Is Grace DuMelle, genealogist and longtime "genealogy and local history assistant" at the Newberry Library, warming up for another Chicago genealogy book? In the Newberry blog she calls attention to a little-known resource: "Tucked away on a side street in Cicero, Illinois is a treasure trove of materials relating to Eastern European heritage and the impact of its peoples' immigration to Chicago, the Midwest, and beyond. It's the library of the Czech and Slovak American Genealogical Society of Illinois (CSAGSI)." Read the whole thing.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Czechs and Slovaks resource in Illinois
Posted by Harold Henderson at 3:04 AM
Labels: Cicero Illinois, Czech and Slovak American Genealogical Society of Illinois, Grace Dumelle, Newberry Library
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Harold,
Congratulations on your genealogy blog being one of the Top 40 - I concur!!
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