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Delmarva History on Facebook Hits 2,000 Likes

Posted on March 13, 2015June 3, 2022 by Mike

Thanks, everyone for liking Delmarva History on FB.  As winter draws to a close, we hit 2,000 likes on this Friday in the middle of March.   It was in the midst of our snowy season, February 4, 2015, when we passed another important milestone, 1,500 likes. We appreciate your engagement and support as the page shares curated…

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Online 19th Century Directories Help With Local and Family History Research

Posted on February 24, 2015June 6, 2024 by Mike

In the 19th century, a variety of directories were published.  These include mercantile serials, city directories, state gazetteers, newspaper directories, and volumes for the professions, such as doctors and lawyers.  These publications are valuable sources when doing local and family history research. Fortunately for researchers many of the older volumes are available from online, as…

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Research Tip: An Enoch Pratt Library Card Provides Access to Valuable Digital Resources

Posted on February 18, 2015April 16, 2025 by Mike

The Enoch Pratt Free Library has many excellent resources for those digging into state, local, and family history.  Those materials include microfilm reels containing practically every extant newspaper in Maryland, including all the county weeklies.  In the serials department, you will also find the Evening Sun and the Baltimore News American, papers which genealogists and…

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Putting the Spotlight on Local History Increases Audience

Posted on February 10, 2015June 6, 2024 by Mike

“The New York History Blog,” one of the newsfeeds we follow, shared a post a couple of years ago about attempts to celebrate the Empire State’s past through “history month.”  Created by a 1997 law, the initiative resulted in some activities, but largely enthusiasm waned after a few years Bob Weible, the State Historian of…

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