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History in Two Voices: The Works of Christopher & Sharon Leahy
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History in Two Voices: The Works of Christopher & Sharon Leahy
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“That Voice Would’ve Haunted Me”: Farmer Risks His Life in a 42-Foot Well, 1952
American History, Human Interest, Acts of Heroism, Rural America, Carnegie Hero Fund, 1950s America Sharon Leahy 5/25/26 American History, Human Interest, Acts of Heroism, Rural America, Carnegie Hero Fund, 1950s America Sharon Leahy 5/25/26

“That Voice Would’ve Haunted Me”: Farmer Risks His Life in a 42-Foot Well, 1952

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Serving with a Smile: Mamie Eisenhower in 1942
First Ladies, Mamie Eisenhower, World War II, White House History, Women's History, American History Sharon Leahy 5/24/26 First Ladies, Mamie Eisenhower, World War II, White House History, Women's History, American History Sharon Leahy 5/24/26

Serving with a Smile: Mamie Eisenhower in 1942

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Mamie Anxiously Waits and Wonders
First Ladies, Mamie Eisenhower, World War II, American History, Wartime America Sharon Leahy 5/19/26 First Ladies, Mamie Eisenhower, World War II, American History, Wartime America Sharon Leahy 5/19/26

Mamie Anxiously Waits and Wonders

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Next-Door Neighbor Rushes Into Flames to Save Mother and Child, 1956
American History, Heroism & Courage, Mid-Century America, Carnegie Hero Medal, Local History, Human Interest Sharon Leahy 5/18/26 American History, Heroism & Courage, Mid-Century America, Carnegie Hero Medal, Local History, Human Interest Sharon Leahy 5/18/26

Next-Door Neighbor Rushes Into Flames to Save Mother and Child, 1956

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Changing Expectations: Educated Women in the 1840s
First Ladies, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Women's History, Early Republic Sharon Leahy 5/7/26 First Ladies, Julia Gardiner Tyler, Women's History, Early Republic Sharon Leahy 5/7/26

Changing Expectations: Educated Women in the 1840s

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Bicentennial Costume Fever: National Nostalgia and Creative Spirit
American History, Bicentennial History, Cultural History, Public Memory Sharon Leahy 4/27/26 American History, Bicentennial History, Cultural History, Public Memory Sharon Leahy 4/27/26

Bicentennial Costume Fever: National Nostalgia and Creative Spirit

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Mollie Parnis Dresses Mamie
First Ladies, American Culture & Fashion, White House Life, 1950s America Sharon Leahy 4/25/26 First Ladies, American Culture & Fashion, White House Life, 1950s America Sharon Leahy 4/25/26

Mollie Parnis Dresses Mamie

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What Was New York City Like in 1840?
New York History, 19th Century America, First Ladies, Julia Gardiner Tyler Sharon Leahy 4/22/26 New York History, 19th Century America, First Ladies, Julia Gardiner Tyler Sharon Leahy 4/22/26

What Was New York City Like in 1840?

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Mapping the Memories of First Ladies: Mary Arthur McElroy, President Arthur’s Sister
First Ladies & Hostesses, Gilded Age, Journalism & Media History, Mapping the Memories of First Ladies Sharon Leahy 3/24/26 First Ladies & Hostesses, Gilded Age, Journalism & Media History, Mapping the Memories of First Ladies Sharon Leahy 3/24/26

Mapping the Memories of First Ladies: Mary Arthur McElroy, President Arthur’s Sister

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When 3,000 Guests Filled the White House: Charles Dickens Comes to Washington, 1842
Early Republic, White House History, First Ladies & Hostesses, Cultural & Social History, Literary America Sharon Leahy 3/20/26 Early Republic, White House History, First Ladies & Hostesses, Cultural & Social History, Literary America Sharon Leahy 3/20/26

When 3,000 Guests Filled the White House: Charles Dickens Comes to Washington, 1842

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The President Comes to Dinner: Thomas Jefferson Dines with the Tylers — Two Plum Puddings!
Early Republic, Presidential History, Virginia History, Founding Generation Connections Sharon Leahy 3/4/26 Early Republic, Presidential History, Virginia History, Founding Generation Connections Sharon Leahy 3/4/26

The President Comes to Dinner: Thomas Jefferson Dines with the Tylers — Two Plum Puddings!

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Mapping the Memories of First Ladies: Julia Dent Grant
First Ladies, Mapping the Memories of First Ladies, Nellie Bly Series, White House History, Gilded Age Sharon Leahy 2/26/26 First Ladies, Mapping the Memories of First Ladies, Nellie Bly Series, White House History, Gilded Age Sharon Leahy 2/26/26

Mapping the Memories of First Ladies: Julia Dent Grant

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Theodore Henderson and the Rescue of a Young Nursing Student
Carnegie Hero Medal, Black American History, History in Two Voices Sharon Leahy 12/29/25 Carnegie Hero Medal, Black American History, History in Two Voices Sharon Leahy 12/29/25

Theodore Henderson and the Rescue of a Young Nursing Student

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Racing the Continent: The Married Journalists Who Drove America Into the Automobile Age (1899)
Early Automobilism, Gilded Age, Journalism History, American Innovation, Adventures & Explorers Sharon Leahy 11/16/25 Early Automobilism, Gilded Age, Journalism History, American Innovation, Adventures & Explorers Sharon Leahy 11/16/25

Racing the Continent: The Married Journalists Who Drove America Into the Automobile Age (1899)

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The “Salary Grab” and the Voters’ Wrath
Early Republic, Political Scandal Sharon Leahy 11/11/25 Early Republic, Political Scandal Sharon Leahy 11/11/25

The “Salary Grab” and the Voters’ Wrath

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