The Table of Contents of the October-December 2008 issue of the NGS Magazine (Volume 34, Number 4), published by the National Genealogical Society, includes:
page 8 - 2008 NGS Home Study Course Scholarship Winner, by Lynda Childers Suffridge
page 9 - Win a trip to the next NGS conference, by Carmen J. Finley, PhD, CG
page 10 - NGS is looking for the next generation of genealogists, by Patricia Walls Stamm, CG, CGL
page 12 - The Building of a Nation: From Roanoke to the West, by Phyllis Matthews Ziller, MLIS
page 15 - Filby Prize winner David C. Dearborn, by Henry B. Hoff, CG, FASG
page 16 - Preserving old Texas records, by Robert de Berardinis
page 20 - Case study: Anna Mary's husbands, by Kathy Gunter Sullivan, CG
page 22 - The Last Lecture, by Mark Tucker
page 24 - Riding the roller coaster of post-adoption research, by Debbie Mieszala, CG
page 28 - Locating the first courthouse of Charles County, Maryland, by Diane L. Giannini, CG
page 32 - Surname spelling variations, by David W. Webster, FSA Scot
page 35 - They went west: Colonial and territorial records, by Diane Vanskiver Gagel
page 41: Column - National Archives: New Orleans slave manifests, 1807-60, by Claire Prechtel-Kluskens
page 46 - Column - Beginning genealogy: Recording life stories before it's too late, by Gary M. and Diana Crisman Smith
page 50 - Case study: Living a double life, Cyrus Townsend of Peekskill, New York and Pittsburgh, by Rebecca Rector, MLS
page 55 - Call for papers - Salt Lake City
page 56 - Column - Software review: Review of Legacy 7.0, by Barbara Schenck
page 59 - Column - Technology: Saving the planet one family tree at a time, by Drew Smith, MLS
page 62 - Column - Writing family history - An old friend, the Ozarks, and Rising's masterpiece, by Harold E. Hinds, Jr., PhD
This publication changed its name from the NGS NewsMagazine to the NGS Magazine, which makes a lot of sense. This issue has excellent articles - I especially like the columns and the case studies in this issue.
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