Discover a century‑old family saga packed with history, letters, and community effort.
This edition of The Haskell Journal gathers the story, aims, and activities of a large American family, inviting readers to explore their shared past and future.
The text presents a vision for a national, connected clan built on genealogical notes, personal reminiscences, and a plan to publish histories in installments. You’ll find excerpts of correspondence, family trees, and requests for participation that illuminate how one lineage forged a collective project to document its history.
- Firsthand letters and memos that reveal how families organize, preserve records, and recruit members
- Historical sketches and anecdotes from multiple generations
- Plans for clubs, heraldry, and collecting material for a lasting family archive
- Notes on publishing strategy, installments, and memorabilia to frame a shared history
Ideal for readers who enjoy genealogy, family lore, and early American social networks; this edition speaks to anyone curious about how a lineage can unite to preserve its story.