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Hillsborough Legacy Project Phase III (Hillsborough, Orange Co., NC)
Take a look at Jaylin and Erin spreading flyers for TOMORROW! The Hillsborough Legacy Project will take place at the Burwell School Historic Site (@burwellschoolhistoricsite) from 2-6pm. Join the Ashes Lab to help
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Community Documentary Screening: Echoes of Forks of Cypress (Waxhaw, Union Co.,NC)
The day we’ve been waiting for is almost here! Join us this Saturday! A free community event open to everyone! Community Documentary Screening: Echoes of Forks of Cypress 📅 Saturday, October 25 |
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March’s Mountain Wildflower: Bloodroot
One of the pleasures of a late winter/early spring walk in the woods is spying the tightly-wound green leaf of a bloodroot (Sanguinaria Canadensis) plant pushing its way through the frost-encrusted soil.
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May’s Mountain Wildflower: Smooth Solomon’s Seal
Because these plants cannot tolerate direct sunlight, you will not encounter the Solomon’s seals until the tree canopy has begun to leaf out.
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August’s Mountain Wildflower: Turk’s Cap Lily
Its species name of superbum means “superb” and is an acknowledgment of the plant’s glamour and charm.
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September’s Mountain Wildflower: Spotted Jewelweed
Seek out spotted jewelweed growing beside a stream or along a moist area and you will have a good chance of getting to watch one or more ruby-throated hummingbirds flit from flower to
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April’s Wild Edible: Half-Free Morels
For those of us who search for mushrooms in the Blue Ridge Mountains, April means it morel season, all month long.
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March’s Wild Edible: Lamb’s Quarter
Rising up through the soil this month is one of the most fascinating plants in the Blue Ridge Mountains…the lamb’s quarter.
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May’s Wild Edible: Gem-Studded Puffball
Numerous species of puffballs are native to the Blue Ridge, and certainly one of the most common ones is the dull-white gem-studded puffball.
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June’s Wild Edible: Curtis’s Puffball
On our land in Botetourt County, Virginia, this round, white mushroom typically begins appearing in late June and continues to do so through the rest of the summer.
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July’s Wild Edible: Northern Dewberry
For several reasons, the northern dewberry is often overlooked as a summer berry in the Blue Ridge.
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August’s Wild Edible: Black-staining Polypore
The black staining polypore is certainly one of the more fascinating wild edible mushrooms.
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September’s Wild Edible: Indigo Milk Caps
When young, indigo milk caps are one of the most stunningly beautiful mushrooms in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Don’t get these two mixed up! 🌿 Late boneset and white snakeroot often grow in the same places, and of course at the sa…
Don’t get these two mixed up! 🌿 Late boneset and white snakeroot often grow in the same places, and of course at the same time. But you can learn their differences for safe
On this day in East Tennessee history In 1791, a lottery was held to sell lots around James White’s fort for the establi…
On this day in East Tennessee history In 1791, a lottery was held to sell lots around James White's fort for the establishment of a town than William Blount named Knoxville. #easttnhistory
Coal miners and their families. Panther Red Ash Coal Corporation, Douglas Mine, Panther, McDowell County, West Virginia….
Coal miners and their families. Panther Red Ash Coal Corporation, Douglas Mine, Panther, McDowell County, West Virginia. Source: National Archives at College Park. Date: August 26, 1946 #history #family #historybeforeus #coalmine #coalminers #history
Step inside Charlotte’s oldest surviving home with History Before Us at the Charlotte Museum of History. Our guide, Kyle…
Step inside Charlotte’s oldest surviving home with History Before Us at the Charlotte Museum of History. Our guide, Kyle Booker, walks us through rooms where the city’s story began-sharing rich context about the
What is the connection between managing our mental health and documenting our history?
What is the connection between managing our mental health and documenting our history? FREDERICK MURPHY| DOCUMENTARIAN and MENTAL HEALTH THERAPIST Reflects on his experiences as a person who navigates spaces that require him
GINSENG HAUL T-SHIRT now available through webstore link in profile on a high quality AsColour T in a chestnut brown. It…
GINSENG HAUL T-SHIRT now available through webstore link in profile on a high quality AsColour T in a chestnut brown. It’s ginseng season in the mountains of Appalachia, where on north-facing shaded slopes
We are a month away from the the debut episode of Season 6 of the Melungeon Voices podcast on Saturday, October 18th! Se…
We are a month away from the the debut episode of Season 6 of the Melungeon Voices podcast on Saturday, October 18th! Season 6 will be a special season celebrating the 250th anniversary
BEAR DIET T! The best-seller is back in the webstore through link in profile. This time on a light muted blueish green, …
BEAR DIET T! The best-seller is back in the webstore through link in profile. This time on a light muted blueish green, high quality AsColour T. I originally drew this illustration 6-years-ago while
Hillsborough Legacy Project Phase II (Hillsborough, Orange Co., NC)
Thank you to everyone who came to and/or supported the Hillsborough Legacy Project event. It was a huge success! We’re honored to have connected with all of our participants and local organizations. We’d
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Hillsborough Legacy Project Phase II (Hillsborough, Orange Co., NC)
Join @indigenous.memories and @ashes_lab for The Hillsborough Legacy Project – Phase II on Saturday, July 26 from 2–6 PM at the Burwell School Historic Site! Come explore your ancestry, share your story, and
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A book of religious tunes first printed in 1844 is getting an upgrade
The Sacred Harp, a book of religious tunes first printed in 1844 is getting an upgrade. And shape note singers who use it are very excited.
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Southwest Virginia counties pass resolutions supporting black lung benefit increases
Russell County will consider a similar resolution next week FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEJune 25, 2025 CONTACTDan Radmacher, Media Specialist, (276) 289-1018, dan@appvoices.org Southwest Virginia counties pass resolutions supporting black lung benefit increases CLINTWOOD, Va.
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Tools for Translating Records – An Interview with Rick Crume
In this episode of Best Websites, Rick Crume highlights some translation tools for making sense of foreign-language records. Best Genealogy Websites: Translation Tools One of the biggest challenges that genealogists face is translating
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Transco submits application for Southeast Supply Enhancement Project pipeline
On Friday, June 6, the Virginia Marine Resources Commission posted Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Company, LLC’s Joint Permit Application for its proposed methane gas pipeline “Southeast Supply Enhancement Project.” The post Transco submits
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Newly proposed Endangered Species Act bill could lessen tribal consultation requirements
The Endangered Species Amendment Act of 2025 would overhaul the current ESA and essentially remove section seven consultation requirements with federal agencies The post Newly proposed Endangered Species Act bill could lessen tribal
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Handling Sensitive Subject Matter in Family Interviews – An Interview with Rhonda Lauritzen
In this episode of the Family Tree Magazine podcast, Lisa talks with Rhonda Lauritzen about to approach sensitive topics when interviewing relatives. Feature: Handling sensitive family interviews. It can be a challenge to
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The International Genealogical Index: How Can I Use It for My Genealogy Research?
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WikiTree Reaches 500,000 Connected African-American Profiles
The following is a press release from WikiTree: April 2, 2025 – WikiTree, the free, community-driven genealogy platform, has reached a groundbreaking milestone: 500,000 interconnected African-American family members. It is the largest public
April’s Mountain Wildflower: Serviceberry
Early springtime drives on an otherwise dull and monotonous four-lane highway can be transformed into wondrous trips by hillsides covered with splashes of white serviceberry (Amelanchier arborea) flowers.
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GEDmatch at RootsTech 2025 – Discover Your Roots
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The Origins of the Melungeons
“Melungeon” is a term applied to many people of the Southeastern United States, mainly in the Cumberland Gap area of central Appalachia: East Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, and East Kentucky. The most common adjective
Who Were the First Melungeons and Where Did They Live?
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War on the Malungeons
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The Reinvention of Melungeon Ethnicity
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Timeline of Lumbee History
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The Moore Family – All Other Free Persons
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