From Web to River: Tracing Eastland's Digital Footprints
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Welcome back to Flower in the River podcast! In episode 74, we're uncovering more hidden gems from the Eastland disaster, including a deep dive into one of the very first websites dedicated to this tragic event. Get ready for stories you won’t find anywhere else!
Key Points:
- Explored personal time capsules, including Aunt Pearl's notes about our family's connection to the Eastland disaster
- Discussed the importance of an early Eastland disaster website and its impact on research
- Highlighted the significance of proper source citations in historical research, referencing Elizabeth Shown Mills' work
- Introduced valuable research resources: Google Books and FamilySearch.org's Books section
- Shared the story of Michael Kennedy, a Chicago policeman and first responder to the Eastland disaster
- Recounted the harrowing survival tale of siblings Lena and Karl Roseland
Links:
- Wayback Machine
- Evidence Explained: Citing History Sources from Artifacts to Cyberspace | Evidence Explained
- Google Books
- FamilySearch.org's Books section
- Eastland Disaster Victims: a Virtual Cemetery - Find a Grave
- Lisa Louise Cooke Genealogy Gems
Music:
- Artlist
- Book website: https://www.flowerintheriver.com/
- LinkTree: @zettnatalie | Linktree
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/natalie-z-87092b15/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/zettnatalie/
- YouTube: Flower in the River - A Family Tale Finally Told - YouTube
- Medium: Natalie Zett – Medium
- The opening/closing song is Twilight by 8opus
- Other music. Artlist
Capitoli
1. From Web to River: Tracing Eastland's Digital Footprints (00:00:00)
2. Exploring Eastland Disaster Through Genealogy (00:00:07)
3. Irish Family History and Eastland Disaster (00:17:51)
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