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Tuesday, 25 October, 7 pm

Discovering the Story of Immigration

https://tinyurl.com/GRIVAImmigrationOct2022

Jennifer Anielski, Mariners' Museum of Virginia    Jennifer will introduce us to the Mariners’ Museum and Park Library (Newport News, Virginia), which holds the largest maritime history collection in the Western Hemisphere. The Library’s over two million items include books, magazines, rare books, manuscripts, maps and charts, vessel plans, newspaper articles, photographs, and more. She will discuss research techniques and Library resources that will help us in our search for immigrant ancestors.   She is the Technical Services Librarian with over twenty years of service at the Museum, Jennifer assists library guests in utilizing the collection to locate information on their ancestors or the vessels they sailed. Jennifer earned her Bachelor’s degree at Virginia Wesleyan University, and a Masters in Library and Information Science from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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