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    1. [MINNESOTA] Photography Service for Genealogists
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    3. The following article is from Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter and is copyright 2002 by Richard W. Eastman. It is re-published here with the permission of the author. Thanks Dick Schweiss (List Admin. for) Brown County, MN Mail List ... [email protected] Researching surnames: SCHWEISS .. MEIER .. SCHMITT/SCHMIDT .. STADTHER(R) .. MEHLTRATER My Genealogy Site: http://www.harbornet.com/folks/dick/SchweissFamilyHistory.htm ============================================================== - Photography Service for Genealogists Would you like to obtain a digital photo of a tombstone, a house, or some other feature of your family's history? Pixelminers is a service that may be useful to you. Pixelminers is a unique service for those needing a digital photograph of anything, anywhere -- as long as it's legal and can be safely photographed. For the genealogist, this means things like photos of gravestones, an old farmhouse or other family address from years ago, the small European town you're descended from. You can add these pictures to any modern genealogy program or to the family photo album. Pixelminers is an association of more than 1,000 photographers around the world who take pictures for a fee. The photographers take the digital photos and send them via the Internet, receiving their payment electronically. The nice thing about this service is that anyone can place an order from the comfort of their home. Many clients want or need a photo or research but are unable or unwilling to bear the expense of transportation, lodging, and other considerations that travel involves. Sometimes this involves going to a country where they do not speak or read the native language. Clients use Pixelminers for genealogical documentation and research, personal interest, and curiosity, preparation for travel, general interest and educational research, documentation, and many other reasons, including replacing that lost, missed, or damaged vacation photo. You can check them out at http://www.pixelminers.com.

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