The Start of New Research

Linda’s Monthly Monday Morning Moaning’s for November 7, 2022

This week into my mail inbox came a lovely surprise and attached was a contract for a fifth book for Arcadia Publishing. I had submitted a proposal for a book to my editor a couple of weeks ago and their answer was the go ahead I needed. This book will be also a part of their ‘Historical Postcard Series’, as my ‘Lighthouse and Lifesaving on the Great Lakes’ was in vintage postcards.

While researching the first lighthouse book, collecting vintage postcards to use was an important part of the research, after finding the images, the learning came, and what could I find out about these long loved lights. Now the learning starts again in obtaining the vintage postcards that will be needed for ‘Lighthouses of the Northern Atlantic Coast’, lighthouses along the coast of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and Delaware.

So the ‘mock book’ (this was explained in an earlier blog, but basically I put together a book/binder with 128 pages, the same as the completed book, and print images and make placements to see what fits and what is still needed to give me a well round look at the lights in each of these states, then the writing comes later) has been started and images have been catalogued. Below are a sample of some of the images I have acquired.

Bringing attention to these lights here and on the Great Lakes is the best way to bring to the public the desperate need historical societies and commissions need in protecting these navigational marvels that were so valued during an important part of our history.

On that ‘wee note’ till next month, Monday December 5, 2022.


Thank you for visiting and reading today. Be sure to share with your friends using the share buttons above and if you haven’t already please enter your email address in the firm below to receive my stories by email.

Published by Linda Osborne Cynowa

Linda Osborne Cynowa has lived in the Washington Township community since 2007. She moved to this area because of its beautiful hills, stunning scenery, and fruit orchards. Linda’s background is in photography, genealogy, and with a lifelong love of history, found herself working in a voluntary capacity with the Romeo Community Archives at the Romeo Kezar Library. She researched the many historic homes and families in the Romeo and Washington area, which led to a keen interest and knowledge of the area’s history. With a love of the Arcadia Publishing ‘Images of America’ books, she was always bothered that Washington Township wasn’t represented. When inquiring about this, she was told, “You haven’t written it yet”! With the encouragement of the Archivists at the Community Archives, a proposal was submitted for consideration. In September of 2019, WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP became part of the ‘Images of America’ series.

2 thoughts on “The Start of New Research

Leave a reply to Jeany Burkhart Cancel reply