Updates after Mid-Atlantic Germanic Society Conference

This past Saturday, I presented four sessions virtually for the Mid-Atlantic Germanic Society Spring Conference. It was a great day for me, and the audience was wonderfully involved. The organizers ran it well and I thank them for the invitation. They asked for some additional information and some repeats of what appeared in my PowerPoints in addition to the handout. 

  1. First morning presentation: U.S. Federal Government: Underutilized Research Resources

     A few Record Groups:

  • Census RG 29
  • Pension records RG 15
  • Bureau of Indian Affairs RG 75
  • Bureau of Land Management RG 49
  • Department of the Interior RG 48
  • USCIS RG 566

  • Naval History and Heritage Command: https://www.history.navy.mil/

Military Headstone Articles:

Claire Prechtel-Kluskens. Headstone Records for US Military Veterans. Part I: Headstone Design NGS Magazine 39 #1 (January-March 2013): 30- 33. FHL 973 D25ngs

Claire Prechtel-Kluskens. Headstone Records for US Military Veterans. Part II: Records for Headstones Requested from 1879 to 1925.” NGS Magazine 39 #2 (April-June 2013): 32-35. FHL 973 D25ngs

Clair Prechtel-Kluskens. Records of Burial Flags for Veterans.” NGS Magazine 42 #4 (October-December 2016): 39-42. FHL 973 D25ngs

John P. Deeben. Last Rites for the Honored Dead: Records of Military Burials in National Cemeteries. NGS Magazine (January-March 2011): 15-18. FHL 973 D25ngs

 

2. Links following our discussion on identifying buildings and places in old photos:

3. Additional citations to some of the items mentioned in the German organizations and periodicals presentations:

  • Hofmann, Annette R. “Lady ‘Turners’ in the United States: German American Identity, Gender Concerns, and ‘Turnerism.’” Journal of Sport History 27, no. 3 (2000): 383–404.
  • Lorh, Rev. L.L. “The Germans in North Carolina West of the Catawba. The Pennsylvania German, v XII, #4, April 1911, page 206.
  • Nolan, J. Bennett. “John Conrad Weiser The Elder, A Forgotten Pioneer.” The American-German Review, 7, no 3 (1936): 42-45.
  • Roberts, Warren E. German American Log Buildings of Dubois County, Indiana. Winterthur Portfolio. V. 21, # 4 (Winter, 1986): 265-274; (Henry Francis du Pont Winterthur Museum).
  • Schede, Simone. “Gone, but Not Forgotten”—But Almost: The German Heritage of Arkansas.” Amerikastudien / American Studies 44, no. 4 (1999): 477-96.
  • Wayland, John Walter. “The Germans of the Valley (Concluded).” The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 10, no. 2 (1902): 113-30.

Lastly: The German Relief Society of Mobile, Alabama, articles in the Deep South Quarterly 49, no. 3 (2012): 121-125. The records are at the University of South Alabama.

 

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