Footnote.Com Digitizes Late 18th Century Newspaper, The
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The following announcement was written by Footnote.com:
The Times (
Lindon, UT – November 27, 2007 –
Footnote.com today announced the release of original images from The Times
(London from 1785 – 1820). These documents include details about
prominent figures of that time such as King George and Napoleon Bonaparte.
“Each page in this collection is full of
intriguing details about European life during late 18th and early 19th
centuries,” says Russell Wilding, CEO of Footnote.com “We are
excited to see what people will discover and share from this fascinating
collection.”
In addition to details regarding prominent people, the
newspapers provide interesting insight into everyday life in England at that
time, including; reports on crimes and trials, advertisements from local
businesses, weather reports and announcements about local interests like the
release of the newly published “Sense and Sensibility” by Jane
Austen.
Footnote.com is a social networking site that allows
users to do more than just find historical documents. Footnote.com enables
people to interact with history by providing tools that help users showcase
their discoveries and share their insights with others.
“These records can be found in other places, but
what makesFootnote.com so different is the social networking component we
offer,” explains Wilding. “Social networking isn’t just for
young people on MySpace or Facebook anymore. People of all ages with different
interests like history are now interacting with each other on the internet.
Footnote.com has made it easy for anyone to come online and join in The History
Revolution.”
Visit Footnote.com to access free samples of these
original documents and to see what Footnote members have contributed.
About Footnote, Inc. Founded in 1997 as iArchives, Inc.,
Footnote.com is a subscription website that features searchable original
documents that provide users with an unaltered view of the events, places and
people that shaped the American nation and the world. At Footnote.com all are
invited to come share, discuss, and collaborate on their discoveries with
friends, family, and colleagues. For more information, visit www.footnote.com.