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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog: August 2011
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog. Sunday, August 28, 2011. Tome Student Helps Society Make Expanded Yearbook Collection Available to Patrons. Since a large run of these titles has been assembled at the society and they span a considerable part of the 20. Nate created and determine if we have something that will help you with your investigation. The core of the collection came about when retired Cecil County educator, A. Rebecca Smith,. Having taught in the school system from 1935 to 1976, dona...
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog: July 2011
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog. Saturday, July 30, 2011. Team Digitizes Centuries Old Funeral Home Records, From One of the Two Undertaking Establishments in Cherry Hill. Of this nature, linking web based data with the high quality images. Their effort makes valuable family history research materials accessible to patrons of the Historical Society. Sunday, July 24, 2011. The Heat Wave of 1969, Captured by Jim Cheeseman. The scorching summer heat has made outdoor activities nearly unbearable ...
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog: February 2011
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog. Wednesday, February 23, 2011. Library Holiday Calendar Announced for 2011. Lbary Holiday Closings 2011. January 3 Society reopens. January 17 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, Society closed. February 21 Presidents’ Day, Society closed. May 30 Memorial Day, Society closed. July 2 Independence Day weekend, Society closed. July 4 Independence Day, Society closed. Sept 3 Labor Day weekend, Society closed. Sept 5 Labor Day, Society closed. Jan 2 Society reopens.
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog: September 2011
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog. Monday, September 5, 2011. Cecil County Historical Society Blog Moves to New Address. About a year ago, the Society moved to a new address on the Internet and that is www.cecilhistory.org. For about a year, we've maintained both sites but a month ago we pulled the plug on the old site, one we'd occupied since 1996. As part of the transition, we've moved the blog to its new home at. Be sure to follow the latest news from the Society at that address.
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog: January 2010
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog. Monday, January 4, 2010. Genealogy Basics Workshop, Jan. 16. While you have your snow shovel out this winter, think about digging up a little history with the Historical Society of Cecil County’s winter programs. You can start digging at 9 am Saturday, Jan. 16 by uncovering your roots with a program entitled ”Getting Started With Your Family history: An Introduction to Genealogy.”. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Society News and Events. View my complete profile.
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog: Death Certificates added to Web Site
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog. Sunday, December 27, 2009. Death Certificates added to Web Site. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Society News and Events. Death Certificates added to Web Site. A Free Program: When the Marriage Industry Thrive. 2 Window on Cecil County's Past. Long Road to Compromise - School Desegration on the Upper Shore. I am a volunteer with the Historical Society of Cecil County and I serve as the the Society's blogger. View my complete profile. Subscribe To the Blog.
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog: Tome Student Helps Society Make Expanded Yearbook Collection Available to Patrons
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog. Sunday, August 28, 2011. Tome Student Helps Society Make Expanded Yearbook Collection Available to Patrons. Since a large run of these titles has been assembled at the society and they span a considerable part of the 20. Nate created and determine if we have something that will help you with your investigation. The core of the collection came about when retired Cecil County educator, A. Rebecca Smith,. Having taught in the school system from 1935 to 1976, dona...
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog: May 2011
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog. Monday, May 23, 2011. Chautauqua 2011: A House Divided, the American Civil War Coming to North East July 8 – 10. As a border state, Maryland played a critical role in the Civil War, and beginning in 2011, the Maryland Humanities Council (MHC), regional historic sites, museums and other cultural organizations throughout the state will be observing the Civil War Sesquicentennial. Brought to life by Chautauqua and Speakers Bureau presenter Gwendolyn Briley-Strand...
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog: The Heat Wave of 1969, Captured by Jim Cheeseman
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog. Sunday, July 24, 2011. The Heat Wave of 1969, Captured by Jim Cheeseman. When Cecil County was hit by a tropical wave of heat and humidity over 40 years ago, Cecil Whig photographer Jim Cheeseman. We have thousands of Jim's photos so be sure to check those out when you visit the Society, as week by week he captured the happenings in Cecil County for the paper. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Society News and Events. 2 Window on Cecil County's Past.
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog: August 2010
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The Historical Society of Cecil County Blog. Sunday, August 22, 2010. Johns Hopkins Press Author, Dr. Eshelman, to Speak on War of 1812 in MD at Annual Historical Society Meeting, Oct. 18. His presentation will focus on the campaign in Maryland and our general area. “No state has more battlefields, graves or sites associated with the War,” he noted in a Washington College lecture. “Elkton and St. Michaels share the distinction of turning the British back twice.”. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my compl...