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    1. [PABEAVER-L] Re: PHMC Bulletin
    2. F.Y.I. A safe and enjoyable Labor Day Holiday, to all. Marybeth Corrigall ============================ << PHMC BULLETIN August 30, 2002 News from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission www.phmc.state.pa.us Check for events on the Pennsylvania Trail of History® at www.state.pa.us/PAPower/ical/calendar_v3.asp?calendar_ID=1193 We're late this week due to technical difficulties. IN THE BUSINESS OF TOURISM? THESE WORKSHOPS MAY BE FOR YOU Are you interested in Heritage Tourism? It's a special segment of the tourism industry that entertains and enlightens millions of visitors to Pennsylvania each year. If you are in an agency or business that relies on Heritage Tourism, plan to attend one of a series of workshops that will help to shape the future of the Heritage Tourism industry. You can share concerns and contribute ideas in one or more of four workshops around the state. Please join representatives from the Center for Rural Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, the Department of Community and Economic Development, the Pennsylvania Tourism and Lodging Association, the Pennsylvania Heritage Parks Association, and Westsylvania Heritage Corporation for a three-hour workshop to strategize how heritage tourism interests can shape the future and obtain the resources the industry requires to fulfill its promise. The workshop will address such issues as funding, product development, marketing, state agency roles, regional initiatives, and others you suggest. Your participation and your time are valued. All four workshop sessions will be identical, so attend the one that is most convenient. If you know other people who should attend a workshop, please pass along the URL shown below. September 5, 2002 - Mayfield, Pa. September 6, 2002 - Valley Forge, Pa. September 9, 2002 - Titusville, Pa. September 10, 2002 - Greensburg, Pa. To see complete details, times, places, and directions, visit ht tp://www.patourism.org/heritagetourism/wrkshopinvite.pdf. If you have questions, please contact: Barry L. Denk, Director, Center for Rural Pennsylvania, at (717) 787-9555 or [email protected] ARCHIVIST WILL PRESENT COURSE ON DISASTER PLANNING AND VITAL RECORDS MANAGEMENT PHMC archivist David Schoff will be instructor at workshops on disaster planning and records management to be held around the state on September 18 (Scranton, Lackawanna County), September 26 (Sellersville, Bucks County), October 3 (Meadville, Crawford County), and December 5 (Enola, Cumberland County). County and municipal officials and administrative staff who are responsible for designing a records disaster plan or overseeing the preservation and safeguarding of vital records will find the workshop valuable. Each workshop will examine policies and procedures and describe the roles and responsibilities that government agencies have - and much more! Class size is limited, so register early. For more information on the program, phone David Schoff at (717) 783-5796. For details on fees and registration, visit http://www.psats.org/disaster_training02.html, where you may also see the complete course outline. WHEN AUTUMN LEAVES START TO FALL It's time to plan to join Friends of The State Museum for a tour of the Commonwealth's autumnal splendor. Travel to Pennsylvania's northern tier, coupled with a visit to the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum and Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon. Dr. Walter Meshaka, senior curator of zoology and botany and Dr. Betty Ferster, entomologist and scholar in residence, will provide special insight along the way. A comfortable modern motor coach leaves the Harrisburg East Mall on Paxton Street at 6:30 a.m. and approximately 6:45 a.m. from Capitol City Mall. The tour begins with arrival at the Pennsylvania Lumber Museum, Galeton, Potter County, which preserves and interprets the colorful heritage of the Commonwealth's prosperous lumber era, when white pine and hemlock were the wealth of the nation. The Lumber Museum provides a "Lumbermen Gallery" in the Visitor Center. The Engine House holds a 70-ton Shay locomotive that was actually used in logging operations, and the Museum's campus provides a grand overview of logging and sawmill operations. Dr. Meshaka and Dr. Ernst have volunteered as guides on the nature trail there. In addition to all the wonders of the museum and its marvelous gift shop, several dozen antique vendors will offer collectibles for sale, along with wonderful food to delight the senses. Lunch is on your own. Choose from the variety of offerings at the museum. The next stop is Wellsboro, the home of Pennsylvania's Grand Canyon. Hop aboard the Tioga Central Railroad for a scenic train trip. The journey begins at Marsh Creek Watershed and runs along the shore of Hammond Lake, where one can enjoy nature's wonders. Be sure to bring your camera! Leaving Wellsboro, take a relaxing ride through the picturesque countryside to a quaint country restaurant for dinner. Finish the day with a tour and tasting at Shade Mountain Vineyards and Winery, housed in a converted 19th century barn. What a lovely end to a wonderful day. The cost is $75.00 for Friends members and $80.00 for non-members. For more information and to register, phone the Friends office at (717) 787-6590. COMING NEXT WEEK: SEPTEMBER 11, 2002: A DAY OF REMEMBRANCE Share your PHMC Bulletin! Forward this to all your friends and family who love Pennsylvania's history. Ask them to subscribe - free of charge, of course - at www.phmc.state.pa.us. We're especially interested in reaching small and fledgling historical societies and community groups. Your help is appreciated. Please send comments and suggestions to [email protected] Note: If at any time you want to change or remove your address from our PHMC BULLETIN mailing list, go to www.phmc.state.pa.us and use the e-mail manage feature. Your address will never be sold or traded. >>

    08/30/2002 08:28:02
    1. [PABEAVER-L] research trip to Beaver County
    2. Marilyn Hesse
    3. Hello listers- We've just returned from our research trip to Beaver Falls, and I can't say enough about the wonderful resources and helpful folks at the BCGS. An obituary in their surname files immediately took me back another generation in my CRAIGHEAD family and tied together all those names I had seen in the census records. This led to another obit, cemetery locations, and the maiden name of my ggggrandmother. Now I have another surname to research - LYTLE. Another person there, hearing me talk about the name CRAIGHEAD, told me there was one in the Civil War 100th Reg. PA. He pulled out a book and showed me a picture of his grave and the card with all the data about him! While I looked up my family in the city directories, I put my husband to work looking up obituaries, and now he's hooked. He loved looking at the old newspapers. We were only there 3 days, but accomplished more than I thought possible. The Carnegie Library is an interesting place too, and I was able to send and read my email from their computers. We also visited 3 cemeteries and found several family graves. Unfortunately the office was closed at Grandview, so we couldn't find all the graves that we knew from the BCGS list were there, but the view was certainly "grand". As a little aside - it pays to ask directions. We couldn't seem to get precise directions on where to turn off, but we decided to take in a band concert in the College Hill area of Beaver Falls. Looking around at all the gray heads, my husband said, "I'll bet everyone of these people knows where Grandview Cemetery is." So he asked, and they did! Having read (or scanned) the book "That Dark and Bloody River" about the pioneer days along the Ohio River, we of course had to see it. So we had dinner at Lock Six and then drove down the river and crossed over it twice. We also enjoyed a dinner at Dockers on the Beaver River, although a thunderstorm sent us indoors after the appetizer. On our last day, as we were leaving Beaver Co., we stopped off at the Dankfest in Harmony. That was really fun, and the people were as friendly as could be. We're both thankful that we made this trip. We met many interesting people (stayed at 5 different B&Bs in a 2 week period) and saw beautiful scenery and fascinating sights. And I have many pictures and new material to file and digest. If you get a chance to visit, do it! Marilyn Mills Hesse [email protected] Windsor, CT, USA website at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mmhesse/ Researching: CRAIGHEAD- Beaver Co.PA DENNIS - NJ>Bucks Co.PA>Crawford Co.PA HAMILTON - Killybegs,Co.Donegal,Ireland>Liverpool,UK>Crawford Co.PA LYNCH - Co. Derry and Co.Antrim,Ireland>Beaver Falls, PA McQUISTON -Co.Antrim,Ireland>South Carolina>Crawford Co.& Mercer Co.,PA MILLS - Co.Tyrone,Ireland>Mercer Co.PA>Crawford Co.PA MOODY - Co.Derry and Co.Antrim,Ireland>Beaver Falls,PA MOORE/MOON-Co.Tyrone,Ireland>Mercer Co.PA ROBINSON - Jefferson Co.OH>Beaver Co.PA WILLIAMS - Connecticut>New Jersey>Crawford Co.PA

    08/30/2002 11:57:29
    1. [PABEAVER-L] looking for old pictures of Beaver High School area
    2. Marilyn Hesse
    3. On our recent visit to Beaver Falls I went looking for the addresses where my grandparents and great grandparents lived. Four of them were in the area on 8th Ave. where the big Beaver Falls High School is located now, and one was a vacant lot! I realize these were not grand houses, since my family were poor Irish immigrants, but I'm hoping someone has a "before picture" (before the High School was built). Marilyn Mills Hesse [email protected] Windsor, CT, USA

    08/30/2002 12:13:12
    1. Re: [PABEAVER-L] research trip to Beaver County
    2. sharimprice
    3. I must admit that I have nevver heard of the name Craighead before. So, I went to www.google.com I entered the name Craighead It is not as unusual as I would have expected. There is even a Craighead Co. in Arkansas. Good Luck, Shari ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marilyn Hesse" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 5:57 PM Subject: [PABEAVER-L] research trip to Beaver County > Hello listers- > > We've just returned from our research trip to Beaver Falls, and I can't say > enough about the wonderful resources and helpful folks at the BCGS. An > obituary in their surname files immediately took me back another generation > in my CRAIGHEAD family and tied together all those names I had seen in the > census records. This led to another obit, cemetery locations, and the maiden > name of my ggggrandmother. Now I have another surname to research - LYTLE. > Another person there, hearing me talk about the name CRAIGHEAD, told me > there was one in the Civil War 100th Reg. PA. He pulled out a book and > showed me a picture of his grave and the card with all the data about him! > While I looked up my family in the city directories, I put my husband to > work looking up obituaries, and now he's hooked. He loved looking at the old > newspapers. We were only there 3 days, but accomplished more than I thought > possible. The Carnegie Library is an interesting place too, and I was able > to send and read my email from their computers. > > We also visited 3 cemeteries and found several family graves. Unfortunately > the office was closed at Grandview, so we couldn't find all the graves that > we knew from the BCGS list were there, but the view was certainly "grand". > As a little aside - it pays to ask directions. We couldn't seem to get > precise directions on where to turn off, but we decided to take in a band > concert in the College Hill area of Beaver Falls. Looking around at all the > gray heads, my husband said, "I'll bet everyone of these people knows where > Grandview Cemetery is." So he asked, and they did! > > Having read (or scanned) the book "That Dark and Bloody River" about the > pioneer days along the Ohio River, we of course had to see it. So we had > dinner at Lock Six and then drove down the river and crossed over it twice. > We also enjoyed a dinner at Dockers on the Beaver River, although a > thunderstorm sent us indoors after the appetizer. > > On our last day, as we were leaving Beaver Co., we stopped off at the > Dankfest in Harmony. That was really fun, and the people were as friendly as > could be. > > We're both thankful that we made this trip. We met many interesting people > (stayed at 5 different B&Bs in a 2 week period) and saw beautiful scenery > and fascinating sights. And I have many pictures and new material to file > and digest. > > If you get a chance to visit, do it! > > Marilyn Mills Hesse [email protected] Windsor, CT, USA > website at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~mmhesse/ > > Researching: > CRAIGHEAD- Beaver Co.PA > DENNIS - NJ>Bucks Co.PA>Crawford Co.PA > HAMILTON - Killybegs,Co.Donegal,Ireland>Liverpool,UK>Crawford Co.PA > LYNCH - Co. Derry and Co.Antrim,Ireland>Beaver Falls, PA > McQUISTON -Co.Antrim,Ireland>South Carolina>Crawford Co.& Mercer Co.,PA > MILLS - Co.Tyrone,Ireland>Mercer Co.PA>Crawford Co.PA > MOODY - Co.Derry and Co.Antrim,Ireland>Beaver Falls,PA > MOORE/MOON-Co.Tyrone,Ireland>Mercer Co.PA > ROBINSON - Jefferson Co.OH>Beaver Co.PA > WILLIAMS - Connecticut>New Jersey>Crawford Co.PA > > > > > > > ==== PABEAVER Mailing List ==== > To contact Mark Roberts, Listowner, click below: > mailto:[email protected] >

    08/31/2002 05:22:25
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