Genealogy Roundup, June 25
In this week’s roundup, a beloved Ellis Island song, National Archives cuts, a twin seeks tribute for his brother, and more.
In this week’s roundup, a beloved Ellis Island song, National Archives cuts, a twin seeks tribute for his brother, and more.
In this week's roundup, a call to preserve records, 90 years of journaling, potential threat to a POW/MIA agency's mission, and more!
In this week's Roundup: Why your kids just might want your old stuff after all and the first woman to lead the National Archives
In this week's Roundup: The gentle power of nostalgia, a preview of the National Archives NextGen Catalog, and more.
In this week's Roundup: A letter written during WWII delivered 76 years later; the touching, bittersweet story behind a pair of tombstones in Tampa; an orphan heirloom rescue, and much more.
In this week's Roundup: News on the 1950 census release, offering enhanced digital access and an opportunity for the public to collaborate.
In this week's Roundup: News from NARA, highlights from the opening of the Statue of Liberty Museum, and more.
In this week's Roundup: Citizen archivists triple contributions to National Archives catalog during pandemic, the evolution of the American census, the world's only museum dedicated to the Ukrainian Easter egg, and lots more.
In this week's Roundup: The story of the Archival Recovery Program's search for stolen, misplaced, or misfiled items missing from the National Archives.
When asked what she wanted people to take away from a visit to the Statue of Liberty Museum, Diane von Furstenberg answered, "The importance of liberty and the importance of freedom. The museum is directly across from Ellis Island, so it’s also about the importance of welcoming people."