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                  2 June 2006
             Issue 2006, Number 6
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In this issue:

o  New U.S. releases
o  User Reviews
o  Special pricing for libraries/societies
o  Free shipping
o  How to reach us


=== New U.S. Releases =========================

The following new searchable data CDs were released in May at
www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com:

o Wilbur D. Spencer, "Pioneers on Maine Rivers," 1930.
   Most of the early settlers of what is now the state of Maine
   were fishermen or fur traders, who tended to settle at the
   mouths of the many rivers in that region. Spencer has
   systematically surveyed the early settlers of these rivers,
   providing an essential insight into the lives of these
   pioneers.
   See: http:/
/www.archivecdbooksusa.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0290

o Noyes et al., "Genealogical Dictionary of Maine and New Hampshire," 1928-1939.
   This compilation by three leading authorities treats all
   immigrants to northern New England prior to 1700, and their
   descendants to the third generation. By analyzing all available
   seventeenth century documents, the authors have made this the
   source of first resort for early Maine and New Hampshire.
   See: http:/
/www.archivecdbooksusa.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0288

o Cotton Mather, "Magnalia Christi Americana," 1855.
   Cotton Mather was the most prolific writer of colonial New
   England. In these two magnificent volumes, he preserves much
   history of the institution that became the Congregational Church.
   Most importantly, he collected important biographical
   information on nearly all the early New England ministers.
   See: http:/
/www.archivecdbooksusa.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0249

o Hamilton Andrews Hill, "History of the Old South Church (Third Church) Boston,
1669-1884," 1890.
   Hamilton Hill utilized and printed a large number of
   contemporaneous documents in preparing this comprehensive
   history of the Third or Old South Church of Boston during its
   first two centuries. The account of the serious controversies
   surrounding the formation of this church is especially complete.
   See: http:/
/www.archivecdbooksusa.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0218

o Hamilton Andrews Hill and George Frederick Bigelow "Historical Catalogue of
the Old South
   Church (Third Church) Boston, 1669-1882," 1883.
   The compilers of this volume have presented complete lists of
   those admitted to full communion and those who subscribed to
   the covenant of the Old South Church for the full span of years
   stated in the title and have added biographical sketches of
   members admitted to full communion from 1669 to 1719.
   See: http:/
/www.archivecdbooksusa.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0219

o "The Probate Records of Essex County, Massachusetts, Volume I-III, 1635-1681,"
1916-1920.
   These three volumes have collected in one place all probate
   records for the towns that constitute Essex County. Wills and
   inventories are provided in full transcription, while all other
   documents, including letters of administration, estate
   settlements and the like, appear in full or in abstract.
   See: http:/
/www.archivecdbooksusa.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0289

Product descriptions by Robert Charles Anderson, FASG, for Archive CD Books USA.


=== User Reviews ===============================

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data CDs from Archive CD Books USA!

Please take a moment to help other researchers, share your analysis of a CD's
research value, review the quality of our digital images, or comment on the
accuracy of the CD's search feature.

To rate and review a CD, please read the Reviewer Guidelines (http://www.ArchiveCDBooks
USA.com/reviewers.htm) and then click on "Add your review" near the top of
the appropriate product description.


=== Special pricing for libraries/societies ===============

Libraries and membership societies that serve the genealogical community can
receive a discount of at least 33% off from ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com and a FREE on-
site network license.

It is a great way for libraries/societies on a limited budget to serve their
patrons and members.  It is also a great way for you to get access to data CDs
that you may not want to purchase individually.

Please ask a representative from your favorite research library or genealogy
society to visit:
   http://www.ArchiveCDBooksU
SA.com/libraries.htm


=== Free Shipping ===============================

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ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com!  (to the U.S. and Canada.  A flat rate of $4.00 applies
to overseas shipments)


=== How to reach us =============================

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