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Course Registration

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Simply click Subscribe and complete the form. Make sure all information is complete and accurate then click the Submit button. You will receive a message confirming receipt of your registration.  

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When your course registration fee is received, your student Briefcase will be activated.  You will receive an email confirming your course registration and the start date for your courses.  

You may register for as many courses as your wish. Your Student Login (email addr

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The Rural Little Schools

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Nestled along the side roads of 19th century America, little schoolhouses dotted the landscape. Their building shapes were as unique as the people entering through their doors. From simple designs to an elaborate architectural theme, these structures defined character and future dreams. The size depended on the need, which corresponded with the population of the area. But, each one was just as important as all the others. Spelling, history, recitations, geography, and multiplication echoed withi

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Legacy Family Tree is one of our sponsors for the upcoming Immigration Family History Expo and they are giving away one Acer Netbook to some lucky winner!

Sign up for Family History Expos free E-news and learn about all the great prizes that are being given away!

We always have a great time at the Expos and there is so much great information to learn.

Holly Hansen
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My colleague Elyse Doerflinger at Elyse's Genealogy Blog has started a dialog concerning the future of genealogy societies and how bridging the "technology divide" can mean sink or swim in terms of society survival.In her post, Elyse discusses many different ways a genealogy society can leverage technology and social media to not only increase membership but also to expand services and functions - all at low-cost or no-cost to the society. If you've been following societies such as the Southern
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