Wasco County Historical Society news







On Saturday, Nov. 5th, at noon, the public is invited to Wasco County Historical Society's annual meeting/luncheon at the Mid-Columbia Senior Center, 1119 W. 9th St., in The Dalles. Archaeologist Eric Gleason will present the program on the early Chinese presence within the city, specifically First Street. He has both history and artifacts to share. Cost is $12 per person for WCHS members; $17 for non-members. Reservations may be obtained by either emailing janl@mosierwifi.com or calling 541-296-5768 by Nov. 1st.


November 12th Program - Deciphering land records



DECIPHERING LAND RECORDS – A Case Study will utilize a Power Point presentation and hands on activities to track the location of a 1907 Wasco County homestead using original plats, period and modern maps, internet resources, and GPS locators. Sandy Bisset, Jim Bull, Fred Henchell, and Mark Adams will present information that participants can use to trace other government issued properties throughout the thirty land grant states.





How can genealogy and family history thrive -

Today's article from Dick Eastman on his free newsletter blog,  addresses the subject of improving and keeping family history and genealogy societies alive. In recent years the interest has grown enormously and the web blog "1000 Memories.com" has a great article for societies in coping with retaining membership and getting new members to join. You can read the artical at 1000 memories blog at http://1000memories.com/blog/106-family-history-month-genealogy-roundtable-survey-how-genealogy-can-thrive  .

Also, the Federation of Genealogical Societies has made two videos, one is reaching out to new communities and the other is on embracing social networks as part of promoting your society and genealogy. These videos can be viewed here: http://vimeo.com/23976923  .

Valuable data program lost to budget cuts.......

The Statistical Abstract of the United States, published since 1878, is the authoritative and comprehensive summary of statistics on the social, political, and economic organization of the United States. Use the Abstract as a convenient volume for statistical reference, and as a guide to sources of more information both in print and on the Web. Sources of data include the Census Bureau, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Bureau of Economic Analysis, and many other Federal agencies and private organizations.


The U.S. Census Bureau is terminating the collection of data for the Statistical Compendia program effective October 1, 2011. The Statistical Compendium program is comprised of the Statistical Abstract of the United States and its supplemental products - - the State and Metropolitan Area Data Book and the County and City Data Book. In preparation for the Fiscal Year 2012 (FY 2012) budget, the Census Bureau did a comprehensive review of a number of programs and had to make difficult proposals to terminate and reduce a number of existing programs in order to acquire funds for higher priority programs. The decision to propose the elimination of this program was not made lightly. To access the most current data, please refer to the organizations cited in the source notes for each table of the Statistical Abstract.


Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness offline

Several problems have led to the online difficulties of this wonderful organization. Please read the review from Dick Eastman on this unfortunate event.



http://blog.eogn.com/eastmans_online_genealogy/2011/10/random-acts-of-genealogy-kindness-raogk-will-be-offline-for-some-time.html

Family History Center workshop, Hood River Oregon, October 29, 2011

Hood River County Historical Museum

For the October 8th meeting and program, CGGS members and guests met at the Hood River Historical Museum. The day started with the board meeting and then a break for lunch. Members brought sack lunches and ate outside in the park area. The weather was very cooperative with sunshine and NO WIND!

After lunch we were given a short presentation from Casey Housen, the educational and volunteer coordinator at the museum on the resources and the expansion and remodel of the museum. Besides a structural changes there will be a large database in place for  research. The database will be from records that have been stored at the museum and from individuals and families that have supplied the information. Other resources that are available now is a  18x24 scanner which individuals may utilize by bringing  their pictures and newspaper copies and have them scanned for $15.00 fee. Research is available through the museum for the price of admission when you come to the museum in person. Other research is available by the staff for a $25.00 an hour fee.

 The expansion of the museum is in a five part plan, future projects depend on grants and fundraising projects. The museum has put online a gallery of historical pictures from Hood River County and is expected to expand its online historical data in the future. For any information on the Hood River County Museum, call the museum at 541-396-6772. The museum will be closing on November 8, 2011 and starting their renovation project and reopen in the spring of 2012. The museums historical photo gallery can be viewed by going to their website at http://www.co.hood-river.or.us/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={AB6F9DD2-60F9-4F52-B449-684E6BD6505F} and clicking on Hood River Historical Photo blog.







Museum volunteer Casey Housen




CGGS members Jim Bull, Helen Dixon, Mary Watts, Sandy Bisset, Fred Henchell








The Dalles Chronicle features CGGS in their special publication



The Dalles recently featured Sandy Bisset in their "Going Like 60" publication about retirees and their interests and hobbies. Sandy has been the President of the Columbia Gorge Genealogical Society for the last  four years and talked about our organization in her interview.

Was your ancestor a witch?



Check out the article by Kim Powell on hunting for witches in your family tree at About. Com.



 



The October "Tales and Trails" newsletter is in your inbox

Jim Bull emailed the October "Tales and Trails " newsletter out on Sept 29, 2011. If you did not recieve it, you may download a copy on the CGGS webite.



http://community.gorge.net/genealogy/newsletter.html