TSGS Cruiser Blog

Saturday, June 11, 2011

The War of 1812 Bicentennial Web Sites

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Here is a good link...

to a lot of The War of 1812 information, events, roster of Kentucky soldiers, etc.: Indiana Territory 1811-1815 http://thefirstvolley.com/

Vincennes University along with University of Southern Indiana & others are sponsoring symposiums with the next one on 25 Jun 2011 (get more details from the above site).

- Posted on FaceBook 9:49 am 11 Jun 2011 by Wade Harshman

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Racing Down the River - Brief Genealogical Notes

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Here are two Internet sites worth bookmarking:

New FamilySearch TechTips Website Brings Together Genealogy and Technology


Search for your ancestors using this interactive directory of the best free genealogy search engines. Search top world-wide & specialized genealogy databases from one genealogy search site! The Ancestor Search site also has unique custom genealogy search engines found no where else. http://www.searchforancestors.com/

Here is the website for the Cumberland Gap, TN

Genealogy Jamboree -- Our Pioneer Beginnings
June 9, 10, 11 and 12, 2011.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

The Captain's Log - TSGS News

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TSGS Meeting Notice!

When: 14 Jun 2011 Tuesday Night
Time: 7:00 PM
Where: Willard Library - 2nd. Floor
What: Monthly Meeting

A drawing for an attendance prize will be awarded at close of meeting... you must be present to win.

The Tri-State Genealogical Society will have a brief business meeting followed by a presentation by Rebecca Shelton ~"The Founding Mothers" Anyone interested in genealogy, history or the impact of Women in Colonial America is invited... you do not need to be a member to attend the society's monthly meetings.

We will have the election of TSGS 2011-12 Officers. Since June 14 is Flag Day the Ohio Valley Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution will perform a brief presentation for the U.S. Flag.


John G. West, TSGS President

Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Cyndi's List Launches a New Web Site

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Cyndi's List Launches a New Web Site

A major upgrade to celebrate 15 years of service

EDGEWOOD, WASHINGTON (June 6, 2011) ­ Cyndi's List is proud to announce
a newly upgraded web site. With improved navigation, a custom database,
and a custom administrative interface, the upgrade means that everything
will be quicker and easier for both visitors and for the site's owner
and administrator, Cyndi Ingle Howells. The upgrade has been done by
fusionSpan of Maryland. Their staff worked closely with Cyndi to make
improvements and to implement new technology and new ideas designed
specifically for Cyndi’s List and for the genealogical community.

Part of the upgrade was made possible by donations from generous users
of Cyndi’s List. To date, 20% of what was accomplished in the project
was thanks to them. Donors have been listed on the web site.

What's New with the Upgrade:

* The front page of the Cyndi's List site has a rolling genealogy news
feed and a link to The Cyndi’s List Daily, a daily dose of family
history news as tagged in Twitter and Facebook. Start each day with the
front page of Cyndi's List and read the current genealogy news stories.

* The links are now contained within a database and pages will be
dynamically loaded on each visit.

* The custom database and administration interface means that
maintaining the link list will be much easier for Cyndi, which
ultimately benefits the user with faster and more frequent updates.

* The new interface means that the backlog of uncategorized links can be
processed much faster. The goal is to get the entire backlog done by the
end of this year.

* New links will be reviewed, approved, and categorized within 24-72
hours after submission by visitors.

* Updates made to Cyndi's List will be immediately available to the public.

* Previous to the upgrade, the "What's New" page and mailing list post
contained only new links submitted by visitors. The new "What's New"
page and e-mail will contain those, as well as links added to the site
during the day by Cyndi, *and* existing links that have been updated
throughout the site (new addresses, updated descriptions, etc.).

* Across the site links have been labeled with graphics as "new" or
"updated" when appropriate. With the upgrade these will now be
text-based notations (easily spotted in green), which means that you can
search on a page for "new" or "updated" with the Edit>Find function in
your web browser.

* Now sub-categories within a category heading each have their own page.
And each page displays 20 links, with pagination in place to go to the
next page and so on. This means there will be a lot less scrolling
through long pages as in the past. Shorter pages mean faster load time
in the browser as well.

* Intuitive navigation at the top of the category makes it easy to find
your way to previous category headings.

* The number of links within each category/sub-category is displayed at
the top right on each page.

* Each of the U.S. counties (more than 3,100) now has a designated page
of its own.

* URLs (addresses) for the pages have changed so bookmarks, favorites,
and links to Cyndi's List will need to be updated.

* Opportunities to shop, support, or donate are highlighted on each page.

What Has Stayed the Same?

* The category and sub-category names are all the same.

* Related Categories are highlighted at the top right on each category.

* The layout and format of the links are the same.

* The policies, procedures, and disclaimers for maintaining the link
list are the same.

* The Cyndi's List Mailing List will still distribute a daily What's New
e-mail and a daily Link Activity e-mail. However, the What’s New e-mail
will contain information about all new and updated links.

* You can still follow Cyndi's List on Facebook and Twitter.

* The purpose and intent of Cyndi's List is to be a free jumping-off
point for your daily genealogical research.

* Cyndi’s List remains free for everyone to use just as it has for the
past 15 years.

* This is still just a one-woman show!

"I started doing genealogy research in earnest back in 1998 and Cyndi's
List has always been one of my very favorite websites. It is on my 'Go
To' list because I always find so much good information there.” --Kay F.

"I've relied on your website as THE best resource on the 'net to help
with my research..." --Jan J.

"Where can you get at all things genealogical in one fell swoop?
Everyone knows it's CyndisList.com. Every genealogist who uses the web
MUST use Cyndi's List." --Polly K.

About CyndisList.com

CyndisList.com is the world's largest one-woman family history resource,
with more than 300,000 categorized links for genealogical research. For
more than 15 years Cyndi's List has helped hundreds of thousands of
people with their online journey to trace their family history. The site
averages 275,000 unique visitors and 5,000,000 page hits every month.
Cyndi's List has won numerous awards and consistently remains one of the
top genealogical portals for beginners, intermediate, and veteran
researchers.

About fusionSpan

fusionSpan is a start-up consulting firm focused on serving the
comprehensive needs of non-profit associations and commercial
organizations in the full range of the business cycle. With a core staff
of highly experienced professionals from non-profit associations and a
team approach to most consulting projects, fusionSpan will be able to
offer a more balanced quality service and sustainable solution than many
of its competitors. Our expertise covers the entire range of the web
site and application development process: Strategy, Design, Development,
Hosting, and Maintenance. For more information, visit www.fusionSpan.com

Saturday, June 4, 2011

"Goofy Riding a Horse?"

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Goofy riding his horse!
I thought this was an interesting garden ornament that is right next to the Newburgh Rivertown Trail. Hey, who is that person in the left glass door panel? Click on the photos to get a larger, better image.



- Photos taken by JGWest

Friday, June 3, 2011

"Newburgh's Rivertown Trail"


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Rivertown Trail
Newburgh, Indiana


Becky & I decided to take a stroll along Newburgh's new walkway & bicycle path along the river. A lady told us that the complete trail was 4 miles long, we started at the new part which was about 2 miles. We took our time along the way resting on benches and just enjoying the fresh air and whatever we might see along the Ohio River. We saw quite a bit actually, including a ground hog about 20 feet from us (it got away before I could get a picture).
The trail ends on the east end at an observation point called "Indian Hill" - the above gateway has a white stone marker "Indian Hill 1924"
These two very large trees were up by the observation point. Becky is standing by the giant cypress tree. I think the huge tree above is a catalpa tree (this one may be two or three trees grown together!).
Below is the Observation Deck overlooking the Newburgh Lock & Dam.
The rest room facilities were not as nice as the rest of the trail features as you can see in the photo below. It was difficult to go down the bank to use it. I am kidding, of course, but this is a tool shed that was washed up on the river bank after our last very high river.
We had fun walking the trail, talking with lots of friendly southern Indiana folks who we met along the way. Our legs were sore for 3 or 4 days afterwards, but it was a high temp day with low humidity and a very nice breeze.

- Photos taken by JGWest

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Tombstone Thursday - Mom, Dad & Sgt. Martin

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Each Memorial Day, Becky & I decorate the graves of family members who have gone before us. We always place a U.S. flag on the graves of those in the family that served in the military. Below is a photo of my parents grave in Alexander Memorial Cemetery in Evansville. Earlier I had a small flag for Dad that would touch soil if I pushed the flag pole in the ground, so I had to put it with the flowers in the vase... it did not show well and it distracted the pastel colors that Mom always liked in the flowers that I chose for her. So, I got a larger flag with a longer pole and brought ti to replace that short one as seen below.

We parked at the curb as we always do to get to Mom & Dad's graves. I noticed the grave of Zerah Martin with his marker right next to the curb. I have never seen any flowers on his grave or even an American flag that he served under during World War II... so, I decided this Memorial Day, I would remember Sgt. Martin. I placed the flag I had exchanged from Dad's grave on this soldier's grave & placed a few flowers by his marker to say thanks for serving our country when we needed him!
- Photos taken by JGWest

[Tombstone Thursday is dedicated in memory of Donald G. West 1952-2000]