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This collection features local and regional histories, family surname books, immigration records, military histories, and specialized research guides.
This scanner is ideal for scanning stacks of photos in minutes, producing clear digital images that can be saved to a USB drive or cloud storage.
Ideal for digitizing documents, photos, and fragile records with high resolution. Its glass surface allows for gentle scanning of delicate items, ensuring clarity and preservation.
Digitize books without damaging the originals. Designed with an overhead scanning system, it captures high-quality images while preserving bindings.
Scanner preserves the details and colors of old slides, converting them into digital images.
Dedicated space for group instruction, workshops, and special interest meetings.
As America approaches its 250th anniversary, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Thomas Stone and Potomac Hundred Chapters are working to recognize African and African American patriots who played a vital role in the nation’s founding. In celebration of Black History Month, these chapters have donated the Recognizing Our Forgotten Patriots research collection to the Washington DC FamilySearch Center in Kensington, Maryland.
The Recognizing Our Forgotten Patriots collection will be freely accessible at the Washington DC FamilySearch Center, ensuring that students, historians, and families can learn about and honor these underrepresented patriots.