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DPL Exhibit: The Mexican American Museum of Texas presents “Spanish Texas during the American Revolution: Life and Legacy, 1775 – 1783”

8th Floor - Genealogy Section, J. Erik Jonnson Central Library 1515 Young Street, Dallas

Discover a lesser-known story of the American Revolution at Spanish Texas during the American Revolution: Life and Legacy, 1775 – 1783," a compelling new exhibit on the 8th floor of the Dallas Public Library. Designed and produced by The Mexican American Museum of Texas, this display highlights how Tejanos and Spanish settlers contributed to the American Revolution while navigating the challenges of daily life on the Texas frontier.

DPL: What You Can Learn from Lineage Societies (..without being a member!)

8th Floor - Genealogy Section, J. Erik Jonnson Central Library 1515 Young Street, Dallas

Join genealogist Elizabeth Swanay O'Neal of The Family Heart for an exploration of the free genealogy resources available through lineage societies that have spent more than 125 years preserving family histories, records, and research. From the online databases and digitized applications of the Daughters of the American Revolution to pioneer rolls, military ancestor lists, and other valuable records, this presentation will highlight the surprising tools available to every researcher — no membership required. Learn where to find these resources, how to use them effectively and how they can help you uncover new clues about your own family history.