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  2. Online Databases | National Archives

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    Over 1.2 billion records in over 3,000 databases, including census images from 1790 onward, immigration and passenger lists, military draft cards, city directories, and much more. You may want to start your Genealogy research here with searches of recent Census records: Search by Name; Getting Started: Online Classes and more

  3. Non-Subscription Databases - National Archives

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    The National Archives offers the AAD database as a free public resource and it can be accessed from anywhere. Search Databases; New York Chinese Exclusion Index

  4. Search.gov - USAGov

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    Search.gov makes it easier for people to find the information they need from federal websites. As the search engine used by more than 2,200 federal websites, Search.gov supports more than 300 million searches a year.

  5. The Home of the U.S. Government's Open Data. Here you will find data, tools, and resources to conduct research, develop web and mobile applications, design data visualizations, and more. 301,271 datasets available. Most Viewed Datasets. Recently Added Datasets. Datasets by Organization. Geospatial. Mission.

  6. How to View and Search for Public Records: Free & Online

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    Viewing Public Records for Free. The easiest way to access public records is to go to the source—the government agency or department that has them. Many have online databases. If you're looking for court records, you can usually get these from the specific courthouse. Method 1. Searching for Vital Records. Download Article. 1. Find birth records.

  7. Online Research Tools and Aids | National Archives

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    Search for records based on media-type or format of the records (such as paper documents, photographs, motion picture film or video, audio recordings, maps and drawings, aerial film, microfilm, databases and electronic records)

  8. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) - USAGov

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    The National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) preserves U.S. government records, manages the Presidential Libraries system, and publishes laws, regulations, Presidential, and other public documents.