Saint Louis
- Geneabloggers, Henry Hodge, Mississippi, Missouri, Saint Louis, Sarah Hodge, Sentimental Sunday, Tupelo, Washington Park Cemetery
Sentimental Sunday: The Removal of Sarah Hodge
That old cemetery at Washington Park had to be dug up where old bones were sent into final resting places. Washington Park Cemetery in St. Louis, Missouri was founded by businessman Andrew Henry…
- Harris Stowe State University, Midwestern African American Genealogy Institute, Missouri, National Negro Baseball League, Saint Louis, Vashon High School, Yvette Porter Moore
The Midwestern African American Genealogy Institute Day #2, Part #2
I could not help myself…I kept finding myself drawn away from class and out into the University Campus exploring. During my lunch break, I walked into the main school building and around the…
- Angela Walton-Raji, Bernice Bennett, Dr. Shelley Murphy, Midwestern African American Genealogy Institute, Missouri, Saint Louis, Yvette Porter Moore
The Midwestern African American Genealogy Institute 2013 Day #2
After a good nights sleep, and a hearty breakfast in the school cafeteria, I was ready for day #2 of MAAGI. There were four different Tracks offered, and I was taking Track #4.…
- Genealogy, Harris Stowe State University, Midwestern African American Genealogy Institute, Missouri, Saint Louis, Vashon High School, Yvette Porter Moore
The Midwestern African American Genealogy Institute 2013: Day #1 Part #2
Harris Stowe State UniversityOld Campus of Vashon H.S.View from my dorm I started my first day off at the MAAGI with excitement and anticipation to learn some new things about “Being” a professional…
- Day #1, Genealogy, MAAGI, Midwestern African American Genealogy Institute, Missouri, Root Digger, Saint Louis, Yvette Porter Moore
The Midwestern African American Genealogy Institute (MAAGI) Day #1 Part 1
I took the red-eye Monday, July 8, 2013, from San Diego to St. Louis so that I could attend the Midwestern African American Genealogy Institute (MAAGI). My purpose for attending the First Inaugural MAAGI was to learn…