Rumen Nation

Rumen Nation

I used to raise goats. Before that, I was in the US Coast Guard. Now I'm a graduate student in George Mason University's History Department. I write mostly about history and genealogy research, with a bit of earth and sewing thread thrown in. Oh, I also volunteer at a Fire & Rescue Station, just to keep the adrenaline flowing.

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  • Rumen Nation Projects
    • Last Known Position — History and Genealogy Research
      • Iva Belle Moore Tucker Collection
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      • Orphan Train Children in Hancock County, Illinois
      • Hancock County, Illinois Historical Society
      • Faded Coats of Blue — The Men of the 118th Illinois Infantry
  • George Mason University
    • Clio
    • History and Cartography
  • Around the Farm — The Horrors of Animal Husbandry
  • Quilt and Textile Repair & Restoration
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    • General Research
    • Calculators & Historical Measures
    • Cemeteries and Death Records
    • Census
    • City Directories
    • Digital History Tools and References
    • Genealogical & Historical Societies
    • Land Records
    • Libraries and Books
    • Living People
    • Maps
    • Newspapers
    • New York
    • Photo & Image Search
    • Prosopography, Collective Biography, One-Place Study References
    • Vital Records
    • Other Research Toolboxes
    • Search Engines
    • Volunteer Projects

Category: Around the Farm

January 29, 2007August 18, 2013 Goatherd

Fat Doctor’s Angry Mob — A Response

January 29, 2007August 18, 2013 Goatherd

Memories Of An Ice Storm

January 27, 2007August 18, 2013 Goatherd

Those who can, do; Those who can’t, consult.

January 18, 2007August 31, 2013 Goatherd

Isn’t This A Recyled Story From Ten Years Ago?

January 17, 2007August 18, 2013 Goatherd

Isn’t This A Recyled Story From Ten Years Ago?

January 6, 2007August 18, 2013 Goatherd

Making The Switch

November 30, 2006August 18, 2013 Goatherd

Everybody Talks About The Weather, But No One Ever Does Anything About It

November 19, 2006August 18, 2013 Goatherd

Hideously Ugly

November 2, 2006August 18, 2013 Goatherd

Once More, This Time With Music

October 30, 2006August 18, 2013 Goatherd

Answering the Mail: Loofahs, Pumpkins, and The Velveteen Cow

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  • Rumen Nation Projects
    • Last Known Position — History and Genealogy Research
      • Iva Belle Moore Tucker Collection
        • View the Collection
      • Orphan Train Children in Hancock County, Illinois
      • Hancock County, Illinois Historical Society
      • Faded Coats of Blue — The Men of the 118th Illinois Infantry
  • George Mason University
    • Clio
    • History and Cartography
  • Around the Farm — The Horrors of Animal Husbandry
  • Quilt and Textile Repair & Restoration
  • Reference Room
    • General Research
    • Calculators & Historical Measures
    • Cemeteries and Death Records
    • Census
    • City Directories
    • Digital History Tools and References
    • Genealogical & Historical Societies
    • Land Records
    • Libraries and Books
    • Living People
    • Maps
    • Newspapers
    • New York
    • Photo & Image Search
    • Prosopography, Collective Biography, One-Place Study References
    • Vital Records
    • Other Research Toolboxes
    • Search Engines
    • Volunteer Projects

Recent Posts

  • Final Project: Down to the Wire
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  • A Dead Heat: Exploring NJ Coroner Elections in the New Nation Votes Database
  • Week 10: Accessibility and Interactivity
  • Week 9: Image Assignment Complete
  • Week 8: Colorizing photos
  • Week 7: Photo Restoration
  • Week 6: Which is the real cowboy?
  • Week 5: Thinking About Color

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