The Henry Project website has been experiencing more traffic than usual this month, as I just got a message that 80% of the monthly quota has been reached (and the month isn't even half over). I would like to remind users of this newsgroup that the Henry Project has a mirror site with exactly the same pages, located at the following URL: http://home.earthlink.net/~henryproject/hproject/henry.htm This site is currently receiving much less traffic, and I recommend that those who use this material often consider using this URL instead. If/when the other site reaches its quota, it will temporarily go offline, and the above URL will be the only way to access the Henry Project until the beginning of the next month. I know that a more permanent solution is going to be needed in the long run, but it will require a significant investment of time on my part, and it is not very near to the top of my (very long) to-do list. Stewart Baldwin
Stewart, You can put me on your pre-publication orders list if you ever decide to publish this as a book. Best, Nathan On Sat, May 14, 2016 at 10:02 AM, Stewart Baldwin via < gen-medieval@rootsweb.com> wrote: > The Henry Project website has been experiencing more traffic than usual > this month, as I just got a message that 80% of the monthly quota has > been reached (and the month isn't even half over). I would like to > remind users of this newsgroup that the Henry Project has a mirror site > with exactly the same pages, located at the following URL: > > http://home.earthlink.net/~henryproject/hproject/henry.htm > > This site is currently receiving much less traffic, and I recommend that > those who use this material often consider using this URL instead. > If/when the other site reaches its quota, it will temporarily go > offline, and the above URL will be the only way to access the Henry > Project until the beginning of the next month. > > I know that a more permanent solution is going to be needed in the long > run, but it will require a significant investment of time on my part, > and it is not very near to the top of my (very long) to-do list. > > Stewart Baldwin > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GEN-MEDIEVAL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > -- Nathan W. Murphy, MA, Accredited Genealogist United States and Canada Research Consultant Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah