Judith, The url is 'broken' and on 2 lines and won't work unless you cut and paste the 2 sections separately. Once I did that, the map was interesting. Why the date 1858, I wonder? At 03:29 PM 12/8/2000 -0500, you wrote: >http://lcweb2.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/gmd:@filreq(@field(NUMBER+@band( >g3201e+ct000242))+@field(COLLID+setlmap)) > >Hi, I've been working on a project and stumbled on a map that shows >immigration patterns in 1858. Even though the caption is in French, it's >very easy to 'read' the map and see locations of embarkation and arrival >from European and African countries to other destinations, mainly in North >America and South America. > >Check the URL above to get to the map. > >Hope it helps, >Judy Ron Stoloff If the gods had intended Man to fly, they wouldn't have given us railroads. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> { Check out these web sites: } { } {Edison/Fareira's New Immigration/Migration History Web site: } { http://members.nbci.com/b_stoloff/oral [NO WWW] } { In the Library of Congress, see: } { Immigration/Migration - NEW! Updated! Enlarged! } { http://learning.loc.gov:8081/ammem/ndlpedu/lesson98/migrate/home.html } { Need a place to get help with your computer? } { See this Computer Club Web Site: } { http://www.pacsnet.org/index.shtml } <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>