See the Latest New Data at NewspaperARCHIVE

In the last four days, NewspaperARCHIVE posted many turn of the century newspapers, as well as numerous papers from the World War I time period – up to about 1919. Eighteen states and one Canadian province are represented this time Continue reading See the Latest New Data at NewspaperARCHIVE

Call for Papers for the Professional Management Conference – Knoxville, TN 2010

The following was written by APG Staff. Note that the deadline is fast approaching – 1 week! Call for Papers for the Professional Management Conference sponsored by the Association of Professional Genealogists 18 August 2010, Knoxville, Tennessee, in conjunction with Continue reading Call for Papers for the Professional Management Conference – Knoxville, TN 2010

Volunteers Transcribe 250 Million Historical Records for FamilySearch

The following news release was written by FamilySearch staff: Incredible Effort Speeds Up Access to Online Genealogical Information SALT LAKE CITY — FamilySearch volunteers reached a monumental milestone this week, transcribing their 250 millionth historical record. The incredible online initiative Continue reading Volunteers Transcribe 250 Million Historical Records for FamilySearch

Filming for Angelina Jolie’s “Salt” May Disrupt Traffic Around the New York State Library in Albany through Monday, May 4

Anyone planning to visit the New York State Library or Archives in Albany over the next few weeks might want to rearrange their schedule, or at least allow plenty of time for the detours they will encounter. Parts of I-787 Continue reading Filming for Angelina Jolie’s “Salt” May Disrupt Traffic Around the New York State Library in Albany through Monday, May 4

Finding 1861–1869 Names of Residents & Civil War Soldiers – Part Three – Florida Through lllinois

Finding 1861–1869 Names of Residents & Civil War Soldiers Part Three – Florida through Illinois By William Dollarhide Between the 1860 and 1870 federal censuses, there were state censuses, statewide tax lists, military lists, and other statewide name lists produced Continue reading Finding 1861–1869 Names of Residents & Civil War Soldiers – Part Three – Florida Through lllinois

The 2009 Best Archives On the Web Awards Announced

The winners of the “2009 Best Archives on the Web Awards” have been announced. Seeking Michigan won the Best Archives (U.S.A) category. Good Pick! It looks like these are picks sanctioned by the Society of American Archivists. I noted that Continue reading The 2009 Best Archives On the Web Awards Announced

SUNY Plattsburgh Site of Broad-Ranging State History Conference

The following news release was written by New York Historical Association Staff: A conference on the history, people and culture of New York will draw hundreds of historians, librarians, archivists and more to SUNY Plattsburgh June 4-6. The 30th annual Continue reading SUNY Plattsburgh Site of Broad-Ranging State History Conference

Dignity Being Restored to the Graves at the Toledo State Hospital Cemetery

An excellent article about the cemetery located at the former Toledo State Hospital is found in the April 19, 2009 edition of the Toledo Blade. Following is a teaser: This land, owned by the University of Toledo and site of Continue reading Dignity Being Restored to the Graves at the Toledo State Hospital Cemetery

Accurate Digitizing of Handwriting Gets Closer to Reality

NORTHAMPTON – The libraries of the world are rapidly being digitized as the contents of printed books, magazines and newspapers are transformed by machines into bytes of computer memory. But in one area, handwritten text, which takes in everything from Continue reading Accurate Digitizing of Handwriting Gets Closer to Reality

MacFamilyTree 5.5 Public Beta Released With History Database, New Search, More Speed

The following news release was written by Synium software staff: 4/21/2009 – Not long ago we released MacFamilyTree 5.4 with many improvements and a lot of new features. But MacFamilyTree 5.5 raises the bar even higher. Ever wanted to know Continue reading MacFamilyTree 5.5 Public Beta Released With History Database, New Search, More Speed

Arline Mills School Census: Dist 117 – Pierce Co, WA – 1 May 1912

The following Images are from the original completed census form for Pierce County School District No. 117, Arline Mills, taken 1 May 1912. This form, along with a number of other Arline School documents was found in a satchel on Continue reading Arline Mills School Census: Dist 117 – Pierce Co, WA – 1 May 1912

Webcast of Civil War Symposium Available at Virginia Military Institute Library – April 29

LEXINGTON, Va., April 20, 2009 – VMI is making available a live webcast of the first annual historical symposium sponsored by the Virginia Sesquicentennial of the American Civil War Commission on Wednesday, April 29, in the Turman Room of Preston Continue reading Webcast of Civil War Symposium Available at Virginia Military Institute Library – April 29