Today Footnote.com announced a major addition to its Vietnam War Collection: Army Photos and Unit Service Awards. Now totaling over 100,000 photos and documents, this collection (in partnership with the National Archives) helps visitors gain better perspective and appreciation for … Continue reading
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Footnote.com Named Best Genealogy Organization of 2009
January 14, 2010 by Tyler | Comments Off
Footnote.com was named the Best Genealogy Organization of 2009 by Tamura Jones. His site reviewed many of the industries products and sites and Footnote.com was listed as the best organization. The article states that “Footnote simply did what it should … Continue reading
Footnote.com a Top App for Teachers
December 21, 2009 by Tyler | Comments Off
Footnote.com was named #16 on the Best Applications for Tech-Savvy Teachers by Rasmussen College. Rasmussen College wrote the following about Footnote.com. “Footnote is a history teacher’s dream app, with more than 60 million original historical documents to peruse through. Users … Continue reading
The Native American Collection
November 20, 2009 by Tyler | 2 Comments
The latest collection on Footnote.com is the Native American collection which was released yesterday. Working together with the National Archives and Allen County Library, Footnote.com has created a unique collection that will help people discover new details about Native American … Continue reading
Holocaust Collection to Remain Free through 2009
November 12, 2009 by Tyler | Comments Off
We wanted to provide an update on our Holocaust Collection. Originally, we planned to have these records open to the public for only the month of October. However, due to the popularity of this collection, we have decided to keep … Continue reading
Entire U.S. Census goes Interactive with Footnote
October 29, 2009 by Tyler | 3 Comments
Today Footnote.com announced it will digitize and create a searchable database for all publicly available U.S. Federal Censuses, ranging from the first U.S. Census taken in 1790 to the most current public census from 1930. Through its partnership with the … Continue reading
A WWII Romeo & Juliet
Julian Noga was raised in the town of Skrzynka, Poland by his mother on her four-acre farm while his father was in the United States. When Julian was 16 years, he left home and moved to Tarnow. In downtown Tarnow, … Continue reading
