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Reconstruction of U.S. Capital in 1814
Posted on 27 September 2011 | No CommentsDrawing showing the construction status of the U. S. Capital Building in 1814 after being burned by the British. Click to enlarge. -
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... -
Civil War ~ Buffalo Soldiers
Posted on 31 August 2011 | No CommentsLittle is written of the Buffalo Soldiers of the Civil and Indian War era’s in America. They served with valor and distinction in a nation that had not reciprocated with... -
500 Die ~ Hell Gate, New York ~ 15 Jun 1904
Posted on 21 August 2011 | No CommentsReport of the terrible tragedy when a steamer boiler exploded at Hell Gate, New York. 15 June 1904. Click to enlarge. -
1939 Worlds Fair ~ New York
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The Calliope Your Grandparents Remember
Posted on 8 June 2011 | No CommentsThere may be one or two folks who are olde enough to remember a Calliope in a circus or other public entertainment, but most folks don’t know what they were.... -
Sleighs, Cutters and Sleds
Posted on 16 April 2011 | No CommentsIf you wanted the latest and greatest in winter travel, a family had to look nor farther than the Studebaker Branch of Studebaker Cars in Salt Lake City in 1886.... -
Lives Intertwine ~ Small Town Doctors
Posted on 30 August 2010 | No CommentsTracing ones lineage often uncovers forgotten facts and interrelated events in the lives of individuals and their families throughout the ages. While transcribing thousands of death certificates for my ancestors... -
Grandpa – You Are So Funny
Posted on 15 November 2009 | No CommentsTalking to your grandchildren is often a shock to your reality. I tell them stories and they often reply, “Grandpa, you are so funny!” I tilt my head to the...












