Researching at USAHEC

This past week I made an interesting trip to Carlisle, PA, to the US Army Heritage and Education Center (USAHEC) to attend a lecture about researching in their facility.

“USAHEC Research 101: Basic Research Methodology at the USAHEC” was presented by the very knowledgeable and informative Mr. Rich Baker. The focus was on how to use the online USAHEC Research Catalog and Digital Archive. One of the secrets to using the database is to use the reference bibliographies, by topic or keyword.

After the lecture, I visited the research room, and registered for an account.

The Center personnel are very friendly and helpful. They are customer-oriented. They pull documents during the weekdays, and I was told that you can call ahead and verify that you are coming, and have boxes pulled for you. It is important to check the status of the holding using their catalog, and verify that the item is available.

The Soldier Experience Gallery was very interesting. When you enter the Experience you receive card that allows you to access information about a specific soldier who served in one of the US Wars. You can learn to stand at attention and salute; fire a rifle; experience a night attack; and steer a parachute to a landing. Lunch at Café Cumberland was quick, made-to-order and good. One hint is that a six-pack of beer bottles will cost you less than two bottles of beer.


Outside, the Army Heritage Trail was an enjoyable trek for the rest of the family. The highlights were the WWI trenches and German pillbox.

There is work for me to do offline as well as online before my next trip. As I explore this resource, I will post more about it.

 

DNA Talk at AAGS

Thanks to the Anne Arundel Genealogical Society for a warm welcome tonight.

The Genealogy Guys review “A Weekend of Genealogy”

You can tune into the The Genealogy Guys Podcast #277. The review starts about 47:30 into the interview. You can find the podcast at The Genealogy Guys website.

More Classes Scheduled for March and May 2015

The Odenton Regional Library (formerly West County Library) has invited me back for more talks in the Spring.

Be looking for a survey so that you can help choose the topics I will present.

“A Weekend of Genealogy” is available!

“A Weekend of Genealogy” offers a weekend of genealogical research activities centered on the U.S. Federal Census and Internet searches. The book includes how to find the census records for your ancestors and what to do with them. It demonstrates how to build Google searches to hunt for your family’s history. It also acquaints you with other Internet search engines. There are activities you can do before and after the weekend.

The book contains hints, websites, and search terms useful for your own research.

You can buy it now on Amazon’s CreateSpace and use the code U6C9CJU8 for $1.00 off the purchase price at https://www.createspace.com/4913317.

You can buy it at one of my talks for $12.00 (tax is included).