Something new for history

Since I began writing this thesis project on my German-American ancestry, new resources continue to arrive on the scene. I’ve already mentioned The German Genius: Europe’s Third Renaissance, the Second Scientific Revolution, and the Twentieth Century by Peter Watson, published in July of 2010. (To view my post about “The Third Renaissance,” click here.)

Another choice morsels. In March of 2010, the German-American Heritage Foundation opened a new History Museum at Hockemeyer Hall, 719 Sixth Street, NW, Washington, DC. I have not had a chance to visit it, but the exhibits about German Immigration, German Music, Germany Poetry and Prose, and German Families and Clubs are all relevant to my research. Wish I could go there tomorrow …

Compliments of Ohiogravestone.org

And, I found a photo online of Michael Harm’s gravestone in Cleveland’s Woodland Cemetery, published via Ohiogravestones.org.

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