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Cousins,
Here is a site which lists some of the war dead from the Mexican War, the
Civil War, Spanish-American War, World War I, World War II, the Korean War
and the Vietnam War.
http://www.abmc.gov/abmc4.htm
-Kelly
Hi y'all!
I can't remember who it was with whom I was corresponding about slaves of
the NE Texas COCKE family. I found a resource that might help.
This is a mailing list that is attempting to locate biographies of Texas
slaves. It is an extremely small list...
TX-SLAVE(a)LISTSERV.UH.EDU
-Kelly
The Library of Congress has just published a cumulative index to
its 25-volume Congressional Correspondence series. The series contains the
surviving correspondence of the 344 delegates who attended the Continental
Congresses during and after the American Revolution. A digital version is
also available on CD-ROM. For more information contact Helen Dalrymple at
(202) 707-1940.