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Catalogs before the Card Catalog - Library of Congress Five major catalogs (1830, 1840, 1849, 1861, 1864) and 31 catalog supplements or chapter reprints were published by the Library between 1815 and 1864 Each was a substantial volume, ranging in length from 258 pages in 1830 to 1,398 pages in 1861, and each was arranged according to Jefferson's system
1840 Buffalo Creek Census, notebooks 1 and 2 Two notebooks, each containing English and Indian names of over 300 Senecas residing at Buffalo Creek, 1840, arranged by clans, and giving the following information in tabular form: place of birth, age, number of children, sex, religion and rank
The United States almanac, for the year of our Lord 1840 : . . . Arranged . . . The United States almanac, for the year of our Lord 1840 : Arranged after the system of the German calendars Carefully calculated for the latitude and meridian of Philadelphia by Egelmann, Charles Frederick, 1782-1860 Publication date 1839 Topics Almanacs, American Publisher Philadelphia : Published by George W Mentz Son Collection
The New Testament, arranged in historical and chronological order . . . View 946 images in sequence Boston, Perkins and Marvin: Philadelphia, H Perkins, 1840 - Also available in digital form The books in this collection are in the public domain and are free to use and reuse Credit Line: Library of Congress More about Copyright and other Restrictions
U. S. History Timeline: The 1840s - Americas Best History January 19, 1840 - Antarctica is claimed for the United States when Captain Charles Wilkes circumnavigates the continent and claims Wilkes Land for the nation June 1, 1840 - The census of the United States grows to 17,063,353, up 33% from the decade before
Barbados: Local History Genealogy Resource Guide Archival research is essential in the pursuit of family and local history The list below highlights the most common archival records used by genealogists, but there are many more record sets available
African American Resources for Pennsylvania • FamilySearch A potential source for information about individuals is Pennsylvania Abolition Society (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Manumissions and Indentures, ca 1780-1840, Arranged by Name of Master or Slaveholder FS Library films 1731983 (first of 7 films)