Monday Recap for March 31, 2014
It’s the end of the month! Treat yourself with these interesting articles from around the web.
The Genealogy Sphere
- Maryland man may have found two lost or forgotten photos of Lincoln’s funeral procession (The Washington Post) – Mystery photos from the National Archives may be rare, long-forgotten photographs from Abraham Lincoln’s funeral procession
- Linda Hunt believes that knowing where we come from is integral to knowing who we are (Oregon Live) – A local woman discusses what it means to her to discover her family’s origins
- Indiana group works to preserve 92 pioneer cemeteries (CourierPress.com) – A local group in Indiana works to preserve a local county cemetery
- Civil War Tombstones: A Quick Primer (No Story Too Small blog) – Quick tips on how to spot Civil War tombstones for both Union and Confederate soldiers
- Watch the United States grow before your eyes (The Washington Post) – Cool gift of the changing borders of the U.S. over time
On Geni
- Monday Recap for March 24, 2014 – Last week’s recap
- 7 Tips for Interviewing Relatives – Planning on interviewing relatives for your genealogy? Check out these tips to get you started