The Oct/Nov/Dec 2013 issue of the NGS Magazine (PDF 4.1MB) is now online in the
Members Only section of the website.
Features
2015 NGS call for papers
A map is nice but a local is better, by Cari A. Taplin
The Catholic Church in the American Southwest, by David
McDonald, DMIN, CG
‘I’ve looked everywhere.’ No, you haven’t., by Cyndi Ingle
Using mitochondrial DNA for genealogy, by Debbie Parker
Wayne, CG, CGL
Estate law and family complications, by J. Mark Lowe, CG,
FUGA
Native Americans on the Trail of Tears: Part II—Emigration
Lists and Reservation Applications, 1817—57, by John P. Deeben .
Family historians can promote acceptance and fight
prejudice, by Scott Phillips
Columns
National Archives, by Claire Prechtel-Kluskens
Reference desk, by Kathy Petlewski, MSLS
Review, by Barbara Schenck
Technology, by Jordan Jones
Web of deceit, by Susan
Zacharias
Departments
President’s message, by Jordan Jones
President’s message, by Jordan Jones
Editor’s corner, by Elizabeth Kelley Kerstens, CG
NGS/Genealogy news
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