578. The Oral History Manual
$ 15.00By Barbara W. Sommer and Mary Kay Quinlan. 2002. A guide to help anyone interested in doing oral history research ‘think like an oral historian. Paperback. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition.
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By Barbara W. Sommer and Mary Kay Quinlan. 2002. A guide to help anyone interested in doing oral history research ‘think like an oral historian. Paperback. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition.
Edited by Sharon DeBartolo Carmack and Erin Nevius. 2004. The most comprehensive easy-to-use guide for researching your family history. The essential guide to American county and town sources. Paperback. 786 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
By William Dollarhide. 1994. Includes Master Forms used to keep track of the information gathered, all designed for making photocopies as needed. Paperback. 26 pages. Excellent condition. Non-circulating library edition. No pages used. No discount.
Compiled by Juliana Szucs Smith. 1997. A comprehensive list of local, state, and federal agencies and institutions, and ethnic and genealogical organizations. ISBN 0916489744 540 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
By Matthew L. Helm and April Leigh Helm. 1998. Fun and easy way to research your roots using online resources. Paperback. 316 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
By E. Kay Kirkham. 1968. Gives helpful genealogical information to the beginner in research, with a focus on pointing the direction in which to go for successful research with best results and a minimum of effort. Paperback. 172 pages. ISBN 0877476616. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used. Price: $5.00. No discount.
Compiled by The William Penn Tercentenary Committee. Second Edition. 1945. Numerous Illustrations. Map end papers. Hardcover. 173 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
By Meg Wheeler. 1996. Hardcover. 128 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
By Ray Samuel, Leonard Huber, and Warren Ogden. 1955. This is a happy combination of word and picture, colorfully recording between the covers of a single volume the highlights of the Great River’s past from DeSorto down to the U.S. Engineers. 240 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
Prepared by the Cache Genealogical Library. 1980. This handbook gives attention to helping family genealogists in locating and contacting the best record sources. Hardcover. 274 pages. Good Condition. Non-circulating library edition. Hardly used.
Edited by Michael P. Conzen. This book examines the large-scale historical influences that have molded the varied human adaptation of the continent’s physical topography to its needs over more than 500 years. It presents a synoptic view of myriad historical processes working together or in conflict and illustrates them through their survival in or disappearance…
Mount Stewart is on Portaferry Road in Newtownards, County Down, Northern Ireland (www.nationaltrust.org.uk/mount-stewart. This Tour Ireland Booklet was published by The National Trust in 1986. This booklet includes a photographic tour of the House and a copy of the Stewart Family Tree.
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Pennsylvania German Marriages, Marriages, and Marriage Evidence in Pennsylvania German Churches, with Index, by Donna R. Irish. Published in 1984. This is the most essential collection of Pennsylvania-German source materials to appear since the publication of Strassburger and Hinke’s Pennsylvania German Pioneers over fifty years ago. Primarily a compilation of Reformed Church marriage records (including…
by John S. Van Voorhis, with an Index by Veronica Schofield. Originally published in Pittsburgh in 1893. Reprinted with an added forward and an index, by Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1974. Hardbound, no dust jacket. 504 pages. Condition: Clean; hardly opened; no markings. 5.5” x 8.5” x 1.25”
By: Pennsylvania Society Sons of the Revolution | Publisher: Monongahela, Pa. Society Sons of American Revolution: 1995 | First Edition; First Printing | Hardcover, black cloth, nearly new, near fine condition with no dust jacket. 916 pages. Members and ancestors are alphabetically arranged in separate sections.
By Thomas Nelson Page. Hardcover. Fair condition. No dustjacket. Illustrated with a black-and-white frontispiece portrait of Page. Originally published in 1887 by Charles Scribner’s Sons. Included is a description of the series and a three page biography of Thomas Nelson Page. Not an ex-library copy. 230 pages. Spine needs repair.
Compiled by Mary Louise Marshall Hutton. Reprinted, with permission, by the Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1983. Hardcover. This key to lineage records lists 13,000 ancestors from whom descent by members has been proved. 482 pages.
War of 1812 Genealogy by George K. Schweitzer, PhD., Sc.D. A brief history of the War of 1812, records of service, what they contain, and where they can be found, Black and white illustrations. Published in 1983. 78 pages.
By Adrian Tinniswood (1992). This hardbound book features the history of 30 of Britain’s most notable country homes with stories of their architects and owners and the prevailing architectural rage spanning the years 1250 to 1930. It includes maps showing the location of these National Trust homes in England, Northern Ireland, and Wales. 320 pages….
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