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From the Page is a platform for crowdsourcing transcriptions of records of historical significance, particularly handwritten records that are less easily transcribed by optical character recognition, etc. Archives, special collections, state and provincial archives, public libraries, and digital humanities projects upload scanned documents to FromthePage.com; volunteers then transcribe, review, correct, and comment on the material as needed. FromthePage.com was launched in 2005 by two Rice University computer science alumni with an interest in family history. The founders were inspired in part by "their involvement in Wikipedia's early days". As of 2023, 2.1 million pages had been transcribed by volunteers for 110 participating institutions. The platform has been used by Colorado State University Libraries, East Hampton Library's special collection of Long Island material, Harvard's Colonial North America project, Indiana State Archives, Maryland State Archives, the Nantucket Hi ...
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Seth Woodroof
Seth Woodroof (August 4, 1875) was a slave trader based in Lynchburg, Virginia, Lynchburg in central Virginia, United States. He was an Slave trade in the United States, interstate trader who ran what the Lynchburg Museum called the "most active and infamous" slave pen in the city. He is believed to have been actively trading from approximately 1830 until the beginning of the American Civil War in 1861. Woodroof sat on the Lynchburg city council from 1858 to 1865. Biography Early life and family Seth Woodroof was born about 1805 in Virginia. He was the only child of Jesse Woodroof and Rhoda Pettyjohn, and a Virginian on both sides; Woodroof's family background is fairly well-attested, in part due to a later lawsuit involving his maternal grandfather William Pettyjohn's 1822 will. Seth Woodruff's father Jesse Woodroof had a total of 12 children with four partners; Rhoda Pettyjohn, the second of Jesse Woodroof's four life companions, died in 1822. Slave trading and politics ...
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