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From: Rich <>
Subject: Re: [OHDelaware] 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio
Date: Sat, 04 Jun 2005 10:53:21 -0400
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Hello

I am list owner of 12 or so surname lists and I allow people to
advertise a genealogy book or books on
my site. But it must be genealogy related.

Rootsweb.com has the same view but usually it is up to the list owner.
I have purchased several rare or
out of print genealogy books on the lists and am glad the person put
them on the lists.

Richard G. Boyd

Paul Drake wrote:

>It was my impression that we were not to advertise products for sale on any Rootsweb site, whether or not we state the price.
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> This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
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> http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/xYB.2ACI/443
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> Historic Atlas Series: 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio
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> The 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio CD is a snapshot of mid nineteenth century Ohio a recommended resource for genealogists, historians and anyone undertaking research of this period in Ohio's history. The Atlas data has been scanned at 400 dpi and is presented in high quality Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Examples of some of the Atlas pages can be viewed by following the link to our web site below:
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> http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/oh_map/oh_index.html
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> Table of Contents includes: Counties, Cities, Agriculture, Canals, Climate Map, Climatology, Colleges, County Evolution, Land Grants of Ohio, Geological Map, Geology, History, Schools and Seminaries, Post Offices, Railways, Statistics and Surveys of Ohio.
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> Multiple adjacent county maps are primarily useful for identifying 1868 transportation routes, railroads, canals, streams and rivers, cities, towns and villages, and early Ohio place names.
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> The 25 city maps in the Atlas are much more detailed with many early government and industrial sites including:
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> * schools, churches and cemeteries
> * streets, roads and railways
> * rivers, streams and canals
> * race tracks and fair grounds
> * post offices and government sites
> * industrial sites, furnaces and mills
> * hospitals and asylums
> and much, much more
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> The Adobe Acrobat Reader for MS Windows is needed to view, zoom, pan and print from the PDF map images contained in this atlas; and is included free on each CD. No other software is necessary. The map data has been created and configured using the latest version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader (6.0) for MS Windows (98, 98SE, XP, NT and 2000). The maps may be viewed in earlier versions of the software as well; however, optimum use of the data can be expected using the Adobe Reader 6.0 that is included on this CD.
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> Visit http://www.historic-atlas-series.com and select other products from the image map including material from IA, IL, IN, KY, MI, MN, OH, PA and WI.
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> Regards,
>
> Rich Green
> Historic Atlas Series
> http://www.historic-atlas-series.com
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