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What Are Census Records and How Do I Use Them

A great overview of United States Census records from the Family Search Wiki.

What Are Court Records and How Do I Use Them?

An overview of court records and how to use them from the Family Search Wiki.

What Are Land Records and How Do I Use Them?

An overview of Land Records, what they are and how to use them.

What Are Military Records and How Do I Use Them?

An overview United States Military Records as presented in the Family Search Wiki.

What Are Probate Records and How Do I Use Them?

An overview of Probate Records in the United States courtesy of the Family Search Wiki. What are they, how to find them, and how to use them in your research.

What Are Vital Records and How Do I Use Them?

An overview of vital records in the United States, where to find them, and how they are used by genealogists

Why Maps Are Important and How Can I Use Them?

This link to the Family Search Wiki entry for maps, not only explains the value of using maps in genealogical and historical research, but also identifies additional on-line map collections.

1860 Iron County Census Surname index

Surname index to 1860 U.S. Census for Iron County

1861 Confederate Map of Ironton, MO and Vicinity

From the collection of the National Archives. Note that this map denotes those who could be considered friendly and unfriendly to the Confederate cause. When the term "all black" is used, it is not referring to race, but as a reference to black Republicans, a term used for supporters of the Union.

Bureau of Land Management Land Patent Search

As Missouri is a Public Land state, the Bureau of Land Management(BLM), General Land Office (GLO) Records Automation web site is a valuable resource providing live access to Federal land conveyance records for the Public Land States, including image access to more than five million Federal land title records issued between 1788 and the present. They also have images of survey plats and field notes, land status records, and control document index records. Due to organization of documents in the GLO collection, this site does not currently contain every Federal title record issued for the Public Land States.