This is part of Accessible Archives Inc., http://www.accessible.com/, which licenses its American history databases. From their "CITIES AND COUNTIES OF AMERICA" page.. "This database will ultimately include complete text of late 19th century histories of cities and counties of America. New Jersey has been selected as the first state to be included and will contain the 13 volumes which contain histories of all 21 New Jersey counties. The scheduled completion date for New Jersey is September 2001." I've also found these unpublished links work-- http://216.181.70.227/NJ/capemay/Titlepage.htm http://216.181.70.227/NJ/burlington/Titlepage.htm Since the server the Camden Co information is on [216.181.70.227] doesn't yet resolve to a name, it appears their work is behind schedule and someone left the door open. Enjoy while you can. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Malcolm Schalick Sharp http://sharp.rootsweb.com -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Vincent Summers" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 2:33 PM Subject: [NJCAMDEN] HISTORY OF CAMDEN COUNTY Online! > http://216.181.70.227/NJ/NewJersey.asp > > George Reeser Prowell's HISTORY OF CAMDEN COUNTY, 1886, online. This > was found by doing a simple Google Search. Since that is the case, > and one can just go to the site and access the database, I will assume > it is perfectly legal. > > Vince Summers >