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Virtual: A User's Guide to the DAR Library *
Thursday, July 02
6:00pm - 7:00pm
Fayetteville Public Library
Zoom: ReferenceJoin us for a FREE virtual program! The Daughters of the American Revolution Library in Washington D.C. isn’t just for descendants of Revolutionary War soldiers!
As one of the largest genealogical libraries in the country, the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Library has something for everyone tracing their family history. This presentation will give an overview of the resources available both on-site in D.C. as well as digital tools and resources available for free from wherever you normally do your family history work.
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About the presenter
Our presenter, Olivia Millunzi, is a Reference Librarian at the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) Library in Washington D.C. She holds a BA in History and Museum Studies with a French minor from Juniata College, and an MLIS focusing in Diversity & Inclusion from the University of Maryland’s iSchool. Before coming to the DAR, Olivia worked at the Middletown Valley Historical Society, Heritage Frederick (formerly the Historical Society of Frederick County), Schifferstadt Architectural Museum (part of the Frederick County Landmarks Foundation), the National Park Service, and the National Anthropological Archives at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. She began working at the DAR as a Staff Genealogist in June 2019, and in 2022 became the Reference Librarian for the DAR Library. In addition to working at the DAR, Olivia writes a monthly article for Frederick Magazine exploring an archival item from the Heritage Frederick collections. Olivia lives in Frederick, MD with a cat and an unconscionably large number of books.
For disability accommodations, call 479.856.7250 or email questions@faylib.org 2-3 weekdays before a program. Plan your visit by viewing our building map and details on accessibility services.
AGE GROUP: | Virtual Adult | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Author Talks & Lectures |
TAGS: | history | genealogy | american history | America250 |
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