DGS Donates $500 For Digitization Effort
The DGS board recently donated the funds to the Tarrant County Black Historical & Genealogical Society in support of their digitization project.
The DGS board recently donated the funds to the Tarrant County Black Historical & Genealogical Society in support of their digitization project.
We are thankful for several people who have stepped forward to accept the challenges of leadership
The Dallas Public Library has launched a new Veterans Oral History Project to preserve the memories of U.S. military veterans, support staff and family members of veterans in the DFW area.
“Daniel Hardie was born in 1838 in Bo’ness, Linlithgowshire, Scotland,” writes Kathleen Murray.
Sharon Bowles describes a find from a faded green fabric scrapbook.
Vivid-Pix Restore software is a great option suitable for beginners and projects requiring image corrections for fading and color degradation.
Angel Island U.S. Immigration Station is often referred to as the “Ellis Island of the West.”
The Dallas Public Library has announced a volunteer program that will allow non-residents to earn a library card.
Genealogists love cemeteries for the names, dates, and family relationships they preserve.
We raised $3,316 for this year’s North Texas Giving Day event.