The Alabama Genealogical Society (AGS ) will hold its annual Fall Seminar on Saturday, October 13, 2007, at the Alabama Department of Archives and History in Montgomery, Alabama. This seminar, titled "A Potpourri of Military Conflicts," is being presented by author, editor, and professional genealogical and historical researcher, Craig Scott. Scott, who is president and CEO of Heritage Books, Inc., a genealogical publishing firm with over 2,800 titles in print, has been a professional researcher for more than twenty years, specializing in military records. He has authored and co-authored several books relating to national military records and Northern Virginia, was the co-editor of Northern Virginia Genealogy, and editor of Scott Genealogical Quarterly. Scott currently serves on the Editorial Board of the National Genealogical Society and is coordinator of the Institute of Genealogy and Historical Records' Military Records course, which is held annually at Samford University. Scott will offer lectures on the following topics: - Revolutionary War Records - Indian Wars - War of 1812 - Mexican War The seminar will begin with refreshments at 8:30 a.m. in the Milo Howard Auditorium of the Archives building and conclude at 4:00 p.m. Genealogical book, service, and gift vendors will be on hand making their goods and services available to seminar participants. Lunch will be included for attendees who pre-register before October 2, 2007. The registration flyer may be accessed from the AGS website at: www.algensoc.org. The Alabama Genealogical Society, Inc. is a non-profit organization chartered in 1958 to assist and support the research of its members by funding, safeguarding, preserving, and publishing records pertaining to Alabama families and their history. It is the only genealogical society in Alabama that serves all 67 counties. For more information contact: Marcia K. Smith Collier AGS Magazine Editor Telephone: 334-263-7594 days/334-567-2006 evenings Email: marcia@sogensvcs.com