- Sons of Confederate Veterans - Col. Ben Caudill Camp #1629
www.bencaudill.com
- Burgoo.com
Contains info on genealogy, the Civil War, books, recipes, and more.
www.burgoo.com
- 3d Armored Division Museum and Archives
Military museum and archives for the famous 3D Armored Division 1941-1992.
www.3ad.net
- Magoffin County Roots
Online genealogy resource for Magoffin County and Eastern Kentucky. Features birth, marriage, death, census, tax, and land records.
www.magoffincountyroots.com
- Friends of the Samuel May House
Are restoring an historical home in Eastern Kentucky and turning it into a teaching museum.
mayhouse.org
- Kentucky Biographies Project
Effort to compile biographies on Kentuckians that builds on earlier work which compiled information on many one-time residents. Searchable by name or geographical location.
www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/search.html
- Kentucky Museum, The
Preserving the history and heritage of the state of Kentucky.
www.wku.edu/Library/museum
- Butler County Genealogy
Marriages, census records, births, deaths, cemeteries.
members.aol.com/desertroad
- Trimble County, Kentucky
History, information, and links.
www.online-isp.com/~maggie/trimble
- Cumberland County Genealogy
www.rootsweb.com/~kycumber
- McNeely Cemetery
Features an index of burial plots for this family cemetery.
www.angelfire.com/ky/mcneely
- Journal of James Colmore Masters
Includes his diary from 1895 to 1933 and genealogical information for the Masters family in the Mill Creek area of Hardin County, Kentucky.
home.insightbb.com/~jmmasters
- Jean Thomas - The Traipsin' Woman - Collection
Photographs taken by Jean Thomas (1881-1982), known as the Traipsin' Woman for her travels in the mountains of eastern Kentucky taking snapshot photographs of the mountain way of life. From the University of Louisville.
digital.library.louisville.edu/collections/jthom
- Kentucky's Underground Railroad: Passage to Freedom
Kentucky people and places that played roles in the fugitive slave movement. Includes a teachers' resource section.
www.ket.org/underground
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