It was no place for the sick or injured. Damp, cold, lacking in blankets and […]
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Walking the Sunken Road
As we walked the “Sunken Road” beside the stone wall at Fredericksburg, I surveyed the […]
Richmond Bound
While I may have grown up far from my Southern roots, I nonetheless feel a […]
Alone, but Not Forgotten
By all appearances, he was alone. While there are some experiences that must be faced […]
Shoot Out at the Double Cabin
I love a good story. Sometimes I find myself chasing a story even after the […]
Will Our Grandchildren Need Paleography?
Sign found in the mountains of Colorado. Taken and shared by Trena Ganus Have I […]
Tula’s Incomplete Story
Scott Anthony Heckmanand Tula Faucett Thankfully grandma’s little suitcase still held a few more treasures, […]
Rootstech 2014–Bigger and Better
Rootstech 2014 was truly bigger and better than ever in most every way. The exhibit […]
“Tula’s First Child’s Casket”
“Tula’s first child’s casket,” was penciled on the back of the faded and well worn […]
It’s a Southern Thing
This past week I was able to attend the Salt Lake Institute of Genealogy. Having […]