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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Records Added
The Dallas Public library has added 58 new documents to their extensive Genealogical holdings… search our database of all recent acquistions at Resources -> Dallas Public Library -> Recent Acquistions 581 new records from sections 40 and 41 of Oakland … Continue reading
History of Medicine in Dallas
The following may be of interest to genealogists researching Dallas County, Texas history. The library website at UT Southwestern Medical Center has a page dedicated to the history of medicine. It includes links to (1) a collection of more than … Continue reading
DGS Summer Institute Early Bird Registration Ends June 24.
Early registration for the DGS Summer Institute ends today, Sunday, June 24th at midnight: $140 for members, $170 for non-members. After the 24th, the price increases to $190 for DGS members and $220 for non-members. Title: Finding My Way Home: Methodology, Records … Continue reading
DGS Summer Institute
On July 13 and 14, DGS proudly presents J. Mark Lowe in a seminar titled “Finding My Way Home: Methodology, Records and the Old South”. Mark will be joined by Lloyd Bockstruck, recognized author, writer, lecturer and leader in the genealogical … Continue reading