Hey Gary, Did you try this yet? I just gave up $20 for the month to see this. What a MAJOR disappointment. There site isn't the easiest to define a search. And what results I got from the SUN were hard to read, I guess because it was poorly copied. I'm going to ask for a refund tomorrow. It would be great if the Sun was truly digitized, like the way Proquest did the NY Times and the Washington Post. Karen -----Original Message----- From: g.ruppert@att.net To: md-baltimorecity@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 2:59 PM Subject: [MD-BALTIMORECITY] Baltimore Sun Paper digitized I stumbled across the fact that part of the Baltimore Sunpaper has been digitized and is available for every-word search on-line. The dates covered are 1851 through 1900. I have spent hours searching and finding a goldmine of information from this source. Some years ago ProQuest was looking into digitizing the Sunpaper but did not carry through because of the cost. The current project is available through the newly launched GenealogyBank.com (for a fee) and can be found under Historical Newspapers on their site. It looks like another organization has done the scanning but GenealogyBank.com is providing on-line access. Since I hadn't seen mention of this on any of the Baltimore lists, I thought it might be worth bringing up. Just for the record, I have absolutely no connection with GenealogyBank.com other than being a very satisfied customer. Gary 4 April 2007 Baltimore http://home.att.net/~g.ruppert ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MD-BALTIMORECITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com.