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Crawfordsville District Public Library
United States
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Genealogy Basics for Beginners: Primary and Secondary Sources
In this adult program you will learn about Primary and Secondary Sources. Our Local Historian, Dellie Craig, will explain what different sources are used for and how to harvest new information and leads.
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Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Legends, Lore, and Hauntings
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Presented by Christina and Christopher Hunt, local authors of "Ghosts & Legends of Crawfordsville, Indiana." From the August 2024 meeting of the Montgomery County Genealogy Club of Indiana.
East Main Tour of the Past: Part 2
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On 28 April 2023, Wade Nixon held a special 3-hour tour through the old Steck’s buildings in Crawfordsville, Indiana. He wanted to share and preserve the history of these businesses for future generations. Wade was a very informative man and told the story well. Sadly, he passed away not long after this video was recorded, leaving us these memories as his legacy. This is Part 2 of 2. Later this...
East Main Tour of the Past: Part 1
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On 28 April 2023, Wade Nixon held a special 3-hour tour through the old Steck’s buildings in Crawfordsville, Indiana. He wanted to share and preserve the history of these businesses for future generations. Wade was a very informative man and told the story well. Sadly, he passed away not long after this video was recorded, leaving us these memories as his legacy. This is Part 1 of 2. Later this...
Genealogy Basics for Beginners: Charts and Forms
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In this presentation you will learn about family group charts. This is the first and most important step to compiling your family history for future generations. Here are some Forms and other documents to get you started: drive.google.com/file/d/1fBGjv8LIklqaWo9C_Rk9bbUugZ3mDmH5/view?usp=drive_link drive.google.com/file/d/1IClGUpzcJCi5CwggcLcd8Q8j_WEXghBF/view?usp=drive_link drive.google.com/fi...
Benthic Macroinvertebrates: Water Bugs As Water Quality Indicators
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Our Library Naturalist discusses benthic macroinvertebrates, different kinds (like water bugs!), what they can tell us about the health of our public waterways, and how we can determine the water quality of streams and rivers by looking for different species of water bugs that are either pollution tolerant or sensitive, and based on this information we can learn if our fresh water in creeks or ...
Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Selected Alums of Lincoln School
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From the July 2024 meeting of Montgomery County Indiana's Genealogy Club. Shannon Sullivan Hudson and Vicke Hudson Swisher share information about selected alumni of the Lincoln School for Colored Children, which operated in Crawfordsville Indiana from 1881 to 1947. This is the final part of a three part series on the Lincoln School for Colored Children. Presentation slides are available to vie...
Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Highlights of Montgomery County History
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Discover the Highlights of Montgomery County History, presented by Jodie Steelman Wilson at the June 2024 meeting of the Montgomery County Genealogy Club of Indiana. Slides are available to view here: drive.google.com/file/d/11Mbo5Cj_RMnxTtR02sT1PpEtMjGkToN-/view?usp=sharing
Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Woody Landscape Plants of Early 19th Century Indiana Cemeteries
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Speaker Stephanie Morrissette provides an in-depth view of why certain trees and other woody plants were planted in early pioneer cemeteries. This presentation includes images of species discussed, as well as their cultural history, spiritual symbolism, and physical identification characteristics. From the Montgomery County Genealogy Club's May 2024 meeting. Slides are available to view here: d...
Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Selected Faculty of Lincoln School
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From the April 2024 meeting of Montgomery County Indiana's Genealogy Club. Shannon Sullivan Hudson and Vicke Hudson Swisher share information about some faculty members of the Lincoln School for Colored Children, which operated in Crawfordsville Indiana from 1881 to 1947. This is the second in a series of planned talks on the Lincoln School. Presentation slides are available to view here: www.c...
Herb Gardening
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Ready to learn all about Herb Gardening? Enjoy our Master Gardener Presentation with Constance Ferry from Hobbit Gardens Erth Gathering Center.
Growing Great Hydrangeas
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Master Gardener Presentation - John Chapin of Tree Frog Gardens presents Growing Great Hydrangeas.
Landscaping Design DIY
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Discover basic landscape design principles, including information on flowers, trees, shrubs and turf from professional landscape designer Steve Galegor. Presented by the Montgomery County Master Gardeners of Indiana.
Searching for Haunted History
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Genealogy Club of Montgomery County, Indiana presentation from March 12th, 2024. Local speakers Christina Hunt and Christopher Hunt shared about their adventures researching their book “Ghosts and Legends of Crawfordsville, Indiana." Presentation slides: www.cdpl.lib.in.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Searching-for-Haunted-History.pdf
Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Courthouse Records
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Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Courthouse Records
Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Lincoln School
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Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Lincoln School
Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Digital Resources of the Wabash College Ramsay Archival Center
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Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Digital Resources of the Wabash College Ramsay Archival Center
Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Making a Visual History
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Montgomery County Genealogy Club's Making a Visual History
Rocks in the definition of rocks.
Love hearing the owls at night. I hear Barred usually. I live near Eagle Creek reservoir and Park in Indianapolis
Thanks for compiling and commenting this video.
How many pages do you need?
This is awesome!
people who came from somewhere else , like all others. people came and went moved and mixed.. native means born there, weren't we all.
I just stumbled across this while looking for something to listen to while hunting along sugar creek. I have to go through this again to enjoy what sounded like were awesome images i missed. Thank you for giving me more context to the finds ive personally made as well as info on possible future finds of mine!!! 10/10
This interview is priceless to me. Thank you for conducting it, and for keeping it uploaded and available.
Very nice. I know I'm late to the game, but YOU ROCK Steph!
i came here because i heard a pair of barred owls doing monkey calls from my bathroom window tonight and almost thought a monkey escaped the nearby zoo lol. i'm glad it was just barred owls, it sounded crazy!
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There is a number of errors in the video. Francis Vigo, not Virgo, and the name is pronounced Veego since he was of Italian descent. Pierre Gibault is pronounced Zya- bow, not Gi-balt. Clark's men wearing animal skin clothing is questionable since fabrics were available in the frontier. That is as far as I got through the video.
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This was very informative chris and christy.
Great presentation. It's important to remember that there was a long, rich history of people living here in Indiana, and throughout all of N. America. Early in the presentation, you mentioned some findings near "Bridge 88" but hadn't found where that was. Got me to googling. This might be the bridge you are looking for: tile.loc.gov/storage-services/master/pnp/habshaer/in/in0300/in0350/data/in0350data.pdf
Well what you said about that savage Columbus was true. I've noticed your keeping the narrative (lie) still going.Do some more research.The Greeks called them Moors because of their dark skin, didn't hear you mentioned them, coming from the East Coast etc... do some more research.
She's just giving a presentation. It's not a debate, loser lol
Thank you so deeply for sharing this
This is going to be fun.
First kite from Muna Island (Indonesia)
I love this! I am so thankful you created and shared this presentation and I look forward to watching the rest of the chapters!!!
Very nice great work!!
The sound could be better. It was hard to hear.
I found this very interesting and informative.
Loving the music in the background while watching the video. Very soothing and relaxing to watch.
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This looks fun.
Feast of the hunters moon is amazing. I'm from bedford but moved to lafayette last year. My moms side is from Leavenworth
Really liked this craft.
Very well done. I enjoyed the info for Montgomery County Indiana. Also enjoyed the whole presentation. Kudos
I was told some Kinfolk(Warman)had the First White Kid born in Indiana. I never checked. But They made it to Lamar,Colorado eventually
Yall all type the same shit. Yea she made an error. It happens
Oh, look, Karen here is going to tell us it’s ok to be ignorant. Well played, Karen.
@@BoomDaddy74 trendy man with trendy terms ..
@@BoomDaddy74no need to be a Peter pedantic. We all know how it’s spelled. Most of us anyway. 🤡
He was my grandmother first cousin❤. He passed away few years ago.
That makes us second cousins, once removed. Can you share your email address so I can contact you?
Thank so much for this information! ❤
Happy heavenly 100th Birthday to Grandpa Bob Morrow today!
My grandpa was english scottish irish and vloodline goes to. 1066 England
How do you know it goes back to 1066?
I really appreciate this video cause my dads family is all mostly from indiana but my randpa was vorn in brasil and moved to indiana his wife was half cherokee ,im not sure where they met but im thinking in indiana
This is more of my truest memories mainly the Nordic bloodline i have ,i know with out a doubt i came one that boat ,but most my family is from Indiana but my dads moms mom was fullblood Cherokee that married a fullblood german
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Vigo, not Virgo
So fantastic you're doing this! My grandpa from Indiana had Native American ancestry and he would always tell us what he knew about it as kids and take us to Native American sites in Indiana. Would love to watch more info on it! Great talk.
Have you researched any regarding the "Battle of Le Petit Fort?"
I have, I have a video about it on my channel by the name of "The Battle of Trail Creek | 1780"
Where did the "R" come from in Francis Vigo????? Who did the research and editing?
Well done, Steph!
Virgo county?
I really tried to listen to this as I am a decendent of the Miami tribe, but it was terribly hard to have your voice fade off so much. Also, need to enunciate. Good topic, tho
Go away
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Suzanna!!!! What a great video!! This is, honestly, the best how-to video I've ever seen! You did a really great job explaining each step, and you spent just the right amount of time on each one. And very cool stiching graphics... did you draw those yourself?! I loved it. We homeschool, so we're going to be making these as one of our projects! Well done.
Thanks, heard the Monkey call last night and was confused if an owl was present, or a human was making it. I can sleep sound now.
Hi 🫶🏽 Thank you for making this video ❤❤ we hit the motherload of geodes this week. We have opened several but, several are not geodes. I am showing my littles this video to help them understand what all we saw and found. 💗💗
Very interesting
"Virgo"?? How can you be any kind of Indiana historian and not know that name?! We even have a county named for him! Are you still in highschool? I don't mean that sarcastically. Really, was this like your senior project, or?... The fact that you're being given a platform to speak at a public library is terrifying though! It's Francis VIGO!!!