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=== Monthly Special - 23% OFF ===============

For a limited time, the following data CD containing 4 popular digital books is just $29.95.  That's 23% off its regular retail price and _54%_ off the price of these titles when purchased individually.

Charles Edward Banks, NEW ENGLAND MIGRATION - THE COLLECTED WORKS OF CHARLES EDWARD BANKS, (1929-1937) 2007.
$29.95 Sale price.
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$64.80 when titles are purchased individually.
http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0402

In the early years of the twentieth century, Charles Edward Banks collected information on all the participants in the Great Migration from old England to New England, from 1620 to 1640. The results of his labors are the four volumes gathered on this CD, presenting this information in various ways. "Planters of the Commonwealth" arranges the immigrants according to the vessel on which they sailed to New England, where this is known. "The Topographical Dictionary" organizes the settlers by their county and parish of English origin. "Pilgrim Fathers" and "The Winthrop Fleet" focus on two of the most celebrated groups of immigrants, the settlers of Plymouth in the 1620s and the passengers to Massachusetts Bay in 1630. Taken together, these volumes set forth the best information on the settlers of New England available three-quarters of a century ago. They remain of great value to New England genealogists and should be consulted at the beginning of any research project. (more...)

The full text of all four books in this compilation, totaling more than 1000 pages, can be searched at the same time and supports AND/OR, word proximity, and other powerful searching methods.

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=== New Data CDs from the U.S. ==============

The following new data CDs from the U.S. are now available from ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com:


John Fiske, NEW FRANCE AND NEW ENGLAND, (1902) 2008.
$19.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0609
Fiske devotes this volume of his series on colonial American history to the French colonies of North America and to related aspects of New England history in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, bringing the story down to 1763, laying the groundwork for his volumes on the Revolution.  

The first four chapters, comprising about a third of the book, narrate the French voyages of discovery to North America and the French settlements at Quebec, Montreal and the region that became the Maritime Provinces. This part of the story includes the explorations up the St. Lawrence River, through the Great Lakes and into the headwaters of the Mississippi. Along the way, much is learned of the relations between the French and the various Native Americans then living in these regions. Fiske then turns his attention back to New England, first telling the story of the Salem witchcraft scare of 1692 and then relating the coming of the Great Awakening of the 1730s. Interwoven with these tales are accounts of the conflicts between New Englanders and the northern Indian tribes, some of them associated with and encouraged by the French.

All of this leads up to an account of the French and Indian War of the 1750s, the North American manifestation of the larger European Seven Years' War. The Acadians were expelled from Nova Scotia, the French were defeated at Quebec and the history of New France came to a formal end with the Treaty of Paris of 1763. (more...)


Ellery Bicknell Crane, HISTORIC HOMES AND INSTITUTIONS AND GENEALOGICAL AND PERSONAL MEMOIRS OF WORCESTER COUNTY, MASSACHUSETTS, (1907) 2008.
$24.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0381
These four volumes collect more than a thousand genealogical and biographical sketches of early twentieth-century residents of Worcester County, Massachusetts. The compilations contain information on more than a hundred thousand individuals of the first three hundred years of New England settlement.  As with similar volumes published a century and more ago, many of the sketches in this set focus on a single prominent individual, but in an unusual approach, a large number of the accounts examine many lines of descent from a single immigrant, and so provide information on many individuals alive at the time of publication.  As an example, fifteen pages are devoted to the descendants of Thomas Green, who had settled in Malden, Massachusetts, by the middle of the seventeenth century. The sketch gives much detail on each generation of the descent of at least seven prominent men of the years around 1900, some of Worcester County and (more...)

COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA, (1898) 2008.
$24.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0392
With biographies ranging from a single fourteen-line paragraph to multiple pages, this fifteen-pound tome (over 2200 pages) is packed with genealogical information. Styled a biographical record, the book lives up to its name. Page 1 begins  with the Hon. James Addams Beavers, "a gallant soldier, statesman, jurist and Christian citizen of Bellefonte," and is followed by biographies of everyone from former governors to yeoman farmers. The volume begins with Centre County, which lies in the center of Pennsylvania, and tracks westward along present-day Interstate 80 through the counties of Clearfield, Jefferson and Clarion.  While frequently tracing ancestry to the Revolutionary War period and often to the emigrating ancestor (and often to a specific town such as George Valentine's birth in Bally Brummel, County Carlow, Ireland), these biographical sketches usually provide information on the maternal lines as well. (more...)

George H. Morgan, ANNALS COMPRISING MEMOIRS, INCIDENTS, AND STATISTICS OF HARRISBURG (PA) FROM THE PERIOD OF ITS FIRST SETTLEMENT, (1858) 2008.
$14.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0230
Composed of a series of sketches of events and subjects ranging from a single paragraph to a number of pages this volume presents the history of Harrisburg through the eyes of those who experienced it. Drawing from historical records and accounts of events described by its older citizens, the book is divided into three sections.  The first section which details the early history of Harrisburg draws from historical accounts, documents, letters and other public records. Newspapers provided advertisements of land for sale or rent, obituaries, announcements of various events and the results of elections. There is an extended description of the removal of the seat of government to Harrisburg including land purchases, the text of the acts of the legislature and the costs involved. Lists of War of 1812 muster rolls for Harrisburg and Dauphin County and the muster roll of the Cameron Guards (Mexican War) are also found in this section as well as (more...)

Landon C. Bell, OLD FREE STATE (VA); A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HISTORY OF LUNENBURG COUNTY AND SOUTHSIDE VIRGINIA, (1927) 2008.
$19.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0366
At its creation in 1746 Lunenburg stretched westward from the current Brunswick County border to the Blue Ridge, paralleling the North Carolina border for over 140 miles. Seven counties­ Campbell, Franklin, Halifax, Henry, Mecklenburg, Patrick and Pittsylvania as well as portions of Appomattox, Bedford and Charlotte were formed from the territory in its original boundaries. Early settlers of the area, in addition to migrating Virginians, included Marylanders from the Chesapeake Bay area, Huguenots and Scotch-Irish and Welsh from Pennsylvania.  This two-volume, 1200-plus page tome contains almost 300 pages of genealogical data which, while not completely documented, frequently has source citations or references to original compilers. Abstracts of extant marriage bonds and minister's returns to 1850, lists of members of the House of Burgesses for Lunenburg's parent counties of Prince George and Brunswick as well as Lunenburg, General Assembly members (more...)

W.W. Scott, A HISTORY OF ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA FROM ITS FORMATION IN 1734 (O.S.) TO THE END OF RECONSTRUCTION IN 1870; COMPILED MAINLY FROM ORIGINAL RECORDS, (1907) 2008.
$9.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=US0367
Written by former State Librarian W. W. Scott, whose family ties to Orange County pre-date its creation in 1734, the volume draws heavily upon material found in the county order books which the author read page-by-page. Although he states that genealogy is eschewed in his text, the researcher will find it replete with information of value. Ten appendices provide lists of importations, the 1782 census of county residents, the will of President Madison, lists of men who served in the Revolution and the War of 1812, county military commissions from 1734-1784, a roster of the Montpelier Guards during John Brown's Raid in1859, roster of Confederate Soldiers from 1861 to 1865 and lists of members of the various conventions and of the colonial House of Burgesses. (more...)


=== New Data CDs from Canada ==============

The following new data CDs from Canada are now available from ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com:

ILLUSTRATED HISTORICAL ATLAS OF THE COUNTIES OF FRONTENAC, LENNOX AND ADDINGTON, ONTARIO, (1878) 2008.
$38.49  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0168
This Illustrated Historical Atlas is a great resource for researchers trying to locate people in the three important, adjacent counties of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington. Important because the city of Kingston, the one time seat of government in Canada, lies in the county of Frontenac and this was a major area for imigration for the United Empire Loyalists. The publication date for the atlas is 1878 and while it is silent about the age of the data - and the maps are undated - it probably represents the situation in the period between 1876 and 1878. (The latest date of settlement in the Patrons Directory is 1877 while the Historical Description mentions events which took place in 1878.) (more...)

Walter Stevens Herrington, HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF LENNOX & ADDINGTON, (1913) 2008.
$26.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0169
Here is another of the great turn of the (19th) century county histories of Ontario.  The author, Walter S. Herrington, K.C., already the author of at least three books about Canadian development, begins his history at the beginning, with a discussion of the First Nations people's use of the area and of the earliest "white" exploration by Champlain.  This area we now call the County of Lennox and Addington seems to have been little inhabited until it was decided to use it to "house" a good number of the incoming United Empire Loyalists, the first of whom arrived in 1784 before the government's land survey teams had finished laying out the concessions which made up "the first five townships." (more...)

Multiple authors, PAPERS & RECORDS VOL. I (1899), ONTARIO HISTORICAL SOCIETY, (1899) 2008.
$19.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0171-99
This is a complete reproduction of the papers presented to the Ontario Historical Society in its formation year (1899.)  These annual publications are often a gold mine of valuable genealogy and history information but it can be difficult to recognize because it tends to be hidden within the overall Papers and Records volume title.  For this reason we have also published most of the individual papers presented herein as Gleanings under more descriptive titles.  (more...)

H. C. (Horace Cecil) Singer, HISTORY OF THE 31ST CANADIAN INFANTRY BATTALION C.E.F.,  NOV. 1914 TO JUNE 1919., (1938) 2008.
$23.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0207
We are taking the publication date of 1938 for this wonderful military history from the date on the foreword.  The author or, as he styles himself, the Compiler and Assembler, Maj. H. C. Singer, ably assisted by Mr. A. A. Peebles, has left us a document which will at once satisfy both the military strategist and those looking to understand the personal experiences of this group of fighting Canadians.

Hugh MacIntyre Urquhart, THE HISTORY OF THE 16TH BATTALION (THE CANADIAN SCOTTISH) C.F.E. IN THE GREAT WAR, 1914-1919, (1932) 2008.
$33.49  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0209
In this book the author, after a brief prologue to set the scene, starts this history with the formation of the Battalion at the Valcartier camp (Quebec) in May 1914. He then provides a detailed, chronological account of the battalion members experiences throughout the whole period of the fighting finishing with its disbanding in Winnipeg in May of 1919, almost exactly 5 years later.  Nicknamed "The Canadian Scottish" the 16th Battalion was formed from four existing regiments. The "Scottish" label seems to have derived from the backgrounds of the original constituent regiments: The Gordons (50th Regiment), The Seaforth (72nd Regiment), The Camerons (79th Regiment), and The Canadian Highlanders allied with Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (91st Regiment). (more...)

VERNON'S LONDON (ONTARIO) DIRECTORY - 1944, (1944) 2008.
$33.49  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0218
A fine and very comprehensive directory of the inhabitants of London, Ontario in the period leading up to 1944.  The directory estimates the population to be 87,171 at the time of publication and runs to over 800 pages. The data is presented in several formats including a Business Directory, an Alphabetical Directory and a Street Directory.  Also includes "Miscellaneous Information," mainly public services provided by local government but also entries for various religious and civic philanthropic organizations.  Numerous advertisements throughout. (more...)

Gilbert (aka George) Clarence Paterson, LAND SETTLEMENT IN UPPER CANADA 1783-1840, (1921) 2008.
$17.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0227
The author of this book, George Patterson, scoured the Ontario Archives to put together this report, initially presented to the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario and the Provincial Treasurer, but which now provides us with an unbiased, factual, account of the planning and allocation of settlement land in Upper Canada, today called Ontario.  This is the book which all serious genealogical researchers in Ontario need in order to make sense of the layout of the counties, townships, towns and villages and to understand how their ancestors land allocations were determined.  This, in fact, is the key so many of the otherwise baffling facts we find on the maps and in the records of Ontario. (more...)

Graham Garrett, A BIOGRAPHICAL INDEX OF DAGUERREOTYPISTS IN CANADA 1839 - 1871.
$52.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0246
Compiled and written by one of Canada's foremost experts on early photography, Graham W. Garrett, this index provides the most complete and exhaustive listing of people and companies in Canada involved in the making of daguerreotypes using the process invented by the Frenchman Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre in 1839.  This early photographic process was immediately in competition with an alternative process, announced in the same year by Britain's William Henry Fox Talbot, which made calotypes (also known as talbotypes) or to use Fox Talbot's own words, "photogenic images." (more...)

Bertha Wright Carr-Harris, WHITE CHIEF OF THE OTTAWA (THE), (1903) 2008.
$17.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0256
Although written in the narrative style usually associated with a novel, the author assures us that this is not fiction but a depiction of the facts and events exactly as they occurred, or exactly as her research told her that they occurred. The tale being told is that of the settlement of Philemon Wright, the first settling farmer in the Ottawa valley who set up his homestead on the north shore of the Ottawa river directly opposite the present site of the capital city. (more...)

E.G. (Edward Geoffrey) May, Walter H.  Millen, HISTORY OF THE PARISH OF HULL, QUE. 1823 - 1923, (1923) 2008.
$12.49  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0257
The by line in this book credits the Rev. E. G. May and Walter H. Millen as the ‘compilers', but from the preface it is clear that much of the content was taken from a series of articles first published in The Montreal Churchman in 1913 and authored by Archdeacon Naylor. This original material has then been enhanced and expanded by a number of other named individuals to finally arrive at this more complete history of the Church of England in the city of Hull, Quebec.  Of particular value is the books appendix which, in addition to reproducing a number of documents of critical importance to the church's development also contains various lists of the bishops, incumbents, wardens and those parishioners making donations to fund the actual building of the first church. (more...)

A. H. D. Ross, OTTAWA PAST AND PRESENT, (1927) 2008.
$21.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0260
Starting with the exploration of the Grand (now Ottawa) River by Samuel Champlain the story moves along to the establishment of the first settlement of farmers by Philimon Wright and then to the selection of the Rideau River as the basis of the construction of the Rideau Canal. The enormous influence this canal construction project had on the development of the area can be appreciated when it is realized that it was then the longest canal in North America and was intended to provide a safe route for powered vessels to supply the military establishment in Kingston as a "lesson learned" from the war of 1812. (more...)

Harriet. Priddis, THE PROUDFOOT PAPRES EXTRACTED FROM THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE LONDON & MIDDLESEX HISTORICAL SOCIETY, (1922) 2008.
$17.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0276-P1
The Rev. William Proudfoot was sent, as a missionary, to Canada by a branch of the Presbyterian church in Scotland in 1832.  From the time of his appointment he kept a journal, or daily diary, of his activities, his impressions, and of the events in his daily life.  This included both professional and secular matters and also seems to have filled the role of account book, as well as his personal reminder.  It was from this journal, or more correctly from the collection of many individual volumes of this journal, plus a collection of draft and received letters as well as other family mementos, that Miss Harriet Priddis extracted and recorded this fascinating insight into the life of one of the earliest settlers in the London, Middlesex area of Ontario.  (more...)

Robert. Collier. Fetherstonhaugh, THE 13TH BATTALION ROYAL HIGHLANDERS OF CANADA, 1914 - 1919, (1925) 2008.
$21.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0280
Anyone who has done any reading about the military units raised in the Montreal area of Quebec will probably be familiar with the author of this book.  Robert Collier Fetherstonhaugh seems to have been unable to serve his country in the more conventional sense but he more than made up for this with the wonderful, factual unit histories and tales of valor he penned for a number of military units based in the Montreal area.  Robert Collier's special skill is in factually recounting all the infinite details of a military unit on the move and at war while making it an interesting story. (more...)

C, Beresford Topp, THE 42ND BATTALION, C.E.F. ROYAL HIGHLANDERS OF CANADA, (1931) 2008.
$21.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0281
In his opening address the author, Lieut.-Colonel C. Beresford Topp, D.S.O., M.C., declares this book to be " ... based on the 42nd Battalion official War Diary ..."  Any reader, however, who has ever struggled to fully comprehend the content of any official war diary will soon recognize this as an understatement of the amount of work and care he has put into making this a clear, concise and readable history of the activities of the Battalion. (more...)

ILLUSTRATED HISTORICAL ATLAS OF FRONTENAC, LENNOX AND ADDINGTON AND HISTORY OF THE COUNTY OF LENNOX AND ADDINGTON.
$47.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0284
This is a compilation of two books comprising as complete a history was provided by the literature available at the turn of the 19th century.  Surprisingly in view of its political importance there is no record of a significant history of Frontenac being published until about 75 years later.  The two books are: "Illustrated Historical Atlas of the Counties of Frontenac, Lennox and Addington, Ontario (CA0168) and "History of the County of Lennox & Addington" (CA0169) (more...)

Charles Lyons Foster, William Smith Duthie, Achilles Daunt Golden, LETTERS FROM THE FRONT IN 2 VOLUMES, C1920, WITH SUPPLEMENT, (1920) 2008.
$33.49  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0291
Subtitled: "Being a record of the part played by officers of the bank in the great war. 1914 - 1919."
Over 1,700 staff members resigned their positions with the Canadian Bank of Commerce to go and "do their bit" in the Great War.  As letters began to trickle back from these erstwhile bank employees the bank's Staff Inspector (what we would call the head of Human Resources today) conceived the idea of publishing a series of pamphlets containing suitable edited extracts from these letters so that remaining staff members, and indeed customers, could follow the fortunes of those "at the front."  It was not long before these 11 initial pamphlets began to find their way to "the front" themselves and were eagerly passed around so that news of other bank employees could be shared. (more...)

Multiple authors, Joyce Beaton, EARLY CANADIAN LIFE - VOL. 1, (c.1977) 2008.
$17.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0295-1
Published by us in Volumes starting in December 1976.  Our reproduction of this periodical resulted from an online discussion of some detail of pioneer life in Canada which has long since slipped into obscurity. The important outcome, however, was our introduction to Joyce Beaton who, together with her partner Janice Johnston, published this periodical between 1976 and 1980. While not in the "front line" of "hard genealogical data" the multitude of stories and articles in it do fill in a great deal of that all-iimportant background on our ancestors lives. It was for this reason that we are providing a wider availability of these original publications through the media of a digital format. Nominated as "Best News Magazine in Canada in 1975" (more...)

1837 REBELLION LOSSES (CANADA): CLAIMANTS FOR DAMAGES, 1849, (1849) 2008.
$17.95  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0297
Here is a very rare and useful piece of data.  As a by-product of the 1837 Rebellion (or Troubles - depending on your point of view) a number of early Canadians made claims for compensation for losses of property, business and in some cases physical capabilities (i.e., personal injuries.)  These claims were made against the administration of Canada and as Canada was still a "Crown Colony" they ended up in front of the British House of Commons for consideration.  This document then is an,  "Appendix to the First Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the Losses occasioned by the Troubles in Canada" and "Ordered to be printed 6 June 1849."  (more...)

THE STORY OF THE SIXTY-SIXTH C.F.A, (1919) 2008.
$14.49  http://www.ArchiveCDBooksUSA.com/find_acdb.mvc?refid=NEWS&p=CA0298
The 66th Canadian Field Artillery was recruited in Montreal but, judging by the included Nominal Role, it was manned as much by men from outside Montreal as by those from within it.  This, in its own right, is somewhat remarkable since the recruitment took place in March of 1916 and it might have been thought that enthusiasm for joining up would have waned with the duration of the fighting and with the reports of the deaths reaching home.  Not So!  The recruitment office was inundated with applications and could easily have filled every position twice over. (more...)


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