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Nov
1
Sat
2014
Second Saturday: Civil War Governors of Kentucky Database with Dr. Patrick Lewis @ Kentucky Historical Society
Nov 1 @ 10:30 am – 1:30 pm
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**PLEASE NOTE DATE CHANGE! NOVEMBER WORKSHOP IS ALWAYS ON THE FIRST SATURDAY!!**

The Kentucky Genealogical Society joins the Kentucky Historical Society in hosting a series of free family history workshops each month at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History.

This November, join us in welcoming guest speaker, Dr. Patrick Lewis, as he explores the wondrous treasures discovered in the new Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition!

Session 1: Civil War Social Networking: 21st Century Reconstructions of 19th Century Kentucky 

The Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition (CWG-K) is building a research database that will allow researchers to track individual Kentuckians, understand their social and kinship networks, economic systems, patterns of political patronage, and more. Learn how CWG-K is reconstructing the lives and worlds of tens of thousands of heretofore voiceless Kentuckians—women and men, slave and free, soldiers and civilians, unionists and rebels—by identifying, imaging, transcribing, annotating, and linking together over 30,000  Civil War-era documents from archives across the nation. Enjoy this sneak-peak of a powerful tool that will change the way genealogists, historians, and teachers access, understand, and interpret Kentucky history.

Session 2: Civil War CSI: Murder, Politics, and the Louisville Horse Pile 

CWG-K will provide access to more than 30,000 documents, but even one on its own can raise new and fascinating questions. This session will interactively analyze an 1864 murder in Louisville. The case seems open-and-shut, but what clues should historians be picking up on here? What can this case tell us about 19th Century Kentucky—urban life, public health, the economy, immigration and ethnicity, civil-military interaction? What about that world is familiar to us? What questions jump out that need further research?  What—or who— have historians overlooked in Civil War Kentucky? What can CWG-K help us learn about the dark side of a Kentucky we think we know so well?

About the Speaker: 

Patrick Lewis is Assistant Editor of the Civil War Governors of Kentucky Digital Documentary Edition. He is a Kentucky native and graduate of Transylvania University. He received his Ph.D. in History from the University of Kentucky in 2012. He worked previously for the National Park Service and has been at KHS since 2010. He is the author of For Slavery and Union: Benjamin Buckner and Kentucky Loyalties in the Civil War, coming in the Spring of 2015 from the University Press of Kentucky.

Morning session runs from 10:30-11:30 a.m., followed by an hour break for lunch. Second session runs from 12:30-1:30 p.m. A light box lunch is available at a cost of $7 payable at the door when requested in advance. Registration for these free workshops is strongly encouraged. However, walk-ins are welcome. ***LUNCH RESERVATIONS MUST BE MADE BY NOON OF THE PRECEDING FRIDAY.***

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Jun
11
Sat
2016
Second Saturday: Researching Civil War Ancestors with Nancy Richey @ Kentucky Historical Society
Jun 11 @ 10:30 am – 1:15 pm
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10841949_10152968101446215_200967576621198884_oThe Kentucky Genealogical Society joins the Kentucky Historical Society in hosting a series of free genealogy workshops each month at the Thomas D. Clark Center for Kentucky History.

This month, KGS & KHS welcomes Nancy Richey as she helps us learn more about our Civil War Ancestors!

Session 1 & 2: Walking The Paths of Earth No More: Beginning Research for Your Civil War Ancestor: This presentation highlights resources that aid in answering the questions: How and where do I begin? What type of records do I find? Where do I find them? Both Union and Confederate soldiers will be covered.

About the Speaker: Nancy serves as the Reading Room Coordinator and Visual Resources Librarian for the Department of Library Special Collections at Western Kentucky University. A native of Mt. Hermon, Richey has been a faculty member at WKU since July 2008. She is responsible for collection development for the Kentucky Library for Genealogy and Local History, and for providing research assistance and library research instruction to individuals, classes and organizations.

Morning session runs from 10:30-11:30 a.m., followed by a 45 minute break (brown bag lunches encouraged). Second session runs from 12:15-1:15 p.m. Registration for these free workshops is strongly encouraged. However, walk-ins are welcome. Please pre-register by calling the KHS Refdesk at 502-564-1792 x.4460 or by e-mailing us at: khsrefdesk@ky.gov 

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