More Websites

Shades of the Departed is a blog and a free web-magazine about photographs and photography.  The magazine is published 6 times a year and blogs are updated regularly.  Go check it out @ http://www.shadesofthedeparted.com/

 GeneaBloggers is a blog site with blog posts and daily prompts as well as a portal to links of other family history sites.  Go check out this blog @ http://www.geneabloggers.com/author/admin/

GenDisasters is a web site  that touts:  "Were your ancestors in a tornado?  Was grandpa killed working on the railroad?  Did your grandmother talk about the great flood?  Then, GenDisasters is for you.  While we hope that your ancestors never endured the hardships and sufferings from fires, explosions, floods, mine accidents and other disasters, we're here to help you find the ancestors that did."  Click here: http://www3.gendisasters.com/

Here is a fun website that someone has put allot of time into.  Texas History and Genealogy blog@http://texashistoryblog.blogspot.com/ has Texas history, genealogy, photographs, articles, news, and other features.  Even if your ancestors aren't from Texas, go check out this blog.

Here is a place specific website about the mining industry in Wales.  The site is still under construction, but it has some interesting information:  http://www.therhondda.co.uk/intro.html.

From EHistory you can read the life history of a coal miner in Pennsylvania.  The article was written in 1902 and published in the Independent Newspaper:  http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/mmh/gildedage/content/MinersStory.cfm

From EHistory (Ohio State University), "Coal Mining in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era" with over 15 Pennsylvania coal mining links:  http://ehistory.osu.edu/osu/mmh/gildedage/

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