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Draper Collection of Civil War Letters Digitized at Delaware Archives

Posted on November 5, 2021July 2, 2022 by Mike

The Delaware Public Archives (DPA) has released the following announcement about the digitization of the Abram H. Draper Collection, a holding that contains Civil War letters, poetry, and correspondence. DPA writes: “The Abram H. Draper Collection consists of 34 unique pieces of correspondence, including letters and poetry from Sergeant Abram H. Draper to his wife…

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Dixon Inducted into Harford Cecil Firefighters Hall of Fame

Posted on September 27, 2021March 27, 2024 by Mike

ELKTON, Sept. 18, 2021 – At the Singerly Fire Company’s 129th annual banquet, I was pleased to receive a prestigious honor, induction into the Harford-Cecil Volunteer Firemen’s Association Firefighter Hall of Fame and to also be recognized for 50-years-of service as a firefighter.    I joined Elkton’s fire department in 1969 and, over the decades,…

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Dixon Talks to WBOC About Tracing Your Family Genealogy

Posted on September 25, 2021March 27, 2024 by Mike

SALISBURY — Aug 20, 2021 — WBOC’S Delmarva Life talked to Historian Mike Dixon about tracing your family genealogy. Ever want to find out more about your roots? There’s one particular spot at home where historian Mike Dixon says you should start, and you’ll have a blast digging up the memories. We learn that secret…

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Talking About Murder and Railroad Accidents with WBOC

Posted on August 11, 2021May 6, 2022 by Mike

Tuesday, WBOC’s Delmarva Life asked me to stop by the Salisbury studio to talk about terrible railroad accidents and crimes, a time when murder and mayhem rode the rails on the Peninsula. In the decades around the turn of the twentieth century, trains were the dominant form of transportation and unsettling accidents and violent deaths…

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