Our stories are our heritage. They offer insights into who we are, remind us where we’ve been. Beyond the history of one family, our stories are the history of a community, a people, a world.
And so we must preserve them.
Today, the stories may seem ever-present.
Personal History ensures that they remain so.
Personal History helps you—as an individual, family, community, organization, or business—preserve your history through interviews, conversations, or editing your own words.
Think heirloom book, paperback, chapbook, radio diary or other audio account, personal memoir, family tribute, annotated photo album or cookbook, letter series, community history, business chronicle, ethical will … there are so many options—let’s talk!
“Your story is what you have, what you will always have. It is something to own.”
—Michelle Obama, Becoming
Donna Gold
personalhistory.org
Stockton Springs, Maine & Metropolitan New York
donna [at] personalhistory [dot] org
celebrating the publication of
We Never Knew Any Different Stockton Springs Stories of the Past Century
Read about it in the Bangor Daily News, the Ellsworth American, and the Republican Journal