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  • Vintage Newspapers- Unveiling The Unknown From News That’s Sown

    Vintage Newspapers- Unveiling The Unknown From News That’s Sown

    Sometimes we come across some interesting news articles from the past in our research. We really enjoy sharing them and a little background with you! Enjoy! The Hippodrome, The Waco News Tribune (Waco, Texas), September 21, 1922 In the mood for a silent film? How about this one? Always The Woman was released in 1922…

    CMS Research and Genealogy

    October 31, 2025
    What Happened Years Ago?
    alcohol, arrest, berkeley, betty compson, Burbank, California, genealogy, Georgia, hospital, macon, movies, north hollywood, oldsmobile, partying, runabout, texas, university of california, waco
  • There’s Nothing More Valuable Than Vintage Newspaper Knowledge

    There’s Nothing More Valuable Than Vintage Newspaper Knowledge

    Here we are at the end of Spring and headed into Summer with barreling speed. Because of that, in lieu of a cup of hot tea, feel free to grab some iced tea or lemonade. Or whatever keeps you cooled off in the warmer months. Be refreshed and enjoy these peeks into history. Clara Bow…

    CMS Research and Genealogy

    June 15, 2024
    What Happened Years Ago?
    accident, boston, clara bow, drowning, guitar, hawaii, illinois, joliet, movies, nashville, ohio, radio-tone, shirley temple, texas, theater, theatre, virginia
  • Old Newspapers Can Be Quite Interesting

    Old Newspapers Can Be Quite Interesting

    Welcome! It’s good to see you! Put some water on the stove and have some tea. English Breakfast is always good. Settle in and join us for a short journey into time. Here we go… I. Magnin & Co. Advertisement, Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California), July 27, 1934 Do you like fashion? If you do, are…

    CMS Research and Genealogy

    January 16, 2024
    What Happened Years Ago?
    adah proctor, adah sturgis, advertisements, agriculture, agronomy, alaska, baranof island, baton rouge, broken neck, California, carriage, cemetery, chemist, chicago, cisco, clothing, connecticut, cow, f.e. spencer, family-history, ferrara candy company, fort steilacoom, genealogy, Goddard, greenoaks memorial park, harrison street, health, history, holstein, hot springs, illinois, louisiana, louisiana state university, luxary, mae brussell, magnin, main chicago post office, massachusetts, navy, new haven, oakland, ohio, owlite, owlite brands, patent, pepsico, perrysburg, post office, sanitarium, seattle, sitka, social security, stony ridge, sturgis, swartz, tacoma, texas, texas a&m, tragedy, uber, walgreens, washington, washington state university, western state hospital, woman, world war
  • Old News Is Still News

    Old News Is Still News

    Newspapers were and still are (although that is slowly fading away) used as a primary source of reading the news. People used to depend wholly on what was written in the newspaper and sometimes what was written and not written was due to the politics of that newspaper. Baseball Toledo, Toledo Blade (Toledo, Ohio), August…

    CMS Research and Genealogy

    December 6, 2023
    What Happened Years Ago?
    a taste of honey, advertisements, belcourt, belcourt playhouse, consumption, films, genealogy, Hank Williams, horse, idaho falls, jewelry, Kentucky, Klamath Falls, la grippe, malt whiskey, minneapolis, minnesota, movie, movies, Mud Hens, nashville, ohio, oregon, Oxfords, Paducah, perrysburg, pocatello, police, rita tushingham, Roy Rogers, shoes, south dakota, switzerland, tacoma, tennessee, texas, theatre, toledo, train car, washington, watch, watchmaker, whiskey, wisconsin, world war I, Wurlitzer
  • March From The Past

    March From The Past

    Looking back over the years at what was happening in the month of March. It’s March already. Where did January and February go? Have a seat and a cup of Earl Grey and let’s look at some newspaper articles from Marches of the past. Ham de Fillets Recipe, The Boston Globe (Boston, MA), March 27,…

    CMS Research and Genealogy

    March 6, 2023
    What Happened Years Ago?
    advertisements, Brooklyn, crannberry, genealogy, menu, newspapers, Recipes, texas, vaudeville
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