Letter Library is a subscription service that mails you reproductions of historical letters. The letters are sourced from archives around… Read more Q&A with the Founder of Letter Library

Letter Library is a subscription service that mails you reproductions of historical letters. The letters are sourced from archives around… Read more Q&A with the Founder of Letter Library
Today I’m sharing a post written by my mom. I thought it would be fun to show you how interesting… Read more The Reformation had a little help from hops (maybe)
This last post in the series on American colonial views of slavery by my mom, Lori Ferguson, considers the views… Read more Colonial Views of Slavery: Adams & Washington
My mom’s series on colonial views of slavery will be wrapping up with a look at three Founding Fathers. Today’s… Read more Colonial Views of Slavery: Thomas Jefferson
In this guest post by Lori Ferguson we learn about the views of slavery of Evangelical Christians in the second… Read more Colonial Views of Slavery: Evangelical Christians
Next in my mom’s guest series on views of slavery in colonial America is a look at one of the… Read more Colonial Views of Slavery: Benjamin Franklin
Today I’m excited to share a guest post from an old friend, who graciously agreed to write about one of… Read more The Society for Creative Anachronism
In this guest series written by my mom we’re looking into what can be found in the archives of colonial… Read more Colonial Views of Slavery: The Quakers
Next up in the guest series by my mom, Lori Ferguson, is a post about the Great Awakening preachers George… Read more Colonial Views of Slavery: Whitefield & Davies
Maybe, like me, you have fond memories of visiting a historical settlement (like Fanshawe Pioneer Village orĀ Kings Landing). Many details… Read more Living History with Kate Waller
New Guest Series! Last September my mom returned to school to study history and now she has agreed to write… Read more Colonial Views of Slavery: Jonathan Edwards