The Hill Featured on Eastern Shore Savvy
I provided some background for this article about a local school group that toured black history landmarks here in Easton, Md.
The Hill Featured on Eastern Shore Savvy
I provided some background for this article about a local school group that toured black history landmarks here in Easton, Md.
Ready my latest blog post about how my History of the Bartlett Pear Inn turned up a photographic gem related to The Hill, an historically significant African American neighborhood in Easton.
I wrote an article on stories from Spring Hill Cemetery in Easton, Md., for the web site Easton Savvy. Check it out here!
I’m headed to Salt Lake City for RootsTech 2012 in a couple of days. I’m working on several exciting projects in the meantime though!
First is a house history that will be a gift for someone, but once the gift is given, I should be able to share it here.
Second, I’m working on a new Album Rescue Project. I purchased two more photo albums from an antique store here in Easton and I’m trying to track down to whom they belonged, and hopefully, their descendants. The photos in these albums are attached to black paper with various types of adhesive. I’m removing them to a new photo-safe album from Creative Memories.
Last, and certainly not least, I’m helping out Historic Easton with a couple of preservation projects. Check out their new web site for more information about the group! I’ll post further updates in coming weeks.
MidShoreLife.com featured my writeup on the History of the Hambleton House/Bartlett Pear Inn
MidShore Life features “Early History of the Tylor House.”
Read my latest report, “Early History of the Tylor House,” on Bayside Blog.
Read about recent genealogy and history investigations on Bayside Blog:
What Happened to William Hayward?
SNGF: Satisfying Genea-Moment (plus, follow-up and the final write-up)
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