The April-June 2008 issue of the NGS NewsMagazine (Volume 34, Number 2), published by the National Genealogical Society (NGS), arrived recently, and, as always, I read it cover-to-cover. The Table of Contents include:
FEATURES:
* Research in the States Series expands, by Kay Haviland Freilich, CG, CGL and Ann Carter Fleming, CG, CGL - page 10
* 2007 NGS volunteers - page 12
* NGS Statement of Financial Position - page 14
* 2007 NGS donations - page 16
* Reconstructing family history from museum visits, by Arlene V. Jennings, CG - page 16
* Courage on the seas: Records of the United States Life-Saving Service, by Debbie Mieszala, CG - page 23
* Reaching genealogists through words, by Gary M. and Diana Crisman Smith - page 28
* Care and repair of photographs, by Janet Hovorka - page 33
* What is APG?, by Gordon Gray - page 38
* Case Study: Not so plain Jane, by Andrea Brower Swanson - page 52
COLUMNS
* National Archives: Adding 'final pension payment voucher' records to the researcher's toolbox, by Alycon Trubey Pierce, CG - page 42
* Beginning Genealogy: Research dilemmas of broken homes, by Gary M. and Diana Crisman Smith - page 49
* Software review: Review of Family Tree Maker 2008, by Barbara Schenck - page 55
* Technology: Papa's got a brand new genealogy bag, by Drew Smith, MLS - page 59
* Writing family history: A paradigm shift? Biology vs. lineage, by Harold E. Hinds Jr., PhD - page 62
As always, this was an issue with several interesting and useful articles.
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