https://library.law.unc.edu/2024/11/the-history-of-the-thanksgiving-holiday/
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| Thanksgiving! |
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| May you be surrounded by wonderful food, friends and family! |
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| Thanksgiving! |
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| May you be surrounded by wonderful food, friends and family! |
Are you looking for a meaningful way to honor someone special—a family historian, a loved one who cherished their heritage, or someone who helped you discover your roots?
The Wake County Genealogical Society (WCGS) invites you to make a donation in your loved one's honor and receive a beautiful, customized certificate to share with them.
Genealogical societies are the heart of family history preservation. They:
Your donation directly supports these efforts in Wake County, ensuring that the stories of our ancestors remain accessible for years to come.
It's simple:
Unlike traditional gifts that may be used and forgotten, your donation creates a lasting impact. You'll honor someone meaningful in your life while supporting the preservation of history and helping others discover their own family stories.
Ready to make a difference?
Visit wakecogen.org/donation.php?dc=1 today and honor someone who values the past as much as you do.
For questions or to receive your customized certificate, contact President@WakeCoGen.org.
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Topic: Become a Power User of DigitalNC.org
Speaker: Taneya Koonce
*Please save your passcode and link for ease of entry at
start time.
*Presentation starts promptly at 7 pm.
Link to register at the Wakecogen website events page.
Registration is now open!
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I am posting early so you have plenty of time to browse. Here is a Thanksgiving cooking collection shared by the NC State University Libraries - Special Collections. I am sure you will find some old treasures, new favorites and a few surprises in the mix. Have fun planning your North Carolina Thanksgiving dinner!
Blog post from NCSU - A Thanksgiving Feast from the Special Collections Research Center
Note there are several collections here. You may find a lag in loading time, but it should be worth it.
Hope your Thanksgiving meal is the best!
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Visit Wake County Genealogical Society's Website - Homepage | WCGS Events | Join WCGS | Publications | Wake Cemetery Survey Images | Society Surnames | Digital Resources | History Resources | More Links and Resources | Contact - info(at)wakecogen(dot)org
A reader recently received the following message in an email from Wake County Public Libraries. Access to Ancestry.com Library addition is a great plus to your library services and its availability at any of the 23 library locations is a huge bonus. If you are an occasional researcher or just don't want to invest in a personal subscription at the moment, this is an excellent way to keep your research options open! Call your local branch for details.
Message from WCPL:
As families gather to celebrate Thanksgiving, many of us may find ourselves sharing stories about our grandparents, great-aunts, great-uncles and generations that came before us. This season of gratitude is the perfect time to explore your own family history, and at Wake County Public Libraries, we can help make that journey possible.
With your Wake County Public Library card, you have free access to one of our many online databases known as Ancestry Library Edition. This is a genealogy resource of military, court, land, probate, vital and church records, directories, passenger lists and more. This resource is available on-site on library PCs only. With your library card, you can uncover stories that bring your family’s past to life and deepen your appreciation for the people and places that shaped you.
We are more than just 23 library locations filled with books; we are gateways to discovery, connection and heritage. This Thanksgiving, as you gather with friends and family, take a moment to celebrate both the stories you know and the ones waiting to be found. Visit your favorite Wake County Public Library and give this resource a try.
Ancestry Library Edition is one of our many databases. While this database is only available in the library, most others can be accessed from home with your library card. Check out the full list of databases and descriptions on our Research Page.
From all of us at the library, Happy Thanksgiving! May your holiday be filled with warmth, love and the joy of discovering where your story began.
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Join Wake County Gen Soc Dec 4 for our Holiday Dinner At Relish Craft Kitchen - 3 seats left!
| The remodeled North Carolina State House about 1831 by W. Goodacre. - source Looking not very much different from today with the exception of its wooden roof. |
The Friends of the NC Archives held their yearly meeting this past Saturday, Nov 1. After their business meeting, they offered four presentations and a Q&A session, all focused on their theme of Commemoration of the 250th Anniversary of the Founding of the Armed Forces.
The business meeting run for the first 30 minutes and then the focus presentations commence. Here is the schedule from the event so that you can approximate the timing on each individual topic.
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Editing to add more photos - 11/2/25
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| Click image to view larger. Photos by Belle Long of Wake County Historical Society and Barbara McGeachy of Wake County Genealogical Society. |
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| Photos by Taniyah Justice |
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| Photos by Taniyah Justice |
The event was jointly planned by the Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church, Wake Historical Society, the Town of Morrisville, and Wake County Genealogical Society.
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If you missed out on the Wake Haunts series from last year, read about all of local ghosts here! Get by these spooky locations as soon as you can. The most recent that I have visited is the Andrew Johnson house. Not too spooky on a hot Sunday afternoon in August, but I still wonder...
Which window and who is waiting there?
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