Thought I'd pass some good genealogical links on to the rest of you....some of you probably already subscribe to Ancestry.com but for those who don't, you may want to visit some of the links! - >======================================================= >Good Morning, Just wanted to let you know that the information on NAIL for >the Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes a.k.a. The Dawes Roll is not >complete, I looked through it and could not find my GGGrandmother for whom >I have a roll number. So please do not be discouraged if the information is >not there. > >If you ever have a chance to go to Tahlequah, Oklahoma to the Cherokee >village it is very interesting. At the registration office (I can't think >of the official name) they have the rolls available for you to look >through. Thank you for your time and for the Daily News! >Sincerely, Susan > >****** > >Thanks, Susan, for that tip. We should also remember that the same is true >of all databases or indexes. When information is taken from a secondary >source document, whether it is an index, extract, or any kind of >transcription, the possibility for error exists. Errors of omission, >spelling errors, and other typographical mistakes can give the false >impression that a record does not exist, when in fact it may have just been >overlooked, or is misspelled. > >The Cherokee Heritage Center in Tahlequa, Oklahoma, consists of the >Cherokee National Museum, Tsa-La-Gi Ancient Village, and Adams Corner Rural >Village. Anyone interested in visiting the Cherokee Heritage Center, can >get more information by contacting: > >Cherokee Heritage Center/Cherokee National Historical Society >P.O. Box 515 >Tahlequah, OK 74465 >Tel: 918-456-6007 >Fax: 918-456-6165 >http://www.powersource.com/powersource/heritage/center.html >Cherokee National Historical Society >http://www.powersource.com/powersource/heritage/ > >More Cherokee resources can be found in Tahlequa at: > >Northeastern State University >John Vaughan Library >Special Collections, Room 221 >Tahlequah, OK 74464 >Tel: 918-456-5511 ext. 3252 (Special Collections) >Email: library@cherokee.nsuok.edu >http://www.nsuok.edu/jvl/jvlspc.html > ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> > >Dear Ms, Smith: > >Your otherwise excellent roundup of Richmond Area Resources refers to >"Library of Virginia (Serves as the State Archives)." The Library doesn't >"serve as" the state archives; it is the state archives! > >Thanks for putting out the Ancestry Daily News -- always a great source of >info. > >Jeff > >****** > >Thanks, Jeff, for clarifying that. The name used to be the Virginia State >Library and Archives, but it was changed a few years ago. See the message >below for more Richmond facilities of interest. . . > ><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> > >Hi, Juliana! >I just read 03 May Ancestry Daily News. I just would like you to add to >your list of places of interest in Richmond, VA. > >They are: > >~ The Confederate White House which has been between 70 to 80 percent >restored. >~ The Museum of the Confederacy which is a tremendous museum of the Civil >War. > >These are great historical experiences just as Colonial Williamsburg, or >the Battlefields of the Civil War. Please tell your readers about these. > >Thank you for your attention!!! > >Linda >Seattle, WA > >****** > >Thanks, Linda, for bringing this to our attention. 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