The following is an announcement from the Board for Certification of Genealogists:
Craig Kieffer of Bethesda, Maryland, is among the newest associates of the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG).
After years of study and work in the field of family history and the successful completion of the BCG requirements, Kieffer may now use the service mark of Certified Genealogist (CG). With this designation, Kieffer has shown competence in the general skill areas of research, evidence analysis, kinship determination, and reporting.
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The following is an announcement from the Board for Certification of Genealogists:
Nancy Wright Brennan of San Antonio, Texas, is among the newest associates of the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG).
After years of study and work in the field of family history and the successful completion of the BCG requirements, Brennan may now use the service mark of Certified Genealogist (CG). With this designation, Brennan has shown competence in the general skill areas of research, evidence analysis, kinship determination, and reporting.
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KNOXVILLE, TN - The East Tennessee Historical Society will take a look back at the 1982 World’s Fair in an exhibition opening next week in downtown Knoxville. Employing banners, clothing, pins, photos, souvenirs, and other items, the exhibit “When the World Came to Knoxville: Twenty-five Years Later” seeks to capture the flavor and joy of the international event that drew 11 million visitors to Knoxville and left so many with fond memories.
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KNOXVILLE, TN - Author Joan Cashin will be the keynote speaker for the East Tennessee Historical Society’s Annual Meeting on June 5. She will discuss her latest book, First Lady of the Confederacy: Varina Davis’s Civil War in which she presents the wife of Confederate President Jefferson Davis as a woman deeply devoted to her husband, yet openly pessimistic of the chances for Confederate independence. A woman of strong opinions and a forceful personality, Varina Davis surprised family and friends by moving to New York, following her husband’s death, where she became a successful newspaper writer and a friend of Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant.
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KNOXVILLE, TN (May 15, 2007) The East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS) in conjunction with Treasures from the Tennessee Archive of Moving Image and Sound (TAMIS)
invite everyone to attend a special upcoming film series devoted to the historical images and musical legacy of East Tennessee. Rare home movies, many filmed over 70 years ago, and missing-in-action television programming from the past have been recently transferred and made accessible once again from TAMIS. The first installment of their 2007 film series, “The Motion Picture Films of Jim Thompson 1915-1950” will be free and open to the public at the East Tennessee History Center at 7 p.m. on Friday, May 25 due to a generous sponsorship from the Metropolitan Knoxville Airport Authority.
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KNOXVILLE, TN (May 2, 2007) Dr. Colin Baxter, professor of history and chair of the History Department at East Tennessee State University, will present “Eastman Chemical, Kingsport, and RDX: The Explosive that Won World War II” at noon on May 9 at the East Tennessee History Center in Knoxville. Part of the East Tennessee Historical Society’s Brown Bag Lecture Series, the lecture will look at the World War II contributions of Eastman Chemical and the explosive RDX. Often overlooked as a result of the high-profile nature of Oak Ridge and the atomic bomb, Kingsport and the explosive RDX were just as important to the overall war effort. Dr. Baxter points out that the Holston Ordinance Works, now Eastman Chemical, was the primary production site for RDX, an explosive that ultimately became so vital it was sometimes called “the explosive that won World War II.”
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The following was written by www.GenealogyBank.com:
May 1st is her birthday and if she were alive today she would be 143 years old.
Her mother died May 9, 1905 and Anna wanted to remember her. As she thought about it the idea grew and she decided to create a day to remember all mothers.
The first Mother’s Day was held on May 10, 1908 and a few days later the Philadelphia Inquirer printed an article about the huge success of Anna Marie Jarvis’s idea.
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The following announcement was written by the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG):
The Board for Certification of Genealogists is pleased to award CG designation to the following individuals:
Leslie Corn, CG, of New York, New York.
Corn is a professional genealogist. She was formerly the Director of Program Production for ABC Radio Networks, the Director of Programming for the CBS Radio Network, and president of her own production company. She earned a BA from Finch College and a MA from Graduate Faculty of the New School for Social Research. Corn is a Fellow of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society, and is active in the concept and planning for many of their events. She is a member of several professional and genealogical societies. Corn is also an author and lecturer. She has attended the National Institute on Genealogical Research, and served as a director for their alumni association.
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Memorial Day weekend-beginning at 9 AM on May 27 and 10 AM on May 28, 2007-at Woodland Cemetery, 6901 Woodland Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, will feature a rich array of events, including May 28 ceremonies at the graves of two Civil War Officers. Approximately 2,100 veterans of the Civil War, the War of 1812, and post-Civil wars are buried in Woodland Cemetery. The event is free and the public is invited to bring picnic lunches and lawn chairs. The main Cemetery entrance is on Woodland Avenue, with an additional entrance on Quincy Avenue. Parking is available on side streets. In the event of inclement weather, events will be cancelled. For more information, visit the Woodland Cemetery website at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohclecem/woodlandcemetery.html.
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KNOXVILLE, TN - The East Tennessee Historical Society (ETHS) will host eminent historian and Pulitzer-Prize winning author David McCullough on Thursday, May 3 for a book signing event at the East Tennessee History Center from noon to 2:00 p.m. The event is free an open to the public. Books are available for sale at the History Center. There will also be a ticketed evening lecture at 7:30 p.m. at the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville. Tickets are $31.50 for the general public and $27.00 for members if purchased through ETHS (call 865-215-8824). For additional information about the book signing or lecture, please visit www.east-tennessee-history.org.
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