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Local History Associate Konrad Stump shares how to use relics kept by women to learn their stories.
Postcards, photograph albums, autograph books and newspaper clippings are all mementos generally kept by women that can tell the stories of their lives. Discuss where to find these resources and what you can learn from them with Local History Associate Konrad Stump. Sponsored by the Ozarks Genealogical Society.
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