Do you know the tax process that states instituted to collect taxes from their citizens over the past 200 years? First the county compiled a list of taxpayers and their taxable property, then then they valued the property in order to calculate the tax. After that, the taxes were collected
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To the Victor Go the Spoils!
From 1775 – 1855, the U.S. Government and some states granted “bounty land” to soldiers as an incentive to enlist or to reward veterans for military service. At our society’s upcoming E-Conference on June 6, Billie Stone Fogarty, M.Ed., will give a presentation titled “Bounty Land and the American Soldier”.
Researching WWI Soldier Gandolfo Scarnici
Have you found military records for your relatives in the National Archives? At our eConference on June 6, Michael Strauss, Accredited Genealogist Professional, will be teaching us about military records from the Revolutionary War to the Vietnam War available at NARA. His seven page syllabus includes information about the major
5 Facts About The National Archives
At our upcoming eConference, “America: Our Records and Our History,” Michael Strauss, Accredited Genealogist, will be teaching the first lecture about the National Archives. His wonderful handout includes helpful details to help us prepare to research within NARA facilities. We are sharing five facts about the National Archives from Michael’s
America: Our Records and Our History – June 6, 2020, eConference
Pima County Genealogy Society is hosting our second eConference on Saturday, June 6, 2020 from 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Arizona time (PDT). The subject is America: Our Records and Our History. Our nationally known speakers will spend the morning discussing the records found in the National Archives and teach
Research Strategies and Historical Writing eConference
Pima County Genealogy Society is hosting an econference Research Strategies and Historical Writing on Saturday, March 30, 2019, from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm Arizona time. 25% of the ticket cost goes directly to our Society to further our mission. Four speakers will provide you with hour-long presentations on their
Call for Presentations
PCGS Spring eConference Theme: Research Strategies and Historical Writing Saturday, March 30, 8:00am-3:00pm, Truly Nolen Leadership Training Center, Tucson, AZ. [The exact times are still being finalized] Pima County Genealogy Society announces its call for presentations for its March 30, 2019 Spring eConference. PCGS is co-hosting this online and in-person
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