
Uncovering forgotten historical events, untold family narratives, and rediscovered tales of resilience and legacy, this weekly newsletter brings unique, engaging, and historically relevant stories to life—connecting the past to today's world.
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Decoration Day 1917 (Source: Library of Congress)
In the spring of 1918, a year after America had joined The Great War raging...
An inside look at my approach and processes, and some of the challenges faced
Release date: May 19, 2026
On December 31, 2026, I’ll seal a Century Safe containing letters, photos, stories and artifacts from my family to be opened fifty years later in 2076.
This series documents the entire nine-month jou...
| Part 2 of 2 | Start from the Beginning| ← Previous Chapter | Margin Notes |
Friendship Quilt: WikiCommons
On June 23, 1870, four months after she’d declared patchwork quilts i...
| Part 1 of 2 | Next Chapter →|Margin Notes |
WikiCommons
On February 10, 1870, readers of The Western Rural opened their weekly paper to find that Mrs. Jennie Hazen Le...
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