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		<title>A quick update</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Dec 2006 17:22:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s been far too long since our last post, so I thought I’d make a quick post to give you an update on a couple of changes you may have noticed on the site.First, we’ve added more of the Pennsylvania &#8230; <a href="http://blog.fold3.com/a-quick-update/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div class="storycontent">It’s been far too long since our last post, so I thought I’d make a quick post to give you an update on a couple of changes you may have noticed on the site.First, we’ve added more of the Pennsylvania Archives. We only have two series left to go–Series 2 Volume XIX and Series 3 Volume IV.Second, you’ll notice that we’ve changed the homepage to provide a peek at what’s to come.</p>
<p>We’re excited about the progress we’ve made in the last few weeks and want to thank all of the people who have been helping us. We’ve received great feedback from the usability studies we have been doing in the office and from the people who have been testing the preview version of the site.</p></div>
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		<title>List of 10,000 Revolutionary Soldiers 1775-1783</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 17:31:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Willis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we continue to get closer to a complete collection of The Pennsylvania Archives, we find more interesting facts.Here is an alphabetical list of Revolutionary Soldiers “compiled chiefly from The Depreciation Account books in the office of the Auditor General &#8230; <a href="http://blog.fold3.com/list-of-10000-revolutionary-soldiers-1775-1783/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<div class="storycontent">As we continue to get closer to a <a title="View the collection status" href="http://www.footnote.com/page/88">complete collection of The Pennsylvania Archives</a>, we find more interesting facts.<a title="View the alphabetical Revolutionary Solider list" href="http://www.footnote.com/browse.php#3086250">Here is an alphabetical list of Revolutionary Soldiers</a> “compiled chiefly from The Depreciation Account books in the office of the Auditor General of Pennsylvania”. The introduction continues:</p>
<blockquote><p>“It contains nearly ten thousand names, and, as will be seen hereafter, but a small proportion of those heroes who gave us the heritage of liberty and free government we enjoy.”</p></blockquote>
<p>If you find something interesting within this list or would like to share your own discoveries, please leave us a comment.</p>
<p>Happy hunting.</p></div>
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		<title>Additional Pennsylvania Archives Records Released on Footnote!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Nov 2006 17:41:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are excited to announce the release of some of the volumes in Series 2 through 7 in the Pennsylvania Archives. With these new records we now have about 78% of the Pennsylvania Archives online. These additional records include topics &#8230; <a href="http://blog.fold3.com/additional-pennsylvania-archives-records-released-on-footnote/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p class="storycontent">We are excited to announce the release of some of the volumes in <a href="http://www.footnote.com/browse.php#185749">Series 2</a> through 7 in the Pennsylvania Archives. With these new records we now have about 78% of the Pennsylvania Archives online. These additional records include topics such as marriage records, muster rolls, tax lists and various records relating to the Revolutionary War. Here’s a list of the different series and what they contain.</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Colonial Records</strong> – <em>(All volumes completed)<br />
</em>Volumes I to X, “Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, from the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government,” contain material dating from the beginning of English rule in 1682 to its end in 1775. Volumes XI to XVI, “Minutes of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, from its Organization to the Termination of the Revolution” include records from the early statehood period.</p>
<p><strong>Series 1</strong>- <em>(All volumes completed)<br />
</em>Series one contains twelve volumes that reproduce papers selected chiefly from the files at the office of the Secretary of the Commonwealth. They were printed in chronological order to parallel and supplement Colonial Records. The earliest materials are dated 1664-and the latest 1790</p>
<p><strong>Series 2</strong> – <em>(Still working on volumes 2, 18, 19)<br />
</em>The nineteen volumes of the second series contain a broad selection of materials taken from numerous civilian sources in addition to repositories within the government of the Commonwealth. The series contains marriage and baptism records extracted from numerous parishes and denominations throughout the colony, muster rolls and papers relating to militia units from various counties, along with early records of immigration.</p>
<p><strong>Series 3</strong> – <em>(Still working on volumes 4, 6, 15–17, 26)<br />
</em>Series Three contains land records and accounts of the Treasury of the State of Pennsylvania. Among the series are twelve volumes of tax records ranging from 1765 to 1788, along with details on land grants, including those to soldiers of the Pennsylvania line in the Revolutionary War, and records of land purchases from the State of Pennsylvania dated 1733 through 1896. The final four volumes are an index for the series.</p>
<p><strong>Series 4</strong> – <em>(Still working on volumes 11 &amp; 12)<br />
</em>The fourth series is a chronological collection of official papers of the governors of Pennsylvania from William Penn (1681) through William Alexis Stone (1903). Contained within the collection are addresses, proclamations, letters, and formal correspondence.</p>
<p><strong>Series 5</strong> – <em>(Still working on volumes 2, 4-8)<br />
</em>The fifth series collects all available muster and militia rolls from Pennsylvania’s early statehood period, including the Revolutionary War and the French and Indian Wars. This series contains records included in the second and third series, presented here with greater accuracy and detail.</p>
<p><strong>Series 6</strong> – <em>(Still working on volumes 1-4, 6, 9, 12, 14-15)<br />
</em>The sixth series continues the collection of early military records begun in the fifth series and includes muster rolls for the post-Revolution period, including the War of 1812 and the Mexican War of 1846-1848. This series also contains additional miscellaneous material such as records of marriages and baptisms, details regarding forfeited estates, and eighteenth-century election returns from the counties. Volume 15 of the sixth series contains an index for the fifth series.</p>
<p><strong>Series 7 </strong>– <em>(Still working on volumes 2, 3, 5)</em><br />
A comprehensive surname index to the more than one million names listed in the sixth series.</p>
<p><strong>Series 8</strong> – <em>(All volumes completed)<br />
</em>The Eighth Series reprints the Votes and Proceedings of the House of Representatives of the Province of Pennsylvania and comprises the journals of the Provincial Assembly during English rule of the colony from December 4, 1682, to September 26, 1776. The collection of this material was originally begun by Benjamin Franklin in 1754.</p>
<p><strong>Series 9</strong> – <em>(All volumes completed)<br />
</em>The ninth series contains the Executive Minutes of Pennsylvania’s Governors 1790-1838, and differs from Series 4 in that it records the official minutes and acts of successive governors, whereas the earlier series contains the private papers of the governors such as addresses and correspondence.</p></blockquote>
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