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Libraries and Librarians
Federal, State, and University Libraries and Archives
The Alabama Department of Archives & History (state archives), on the Related Alabama Links page.
The Colorado State Archives, on the 19th Century Colorado History Links page.
Duke University Libraries, on the Political Biographical Resources page.
Harvard Law School Library, on the Notable Internet Resources page.
Joyner Library (East Carolina State University, Greenville, N.C.), on the Pitt County Compendium page.
The Library of Congress, on the Thomas (Legislative Information on the Internet) History of Congress page.
Louisiana State University Libraries, on the American Politics page.
The Maryland State Archives, on the Tombstones and Cemetery Records page.
Michigan Electronic Library, on the Biography page.
Michigan State University Libraries, on the Political Science and Public Policy Resources: People page.
National Archives and Records Administration, on the Politics, Presidents, Congress, and Foreign Policy page.
The New Jersey State Library, on the New Jersey Information page.
The New York State Archives, on the Electoral College Useful Links page.
New York State Library, on the Selected Biography Resources page.
Rutgers University Libraries, on the Dictionaries, Encyclopedias & Almanacs page.
Sailor, Maryland libraries network, on the Maryland Genealogy page.
University of Louisville Libraries, on the Kentucky Legal History Links page.
University of Michigan Library, Documents Center, on the U.S. Politics page.
University of South Carolina Beaufort Library, on the Politics/Political Information page.
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Libraries, on the Political Science page.
Virginia Tech Libraries, on the Biography and Genealogy page.
Local Libraries and Librarians
Atlanta-Fulton Public Library System, on the Biographical Information page.
Carroll County District Library (Carrollton, Ohio), on the Local Links page.
Central Rappahannock Regional Library (Va.), on the Political Science and Genealogy pages.
Centre County Library (Bellefonte, Pa.), on the Genealogical Resources page.
Denver Public Library, on the Government Publication Department's Bookmarks page.
Kansas City Public Library, on the Reference: Government: Politics: National page, and on the Political Graveyard page.
Kokomo-Howard County Public Library (Kokomo, Ind.), on the Biography page.
Los Angeles Public Library, on the Internet Biography page.
Massena Public Library, Massena, N.Y., on the Law and Politics Links page.
Morris County Library Whippany, N.J., on the 5th Annual Best of the Web Awards page, a supplement to the Eureka! reference newsletter.
Nashville Public Library, on the Biography Links page, the Genealogy page, and on the Nashville & Tennessee History Links page.
New Haven Free Public Library, on the New Haven Web Sites page.
New York Public Library, on the History of the Bronx page.
Ohio County Public Library (Wheeling, W.Va.), on the Links to History and Local Information page.
Audrey Frances Pierce-Bancroft (reference librarian).
Queen Anne's County Free Library, on the Internet Links page.
San Francisco Public Library, on the Biography & Necrology page.
Southfield Public Library (Southfield, Mich.), on the Biographies page.
Springfield-Greene County Library, Springfield, Mo., on the Local History page.
Vaughan Stanley (special collections and reference librarian).
Warsaw Public Library (Warsaw, N.Y.), on the Local Links page.
Wayne Community College Library (Goldsboro, N.C.), on the Beyond the WCC Library page.
Wayne County Public Library (Wooster, Ohio), on the Wonderous Web Sites page.
Wichita Public Library, on the Genealogy Information & Links page.
Winter Park Public Library (Florida), on the Politics page.
Steve Wooldridge (Ph.D. Student, University of Michigan School of Information).
Virtual Libraries and Library Resources
The Digital Librarian: a librarian's choice of the best of the Web, on the Maine, New York State, Central New York, Genealogy and Politics pages.
The Internet Public Library, in the Biographies: Politicians & Rulers, U.S. Federal Government, and Resources by Title sections.
LibrarySpot, on the Search Obituaries page.
The Virtual Librarian, in the Investigator's Toolbox Vital Records page.
Virtual Reference Desk (Christopher C. Brown, librarian), on the United States and Biography pages, as well as an Abstract. Academic and School Sites
The Education Index, on the History Resources page.
Hopkins High School, Minnetonka, Minn., on the Government & Politics Bookmarks page.
Kai's Link Collection for Educators and Students.
Middleburgh Elementary School Library Information Center, on the Schoharie County History page.
The Political Studies Association of the U.K., on the Political History Resources page.
Port Angeles School District 121 (Port Angeles, Wash.), on the Search Engines, etc. page.
Ultimate Political Science Links ("Since 1995, the "Ultimate Political Science Links" page has provided the web with a frequently up-dated, selective but encompassing, easy-on-the-browser page with links to everything political scientists need.")
Vernon College, Vernon, Tex., on the Genealogy Resources page. History, Biography, and Reference Sites
The Arc, on the Political Graveyard Review page.
Barbara's News Researcher's Page, under Politics.
Bart Barker's Dead Presidents Collection.
Biographical Dictionary, on the Links page.
Black History Links from Professor Cunnea.
Historical Society of Cecil County (Maryland), on the Searchable Databases page.
Central Pacific Railroad Photographic History Museum, on the Links to Related Websites page.
The Confederate Site of America, on the Genealogy Links page.
A Glimpse of Crawford County, Ill. by Ray Everly.
Early Illinois Women & Other Unsung Heroes, on the First Ladies of Illinois page.
Illinois Alive!, on the Links to History of Illinois page.
Indiana Local History and Genealogy Research Guide (on individual county pages).
Famous Birthdays, on the Favorite Links page.
The Info Service ("The World's BEST Reference Source"), on the Historical People page.
The Lewis & Clark Internet Archive, on the Full List page.
Patricia Macsisak's Governors of the State of Texas.
Minisink Valley Historical Society (N.Y.), on the Links page.
The Peg-Legged Politician (the Adam Huntsman website), on the Related Links page.
Schenectady County Historical Society, on the Genealogy Resources page.
2nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry, a Civil War re-eneacting and information page, on the Perry Mayo Biography page.
Statesmen of the World Since 1760: "A Comprehensive List of Leaders of the World from 1760 to 2000," on the Related Links page.
Tennessee Civil War Web Page, on the Links to Other Good Sites page.
Toward a Fraternal History of Marin County: A Survey of Secret Societies being a General History of Various Fraternities and their Specific Impact in Marin.
Vermont Historical Society, on the Vermont History links page.
Vice Presidents of the United States ("An Interactive Magazine Dedicated To The Study Of Vice Presidents and Vice Presidential Candidates"), on the History Links page.
Virginia Civil War Web Page, on the Links to Other Good Sites page.
The Virtual Texan, on the Texas History page.
You're Outta Here (recent obituaries), on the Links page. Political and News Sites
Aldems Political Quotations: Apt and Otherwise, on the Helps page.
Bear Left, Political Commentary and Links, on the Link Library page.
Build Freedom (Free World Order), on the Alternative Information, Politics-General, and Government Reform page.
Sen. Avery B. Chumbley, Hawaii State Senator, on the More Links page.
CounterPunch, political newsletter which "Tells the Facts and Names the Names", on the Links page.
The Deduct Box, a digest of Louisiana politics and media.
Democratic Party organizations:
Greenville County (South Carolina).
Montgomery County (Maryland), on the Community Links page.
Prince William County (Virginia), on the Sites of Interest page.
Rockwall County (Texas), on the Recommended Links page.
Dixienet (League of the South), on the Political Sites page.
A Dog's Life: "Second-hand analysis, trite reflections, ill-informed opinions, ignorant observations, dogs," a weblog by Gregory Hlatky.
Elected Officials Online Network.
Food Service Rumors (uninhibited news and commentary about the food service industry, as well as politics and government in general), on the Entertainment Links page.
The Free Citizen, with daily news items and firearms-related links.
Mark Gribben's Politics Page, on the Links page.
Indiana House Republicans, on the Links page.
Join Joyner
'98
(Denise Joyner for Tennessee State Senate), on the href="http://www.hcol.net/~djoyner/links.htm">Links page.
Un-Official Dr. Kevorkian Homepage.
Liberty Educational Advocacy Forum.
Metanoia, on the Satire - Descent into Dissent page.
NATCA Voice (National Air Traffic Controllers Association), on the Political Resources page.
National Political Services, Inc. (a full service media agency specializing in time and space buying for political campaigns, public referenda, and issue advertising programs), on every page.
The Newsroom, on the Incredibly Useful Web Pages page.
Nobody for President, on the Nobody's Favorite Links page, or the new and more graphical Nobody for President Links page.
Ohio Senate Democratic Caucus, on the Government-Related Sites page.
OpinionJournal, The Wall Street Journal's free editorial page site, on the Our Favorite Sites page.
Original Sources, created by Mary Mostert, on the Reference Shelf page.
Own Free Will, Freedom and Libertarian Links.
Pelican Politics ("Louisiana's Premier Political Website"), on the Louisiana and Political Websites page.
Political Clout, designed to help Texans contact their elected officials, on the Interesting Texas Links page.
Political Gateway, information on local, county, state and federal candidates in Florida's 2004 election, on the Political links page.
Political Insider (political news, updated daily), on the Memorabilia page.
Political USA, on the Resources/Directories page.
Politics1 ("The #1 Net Guide to American Politics, Candidates & Parties"), on the Political News & Resources page.
The Poor Man, a weblog by Andrew Northrup.
Ralph's Entertainment Mecca, on the Political Links page.
ReadingPost.com: News, Political Opinions, and More, from the Liberal Point of View.
Republican Party organizations:
Cambridge Republican City Committee, on the Links page.
Franklin County (North Carolina), on the Links page.
Hawaii, on the GOP Links page.
Massachusetts, on the Election and Political Links page.
Seventh Seal, Marcus Wendel's political site, on the Miscellaneous Politics page.
TheCapitol.Net ("Non-Partisan Training and Information for Government and Business Leaders"), on the Politics and Political News page.
Westminster Watch ("News, views and information on British politics"), on the Laughs page. Genealogy Related Sites
General Genealogy Guides and Links:
Ancestral Links and More, on the History and Military Sites page.
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet, on the following pages: Cemeteries, Funeral Homes & Obituaries, Historical Events & People Worldwide, U.S. History.
Everton's Genealogical Helper, on the Signers of the Declaration of Independence page.
Genealogy.com, on the Royalty and Famous People page. <-- UPDATED 1/24/2002 -->
Genealogy Gateway.
Ideas & Images, on the Genealogy page.
Irene's Genealogy Web Page, on the Genealogy Online Resources page.
Queen's Computer Club Genealogical Links.
Why in the WWW? (Jeffrey A. Bockman genealogy links).
Genealogy of Specific Regions and Localities:
Brenda's Pennsylvania Genealogy Links.
The Buffalo, N.Y. Genealogy Forum, on the Local Libraries, Genealogical & Historical Societies and more page.
Catwaba Wateree Genealogical Society (Kershaw and Lancaster Counties, S.C.)
Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet, on the following pages: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Darbyville and Yellowbud Ohio Genlinks.
Gardiner, Maine Genealogy Project.
Genealogy Castle Virginia Link.
GenWeb state pages for: Arkansas (on the Cemeteries page); Nebraska (on the Links page); Nevada (on the Biography and Cemeteries pages); Ohio (on the Research Sources page); Texas; Vermont; and the District of Columbia (on the History and Cemeteries pages).
GenWeb county pages (many!)
Kansas Heritage Server's Source List for Genealogy Research.
Joan Lanni's Texas Genealogy Links.
Let's Visit Ohio (genealogy).
Lonestar Genealogy, on the cemeteries page.
Missouri Deaths, compiled by Nettie Mae
Mojo's Home Page (Irish ancestors in Waseca County, Minnesota).
Monroe County, Mississippi History & Genealogy, on the Links page.
New Hampshire Society of Genealogists, on the Resources page.
Old Buncombe County Genealogical Society, on the Hotlinks page.
Rhode Island Genealogical Resources, on the Other Resources page.
Earl Rook's South Dakota page.
ROOTS-L United States Resources pages for Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming.
Smoky Mountain Ancestral Quest, on the Local Researchers page.
South Carolina Historical Society, on their Historical and Genealogical Resources page.
Triangle Roots (North Carolina), on the Internet Resources page.
Vanished ("history, genealogy and family history mall"), on the Mississippi page.
Vicksburg Genealogical Society.
Virginia Tidewater Genealogy Society, on the Links to Other Sites page.
Genealogical Society of Washtenaw County, on the U.S. and World Resources and Michigan Resources pages.
Wisconsin Genealogical and Historical Resources.
Genealogy of Specific Families:
Armstrong Mailing List Discussion Topics
The Attic (created, edited & maintained by Linda-Jeanne Dolby), on the War Files, Genealogy Homepages, Cemeteries, and Miscellaneous Genealogical Links page.
Descendants of Edward Ball (Big gEDcom), on the Related Areas and Links page.
Bartlett Family Research, on the Links Page.
Beard/Baird Genealogy.
The Beatty Notebook, on the Beattys in Elected or Appointed Offices of Government page. <-- ADDED 1/24/2002 -->
Bill and Peggy's Genealogy.
Henry Blennerhassett genealogy page.
BloodLines: A Genealogical Journey, on the Names page.
Bratton, Braton, Britton, Brayton, Brotton, Bratten, Brattan, Brattin, Brittin & Brattain Worldwide Clan, in the Genealogy Help Section.
Debbie O'Reilly's Family Ties and Genealogy, including Peter Otto Weisgerber, First Mayor of Paramus, N.J.
The Brickmason's Sons, on the links page.
Casto Connections, on the Our Favorite Web Sites page.
Cenotaph: Genealogy of Joseph T. Fleming, on the links page.
The Cone Research Site Home Page, on the cemeteries page.
The Cresap Society Pages, on the Honor Roll page.
The Crooked Tree ("60 years of poetry, 4 centuries of genealogy"), on the Archives, On-Line Records, and Data Bases page.
The Reuben Emerson CURTIS Genealogy Homepage.
Genealogy Central (Welles, Wells, Fry, Peters, Patterson, Kepler, Brockman, Baldwin, etc.).
Genealogy Corner, on the Links page, and on the Benedict, Bigelow, Bond, Chamberlain, Fairbanks, Foote, and Lord surname pages.
Bruce & Lenora Glenn, on the Genealogy page.
Mike Goad's Family Derivatives, on the Genealogy links page.
Gracie's Family Tree, on the Cemeteries page.
Grandma Hudson's Scrapbook (Limestone County, Tex.), on the Grandma Hudson's Links page.
Hanna Family Genealogy Page.
Hollenbeck and Hallenbeck Genealogy, on the Hallenbeck Landmarks page.
Homme Genealogy Page, on the Walker Notes and Links page.
Houk Family Home Page.
Jerry's Castle (genealogy links; Koyne family history).
Lane Descendants.
The Lockhart Limb of Toni's Family Tree.
MacIntyre Family Links
Memories of People I Never Knew (Mary S. Van Deusen genealogy), on the following surname pages: Arnold, Bell, Davis, Day, Gibson, Graham, Lansing, Lawrence, Livingston. Mallory, Morris, Robinson, Roe, Sherman, Slack and Whipple.
The Meriwether Society, hereditary organization.
Mojo's Home Page (Irish ancestors in Waseca County, Minnesota).
Jack Mount's Genealogy Resources.
Nona's Genealogy Page, on the Linkspage.
The Oglesby Genealogy home page.
Perea Links (Richard Perea)
The Pettigrew Family, on the On Line Resources page.
Irv Mitchell's QUEST, a genealogy site, on the Genealogy Links page.
Rigg-Riggs Families Home Page, A One-Name Study, on the Political Graveyard page.
Robertson Family Home Page (prepared by Jim & Jo Ann Robertson).
Robin's Nest, on the Wisconsin Genealogical Resources page.
Sanfords in Virginia (descendants of George Edward Sanford).
Judy Schaeffer's Genealogy Page.
The Scott Family, on the Page of Links.
Sheppard Family Association, on the Famous members of our flock page.
South Family of Kentucky.
Milo Sutton Family History Page.
Taliaferro.net, on the Taliaferro Garden Political Graveyard page.
Marc Thomas and Terese Graham: A Family Millennium -- about the Lenzner, Thomas, Colbeck, Leinbach and Graham families.
Trekking Stover Cousins Webpage, on the Favorite Links page.
Jane Turner Strickland ("My hobbies are school, metal detecting, and genealogy.")
Sue's Genealogy Page.
Susan's Genealogy Page.
Taylor Genealogy.
James Lee Weaver's Genealogy Web Page.
Whipple Web Site, on the General Interest page.
Adoption Search
The Springer Connection, dedicated to all who have any connection to what was Springers Private Hospital in Endwell, Town of Union, New York State; "estimates tell us over 1000 babies were born there and many of those 1000 souls have no record of where they came from"; on the Finding Others page.
Genealogy: Special Topics:
Everton's Genealogical Helper, on the Signers of the Declaration of Independence page.
Family Tree Maker, on the Royalty and Famous People page.
Irish Genealogical Society, on the U.S. Cemeteries page.
Cemetery Interest Sites
Abydos Community Cemetery.
Michael Robert Patterson's Arlington National Cemetery site, on the Other links page.
California Historic Cemetery Alliance, working to protect and preserve California's historic cemeteries.
Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, Ky. (site at the University of Louisville Libraries).
Cheryl Alexander's Cemeteries of Florida, on the Related Links page.
Franklin County, Ohio Cemetery Photos &Etc. (huge collection of photos and documentation from Columbus-area cemeteries).
Interment.net (Cemetery Records Online), on the Miscellaneous Links page.
Cemetery Junction, with lists of thousands of cemeteries and links to interment lists.
Cemetery Updating Services ("We update cemetery records so anyone can access the information quickly, efficiently and easily.")
Dead People Server, on the Friends of DPS page.
Dave's Presidential Gravesite Pages.
Death ("Optima philosophia et sapienta est meditatio mortis"), on the Cemeteries and US Cemeteries pages.
Erie County, New York Cemeteries Past and Present, on the Links page.
David Goudsward's Famous & Dead in South Central Pennsylvania.
Jim Tipton's Find-A-Grave, on the Links page.
GraveNet, a project to give K-12 students an opportunity to investigate community history, geology, etc., through cemeteries, by providing lesson plans and other resources.
Matt Hucke's Graveyards of Chicago, on the External Links page.
Hollywood Underground, ("The burial sites of Hollywood's most famous stars, moguls and eccentrics!"), on the Links page.
Jester's Cemetery.
Kith and Kin of the Highland Cemetery, Dakota County, Minn., on the Links page.
Main's Cemetery Domain ("The final resting place is considered to be a dark and lonely place. One only needs to look closely to see the life that is there!")
Marble Cemetery (New York Marble Cemetery), New York, N.Y.
Memory Hill Cemetery, Milledgeville, Ga.
Mostly Cemeteries, with many nice images of cemeteries in Georgia, California, and elsewhere.
New Orleans Cemetery and Voodoo Pages, on the Cemetery Links page.
Niagara County Cemeteries, on the Political Burials page.
Philadelphia's cemeteries.
Save Texas Cemeteries organization, on the Online Sites of Interest page.
South Carolina Information Highway, on the S.C. Cemeteries page.
Tombstone Traveller's Guide: Exploring American Cemeteries and Funeral Practices.
Yahoo's Dead Celebrities Gravesites page. Humor Sites
Ben's Place, on the Strange and Unusual page.
The Black Stump, (odd Australian site) on the Older DevURL's page.
Brain Candy ("Insults Riddles Jokes Humor Wordplay Mind games") and Trivia ("Celebrity Trivia Superstitions Unusual Facts").
Cherry Creek Cyclery & More, on their Stolen Lawyer Jokes page.
Don't Let Your Boss Catch You Here ("Weird" and "Interesting" links).
False Advertising ("A Gallery of Parody"), on the Good Links page.
Anagrams of Honi soit qui mal y pense.
Phreaky Phriday Phun Linx, on the November 19, 1999 page.
web oddness: "i've come to the horrible realization that nintey percent of the web is odd." Music Sites
Baby Ana Punk & Ska ("Punk is not dead, it's a state of mind."), on the Bizarre Links page.
Boogie Bob's Homepage, on the Hot Links From The Boogster page.
Morgantown and West Virginia Music Sites, "the only all-encompassing West Virginia music links page on the Web."
Sympathetic Vibratory Physics ("It's a Musical Universe!"), on the Other Great and Useful Information Sources page.
tatooedlovedogs, on the Stuff page.
Ché Zuro (by Youghiogheny River Records), on the Ché's Favorite Links page. Books, Collectibles, Memorabilia
American Political Items Collectors ("The National Organization of Political Hobbyists and Scholars").
Arizona Political Items Collectors (AZ-PIC), on the Links page.
Family Crafts and Collectibles: "We have a large selection of Wm. Rogers, silver plated, spoons, representing the Presidents of the United States. We also have a large selection of President campaign buttons and pins."
A Graphic Memory (Graphic cameras, by Ed Bernd, Jr.).
Mark C. Grove, Inc., Antiques and Collectibles; also on Grove's Ebay page.
Polikicks Political Memorabilia "Your Source for Authentic American Political Memorabilia," on the Links page.
Political Insider (political news, updated daily), on the Memorabilia page.
Presidential and Inauguration Collectibles (Lori & Steve Ferber), on the History and Links page.
Strings Attached collectible marionettes -- including handmade Bohemian marionettes of Bill Clinton.
Swappers & Collectors Pages ("Everything for collectors! Search engines, thousands of sites and collectors listed, newsgroups, message board... Add your Free listings!")
What A Collection! ("Help Us Build The World's Largest Collection of Collections!"), on the Links we like page. Web Guides
About.com, in these categories:
Web searches: Government Search; Celebrity Search.
Genealogy in Montgomery, Ala., Phoenix, Ariz., and Providence, R.I..
Government in Greenville, S.C.
History in Burlington, Vt., Washington, D.C..
Famous people: Arctic and North
Personal web pages: Worst of the Web
U.S. Government Info: President of the U.S.
FloridaNetLink, "the Florida State Web Guide," for each county.
FreeSearching, in the Society & Culture: Gravestones category.
NetGuide, on Deathstyles of the Rich and Famous: Finding Celebrity Graves page.
Yahoo, in these categories:
Entertainment: Cool Links: Government
Yahoo's Dead Celebrities Gravesites page.
Health: Diseases and Conditions: Yellow Fever Local Area Sites
Boston Online, on the Boston Government page.
Chatham Online (Chatham, N.C.).
Electric L.A., on the History and Nostalgia Links page.
Knott County Web Links and Events ("Keep on smirking, it worries everyone!").
The Montgomery, Alabama HyperCalendar.
Perry County, Pennsylvania, on the Links page.
Queens Chamber of Commerce, on the Queens On The Internet page.
Southtowns Electronic Network, on the Government page.
Jim Wilson's Clay County Links (Clay County, Kentucky), on the Politics, Government and Statistics page. Death, Mourning, Funeral, and Gothic Sites
ATM Casket Store & More, Painesville, Ohio (caskets often for less than half of what funeral homes charge).
Dark Side of the Net, on the Cemeteries, Funeral Homes and Death page.
Death ("Optima philosophia et sapienta est meditatio mortis"), on the Cemeteries and US Cemeteries pages.
Deathcounts.com: "To die, kick the bucket, cross over to the other side, to depart, to meet the Maker, turn up the toes, be stiff as a poker, dead as a doornail, whatever death is called, we all know it.s going to happen. But the big question is.how do we die?"
Dick Grogan's Death and Dying Page.
Mike's Death page.
PoeForward (showcases the work of artists who have been influenced by the mind and work of Edgar Allan Poe).
The Wonderful World of Diseases, on the Death, Dying, Funerals, Wills, Grief and Typhoid pages.
Yahoo's Society and Culture: Death and Dying: End of Life Issues: Funeral Services: Cemeteries <-- NOT WORKING 3/1/2003 --> Foreign Language Sites
Arabic:
ARABIAT (Arabic Electronic Magazine)
althaqafi.com
Chinese:
Sohoo, and another page at Sohoo.
Dutch:
Internet100.nl.
Interessante links buitenland.
Naslag
Uitvaart Links.
De digitale bibliotheek, on the Personalia page.
Algemeen Dagblad - Persverwijzingen: Diversen.
Dutch or Flemish:
Gazet van Antwerpen CYBER DOCK Webreview.
WWW-Links (Deels overgenomen uit de links van uitvaart.nl).
Estonian:
Tartu Ülikooli Raamatukogu
Finnish:
Space
French:
LES MEILLEURS SITES WEB.
Liste des Sites Anglophones.
Webdep@rt.
German:
Links nach ueberall!
Pizza-Online.
Hans-Dieter Hartges's Bookmarks.
Cyberama.
Phone-Soft Internet-Verzeichnis International: Politiker.
Hebrew:
NetKing.
Icelandic:
Athyglisverpar slspir.
Tölvuvefur Vísis.
Japanese:
Multimedia & Internet Directory
Political Links
Norwegian:
Ekte 47-ere.
Polish
Lewicowa alternatywA
Portugese:
polmtica e sociedade.
Serbo-Croatian
Ko Fol Stranice.
Slovak:
Jaro Filip odporuca.
Slovene:
Miha Mazzini: Slopovezave.
Spanish:
La Politica en Internet.
Thai
Link
Turkish:
Kar~ila~tirmali Politika
Kült. Other Personal and Organizational Home Pages
Accurate Eye's Fact Finder, on the Society & Government, Education, Transport page.
Ammonites And Brachiopods In Elko County, Nevada: "This is the place to find out about some exciting fossil localities way up in northeastern Nevada: Long Valley, Immigrant Canyon and Cottonwood Canyon--three paleontologically productive places where you can collect many nicely preserved Early Triassic ammonites some 240 million years old, plus several species of brachiopods from the Late Permian Period, roughly 250 million years ancient. You'll also find here many images of fossil specimens to look at, in addition to geology and paleontology links and links to what's going on in Elko County."
Ed & Sylvia Ballard Web Page, on Ballard's Search Page.
The Beauchamp Firm: A Law Corporation: Business and Real Estate Attorneys for Southern California.
Bob Caldwell (clinical psychology professor), on his Favorite Links page.
Chiwitch1 ("Halloween, Salem, hocus pocus, brooms, black cats, and pointy hats").
Clearwater Bar Association, on the February 1998 newsletter page.
Connecticut YMCA Youth and Government, on the External Links page.
The Constitution Notebook Program, on the Resource Links page.
The Corpa Group, international corporate investigation specialists, on the Genealogy Links page.
Dabe's Views and Reviews, on the People Links page.
Jay Daves homepage.
Detroit News Online Lesson Plan for September 8, 1997.
Erich's Sight and Sound, on the Art, History and Libraries page.
EXPEDITION's Home Page ("valuable insights about politics, religion, money, sex, travel and many other taboo topics.")
Financial Executives Institute (Arizona Chapter), on the Links page.
Flaming Ass (hot chili sauces), on the Hot Links page.
FLWEB.COM, on the Links page.
4Work.com, on the Poetry Corner page.
Globe-Gate, on the Weakley County (Tenn.) page.
Dan Goodman ("When we are planning for posterity, we ought to remember that virtue is not hereditary." -- Thomas Paine)
Grampton Enterprises OnLine, on the Links page.
Rick Gryder (K9WED), on his bookmarks page.
Toni Gunther (creator of the Welcome to Wyandotte County, Kansas web site), on her National Links page.
Hillel Foundation at the University of Utah.
Larry Holland of Dutton, Alabama.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Sovereign Grand Lodge, on the Links to IOOF History page.
Intralec Interlink Network (under "Travel").
Jay's Sites to Visit Part III page.
Jay's Page: The State of "MY" Union, on the People to see/Places to go page.
Jay Alan's Home Page ("I think someday I would like to hold a government position at the state or federal level.")
Jenna's Bookmarks.
Robert Joyal's Bookmarks (very well organized).
Land of Links on the People Want To Know The Darndest Things page.
Latimer Memorial United Methodist Church (Belton, S.C.), on the History page.
Peter Marquis-Kyle, conservation architect, on his Special Places page.
Lynne's Links, on the Miscellaneous page.
McKee Wallwork Henderson advertising, on the Steve McKee page.
Richard K. Means Law Firm.
Micro Publishing ("We will have people running to your web page!") on the Richmond County Local Interests Link Page.
Midniter's Castle, on the second bookmarks page.
Mondo Bookmarks, on the Amusements page.
Murph's World ("...welcome to it"), and on the links page.
NCLegal.com, Internet resource index for North Carolina attorneys, on the N.C. Constitution Research page.
NEV002 ("i got nothing to say about myself so ill get right to the point.")
The Oddities ("The Sideshow of the Web"), on the second Odd Links page.
John O'Dell Realty (Nevada County, Calif.), on the Community Governments page.
Peg's Home Page ("Life is for living and I'm trying to squeeze everything in before it's time to check out!")
The WWW Railroad Links, on the N to R page.
The Raeford Homepage, on the Business page.
The Resource Center (at mfulcher.com).
Dan Schneider ("The Electric Appendix!!!"), on his Websites page.
Rovin' and Ravinn' with Mike (column on the peanut.org freenet), in the essay Harp Song at the Crossroads of America.
Senior Frolic ("This site will NOT provide medical sources, relevant political and sociological information or advice on how to lead a more productive life...")
Sfunk's Bookmarks.
Sherman Dynamics and Security Ltd., on the Other Links of Interest and the Genealogy pages.
Solutions for Computer Resellers ("Are you STAYING Competitive?"), on the Political News page.
Spanky's Homepage, on ThE wEiRd PaGe.
TauGear (ATO News, Shirts, Hats, Gear and Gifts), on the Links page.
Susan D. Thompson (Enfield, N.Y. Town Historian), on the Historical Links page.
Trinity Episcopal Church, Cheneyville, La., on the Local Links page.
T. P. Uschanov's Icy Frigid Aire ("I am a Finnish philosopher"), on the And Now for Something Completely Different page.
Salvatore Ventura, artist, on the Art and Architecture Links page.
Virtual Heat, for October 20.
John G. West ("Hey Rocky! Watch me pull a disclaimer outta my hat!"), on his Genealogy page.
Jan Wolter ("Enjoy the Web. It's everything you deserve."), on his friends page.
Ziring MicroWeb (Neal and Julie Ziring), on the What's Cool page.
Sunday, December 9, 2007
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