Published on Historical Society of Pennsylvania (https://hsp.org)


Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus Performs at HSP
6/24/14

The Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus perfromed a selection of Cole Porter tunes at HSP, as part of our June 13, 2014, Stage Door Canteen Party. For video recordings of their set, please visit our YouTube channel. 

20th century, Arts and Culture
WWII Stage Door Canteen Party
HSP, Smithsonian "Raise It Up" for Bicentennial of National Anthem
6/17/14

The Historical Society of Pennsylvania is proud to be a National Audience Partner with the Smithsonian for their Raise It Up! Anthem for America campaign. To give Philadelphia a leading voice in the “Song Heard Round the World”, the U.S. Army Voices band led a group-sing of the national anthem at 4:00pm on Saturday, June 14, 2014, on the front lawn of the National Constitution Center. This event took place amidst Philadelphia’s Stripes & Stars festival, a daylong celebration of our nation’s flag and the U.S. Army.

19th century, Arts and Culture, War of 1812, Philadelphia
"Our Flag Was Still There": the Star-Spangled Banner's Bicentennial , Star-Spangled Banner's Bicentennial Celebrated with new Document Display, Star-Spangled Summer: Philadelphia and the "Song Heard Round the World" , Raise It Up!, HSP Partners with the Smithsonian for Worldwide Singing Event
Germany to Pennsylvania
4/8/14
https://vimeo.com/91335862

At a workshop conducted on March 26, 2014, at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, genealogist James Beidler addressed the many stereotypes about the immigrants who came from German-speaking lands to Pennsylvania in the 1700s. This lecture uses the personal memoirs of the immigrants themselves to dispel myths about why they came, what the voyage was like, and how they liked America.

Ethnic history, Genealogy, Immigration
German American Genealogy Resources
German for Genealogists
4/8/14
https://vimeo.com/91456746

At a workshop conducted on March 26, 2014, at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, genealogist James Beidler explained the basic vocabulary and formats to enable the participants to read tombstones, church records, and simple documents of German-speaking people.

Ethnic history, Genealogy, Immigration
German American Genealogy Resources
Genealogical Resources at the Pennsylvania State Archives
3/26/14
https://vimeo.com/89949651

As part of HSP's Ancestry Day on March 14, 2014, Aaron McWilliams discussed the types of records available to genealogists at the Pennsylvania State Archives. Mr. McWilliams is a reference archivist at the Pennsylvania State Archives. He has appeared on WITF’s Radio Smart Talk and NBC’s “Who Do You Think You Are?” McWilliams worked previously at the Maryland State Archives and as a professional genealogist.

Finding your Family History in Greater Philadelphia
3/26/14
https://vimeo.com/90022193

As part of HSP's Ancestry Day on March 14, 2014, professional genealogist Sandra Hewlett discussed the wealth of libraries, archives, and historical societies in the Greater Philadelphia area. Included in the discussion were the resources available at the Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia City Archives, Chester County and Delaware County Archives, county historical societies, and other local repositories that might have the piece of your family story for which you been searching.

Ancestry Day

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