• 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, TX, United States

    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.

  • Summer Seminar featuring Craig R Scott

    Dallas Public Library - J Eric Jonsson 1515 Young Street, DALLAS, TX, United States

    In recognition of our country’s 250th anniversary, we have invited Revolutionary War expert genealogist Craig R. Scott, CG, FUGA to come to Dallas and walk us down the paths we need to follow to find the details of our patriot ancestors’ service. Discover the impact the fight for American independence had on our forebears’ lives.

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  • DPL: 250 Years of Us Book Club: Revolutionary Summer

    In July’s selection, we turn to a vivid work of narrative history that brings the turbulent summer of 1776 into sharp focus. Moving between Philadelphia, New York City, and London, the book traces the precarious path toward independence through the perspectives of political leaders, soldiers, and ordinary citizens. By weaving together battlefield realities with the high-stakes debates of the Continental Congress, this selection highlights the uncertainty, risk, and contingency at the nation’s founding—inviting readers to reconsider the Revolution not as an inevitable triumph, but as a fragile and deeply human moment in history.

  • German Genealogy Group

    6th Floor - TaiPei (Classroom D), J. Erik Jonnson Central Library 1515 Young Street, Dallas, TX, United States

    Join Bob Greiner as he presents on "Germans Found in U.S. Federal Records on the Mid-Atlantic Germanic Society Website."