting the The USGenWeb Project county hosts by storing large files in a central location with a search engine. Space is donated by RootsWeb.Com for storage of the files.

The table above is broken down by state. The left column represents the location of a Table of Contents for each state, with a brief description of each file and a direct link to it. The right column is the actual location of the archived files.

The USGenWeb Archives Digital Library was implemented in July 1996, and files are being added everyday. If you have transcriptions to contribute, please contact the person listed on the state Table of Contents page. Please read the Guidelines for file contributions. The files need to be in ASCII text format, and will be converted by the state archive manager if in another form. To help our volunteers, please read how to prepare files for submitting.

In February, 1997, the USGenWeb Archives Census Project was launched.

In February, 1999, the USGenWeb Archives Pension Project was launched.

In April, 1999, the United States Digital Map Project was launched.

In January, 2000, the USGenWeb Archives Special Collections Project was launched.

In April, 2000, the USGenWeb Archives Obits Project was launched.

In August, 2000, the USGenWeb Archives Church Records Project was launched.

In February, 2001, the USGenWeb Archives Marriages Project was launched.

In January, 2005, the USGenWeb Archives Immigrations Project was launched.

In May, 2005, the USGenWeb Archives Court Cases Project was launched.

Other specialized Archives projects will be announced in the future.



The USGenWeb Archives Census Project - the Original

In February, 1997, the Archives coordinator asked the archivists for a volunteer to head up a census transcription project with the goal of getting every census transcribed and in the USGenWeb Archives for free access. Ken Hollingsworth answered that call and transcribers were recruited. The original goal was to complete the 1850 census transcriptions, but the overwhelming response from volunteers resulted in all years being included.

Software was developed, CTA, by John Rigdon for 1850, which would produce a standardized text file and a database to be used for future census studies and with a search engine that would point to the actual images that would be online in the Archives. A few months later, Phil Beshear developed CART, which produces text, database, and html, and covers several years. Late 1999, Bill Husler developed CensTrans, geared toward MAC users.

Thanks to S-K Publications who has provided transcription material and census images, and AllCensus and Blue Roses for census images, RootsWeb.Com for providing the free server space, and the hundreds of volunteers, census data is being uploaded to the USGenWeb Archives everyday, both text transcriptions, and actual images of the microfilm.

SK Publications is offering group rates for cd purchases, and donates the images for uploading to the USGenWeb Archives. To find out how this works, Click Here

View Census Images

If you would like to join this effort, please contact Maggie Zimmerman, or visit the The USGenWeb Archives Census Project page.


Coordinator: Linda Lewis
: Joy Fisher
Advisory Board Representative: Cyndie Enfinger
Committee: David Crosby, Cyndie Enfinger, Joy Fisher, Linda Lewis,
Joe Patterson, Tina Vickery, George Waller and Lee Zion
Founders: Dr. Brian Leverich, Linda Lewis, John Rigdon, Dale Schneider, George Waller

The USGenWeb Project.

*The names, The USGenWeb Project and XXGenWeb (where XX is the two-letter abbreviation for each state), are reserved exclusively for use by The USGenWeb Project.

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