The Indiana State Library Summer Lecture Series:
Topics of Historical and Genealogical
interest.
Join
us at the Indiana State Library, as we host a series of lectures on our open
Saturdays during the months of June, July, and August. The lectures are
free and open to the public. Parking is available in the Senate Avenue
parking garage across from the library. Light snacks will be
provided.
All
talks will begin at 11:00 a.m.
Each
lecture is worth 1 LEU.
Registration
required.
June 8 – Dr. Michella Marino and Jill Weiss
Simins from the Indiana Historical Bureau present “How Did We Get Here? Why
History Matters and How to Start Researching It”. Registration deadline
is Wednesday, June 5.
July 13 – Professional genealogists John Barr
and Amber Oldenburg dig deep into land records. Broaden your
understanding of land records, the clues they can provide, and how it all fits
into your genealogical research. John Barr presents “Map reading for
Genealogists: When North isn't...” and Amber Oldenburg presents “Land Records:
A Family Historian’s ‘Bread and Butter.’” Registration deadline is
Wednesday, July 10.
[Note: Amber Oldenburg is the Central District Director of IGS.]
August 10 – Nicole Poletika from the Indiana Historical Bureau presents “Unigov: The Creation of Modern Indianapolis and Its Suburbs.” Registration deadline is Wednesday, August 7.
Registration
information can be found here: https://www.in.gov/library/events.htm
Let me know if you need further
information.
Thanks, Jamie Dunn, Supervisor, Genealogy Division, Indiana
State Library