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The
World of 1700-1709:
Tania Henvey looks back to a decade of violence and change.

The
Poor Man's Telegram:
David A. Norris takes a look at the history
of the postcard.

Coffeehouses:
Melody Packman sifts through the rise and decline of early
coffeehouses.

The Coast Guard:
Edwin M. Knights explores the history of the Coast Guard.

The Secret of Locks:
Jeff Chapman picks through
the story behind one of the world's essential machines.

Who Were the Huguenots?:
Xenia Stanford relates the history of this troubled group.

Roller Coasters:
Tania Henvey goes over the ups and downs of a favorite pastime.

The Garment Industry:
Barbara Krasner-Khait describes the development of the clothing
industry.

Flappers:
Julie Bedford looks back at the party girls of the 1920s.

A Little Fun on the Prairie:
Shirley Gilfert reports on what early western pioneers did
for a good time.
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In
Our August/September Issue
The
World of 1700-1709:
Tania Henvey looks back to a decade of violence and change.

The Poor Man's Telegram: David
A. Norris takes a look at the history of the postcard.

Coffeehouses: Melody
Packman sifts through the rise and decline of early coffeehouses.

The Coast Guard: Edwin
M. Knights explores the history of the Coast Guard.

The Secret of Locks: Jeff
Chapman picks through the story behind one of the world's essential
machines.

Who Were the Huguenots: Xenia
Stanford relates the history of this troubled group.

Education of the Colored Population of Louisana: A reprint
of an article from Harper's New Monthly Magazine, July
1866.

Roller Coasters:
Tania Henvey goes over the ups and downs of a favorite pastime.

The Garment Industry: Barbara
Krasner-Khait describes the development of the clothing industry.

A Little Fun on the Prairie: Shirley
Gilfert reports on what early western pioneers did for a good
time.
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