This reference source is a comprehensive treasury of American genealogical primary sources, combining searchable text and images of all federal censuses (1790 to 1930), Revolutionary War records, African-American history, genealogy and local history monographs, and portions of the U.S. Serial Set. Further records include U.S. county records; birth, marriage, and death records; city records and directories; immigration records; cemetery records; family histories; military records; wills and probate records; Freedman's Bank records; and maps and photos.
The County and Regional Histories & Atlases: Ohio database provides access to a comprehensive collection of historical atlases, maps, and county histories covering the state of Ohio. It includes digitized versions of rare 19th and early 20th century county atlases, plat books, and local histories. Users can explore detailed township maps, city plans, and rural landowner maps that show property boundaries and landowner names. The database also contains biographical sketches of prominent citizens, business directories, and historical narratives about Ohio counties and communities. This resource is invaluable for genealogists, historians, and researchers studying Ohio's local history and development. The digitized materials offer high-quality scans of original documents, allowing users to examine intricate map details and read historical accounts. With its extensive coverage of Ohio counties, this database serves as a crucial tool for understanding the state's geographical, social, and economic evolution over time.