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The Tuberculosis Victims Buried in Dallas City Cemetery

Last month’s article about the Dallas City Cemetery noted that many of the people buried in the cemetery died from “pulmonary tuberculosis”, more commonly known today as “TB”. 

Fall Seminar

Come to our Fall Seminar to learn about “Autosomal Analysis: Tools for Finding Your Ancestors” from the one and only Blaine Bettinger.

HOGAR de Dallas Quarterly Meeting

We are excited to welcome representatives of Garland’s first Hispanic family, Manuel and Maria Valle, who will speak about their history and contributions to the Garland community.

Dallas City Cemetery – A Brief History

Dallas Pauper’s Cemetery”, opened during the days of the Great Depression and Dust Bowl, after the previous city cemetery ran out of space.

Dallas Public Library Receives Dallas Genealogical Society’s Fall 2022 Book Donations

The Genealogy & History Division of the Dallas Public Library was pleased to receive over $1,600 worth of new books from DGS for our genealogy collection.

Out of the Attic – 1964 Commencement Program of Thomas Jefferson High School, Dallas, Texas

The 1964 graduation class of Thomas Jefferson High School made local history with the graduation of “the largest senior class in Dallas public school history.”

Research at the Allen County Public Library’s Genealogy Center

Did you know that the Allen County Public Library (ACPL) in Fort Wayne, Indiana is a major research destination? The ACPL is the second largest genealogical library in the United States.

2023 Fall Seminar

The Twentieth Century Wars: Military Records and Research September 23, 2023 Michael L. Strauss, AG is a research manager for Ancestry ProGenealogists and was previously employed as a forensic investigator…
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Born and Raised in Dallas

“BOI” is an acronym that tourists are likely to see when visiting Galveston. Likewise, an acronym that describes the emotional bond of lifelong Dallasites is long past due.