Irish Miners’ Memorial
Part 2 of my previous post. Here is a picture of the Irish Miners’ Memorial which James Walsh worked tirelessly to fund. Following is a link to a Channel 9 story about the memorial.
Part 2 of my previous post. Here is a picture of the Irish Miners’ Memorial which James Walsh worked tirelessly to fund. Following is a link to a Channel 9 story about the memorial.
This is a little late because I am just checking my email but below is a link to the Broomcorn Express Newsletter put out by Friends of Broomfield History (FBH). I think you will all find it interesting. FBH is a great organization and a great one to support, join to get their newsletter. Saturday,…
Some of you might remember James Walsh, a Political Science Professor at CU at Denver. He spoke to our society several times about the Irish in Leadville. I was looking at FB and found the below video. I also found out that he ran for Mayor of Denver in 2022. An Interview with James Walsh….
Family History Month This is National History Month and a great time to reach out to your family and friends to remind them of the many great resources to use your family tree. Here are some free resources at National Genealogy Society website, including: How to Build Your Family Tree Tutorial, A List of 18…
James Tanner from Family History Library will be presenting at our Second Tuesday Genealogy Group on MyHeritage. James wants you to know that BYU Family History Library has a Virtual Help Desk that is open to anyone needing help from our 130 missionaries. You can see the live link to the library Virtual Help Desk…
In honor of International (Working) Women’s Day, enjoy this video on YouTube: 18th Century Women’s Roles. The video is from Conococheague Institute. The home shown is Eliab Negley’s, my DAR Patriot’s, retirement home in Welsh Run, Pennsylvania.
Part 2 of my previous post. Here is a picture of the Irish Miners’ Memorial which James Walsh worked tirelessly to fund. Following is a link to a Channel 9 story about the memorial. Irish Miners’ Memorial opens in Leadville