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EBSCO offers six free databases that cover a variety of topics, including race in society, research dissertations, Anthropogenic articles, and more.
This database is excellent for tracing your family ancestry through historical documents, including cemetery records, county records, census data, and obituaries.
Similar to FamilySearch, this database will help you continue tracing your ancestry through graves of ancestors. Once you create a free account, you can curate virtual memorials for loved ones.
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The Internet Archive is a free, open access database of public domain media, including some of the best films from the 1960s and earlier! Explore lost websites and lost media with the Way Back Machine.
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The Library of Congress offers a massive collection of free to use and reuse material that belong in the public domain. Explore and find what you need for your latest project and general research endeavors.
Drawing from the Thursday Progress Review for La Porte City, the Community History Archive contained digitized copies of physical paper for your perusal.
The National Archives showcase records about the history of this nation, along with records for Veterans' services, educators, and America's founding documents.
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