Some of you who were at the Int. Austin Gen. Conference in Washington, DC this month, will remember that I mentioned a resource that I use often, that has original government documents on it. Footnote.com. If some of you want me to do a lookup and send it to you, I will. I received this notice from a Civil War Historian today and thought I would share it with the Austin researchers. ---------------------------- Footnote Civil War Collection Open Free to Public through June. Do you have friends for family with an interest in the civil war or the people who fought it? During the month of June all the Civil War documents will be free to the public. You can share this free access to millions of Civil War records found nowhere else on the web using this link: <http://go.footnote.com/civilwar/> The Civil War forever changed the United States and left a wide range of valuable records for historians, genealogists and other researchers. To help you find what you are looking for, or discover something unexpected, we have a new Civil War area of the site that makes it easier to view, search and browse our Civil War collection. Come see what you can find and discover the Civil War through the eyes of those who lived it.