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Saving the Flag: Rick Monday’s Bicentennial Moment
American Bicentennial, Baseball History, Sports Moments Sharon Leahy 4/18/26 American Bicentennial, Baseball History, Sports Moments Sharon Leahy 4/18/26

Saving the Flag: Rick Monday’s Bicentennial Moment

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The Island That Never Changed Hands: Gardiner’s Island and the World That Shaped Julia Gardiner Tyler
Early Republic, First Ladies, New York History, Colonial America Sharon Leahy 4/17/26 Early Republic, First Ladies, New York History, Colonial America Sharon Leahy 4/17/26

The Island That Never Changed Hands: Gardiner’s Island and the World That Shaped Julia Gardiner Tyler

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Carnegie Hero Saves Pilot: The Rescue of Lt. Andrew H. Doswell
20th Century America, Military History, Human Interest, Unsung Heros Sharon Leahy 4/14/26 20th Century America, Military History, Human Interest, Unsung Heros Sharon Leahy 4/14/26

Carnegie Hero Saves Pilot: The Rescue of Lt. Andrew H. Doswell

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Who Designed and Sent Mamie’s Hat in 1953?
Sharon Leahy 4/12/26 Sharon Leahy 4/12/26

Who Designed and Sent Mamie’s Hat in 1953?

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Fala: The Dog Who Went to War (and Into Politics) with Franklin D. Roosevelt
Presidents, Political Culture, Wartime America, Media & Image, American Life Sharon Leahy 4/9/26 Presidents, Political Culture, Wartime America, Media & Image, American Life Sharon Leahy 4/9/26

Fala: The Dog Who Went to War (and Into Politics) with Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Eisenhower Visits a King and Gets a Castle
First Ladies, U.S. Presidents, World War II, International Diplomacy, Cultural History Sharon Leahy 4/7/26 First Ladies, U.S. Presidents, World War II, International Diplomacy, Cultural History Sharon Leahy 4/7/26

Eisenhower Visits a King and Gets a Castle

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From Hell Gate to Golden Gate: Mrs. Alice Ramsey’s 1909 Transcontinental Drive
American History, Women's History, Transportation History, Cultural History Sharon Leahy 3/31/26 American History, Women's History, Transportation History, Cultural History Sharon Leahy 3/31/26

From Hell Gate to Golden Gate: Mrs. Alice Ramsey’s 1909 Transcontinental Drive

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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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Bicentennial Coins & Currency: The Money That Marked 200 Years
First Ladies & Social History, American Culture & Memory, U.S. Bicentennial (1976), Material Culture & Everyday Life Sharon Leahy 3/19/26 First Ladies & Social History, American Culture & Memory, U.S. Bicentennial (1976), Material Culture & Everyday Life Sharon Leahy 3/19/26

Bicentennial Coins & Currency: The Money That Marked 200 Years

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Mapping the Memories of First Ladies: Lucretia Garfield
First Ladies, Mapping the Memories of First Ladies, Gilded Age, Journalism & Media History Sharon Leahy 3/17/26 First Ladies, Mapping the Memories of First Ladies, Gilded Age, Journalism & Media History Sharon Leahy 3/17/26

Mapping the Memories of First Ladies: Lucretia Garfield

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Mamie Eisenhower and the Orchid Corsage: A Symbol of Inaugural Elegance
First Ladies, Presidential History, American Culture & Fashion, White House History Sharon Leahy 3/7/26 First Ladies, Presidential History, American Culture & Fashion, White House History Sharon Leahy 3/7/26

Mamie Eisenhower and the Orchid Corsage: A Symbol of Inaugural Elegance

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Chief Justice Marshall’s Most Famous Supreme Court Decision
Supreme Court Decisions, John Marshall, U.S. History, Constitutional Law, Early American History Sharon Leahy 3/6/26 Supreme Court Decisions, John Marshall, U.S. History, Constitutional Law, Early American History Sharon Leahy 3/6/26

Chief Justice Marshall’s Most Famous Supreme Court Decision

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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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The Calamity Aboard the U.S.S. Princeton
Early Republic, U.S. Naval History, John Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, White House History, Military Innovation Sharon Leahy 2/28/26 Early Republic, U.S. Naval History, John Tyler, Julia Gardiner Tyler, White House History, Military Innovation Sharon Leahy 2/28/26

The Calamity Aboard the U.S.S. Princeton

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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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The Grand Bicentennial Maritime Spectacle
American Bicentennial, American Memory, Cold War Era, Maritime History Sharon Leahy 2/24/26 American Bicentennial, American Memory, Cold War Era, Maritime History Sharon Leahy 2/24/26

The Grand Bicentennial Maritime Spectacle

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The Dress That Dressed the Nation: Mamie Eisenhower and Model #448
First Ladies, cultural history, Fashion & Media, Eisenhower Era Sharon Leahy 2/20/26 First Ladies, cultural history, Fashion & Media, Eisenhower Era Sharon Leahy 2/20/26

The Dress That Dressed the Nation: Mamie Eisenhower and Model #448

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Mapping the First Ladies: Nellie Bly Visits Lucy Webb Hayes
Mapping the Memories of First Ladies, First Ladies, Gilded Age, Women in Journalism Sharon Leahy 2/17/26 Mapping the Memories of First Ladies, First Ladies, Gilded Age, Women in Journalism Sharon Leahy 2/17/26

Mapping the First Ladies: Nellie Bly Visits Lucy Webb Hayes

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A Rolling Tribute to America’s Past: The Bicentennial Wagon Trains of 1976
Bicentennial History, American History, Wagon Trains, Independence, Freedom Sharon Leahy 2/16/26 Bicentennial History, American History, Wagon Trains, Independence, Freedom Sharon Leahy 2/16/26

A Rolling Tribute to America’s Past: The Bicentennial Wagon Trains of 1976

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