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    1. Re: [MISSISSIPPI] The magazine THE CONFEDERATE VETERAN - four places that say they have it
    2. PK Murphy
    3. Dear Dover2, Here are the results from a search for +"the confederate veteran" +1894, using www.vivisimo.com : 1. The Fannin County Library (Georgia) has a set of The Confederate Veteran for 1893 and 1894. The site that had that information didn't have a link for the Fannin County Library. The main link for the library is http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafannin/library/MainMenu.html . I didn't find a way of doing a search on the site, but somewhere on it there should be at least a postal address. 2. A Civil War site - http://americancivilwar.50megs.com/CVM.html - has "best of Confederate Veteran" for the years 1893-1906. The site belongs to a Steven Cone. His e-mail address, as given on the "e-mail the webmaster" link, is [email protected] 3. Another site also called "The Best of Confederate of Confederate Veteran" says "An On Line Card Index to names contained in the Confederate Veteran Magazine is available here." When I tried it, I got an error message. However, further down the page it says that the whole set of "The Best of Confederate Veteran" is for sale as a CD. Here's the main link: http://www.researchonline.net/cvm/mastindx.htm , with the ads for the CD version towards the bottom of the page. Since the index link didn't work, I don't know whether the CD has the article you need. But at the very bottom of the page, in squinchy little print, you'll find the name, address, phone number and e-mail address of the man whose site it is and he might be willing to tell you if the CD has what you need. He's also the direct seller of the CD, the other being www.amazon.com . 4. The State of Missouri Historical Society's main page says "The Reference Library has a card catalog ... The Confederate Veteran magazine (1894-1932) contains many names of soldiers from all over the United States, and it is indexed..." I didn't find an online card catalogue - which doesn't necessarily mean that there isn't one. The Society takes research requests for a fee of $25 for out-of-state researchers. The request form for out-of-state requests is at http://www.umsystem.edu/shs/ofsrequestform.html . Vivisimo is useful for the way it clusters search results. In this case, I looked only at the cluster named "1894 Confederate Veterans Magazine" - there were nine sites listed, but some were duplicates. If none of this produces what you need, please let me know and I'll try to come up with some more places to look. Best regards, PK Murphy in Toronto ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 12:40 PM Subject: [MISSISSIPPI] The magazine THE CONFEDERATE VETERAN > We are looking for an article concerning General N. H. Harris of Natchez, MS. > The reference that we have is Page 70, 1894 (or 1895). > > Does anyone have the CD or Hardcopy of this series of magazines? Can you > point us toward someone who does. Lastly is there some site on the net where > the magazine > can be found. > > Gratefully > > Dover2

    03/02/2004 11:23:56
    1. Re: [MISSISSIPPI] The magazine THE CONFEDERATE VETERAN - four places that say they have it
    2. The library at Pascagoula also has these. I'll look for the article when I can get to the library. Regards, Jim From: "PK Murphy" <[email protected]> Date sent: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 18:23:56 -0500 Subject: Re: [MISSISSIPPI] The magazine THE CONFEDERATE VETERAN - four places that say they have it > Dear Dover2, > > Here are the results from a search for +"the confederate veteran" > +1894, using www.vivisimo.com : > > 1. The Fannin County Library (Georgia) has a set of The Confederate > Veteran for 1893 and 1894. The site that had that information didn't > have a link for the Fannin County Library. The main link for the > library is http://www.rootsweb.com/~gafannin/library/MainMenu.html . I > didn't find a way of doing a search on the site, but somewhere on it > there should be at least a postal address. > > 2. A Civil War site - http://americancivilwar.50megs.com/CVM.html - > has "best of Confederate Veteran" for the years 1893-1906. The site > belongs to a Steven Cone. His e-mail address, as given on the "e-mail > the webmaster" link, is [email protected] > > 3. Another site also called "The Best of Confederate of Confederate > Veteran" says "An On Line Card Index to names contained in the > Confederate Veteran Magazine is available here." When I tried it, I > got an error message. However, further down the page it says that the > whole set of "The Best of Confederate Veteran" is for sale as a CD. > Here's the main link: http://www.researchonline.net/cvm/mastindx.htm , > with the ads for the CD version towards the bottom of the page. Since > the index link didn't work, I don't know whether the CD has the > article you need. But at the very bottom of the page, in squinchy > little print, you'll find the name, address, phone number and e-mail > address of the man whose site it is and he might be willing to tell > you if the CD has what you need. He's also the direct seller of the > CD, the other being www.amazon.com . > > 4. The State of Missouri Historical Society's main page says "The > Reference Library has a card catalog ... The Confederate Veteran > magazine (1894-1932) contains many names of soldiers from all over the > United States, and it is indexed..." I didn't find an online card > catalogue - which doesn't necessarily mean that there isn't one. The > Society takes research requests for a fee of $25 for out-of-state > researchers. The request form for out-of-state requests is at > http://www.umsystem.edu/shs/ofsrequestform.html . > > Vivisimo is useful for the way it clusters search results. In this > case, I looked only at the cluster named "1894 Confederate Veterans > Magazine" - there were nine sites listed, but some were duplicates. > > If none of this produces what you need, please let me know and I'll > try to come up with some more places to look. > > Best regards, > PK Murphy in Toronto > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2004 12:40 PM > Subject: [MISSISSIPPI] The magazine THE CONFEDERATE VETERAN > > > > We are looking for an article concerning General N. H. Harris of > > Natchez, > MS. > > The reference that we have is Page 70, 1894 (or 1895). > > > > Does anyone have the CD or Hardcopy of this series of magazines? > > Can you point us toward someone who does. Lastly is there some > > site on the net > where > > the magazine > > can be found. > > > > Gratefully > > > > Dover2 > > > ==== MISSISSIPPI Mailing List ==== > Visit the Mississippi-L Website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~mississi > where you can both SUBSCRIBE and UNSUBSCRIBE with a click of the > mouse. > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >

    03/02/2004 10:26:25