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A Closer Look at Immigration Records #2

Castle Garden was the first official port of arrival for immigrants to the United States. Located at the Battery in New York City, it processed more than eleven million immigrants during the time it...

The Last Holdout of the Confederacy

Town Line is a tiny hamlet in upstate New York near the Canadian border that inexplicably voted to secede and join the Confederacy during the Civil War. No one knows why to this day. Here is the...

Loyalists in the American Revolution

American colonists who remained loyal to the British Crown were known as loyalists. Loyalists, also called "Tories," made up about one-third of the population in colonial America. The thirteen...

Theodore Roosevelt: The Energetic Reformer

Theodore Roosevelt Jr. was born in New York City on October 27, 1858, to Theodore Roosevelt Sr. and Martha Bulloch Roosevelt. The Roosevelt family was wealthy and influential, with a public service...

William McKinley: The Imperial President

Join me today as we explore the life of William McKinley, the twenty-fifth President of the United States. Discover how this Civil War hero and dedicated public servant navigated economic policies...

Exploring Brazilian Jewish Genealogy

When you think of Jewish genealogy, Brazil might not be the first country that comes to mind. Yet, hidden within the layers of Brazil’s diverse history is a rich Jewish heritage that dates back...

Free Passenger and Immigration Record Lookups

Passenger and immigration records are essential for tracing your ancestors’ journeys and uncovering the stories of how they arrived in new lands. These records provide details such as names...

Free State Record Lookups

State records are a valuable resource in genealogy, offering a wide range of information specific to the state where your ancestors lived. These records can include birth, marriage, death, land, and...