Welcome to
PDDOC.com!
I've been publishing
material on the internet for nearly 10 years. In that time, I've
"collected" a lot of links. Through my
North Farnham Freeholder blog, I am sharing many of the more
valuable links, those that have decent content or are otherwise
interesting. In most instances, these links have pretty
good staying power. I am also moving most of the links —
as well as new ones that I find — on a part of the site I'm
calling the
Freehold.
The website
reflets is where I am presenting images from
the public domain. Many of the images from
the website will be presented to the blogging world on my
North Farnham Freeholder blog.
The
poetry pages have been renovated with a newer look and now
have an accompanying
blog, where at least one poem a day will be posted.
(11/12/2005)
We've moved
Karen's Quilts from its previous server to pddoc.com. (11/10/2005)
Internet Resources for Camping is now
Haw Creek Outdoors. There are quite a few links to good
resources, including an extensive listing of RV manufacturers'
web sites.
Copy Right, Copy Sense has articles on
copyright, pages with explanations and definitions of copyright,
and some fundamental copyright references.
American Civil War
Anecdotes, Incidents and Articles: This page provides links
to "republished" 19th and early 20th century civil war material
related to the impact of the war on the public and individuals
in the service. The material is being published in several
different ways.
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An
article that originally appeared in a magazine or journals will
be published on a single web page, but will have an accompanying
pdf formatted document for download and printing.
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Each
day, several small pieces for the corresponding day in 1861 are
being published to a blog, Chronicles of the American
Civil War
For
those not familiar with them, blogs — short for web log —
are a form of internet publication where the most recent
addition appears on top. Most commonly used as a sort of
on-line diary or personal journal that can be either private or
public, the format is very useful for publishing any material
where you want the freshest and newest to be at the top of the
page. Older material is available in archives
The domain name was chosen to signify that we have a lot of
content on our sites obtained from the public domain. The
name "pddoc" is derived from the phrase public domain
documents. However, there is also a lot of content on
the site that is not public domain.
I have several hundred Civil War related pages in the Skedaddle
site. It includes an ad-free e-Journal, published on an irregular
basis.
The "selection of poetry" has over
100 of very popular public domain poems.
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