Memory and Dating Newspaper Articles
Page Forty-One I have two copies of a clipping about my dad, his promotion, and our family’s subsequent move to North Carolina. One was in my mom’s papers and the other was in my grandmother’s, probably sent to her...
Read moreImmigration 300 Years Ago
A Holy Grail of genealogical research is immigration, that first ancestor’s name, date, place, family, proof of immigration. We want to know who that first immigrant was, who rose up one morning somewhere in the world, and said, “I...
Read moreVacation Book Choices Make Good Presents
Local History Vacation Choices When you can immerse yourself while on vacation, in another world, another time, another place, you truly get away. If while you are there, you find a book that captures part of that otherness, more...
Read moreOklahoma Research 5 Minute Tutorial
Maps Show the History of Indian Territory, Oklahoma Territory and Indian Territory, and the State of Oklahoma The Digital Collection of the Oklahoma State Libraries has a phenomenal collection of Oklahoma maps. These three maps from 1887, 1903 and...
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Railroad Maps The local railroad may have played important roles in your ancestors’ lives. It may have been their ticket to a runaway marriage, the migration path to their new homestead property, or it may have been even more...
Read moreGenealogists Love Names, Patterns, and Symmetry
A Baby’s First Birthday Party Recently, we attended a first birthday party, Henry’s baseball themed party. The adults had stashes of Oh Henry! and Baby Ruth candy bars, seemingly obvious choices, one for the child and one for the...
Read moreOkolona Fifteenth Year Reunion – Class of 1950
Yet Another Unlabeled Group Photograph hispering Hills Country Club was the site of the 15th Reunion of the Oklolona Class of 1950 held 19 June 1965. I know that, not because my parents went, ate, danced, and visited, but because...
Read moreLog Cabin Church – Candlelight View
St. James Episcopal Church, Riverton, Fremont Co., Wyoming This unidentified church photograph was floating loose in a photo album. In order for my dad to have taken a picture of this church, it had to be one that had...
Read moreThe Old Prestonia Elementary School, Jefferson Co., Kentucky
his photograph is a school wide gathering, likely sometime between 1910 and 1920, of the first through eight grades in Jefferson Co., Kentucky. I think I recognize Herman Joseph Breitenstein Sr. in this photograph. Does anyone see any other...
Read moreOkolona High School Football Team 1940s Photograph
Unidentified Photographs Can Still Be Useful Here is a professional 8 1/2 x 11 inch black and white photograph of an unidenified football team that was loose inside an old photograph album from the 1940s from rural Jefferson Co....
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