January 8th, 2008
| Written by
Donna
Hi! I’m Donna and I’ve worked at Footnote for over a year. Part of what I do is write Story Pages and other miscellany. Here is my Footnote profile.
I found this interesting recommendation when I was annotating in the Confederate Amnesty Papers. The Governor of Tennessee wrote, in behalf of John Russell’s application for amnesty, that he was an old man and a bad rebel. He continued that Russell “had been badly whipped and has not long to live.” You can see the entire case free here.

January 7th, 2008
| Written by
Blake Scarbrough
We are nearing Footnote’s first birthday. In the past 12 months, we have grown our collection from 4 million to nearly 24 million images.
One of our partners, The National Archives recently released an introduction on digitization at the National Archives. NARA states:
The strategic plan says that NARA will work to digitize selected records, including those most requested by researchers, and will put searchable descriptions of all our holdings online.
So, of all the collections held within the National Archives, which ones do you want? What time periods, historical events, or regional information interest you?
A good place to start researching what NARA has is through their ARC database.