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Category: Reference
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Microsoft Word in 30 Minutes (3rd Edition) by Angela Rose
The third edition of this “quick reference” book includes Word for Microsoft 365 *and* Word for the Web. Not “an everything you need to do anything in Microsoft Word”, but an easy-to-understand for what MOST of us need to be a knowledgeable user of the latest Microsoft Word.
Feeding Washington’s Army by Ricardo A. Herrera
A persuasive history detailing how the Continental Army was fed at Valley Forge in the deadly winter of 1778. Packed with names, places, and details.
A tour de force! Herrera states “this book contends that the Continental Army at Valley Forge was a field army engaged in active operations.”
History of the Early Settlement and Indian Wars of West Virginia by Wills De Hass
“How did earlier WV pioneers survive the frequent and brutal raids on their homesteads at a time when that wilderness frontier served as the western border of the United States?” Chap.III, “Manners and Customs” alone is worth the cost of this book. Full of names & dates.
38 Family Tree Research Resources: Free Resources for the Frugal Genealogist
The resources in this 15-page publication are all FREE and focus almost exclusively in CANADA. The description states the reader will be “… getting information from Birth or Baptismal Certificates; Marriage Certificates; Death Certificates; Census Records; Ship’s Manifests or Logs; Military Records and more.”
The Encyclopedia of American Last Names
Disappointing book. It’s not about “How did your last name come to be — and who brought it to America? Find out in this book … last names of the original colonists and other early settlers.”