Dear Linda, Thank you for sending this note to the Hillsborough county list!!! I have added links to your EXCELLENT site on all my state pages for IN, MA, NH, VT and MN, and, of course, for the Hillsborough County page of the NH site. These websites are at the following URLs: Indiana Local History <-> Genealogy http://home.att.net/~Local_History/IN_History.htm Massachusetts Local History <-> Genealogy http://home.att.net/~Local_History/MA_History.htm New Hampshire Local History <-> Genealogy http://home.att.net/~Local_History/NH_History.htm Minnesota Local History <-> Genealogy http://home.att.net/~Local_History/Minnesota.htm Vermont Local History <-> Genealogy http://home.att.net/~Local_History/VT_History.htm I will see what I may be able to get together to submit toward building your wonderful - and much needed - site. With Admiration and Respect, -Ann McRoden Mensch, Professional Historical Genealogist -Researching Onsight and at The Allen County Public Library http://home.att.net/~mensch-family/Resume.htm ACPL Resources: http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/genealogy/genealogy.html Poor House Lady wrote: > I would like to invite you to visit my website called The POORHOUSE STORY (a > clearinghouse for information about 19th century American poorhouses) at > http://www.poorhousestory.com Recently we posted old postcard photographs > of the poorhouses in Hillsboro and Cheshire Counties in New Hampshire. > > If you have visited the site before, you will need to click on REFRESH on > your browser when you get to the NEW HAMPSHIRE page in order to see the new > material. > > If you have never visited before, > DIRECTIONS: at the homepage, click on the link for POORHOUSES BY STATE, > then click on OTHER STATES, then click on NEW HAMPSHIRE on the table of > states. > > After you browse to see what is on your state (and maybe adjoining states), > you may find some other pages interesting. These could include (linked off > the homepage) the HISTORY page or the LETTER TO GENEALOGISTS. > > Remember that The POORHOUSE STORY grows through tips and information shared > by readers. Your submissions would be greatly appreciated. > > Thanks, > Linda Crannell > (aka=The Poorhouse Lady)