Let's take a look at the "N" states--the longest list.
Nebraska: historyharvest.unl.edu is a University of Nebraska-Lincoln project to digitize items such as family histories and artifacts relating to immigrant families in Nebraska.
Nevada: nvlibrarycoop.contentdm.oclc.org includes territorial census records, state land patents and records of prisoners and orphans. Additionally, there are newspapers, oral histories and yearbooks.
New Hampshire: www.nh.searchroots.com has maps, photographs and local histories.
New Jersey: www.njdigitalhighway.org has citizenship papers, immigration records, local histories and photographs.
New Mexico: econtent.unm.edu provides manuscripts, photographs, oral histories and maps.
New York: nyheritage.org has a collection of photographs, letters, diaries, city directories, maps and books.
North Carolina: digital.ncdcr.gov includes digitized Confederate pension applications, naturalization records, and newspapers back to 1751. Also part of the collection: Bible records, marriage and death notices.
North Dakota: www.digitalhorizonsonline.org will give you town and county histories, photos of homesteaders and oral histories conducted with Germans from Russia.
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