Lots of good stuff in the Spring/Summer 2009 issue of The Hoosier Genealogist: Connections, from the Indiana Historical Society:
"Research Serendipity," by Sharon Ogzewalla
"A Popular Outlet for Spare Time," by Mary Owen, on Indiana women's clubs from about a century ago
"'To Make Up a Soldier's Life," by Rachel M. Popma -- letters to the Tipton Times from Spanish-American War soldiers
"Court Papers: Abstracts of the Delaware County Legal Documents in the Barnes Manuscripts collection, 1864-1892," by Wendy L. Adams and Melinda Moore Weaver
"Prescriptions, Poetry, and Prose: The William Daviess Hutchings Papers, Scott and Jefferson Counties, 1855-1914," by Geneil Breeze
"Hoosier Baptists, Part 1: Anti-slavery Associations, 1826-18302 and African American Associations and Death Notices from Annual Minutes, 1848-1912", by Timothy Mohon
"The Crooks Family" by Constantina Lyla Spath (Delaware County)
"The Indianapolis Gardeners Benefit Society," by Cathy Born
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Summer Hoosier Genealogist
Posted by Harold Henderson at 3:53 AM
Labels: African American genealogy, Baptist records, Connections: The Hoosier Genealogist, Crooks family, Delaware County Indiana, Indiana, Indiana Historical Society, Scott County Indiana
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