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The research value of historic newspapers
Whether you're researching a house, a community, a person, or an entire family, historic newspapers are an invaluable resource. Every...
Mark Belloni
Feb 13, 20253 min read


Researching historic homes using Sanborn maps
Sanborn maps are incredibly valuable sources available to anyone researching historic homes. First printed in the 1860s and continuing well into the 20th century, the primary purpose of these maps was to help fire insurance companies assess risk in urban areas. No longer used for their original purpose, Sanborn maps today serve as unique historical records, offering details pertaining to property boundaries, building footprints, window and door layouts, construction materials
Mark Belloni
Jan 30, 20253 min read


House historian luck
Tax records , deeds, maps , and photographs are all sources readily available to house historians . Sometimes, however, historians are fortunate to find sources that are both unusual and incredibly valuable. One such source is part of the collection at the Hendricks County Historical Museum: a watercolor painting titled A Quiet Village . Allegedly painted by Reverend William E. Hinshaw around 1895, the painting depicts the small village of Belleville, Indiana. Watercolor pain
Mark Belloni
Jan 18, 20252 min read


How to use tax records to research your historic home
Tax records are one of my favorite sources to use when researching historic homes.
Mark Belloni
Dec 19, 20244 min read
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