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Category Archives: Virtual Hike
A Shorter February
This year February is shorter than last year. Of course, that means that last year was a leap year. However, even though it was a short month it was filled with interesting things. February was Black History Month so I … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Culture, Family History, History, Memories, Virtual Hike
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Birthday, Black History Month, George Washington, Saugus Iron Works, Shoes, simon estes
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Virtual Hike to the Saugus Iron Works
The next destination on my Virtual Hike was the Saugus Iron Works in Massachusetts where my 10th great grandfather Joseph Jenks worked. This segment of the Virtual Hike started in Plymouth, Massachusetts where my 10th Great Grandfather George Soule arrived … Continue reading
Posted in Blog, Culture, Family History, Genealogy, History, Travel, Virtual Hike
Tagged Blacksmith, forge, Joseph Jenks, Nathional Historic Site, Plymouth, Saugus Iron Works
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