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Connect with Family History Through Genealogy in New York City

The following is an announcement written by AARP: Genealogy offers a meaningful way to connect with family history and cultural heritage. This fall, AARP New York and the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society (NYG&B) are presenting two free programs that introduce the basics of researching Hispanic and Italian ancestry. Discover Hispanic Genealogy AARP New York and …

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Japanese Instrument of Surrender now on display at the National Archives Museum, The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom, Last Chance to See the Dead Sea Scrolls at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum

The following is a press release issued by the (U.S.) National Archives and Records Administration: Japanese Instrument of Surrender Now on Display at the National Archives Museum 80 Years Since the End of World War II, featuring the Japanese Instrument of Surrender is now on display at the National Archives Museum’s historic Rotunda as part …

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Decades of Military History Documents Acquired by CSU Archive

  In the Columbus State University archive, a hallway is filled with dozens of boxes. According to the school’s archivist and it’s military history chair, those boxes could hold some of the most historically significant military documents from the post-Vietnam War era. Earlier this summer, CSU acquired 20 pallets worth of documents and materials from …

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