You are invited.
Cost...No Charge!
In addition, there will be a chance to:
- Ask the Experts Questions
- Visit Genealogy Vendors
- Visit Historical & Genealogical Society Tables
- Share Family History with Others
- Bring & Share Photographs
Itinerary
Saturday, September 24th
7:00
– 9:00 Vendor/Speaker Arrival &
Set-up.
9:00
– 9:15
Welcome & Announcements.
9:15 – 10:00 - Lisa Perry - Lisa is
from the NorthEast Arkansas Regional Archives (NEARA) in Powhatan,
Arkansas. The archive is a branch of the Arkansas History Commission
(State Archives). NEARA's mission is to collect, preserve, and make
available, source materials pertaining to the history of northeast
Arkansas and its people. this facility will be an asset for those doing
genealogical or historical research. Lisa will discuss NEARA's
holdings which include traditional archival material such as letters,
diaries, maps, photographs, newspapers, and broadsides. Books,
periodicals, and other print resources create a general Arkansas history
reference library. The core of NEARA's initial holdings included
approximately 500 cubic feet of Lawrence County government records,
donated by the Lawrence County Historical Society. These county records
are among Arkansas's earliest documentary resources. Records from
numerous counties in the region are also available on microfilm. As the
"Mother of Counties," Lawrence County was established in 1815, prior
to the creation of Arkansas Territory (1819). The county encompassed
most of north Arkansas, and was later subdivided into more than thirty
modern counties in both Arkansas and Missouri.
10:00
– 10:45 Ask the Experts Questions at their
tables.
Vendor Tables Open.
10:45
– 11:45 Dr. Daniel Littlefield Jr. - Dr.
Littlefield, author, lecturer, and director of UALR’s Sequoyah National Research Center, is a popular speaker on Native American Genealogy. The
Sequoyah Center holds the largest assemblage of Native American expression in
the world.
1:00
– 1:45 Michael Bentley- Michael has an
extensive collection of Antebellum / Civil War / Late 1800's Photographs. He has a potential to help identify on the
Kinds, Types & Eras of Photographs.
2:00
- 3:00 Dr. Buford Suffridge, retired
orthodontist, will speak on the utilization of DNA as an aide in Genealogy Research.
3:00 It’s Over.
I hope to see you there!
Vincent
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