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Wagon Train West
Posted on 25 October 2011 | No CommentsMuch of the American West was settled by pioneers such as the famous Mormon Pioneering companies that settled Utah. Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Nevada and Idaho saw large migrations of... -
GI’s Hugging a British Matron on VE Day
Posted on 15 October 2011 | No CommentsAny sweet grandma enjoys the attention and hugs from a group of attractive young men, especially when the end of World War II had just been announced. American Servicemen giving... -
First Transcontinental Railroad
Posted on 30 September 2011 | No CommentsAn early train passes through the Great Basin in America on the tracks of the First Transcontinental Railroad. -
The Smith Sisters of Nottingham
Posted on 29 September 2011 | No CommentsMy 2nd great grandmother, Emma Smith Featherstone, had the opportunity to visit with her sisters one last time when they traveled to her home in Utah from the mid-West. The... -
Creating 3D Genealogy Images With Photofly
Posted on 28 September 2011 | No CommentsFew genealogists have ever heard of the magic of Photofly by Autodesk. That is a serious oversight in our ancestral quest. We continually work to capture the faces, scenes, memorials... -
Lizzie Woffinden ~ Lehi, Utah
Posted on 20 September 2011 | No CommentsMy mothers collection of old photos of family and friends is always a source of interest. They are the source of a new weekly series of postings. All are vintage... -
School Teachers of the 1800’s
Posted on 19 September 2011 | 1 CommentSchool teachers of the late 1800’s looked sharp in their work attire as witnessed in this photo of grandaunt Julia Drew and her friend Mertie Gracie. -
Old Photos ~ Found ~ How To Label?
Posted on 5 September 2011 | No CommentsMy mother collected old photos of folks in her hometown. Frequently, only she knew the names of the people in the images. Often, however, she wrote their names and other... -
Passing Through San Francisco in 1851
Posted on 4 September 2011 | No CommentsSeveral of my ancestors passed through early-day San Francisco on the way to gold mining or as part of long distance moves. They didn’t have much to say about the...













