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The Overbeck Sisters: Indiana’s Phenomenal Artisans

The Overbeck Sisters: Indiana’s Phenomenal Artisans

This intriguing short story, about a 5-10 minute read, is much different than my usual stories about women of the wild west. The Overbeck family lived a comfortable life in the town of Cambridge City, Indiana. There are no murders, no cattle rustling, no Harvey Girls, no scandals. Yet the Overbeck sisters were every bit […]

The Wright Women: The Wright Brothers’ Mother, Susan, and Sister, Katharine, of Dayton, Ohio

The Wright Women: The Wright Brothers’ Mother, Susan, and Sister, Katharine, of Dayton, Ohio

Wilbur and Orville Wright inherited their mother Susan’s extraordinary mechanical ability. The brothers learned from Susan how to be creative, using what is available for their many inventions. Their younger sister, Katharine, was friend, confidant, manager, nurse and spokesperson for the brothers. In this short eBook, about a 30 minute read, learn about the amazing […]

Harriet Beecher Stowe: The Little Lady Who Started the Civil War

Harriet Beecher Stowe: The Little Lady Who Started the Civil War

Harriet Beecher Stowe had seven brothers, all pastors, all staunch abolitionists who used their pulpits to condemn slavery. Harriet was just as passionate in her opposition to slavery as they were. What could she, a wife and mother of six children do? In 1850 her brother Edward’s wife, Isabella, wrote her a letter challenging her; […]

Mary Bickerdyke

Mary Bickerdyke

Mary Bickerdyke. Never heard of her? You’re not alone! In my unofficial survey, I have yet to find a single person who has. This short story, about a 20 minute read, is a lost treasure that somehow slipped through the cracks of Civil War history. You will understand, after reading it, why she was called […]