Tombstone Tuesday: Chief Black Hoof
This week’s Tombstone Tuesday features a tombstone (or, more properly, a cenotaph) of a man you’ve probably never heard of …
This week’s Tombstone Tuesday features a tombstone (or, more properly, a cenotaph) of a man you’ve probably never heard of …
The Ohio State Fair started yesterday. The Ohio Historical Society is located next to the state fairgrounds and is used …
Every once in awhile, you come across a tombstone that makes you stop in your tracks. One such tombstone (or, …
What do we think about the past? That might seem like an odd question for genealogists, but I think it …
[NOTE: Due to circumstances beyond my control (ie, an exam in Spanish class this morning!), this week's Tombstone Tuesday is …
I haven’t written very much lately about Waymarking. Here’s a brief recap: Waymarking is a game played with GPS units. …
From the latest issue of Genealogy Gems, published by the Genealogy Center at the Allen County Public Library in Fort …
This week’s edition of Tombstone Tuesday covers those tombstones that aren’t stone — they’re metal. Specifically, we’re going to discuss …
It is not uncommon to find relationships listed on tombstones. “Wife of…,” “son of…,” etc. are inscribed in countless tombstones …
I’m going to start a new feature here on the blog: Tombstone Tuesday. I’ve been inspired by Wordless Wednesday on …