Browse Exhibits (4 total)

Bohemian National Cemetery Project

Notes and studies related to Bohemian National Cemetery and St. Luke's Cemetery found along the cross-streets of Lawrence and Pulaski in Chicago, Illinois.

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Historical Mapping App

This exhibit deals with the idea that it is easier to perform historical research when you know where you are looking. There is current GIS mapping software available on the Internet that gives portions and parts of what I need, but nothing that addresses all of them. 

In order to make a better mapping tool, the needs of the genealogist involve knowing where the given repositories are for any particular place instantly. Included in this effort is the need for mapping who lived where when, and there are particular ethno-graphic and demo-graphic data details available that when cartographed properly become a rich and viable schema view for not only performing historical research by professors and hobbyists, but for anyone who has a historical interest of any kind. Medical histories, economic history, and literally any and every kind of history may benefit from this tool if someone else has not created it already.

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History of Digital Family History 1938-Present

This area focuses on concentrating the researching efforts of Amanda Forson concerning the history of technology pertaining to the genealogical field. Originally a paper for an undergraduate senior thesis, the research interests combine between computer science, new media, and the general evolution in historical technology in relationship to the developments in family history/genealogy. 

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West Point Foundry Project

Materials for this work come from an undergraduate research assignment begun as in-depth research project concerning an accident at the West Point Foundry either during or in preparation for the American Civil War. The topical premise concerns the history of the town of Cold Spring, New York, where the engineers who worked at this foundry lived. It follows the need for the foundry following the war or 1812 and the Crimean War and then moves forward to the Civil War. the accident was a the mortar explosion which took a relative's head off during testing. There was also a series of scandals and hearings related to faulty equipment, namely the Parrot Gun, which grew too hot during firing and exploded regularly, killing soliders on the side the cannon whose intention it was to protect them. The concentration lies in the economic recession that followed the Civil War and the engineers marching through with the New York state governor unleashing a prison of Confederate prisoners on the eningeers and burning down half the town. 

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