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Quarterly Index IV.Xlsx Longmont Genealogical Society Quarterly Index A B C D E F 1 To Search this index : 2 3 Revised 3/17/2020 4 5 And type in your topic. 6 7 Ancestor Hunters - January 1988 - April 1989 8 Vol. Issue Month Year Article Author 9 1 1 January 1988 10 1 2 March 1988 11 1 3 June 1988 12 1 4 October 1988 Mt View Cemetery - brief history 13 2 1 January 1989 Mt View Cemetery - few pioneers 14 2 2 April 1989 Mt View Cemetery - few pioneers 15 Longmont Heritage - Summer 1989 - Present 16 1 1 Summer 1989 Chicago-Colorado Colony town site map 17 1 1 Summer 1989 Newspaper tidbits - 1872-1882 18 1 1 Summer 1989 Old Age Assistance 1937 from Courthouse records 19 1 1 Summer 1989 St Vrain Valley - brief history 20 1 1 Summer 1989 St Vrain Valley - pioneer list 21 1 1 Summer 1989 Water Permits from Courthouse records 22 1 2 Fall 1989 Cemeteries - description of early ones 23 1 2 Fall 1989 Election Returns 1888-1895 24 1 2 Fall 1989 Newspaper tidbits - 1872-1882 25 1 2 Fall 1989 Pie Day" origins reprint of 1986 26 1 2 Fall 1989 St Vrain Valley - pioneer list (cont.) 27 1 2 Fall 1989 Water Permits from Courthouse records 28 1 2 Fall 1989 Pleasant View Ridge Cemetery description 29 1 2 Fall 1989 Highland Lake Cemetery description 30 1 2 Fall 1989 Hygiene Cemetery description 31 1 2 Fall 1989 Weisner Cemetery description 32 1 2 Fall 1989 Niwot Cemetery description 33 1 2 Fall 1989 Lyons Cemetery description 34 1 2 Fall 1989 Ryssby Cemetery description 35 2 1 January 1990 Election Returns 1897-1905 36 2 1 January 1990 Military unit formed in Longmont - 1895 37 2 1 January 1990 Mt View Cemetery - veterans of several wars 38 2 1 January 1990 Newspaper tidbits - 1872-1882 39 2 1 January 1990 School - Longmont High School Grads - 1886-1902 40 2 1 January 1990 School Building - First Colony (1971 reprint) 41 2 1 January 1990 School Census-Dist. 17 - 1883 42 2 2 April 1990 Courthouse Records - when courthouse burns 43 2 2 April 1990 Legal terms useful to genealogists 44 2 2 April 1990 Log Cabin - first in area (1959 reprint) 45 2 2 April 1990 Newspaper tidbits - 1872-1882 46 2 2 April 1990 Strawberry Festival - original (1871) 47 2 2 April 1990 St. Vrain Oral History Project Dale Bernard 48 2 2 April 1990 Water Permits from Courthouse records 49 2 3 July 1990 Ashby, Bertha - autobiography ( Part 1 of 2 - continued Vol 2 Issue 4) 50 2 3 July 1990 Longmont Hose Company No. 1 - history and members (incl. occupation) 51 2 3 July 1990 Masonic Lodge-St Vrain No. 23 - 1890 members 52 2 3 July 1990 Street Names in original Longmont 53 2 4 October 1990 Ashby, Bertha - autobiography (Part 2 of 2 - continued from Vol 2 Issue 3) 54 2 4 October 1990 Saloons - Petitions for and against 1882 55 2 4 October 2990 School Dist. 21, Hygiene Teacher's Register - 1912-13 & 1913-14 56 2 4 October 1990 Walter A Buckingham Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1 - members 1881-1886 57 2 4 October 1990 Longmont Genealogical Society Membership - 1990 58 3 1 January 1991 Election Returns 1913-1921 59 3 1 January 1991 Methodist Church Bulletin notes 1905-6 60 3 1 January 1991 Naturalization Records from Election records 61 3 2 April 1991 Methodist Church Bulletin notes 1906-7 62 3 2 April 1991 North Longmont Water Rent Collection 1906-1913 (incl. use of building) 63 3 2 April 1991 Finding a Wife's Name Wendy Elliott 64 3 2 April 1991 American Genealogy Credential designations explained Longmont Genealogical Society Quarterly Index A B C D E F 8 Vol. Issue Month Year Article Author 65 3 2 April 1991 Handling Tintypes 66 3 2 April 1991 Early Disease of Our Ancestors 67 3 3 August 1991 Burlington Postal Records - 1870-71 68 3 3 August 1991 Highland Ditch Company 1881-2 69 3 3 August 1991 Meadow Vale School (Weld county) Teacher Register 1905 (grade 1-9) 70 3 3 August 1991 Preserving Your Scrapbook of Memorabilia Cassandra Volpe 71 3 3 August 1991 How Jacob June Met Nancy Ann Doris Ward 72 3 3 August 1991 Maiden Names 73 3 4 November 1991 Burlington Postal Records - 1871 (cont) 74 3 4 November 1991 Hall, Jessie - Autograph Album 75 3 4 November 1991 Longmont Library - Borrowers List 1908-1909 76 4 1 February 1992 Burlington Postal Records - 1872 (cont) 77 4 1 February 1992 School Dist. 9 (Pella - Hygiene) School Census 1874, 1875 and 1876 78 4 1 February 1992 School Dist. 9 (Pella - Hygiene) Taxpayers 1874, 1876 and undated 79 4 1 February 1992 School Dist. 9 (Pella - Hygiene) Teachers Register Fall 1880 80 4 1 February 1992 Wedding announcements - misc. 81 4 2 May 1992 School Dist. HC1 (Hygiene) - 1920 census of boys 82 4 2 May 1992 St Vrain Valley Settlers 1860-1871 83 4 3 August 1992 Fortnightly Club members 1909-10 84 4 3 August 1992 School - Longmont Primary - 1879 85 4 3 August 1992 School Dist. HC1 (Hygiene) - 1920 census of girls 86 4 3 August 1992 Sunshine Club members 1919 87 4 4 November 1992 Gravediggers Records, Longmont - 1900-1907 88 5 1 February 1993 Gravediggers Records, Longmont - 1900-1907 (cont.) 89 5 1 February 1993 Terry, Seth - Letters - Early Years Caroly Murray 90 5 1 February 1993 Abbreviations used in earlier American Documents 91 5 2 May 1993 Civil War Grave Records - Mt View Cemetery (A-B) 92 5 2 May 1993 Longmont Lodges - 1903 incl. officers 93 5 2 May 1993 Terry, Seth - Letters (cont.) Caroly Murray 94 5 2 May 1993 My Search for Patsy's Birth Mother Mary Heddles 95 5 3 August 1993 Civil War Grave Records - Mt View Cemetery (C-F) 96 5 3 August 1993 Terry, Seth - Letters (cont.) Caroly Murray 97 5 4 November 1993 Civil War Grave Records - Mt View Cemetery (F-J) 98 5 4 November 1993 Terry, Seth - Letters (cont.) Caroly Murray 99 6 1 February 1994 Civil War Grave Records - Mt View Cemetery (K-M) 100 6 1 February 1994 Terry, Seth - Letters (cont.) Caroly Murray 101 6 1 February 1994 WW I Service Records (A-L) 102 6 2 May 1994 Civil War Grave Records - Mt View Cemetery (M-S) 103 6 2 May 1994 Terry, Seth - Letters (cont.) Caroly Murray 104 6 3 August 1994 Civil War Grave Records - Mt View Cemetery (T-W) 105 6 3 August 1994 Terry, Seth - Letters (cont.) Caroly Murray 106 6 3 August 1994 WW I Service Records (M-W) 107 6 4 November 1994 Burlington Cemetery - index 108 6 4 November 1994 Gregg, Silas - family members birthdates 109 7 1 February 1995 Birth, Marriage, Death - Date Approximation 110 7 2 May 1995 Social Security Cards - State where issued 111 7 3 August 1995 Chicago-Colorado Colony founding (1871 reprint) 112 7 3 August 1995 Beware of Surname Quackery 113 7 4 November 1995 Don't Use Shaving Cream to Improve Readability of Gravestones 114 7 4 November 1995 Use Blacklight to Help Read Faded Writing 115 8 1 February 1996 Nostalgia - Items available from a country store 1920s - 30s 116 8 2 May 1996 School - Longmont High School Grads - 1918 117 8 3 August 1996 Boulder County Fair History 118 8 3 August 1996 Shaw Mortuary Burial Records 1882-1886 119 8 4 November 1996 Shaw Mortuary Burial Records 1886-87 120 9 1 Winter 1997 Shaw Mortuary Burial Records 1887-88 121 9 2 Spring 1997 Hygiene Cemetery history and Index of South Side 122 9 2 Spring 1997 Shaw Mortuary Burial Records 1888-1891 123 9 3 Summer 1997 Hygiene Cemetery Index of North Side 124 9 3 Summer 1997 Shaw Mortuary Burial Records 1891-1896 125 9 4 Fall 1997 Hygiene Cemetery Index of North Side (cont.) 126 10 1 Winter 1998 Colorado Pioneer License Plates 127 10 2 Spring 1998 St John the Baptist - Baptismal records (A-C) 128 10 2 Spring 1998 St John the Baptist founded 1882 Longmont Genealogical Society Quarterly Index A B C D E F 8 Vol. Issue Month Year Article Author 129 10 3 Spring 1998 Looking for Lavina - Brick Walls vs Clear Trails Caroly Murray 130 10 3 Summer 1998 School - Longmont High Graduates - 1929 131 10 3 Summer 1998 St John the Baptist - Baptismal records (C-L) 132 10 4 Fall 1998 St John the Baptist - Baptismal records (L-R) 133 10 4 Fall 1998 Computers - "What I like about computers is the fun of learning." Jerry Longhurst 134 11 1 Winter 1999 Computers - "I've got it… now, how do I get it to work?" Jerry Longhurst 135 11 2 Spring 1999 Autographs… not just for the Rich and Famous Margaret Kamigaki 136 11 2 Spring 1999 St Vrain Valley Publications at Longmont Archives 137 11 2 Spring 1999 Computers and Family Trees... Make Good Partners Margaret Kamigaki 138 11 2 Spring 1999 LGS is on the www at: http://www/rootsweb.com/~colgs/ 139 11 3 Summer 1999 Preserving and Storing Our Family Treasures Kathy Zilhaver 140 11 3 Summer 1999 Shaw Mortuary Burial Records 1899-1902 141 11 4 Fall 1999 Shaw Mortuary Burial Records 1902-1904 142 11 4 Fall 1999 Resting in Peace - Mountain View Cemetery and more… Margaret Kamigaki 143 12 1 Winter 2000 Census background 144 12 1 Winter 2000 Shaw Mortuary Burial Records 1904-1906 145 12 2 Summer 2000 Shaw Mortuary Burial Records (A-M) 146 12 2 Summer 2000 Computers - Traveling and Making the Most of the Internet for Genealogy Gerald Mack 147 12 2 Summer 2000 Photo Duplication Kathy Zilhaver 148 12 3 Fall 2000 Immigration Research Coming to America Shirley Merdes 149 12 3 Fall 2000 Shaw Mortuary Burial Records (M-R) 150 12 4 Winter 2000 Christmas Heirlooms - Christmas & Genealogy… all about family Margaret Kamigaki 151 12 4 Winter 2000 Shaw Mortuary Burial Records (R-Y) 152 12 4 Winter 2000 Holiday Traditions 153 13 1 Spring 2001 Making Heads and Tails of Charts Harry Ross 154 13 2 Summer 2001 Longmont & Colorado Sports Timeline 155 13 2 Summer 2001 School - Longmont High School students and classes 1923-4 156 13 3 Autumn 2001 Longmont Entertainment history Harry Ross 157 13 3 Autumn 2001 School - Longmont Elementary students 1912-1913 158 13 3 Autumn 2001 School - Longmont High School students and classes 1923-4 (pt.
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