10 “Must-Do” Genealogy Projects for May

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 Vol. 21, No. 33 - May 2, 2016​​​

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10 “Must-Do” Genealogy Projects for May
It’s time to start figuring out what genealogy projects you want to tackle for May. Each month holds its own best genealogical practices that you can incorporate into your regular genealogy research. Here are the 10 “must do” genealogy projects for May. Each of these will make your genealogy research and family history narrative richer and more informative for you and others. Enjoy doing these fun and important genealogical projects...
 
 
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Lincoln Logs are a popular toy for children in the United States. Their status as all wood building toys makes them special and unique in a world of plastic and electronic toys. While being somewhat old-fashioned, they are still as popular a toy for young children as they ever were, which proves some types of fun never go out of style. So, what exactly are Lincoln Logs and how did they come to be invented? They story is a surprising and interesting one...
 
The Wild Days of Texas: When Texas Was a Country
There was a brief period of time when Texas was an independent country. This was a ten year period between 1836 and 1846, after Texas won its independence from Mexico. Many battles were fought for Texas independence, the most famous of which was the Battle of the Alamo. In 1846, Texas was admitted into the United States and became the Texas we know today. During its period of independence, it was known as the Republic of Texas, and even had its own flag. It was a sovereign nation in every way.

During the period of Texan independence, it was the very embodiment of the term “the Wild West.” It was an excellent place for fugitives from the United States and Mexico to go to hide. Feuds between settling families who hoped to build a new life free from the laws of the United States in this new nation were common. Many of these feuds got violent, and some are still remembered as part of Texas lore. Texas was known for its wild, independent spirit, and to this day, when Texans utter the state’s unofficial motto of “Don’t Mess With Texas,” they mean it...
 
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