Re: History of the American West, 1860-1920

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    Linda,

    Thank you for posting your wonderful lesson and for sharing your personal
    connections to the loc collection. My opening theme for the school year is "All
    Roads Are Good" (based on a Smithsonian poster I purchased last summer while at the
    American Memory Project). Your lesson will add a whole new dimension to the unit.
    Somehow those "ages 4 to 104" stories always prove to be powerful touchstone
    pieces.

    A beautiful lesson, Linda:-) Gail Desler

    Linda Joseph wrote:

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    > Poster: Linda Joseph <ljoseph@MAGNUS.ACS.OHIO-STATE.EDU>
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    > Hello All,
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    > I was very excited when I learned the American West was finally online. I
    > have been waiting ever since it was announced. The reason is that my
    > grandpa spent time in Colorado, New Mexico, and Idaho from about 1900 -
    > 1910. He and his wife sometimes performed in Opera Houses. He mainly
    > dabbled in silver mining. His sister and a brother lived there all of their
    > adult lives. When my cousin Paul Egan passed away several years ago, my
    > mother was given all of the photographs, some were labeled while others she
    > was able to identify. So I began searching all of the towns I could
    > remember being mentioned. One town was Del Norte where my great Aunt Jen
    > (Colorado Jen) and Uncle Clarence Egan lived at one time. She taught school
    > there and I had an old photograph of the school with Aunt Jen and her
    > students pictured in front. To my delight, I found a similar picture in the
    > collection along with an exact photograph of the Middaugh general store on
    > the main street of town. I have more exploring to do with over 30,000
    > photographs.
    >
    > Also my colleague and I recently completed an activity to go along with a
    > book, titled, Henry Hikes to Fitchburg by D.B. Johnson. The story is based
    > on a passge from Walden by Henry David Thoreau. We used many resources from
    > the American Memory Collections to build the activity, including
    > photographs of the transcendentalists and their homes, railroad maps, and
    > town maps. Check out the site: http://www.cyberbee.com/henryhikes/henry.html
    >
    > Linda
    > Linda C. Joseph Columbus Public Schools
    > Library Media Specialist 737 East Hudson Street
    > http://www.cyberbee.com Columbus, Ohio 43211
    > Work: 614-365-5278 Fax:614-365-8252



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