Archival Notes, September 2018
We have had quite a bit of activity in the archives this summer. We have seen researchers from Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts as well as Southern
The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together. – William Shakespeare
We have had quite a bit of activity in the archives this summer. We have seen researchers from Georgia, Connecticut, Massachusetts as well as Southern
Summer is finally here! I hope you are getting out to do research. Our ACGS group continues to get requests for help from away. Some
Nancy indexed all of the New Brunswick Genealogical Newsletter articles. They are on our shelves along with a printed copy of the index. Thank you
Linda has made and donated new ACGS business cards this month; she arranged in albums many obituaries for the library, one of which is Evergreen
We are going to relate a little history of how some of our information is acquired. On January 5, 2018, via Aroostook Genealogy, Shirley Wells
Allen reports that he and Linda have completed all the work assembling the books and indexing the last of the obituaries. Great job accomplished by
Our library has been used quite a bit this summer. We have had visitors from “away” who are looking for information. Some were very surprised
Recently the ACGS Library received a donation of books from Allen’s cousin, Patrick Voisine. Patrick mailed the books from his home in Illinois. Some of
The Aroostook County Genealogical Society (ACGS) Library in the Archival Room at The Caribou Public Library (CPL) is gradually growing its’ collection. The growth has
I recently researched and recorded the history of ACGS. In doing so, I read every newsletter and Secretary’s report since our beginning in 2003. We