19th CENTURY NY GENEALOGY AND HISTORY
A MARRIAGE MADE IN HEAVEN
A Conference For Genealogists And Historians
May 10-11-12
Gideon Putnam Hotel
Saratoga Springs, NY
The NY Genealogical and Biographical Society (NYC), in cooperation
with the NYS Archives and genealogical societies of the Capital District
and Saratoga area, is organizing what promises to be ground-breaking
conference, in which well known genealogists and historians will join
forces to emphasize the essential relationship between our two
disciplines, particularly with regard to NYS in 19th Century.
THE PROGRAM
Following is the schedule as of January 19th. Anyone registering
using this form below will be sent a confirmation packet including
the final schedule. You may also register at the NYG&B website
www.nygbs.org where the final schedule will be posted.
NOTE that all lectures will focus on 19th century NYS, even though
that is not stated in the lecture titles. Where two lectures are listed
at the same hour, you may attend either one. You may register
for either the full conference or for one of the two days. Registration
for meals is optional. All events will be held at the Gideon Putnam
Hotel.
THURSDAY, MAY 10th - 7-9pm Reception for all attendees, cash bar.
FRIDAY, MAY 11TH
8:45am Opening Session:
*Katherine Scott Sturdevant: HOW "CIVILIZATION" MOVED WEST
OF THE HUDSON: REGIONAL SOCIAL HISTORY FOR FAMILY
HISTORIANS. Kathy Sturdevant, who will make four presentations
during the conference, is a social historian and historical editor
whose mission is "to help make the writing and teaching of both
scholarly history and family history simultaneously academically
sound and interesting for the general public". She is the senior
history faculty at Pikes Peak Community College in Colorado
Springs, CO and author of "Bringing Your Family History to Life
through Social History" (Betterway Books, 2000)
10:00am
*James D. Folts: LAND RECORDS AND MAPS (What is available
and where). Dr. Folts is Head of Research Services, NYS Archives.
See 11:15am for related lecture.
*Leslie Corn: INTERNET SOURCES FOR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY.
Ms. Corn is a professional genealogist and member of the NYG&B
Education and Publication Committee.
11:15am
*Harry Macy, Jr.: PROBATE RECORDS. Mr. Macy is Editor of the
NYG&B Record, and a Fellow of the American Society of Genealogists.
See 2:15 for related lecture.
*James Darlington and Anita A. Lustenberger: USING LAND RECORDS
AND MAPS FOR HISTORY AND GENEALOGY. Dr. James Darlington
is Adjunct Professor of Geography at SUNY Cortland and Assistant
Editor of the Encyclopedia of NYS Project. Mrs. Lustenberger is a
Certified Genealogist and member of NYG&B Education and
Publication Committee.
12:30pm
*Lunch: Field Horne, former Director of the National Museum of
Racing in Saratoga Springs, and a longtime genealogist, will
speak on the history of Saratoga area.
2:15pm
*Roger D. Joslyn: CENSUSES AND TAX LISTS. Mr. Joslyn is a
Certified Genealogist and Fellow of the American Society of
Genealogists, and a member of the NYB&B Education and
Publication Committee...
*Katherine Sturdevant (see above): DEATH AND INHERITANCE:
USING PRBATE RECORDS IN FAMILY HISTORY.
3:30pm
*Patricia Cline Cohen: LIFE IN CITIES. Dr. Cohen is Professor of
History and Women's Studies at the University of California-
Santa Barbara.
*Craig S. Williams and Daniel Larkin: TRAVEL AND MIGRATION -
ROADS, CANALS, RAILROADS. Mr. Williams is Associate Curator,
NYS Museum, and author of field trip guides to the Erie and other
NY canals. Dr. Larkin is Interim Provost and Vice President for
Academic Affairs, SUNY Oneonta, and an expert on the history
of technology and economic development of 19th century NY and
the U.S.
6:00pm Reception with cash bar.
7:00pm
*Banquet: Patricia Cline Cohen(See above) will speak about the
research for her highly-acclaimed book "The Murder of Helen
Jewett: The Life and Death of a Prostitute in Nineteenth Century
New York [City] (Knopf 1998, Vintage paperback, 1999)
SATURDAY, MAY 12TH
8:15AM
*Daniel Lorello: MILITARY RECORDS: WHAT IS AVAILABLE. Mr.
Lorello is an Archivist at NYS Archives and is compiler of "The
Union Preserved: A Guide to Civil War Records in the New York
State Archives" (1999)
*Peter M. Carucci and Roger D. Joslyn: VITAL RECORDS: VITAL
RECORDS ACCESS AND PRESERVATION. Mr. Carucci is Head
of the Vital Records Section, NYS Dept. of Health. For Roger
Joslyn (see above).
9:30am
*Katherine Sturdevant (see above): MORE THAN MILITARY RECORDS:
DISCOVERING THE COMMON SOLDIER'S EXPERIENCE.
*Harry Macy, Jr. (see above): CHURCH RECORDS: WHERE TO
THEM AND HOW TO USE THEM.
10:45am
*Vickie Weiss: NEWSPAPERS: AN UNDERUTILIZED RESOURCE.
Ms. Weiss is a Librarian with NYS Library, headquarters of the
NYS Newspaper Project. See also 3:15 below.
*James D. Folts (see above): Criminal Justice Records.
12:00pm Luncheon - Speaker to be announced.
1:45pm
*Roger D. Joslyn (see above): IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION
RECORDS.
*Hon. John D. Austin, Jr.: CIVIL COURT RECORDS. Mr. Austin retired
as Judge of NYS Family Court in Warren Co. He is a Fellow of the
American Society of Genealogists.
3:15pm
*Patricia Cline Cohen (see above): USING NEWSPAPER RECORDS
FOR HISTORICAL RESEARCH.
*SESSION NOT LISTED YET, VISIT WEBSITE www.nygbs.org
4:30pm Closing sesson
*Katherine Sturdevant (see above): BRINGING YOUR FAMILY
HISTORY TO LIFE THROUGH SOCIAL HISTORY. Mrs. Sturdevant
will draw on all of the preceding sessions to conclude the conference.
SYLLABUS: Each registrant will be given a copy of the conference
syllabus, containing information submitted by each lecturer on the
contents of their presentation.
HOTEL: The Gideon Putnam Hotel is at 24 Gideon Putnam Road in
Saratoga Springs, tel. 518-584-3000. The entire hotel is reserved
for the conference. Attendees who wish to stay at the hotel should
contact the Gideon Putnam directly. The room rate for this conference
is $109 per night, single or double occupancy.
MEALS: For those who do not want to attend the two luncheons or
banquet, the hotel will be providing regular meal service and there
are many other restaurants at various price levels to chose from
in Saratoga Springs.
TRANSPORTATION: There is ample parking at the hotel. Driving
instructions will be provided when your registration is confirmed,
and will also be posted at www.nygbs.org Saratoga Sorings is
served by the Albany County Airport, adn the Gideon Putnam runs
a shuttle from the airport for $30 one way; you must reserve a
seat through the hotel. Saratoga Springs is also served by Amtrak.
RESEARCH: Attendees from out of town may want to extend their
stay to do research in Saratoga and surrounding counties. Note
that Albany (NYS Library and Archives) and Fonda (Montgomery
County Archives) are both only 30 miles away. Attendees may
also want to take in some of the numerous Historical and Cultural
Sites in Saratoga Springs and this region of NYS. Information will
be provided when your registration is confirmed and also at
www.nygbs.org
VENDORS: Throughout athe conference several vendors will be
on hand to sell books, maps and other materials relating to NYS
history and genealogy.
---------------To register, send a copy of this form
to----------------------
The NYG&B Society, 122 East 58th St., NY, NY 10022-1939
You may also register by credit card at www.nygbs.org
REGISTRATION FOR SARATOGA SPRINGS CONFERENCE
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