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Nearby Historians
The following projects were completed by participants in MOHAI’s award-winning program Nearby History. Through a series of workshops, Nearby History teaches the skills and resources needed to pursue personal research projects from start to finish.
Norwegian Artisan's Effect on Seattle
Author: Luci J. Baker Johnson
Decades of Caring: Nursing Education at Seattle University
Author: Mary Bartholet
The Archaeology of Eight Families: Uncovering Family History
Author: Merlyn Bell
Sweet Lullaby on the Midway
Author: Patricia Miller Clayton
Dear Mama
Author: Jenny Cummins
The Long Journey West: The St. Olaf Band Plays the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition
Author: Phyllis Franklin
Boomers and Boosters: Chicago Day at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition
Author: Robert Ketcherside
The Gold Creek Kid
Author: Chery Kinnick
Anna Y. Reed (1871-1946): Prison Reform and the School Vocational Guidance in Washington
Author: Darby Langdon
Health, Medicine, and the AYPE Old Times
Author: Cathy Lykes
Rebecca Lena Graham's Fight for Her Inheritance
Author: Trish Hackett Nicola, Certified Genealogist
Peeling the Fruit; Preserving the Core: Becoming German-American The Lives and Legacy of Peter Holz and Katharina Greif of Prussia, Chicago, and Dubuque
Author: Barbara Holz Sullivan
The Carrier Chronicle
Author: Sandra Walker
Crab Tales: The Rest of the Story
Author: Kathy Weaver
Seeking Henrie: A Love Story
Author: Lisa Weil
Nathan R Harris: A Family Divided And The Auction of His Farm
Author: Robert Widdice
