Countryside Yarns begins an intriguing tale this month about the Osage Nation, a tribe that, in the 1920s, became the richest sector in the world while Thumb Rails features the ongoing saga of Troop Kitchen Car K102, originally built to feed soldiers heading to the warfront during World War II. Legally Speaking touches on Electronically Stored Information, and Who Am I? offers tips to determine if your ancestor participated in the Gold Rush! Our August issue offers a plethora of articles designed to educate and entertain!
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