Vol. 24, No. 36 — October 3, 2019
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Finding Distant Relatives
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If you are at a genealogical brick wall, consider looking for distant relatives to help you break through it. Who are distant relatives, and what information might they have to benefit your research? How do you find them and contact them? Here is what you need to know.
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Boise is the capital of Idaho. While its Native American population has lived there for thousands of years, its origins and history are murky. French fur trappers were there early on in European exploration, and the explorations of the U.S. Army and the silver boom in the area turned it into a thriving city. Here is its story.
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American Folklore: Vermont
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Vermont was the first state to join the union that was not one of the original thirteen colonies. It has a history of human habitation going back thousands of years with Native American tribes, plus French, British, and American settlement. It has some unique and intriguing folklore of its own. Here are some of the highlights of it.
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WWII was an interesting time for Walt Disney and his company. The war affected the company’s revenues in worldwide box office receipts, and debt was an issue. However, Walt also jumped in to the war effort, using his company to undertake a number of projects for the government. He also became more politically involved. Here is the story.
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