A Guide to the Daughters of the American Revolution Library

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Adults
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Join us on November 28 at 7 pm with Olivia Millunzi as she presents “A Guide to the Daughters of the American Revolution Library”.

The Daughters of the American Revolution Library in Washington D.C. isn’t just for descendants of Revolutionary War soldiers!  As one of the largest genealogical libraries in the country, the Daughters of the American Revolution [DAR] Library has something for everyone tracing their family history.  This presentation will give an overview of the resources available both on-site in D.C. as well as digital tools and resources available for free from wherever you normally do your family history work.  Come find out how your family history is on our shelves! 

Click this link to register:  https://www.eventkeeper.com/code/ekform.cfm?curOrg=GLENCOVE&curID=640477&CFID=82914889&CFTOKEN=438403c0dded3839-DE3B6E44-D4AE-528A-535060B019BA150E

This program will be presented virtually via Zoom. The email entered at registration will be used to send the access information the day before or the morning of the program. If you do not receive the access information, please send an email to LWen@glencovelibrary.org to have it resent.

*This program is brought to you courtesy of the Genealogy Collective and is sponsored by The Manhasset Public Library.

The Genealogy Collective comprises six North Shore libraries: Bayville, Glen Cove, Gold Coast, Locust Valley, Manhasset, and Oyster Bay. Together, we offer monthly programs on a variety of topics ranging from genetic DNA testing to the study of gravestones to adoption and forensics genealogy.