Ever wonder how a simple piece of wood can become an iconic symbol of one of America's most cherished sports? Prepare to be enthralled by the journey of the Louisville Slugger, a baseball bat that...
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Shadows Over Point Pleasant
Journey into the lingering mystery that has kept Point Pleasant in the public eye for decades. From eerie sightings near an old military plant to a tragic bridge collapse, find out how this West...
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Oliver Wolcott was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, and a well-respected American patriot from Connecticut. He not only served in the war as an active participant in battle as a brigadier...
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George Wythe was a signer of the Declaration of Independence, a Quaker, and a man of quiet conviction and amiable personality who was liked, admired, looked up to, and respected by most who crossed...
Where Did Your Ancestor Live? How to Interpret Plat Maps
Have you ever wondered where your ancestor lived? You can often use old plat maps to discover the location of their homestead. Here's how to read the maps.
Did You Research Their Neighbors?
Do you have an elusive ancestor who didn't seem to leave any records behind? You can still discover important things about them. Here's how.
Every Family Historian Should Focus On These Three Things
Are you interested in becoming a better genealogist? Whether you're a beginner or a veteran, your research will improve if you focus on these three things.
Graveyards and Cemeteries
Today, let's look into the rich history of graveyards and cemeteries. Explore the nuances between these sacred resting places and understand their place in genealogical studies.
The Intriguing History of Salt and Pepper Shakers
Salt and pepper shakers are beloved household items in Western society. Most of us consider them household necessities and cannot imagine a kitchen or dinner table without them. Have you ever...
5 Ways To Tell If Your Genealogy Research Is Accurate
How do you know your genealogy research is accurate? Use these five tips to be as sure as you can be in the world of genealogy.