
Genealogy Roadshow
History of the Dawes Commission
Show title: Genealogy Roadshow
Video title: History of the Dawes Commission
Video duration: 1m 48sVideo description: If you think you have Native American roots, these documents can help you determine what tribe your ancestors were from.
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St. Louis Union Station
59s
The rich history and melting pot of St. Louis, Missouri is explored while at the city's famous Union Station.
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American Privateers and Philadelphia Genealogy
1m 10s
Genealogy Roadshow looks into the history of American Privateers and family history. Privateers were private people or ships that were authorized by the newly created United States government to attack foreign ships, essentially making them legal pirates.
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Historical Society of Pennsylvania
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The genealogists visit the Historical Society of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. Founded in 1824, it is home to collections that hold over 350 years of American history.
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Voodoo and New Orleans History
1m 28s
The Voodoo religion is deeply connected to New Orleans culture and family history. At the New Orleans Board of Trade, one man explores a link to the famous New Orleans Voodoo Queen, Marie Laveau.
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Disaster Document Recovery
1m 47s
After the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina, it is still possible to recover and find other documents to fill in gaps. Genealogist Josh Taylor is in New Orleans at the Old US Mint to look through historical documents to put together clues behind a family's story.
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Donner Party Family History
1m 54s
Two sisters explore family links to the ill-fated Donner party while at St. Louis Union Station. The Donner party has become synonymous with the difficulties of Westward United States migration.
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Season 2 Preview
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Follow a diverse cast of participants on an emotional journey that uses history and science to uncover their fascinating family stories. Each individual’s past will link to a larger community history, revealing the rich cultural tapestry of America. The programs feature participants from three American cities — St. Louis, New Orleans and Philadelphia — who want to explore a genealogical mystery.
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Official Trailer
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Follow a diverse cast of participants on an emotional journey that uses history and science to uncover their fascinating family stories. Each individual’s past will link to a larger community history, revealing the rich cultural tapestry of America. The programs feature participants from four American cities — Nashville, Austin, Detroit and San Francisco.
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