Crossroads

Crossroads is the official quarterly publication of the Utah Genealogical Association and comes with your membership. Articles written by subject-matter experts cover general interest and scholarly topics in the fields of genealogy and family history. A full digital archive of all issues is available to members.

Crossroads is published four times a year. We publish case studies, family histories, Utah history, articles on genealogical methodology and technology, how-to articles, news items, and book reviews. UGA members and the public are encouraged to contribute articles.

For questions regarding submission please contact Eva Holmes, Editor, at her email, eva@blindhopes.com.

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The UGA Newsletter is a valuable resource available to anyone interested in genealogy, regardless of membership status. Subscribe for free to receive regular updates, informative articles, and announcements.

Genealogical Journal Archive

The Genealogical Journal was the predecessor to Crossroads, and is no longer being published. However, its digital copies are available to members, and can be accessed in the respective collection below.

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Submission Requirements

Feature articles should be between 1,500 and 2,500 words. Smaller articles should be at least 500 words. Completed articles, along with your bio, headshot, photos, and supporting charts, tables, maps, or graphics, can be uploaded at the submission link above. Please have all materials completed at the time of your submission. The style guide contains all requirements and suggested guidelines.

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Copyright Information

Authors retain copyright over the published article and may use the article after six months from the publication date. A citation to Crossroads is requested with each subsequent publication of the article.

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