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Category Archives: Libraries and Research
Sorting Saturday: My Highly Organized Organization of Stuff
Today on this chilly Saturday morning I thought I would share how I organize my genealogical research in hopes of providing insight and ideas to anyone interested in the subject. For my genealogical research, I have one main 4-drawer filing … Continue reading
Sons Of The American Revolution’s New Genealogical Research Library Opens To The Public!
The much-anticipated public opening of the SAR Genealogical Research Library occurred Monday, 01 November. If you’re anywhere near Louisville, Kentucky, go over to the SAR website, get directions and check it out! How often does a library dedicated to genealogical … Continue reading
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Church Record Sunday: The Primitive Baptist Library of Carthage, Illinois
I was looking around for something to share for one of the Geneabloggers.com themes, and I came across The Primitive Baptist Library of Carthage, Illinois. While this may not look like much at first glance, this resource is an amazing … Continue reading
NSSAR Library Update: Opening to the public THIS MONTH!
I have been keeping tabs on the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution’s new library facility. They have released another video showing their progress. Watch it: They project the new library facility will be open to the … Continue reading
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NSSAR Research Library, Louisville, KY: Almost Done! Watch The Video
The NSSAR is on track for their members-only ribbon cutting ceremony on the 25 of September and their goal of opening to the public in the latter half of October! This library, which is made up of a significant number … Continue reading
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Tech Tuesday: The Wayback Machine (Archive of the Internet)
Did you once cite a source and only record the web address where you found the original information, only to find that 3 years later the site no longer exists? Well, weep no longer! Once something is on the internet, … Continue reading
INDEXING ALERT: Familysearch Needs Your Help!
Goal for September We are slightly behind in reaching our goal of 200 million records completed in 2010. To give ourselves a boost and help us get closer to our goal for the year, we want to challenge everyone to … Continue reading
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UPDATE: NSSAR Library, Louisville, KY
As promised, today I contacted the National Society, Sons of the American Revolution for an update about their nearly completed new research library facility at their national headquarters in Louisville, KY. Rae Ann Sauer (email), NSSAR Archivist, confirmed for me … Continue reading
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