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Month: April 2013

Carroll County Library Digitizes Westminster Newspaper

Posted on April 24, 2013May 7, 2013 by Mike

The Carroll County Public Library has digitized its collection of the Carroll County Times.  This online, text searchable resource spans the years 1933 to 1999.  The old, original microfilm was professionally scanned and software was used to allow for easy text-based searching of the collections.  This valuable addition of records for researchers joins a growing body of…

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Maryland Life Publishes Piece About War of 1812 Attack on Havre de Grace & Bicentennial Celebration

Posted on April 21, 2013April 22, 2013 by Mike

The April issue of Maryland Life has a piece I wrote called “Bicentennial of a Blindsiding: When the Brits Stormed Havre de Grace.”  It’s about the devastating attack that took place there during the War of 1812, and the City’s plans for the 200th anniversary observance.    The attractively situated community at the top of…

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Digital Humanities Project Crowdsources a Civil War Chaplains Diary

Posted on April 21, 2013May 7, 2013 by Mike

I have had an interesting experience working on a digital humanities initiative, a crowdsourcing project with the University of Delaware Museum Studies Program and History Media Center.  It involves a Civil War chaplain’s diary that has been gathering dust for 150-years and was periodically brought out for some research. The University digitized the diary and students, faculty and staff are pouring over fading pages…

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Presentation on Research and Writing About History

Posted on April 21, 2013April 22, 2013 by Mike

On the day the Digital Public Library of America opened its virtual doors to the public, I was in Havre de Grace to do a talk with author Heidi Glatfelter on “Researching and Writing about the War of 1812.”   We took a team approach to the program as I focused on new methods of doing…

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