The Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, in Houston, Wins Best Hospitality Project Landmark Award

As the third-largest municipal genealogical research facility in the country, each month Houston’s Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research hosts thousands of researchers from across the United States. Founded in 1921, the center got its start in the Julia Ideson Continue reading The Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research, in Houston, Wins Best Hospitality Project Landmark Award

Lincoln Papers to Move to the Allen County Public Library in Late May

Allen County Library officials are finishing their preparations for the Lincoln documents that were previously cared for by the former Fort Wayne Lincoln Museum, now that the library has completed the remodeling necessary to care for the collection. The Lincoln Continue reading Lincoln Papers to Move to the Allen County Public Library in Late May

Unmarked Slave Graves in Old Mason Family Cemetery in Georgia

The Rev. Skip Mason was in his office at Morehouse College in Atlanta last year when he received an e-mail containing a shocking discovery and a link to the past. The Georgia Department of Transportation had discovered a cemetery of Continue reading Unmarked Slave Graves in Old Mason Family Cemetery in Georgia

Municipal Bonds Have a NEGATIVE Outlook According to Moody’s

The New York Times is reporting that Moody’s Investors Service has assigned a negative outlook to the creditworthiness of all local governments in the United States. Folks, this is first time this has ever happened. Now what’s that got to Continue reading Municipal Bonds Have a NEGATIVE Outlook According to Moody’s

National Archives Branch at Laguna Nigel, California Closing Soon

Randy Seaver is reporting this morning that things are not good in sunny southern California as deals with NARA. The staff at NARA – Pacific Region (Laguna Niguel) has been informed that the branch will be moved to Perris, California, Continue reading National Archives Branch at Laguna Nigel, California Closing Soon

Photographed Damaged Building in L’Aquila is the Prefettura – and Not Archives as Reported

I’ve blogged twice about the destruction in Italy several days back. Once soon after the earthquake happened, with a photo of the purported State Archives, and later with further updates. In a phone conversation this morning with Anthony Alioto, with Continue reading Photographed Damaged Building in L’Aquila is the Prefettura – and Not Archives as Reported

Veteran Discharge Records Held at the County Recorder’s Office in Ohio Counties No Longer in the Public Domain

The following bit of news deals with Ohio Veteran’s Discharge Records filed within the last 75 years – and comes from the April, 2009 eNews of the Warren County Genealogical Society. Ohio has passed S.B. 248 which became effective on Continue reading Veteran Discharge Records Held at the County Recorder’s Office in Ohio Counties No Longer in the Public Domain

New Papers from the Mid-Late 1800s at NewspaperARCHIVE.com

In the last four days, NewspaperARCHIVE posted a few newspapers from the 1960s. However, the vast majority of the papers listed in this blog are from the mid to late 1800s – some really good stuff! Papers for Arizona (1), Continue reading New Papers from the Mid-Late 1800s at NewspaperARCHIVE.com