Exploring Texas History with the Hidden History Map
A fun and informative tool on the Texas General Land Office website is the Texas Hidden History map viewer.
A fun and informative tool on the Texas General Land Office website is the Texas Hidden History map viewer.
DGS usually holds its annual awards meeting and holiday lunch on the second weekend of December in competition with the Dallas Marathon. The DGS Board had already decided to reschedule…
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It’s the season for gift-giving, and what better way to celebrate than giving your friends and family a genealogy gift?
The National Park Service (NPS) website to the Palo Alto Battlefield reveals links to the U.S.–Mexican War. The National Historic Park is located in Brownsville, Texas.
In honor of Veterans Day, RL Canady explores the World War II service and post-war lives of four African-Americans Dallasites.
The Christmas story will be one of the most widely read texts in the world today, and genealogists are a few of the people who actually take time to look at all the “begats” set forth in the Scriptures.
In the ongoing era of COVID-19, Barbara Ware looks back to an earlier pandemic, the 1918 Influenza Epidemic, and its first victim in Dallas.