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The 19th century was full of innovation, exploration and is one of the most popular eras for writing historical fiction. This blog is dedicated to tiny tidbits of information that will help make your novel seem more real to the time period.

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19th Century Historical Tidbits: Recommended School Books

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19th Century Historical Tidbits. The 19th century was full of innovation, exploration and is one of the most popular eras for writing historical fiction. This blog is dedicated to tiny tidbits of information that will help make your novel seem more real to the time period. Tuesday, June 9, 2015. THE LITTLE SONGSTER: An Elementary Sinking Book, for Scholars of 6 to 9 years ofa? E; by Georsre J, Webb. Professor in the Boston Academy ofMusic. FROST'S ELEMENTS OF ENGLISH GRAMMAR, with Exercises in Parsing.

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19th Century Historical Tidbits: Oysters Part 2

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19th Century Historical Tidbits. The 19th century was full of innovation, exploration and is one of the most popular eras for writing historical fiction. This blog is dedicated to tiny tidbits of information that will help make your novel seem more real to the time period. Friday, June 12, 2015. Below are some recipes for Oysters. I have a previous post in 2012 on Oysters. Which had other recipes from 1880. Oyster Scallops with Mushroom Sauce. Mrs George A. R. Simpson. Three pints of oysters; put liquor ...

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19th Century Historical Tidbits: The Dining Room

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19th Century Historical Tidbits. The 19th century was full of innovation, exploration and is one of the most popular eras for writing historical fiction. This blog is dedicated to tiny tidbits of information that will help make your novel seem more real to the time period. Monday, August 3, 2015. Continuing with the 19th Century details off various rooms of the house, today we're looking at the Dining Room. These facts may be considered in the planning of a dining room. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).

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19th Century Historical Tidbits: June 2015

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19th Century Historical Tidbits. The 19th century was full of innovation, exploration and is one of the most popular eras for writing historical fiction. This blog is dedicated to tiny tidbits of information that will help make your novel seem more real to the time period. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. School's Out For Summer. Monday, June 15, 2015. Continuing the details from 19th century sources of various rooms, today we are highlighting the Sitting Room. Friday, June 12, 2015. A layer of rolled cracker in ...

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19th Century Historical Tidbits: School's Out For Summer

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19th Century Historical Tidbits. The 19th century was full of innovation, exploration and is one of the most popular eras for writing historical fiction. This blog is dedicated to tiny tidbits of information that will help make your novel seem more real to the time period. Tuesday, June 16, 2015. School's Out For Summer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Schools Out For Summer. 1884 Cottage House Plans. Facts about the Sea. Subscribe To Historical Tidbits.

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Katt Scribbles: October 2013

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Thursday, October 24, 2013. Recently I read The Charm Bracelet. By Susan Page Davis. This is a small ebook and it's well worth your time reading it. Susan is an author of over 40 books and a good friend of mine. We live about 15 miles apart. She has been a great encouragement to me in my writing. Here's the blurb and picture of the cover. Read to the bottom of the page, I have something more to tell all of you. Thursday, October 24, 2013. Links to this post. Tuesday, October 8, 2013. Rnady Ingermanson, t...

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Katt Scribbles: September 2013

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Tuesday, September 17, 2013. American Christian Fiction Writers Conference ended around 9 pm Sunday night. It was a wonderful conference and a wonderful gala evening. When we finished and began to tile out of the ballroom, I was shocked that it was over so early. I have sat through a lot more hours of awards presentation in the past. Since I have to get started on my proposals, I'm going to make this short. I have so much to do and I want it to be the best. I'll write more on Thursday. Links to this post.

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Katt Scribbles: August 2014

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Thursday, August 28, 2014. THE HOT DAYS OF SUMMER. I'm usually a fan of summer. I like living in the South where a cool breeze helps me think it's cooler than it really is. This summer, I've seen 102 degrees twice on the thermometer. Now, that's hot. I know we have to have hot days so we will enjoy the cold ones in the winter. At least, that's my opinion. Thursday, August 28, 2014. Links to this post. Tuesday, August 26, 2014. November will bring two releases. One is an adult book and one a companion...

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Katt Scribbles: TERRIBLE TUESDAY

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Tuesday, September 16, 2014. Yes, today is a terrible Tuesday. I don't have many of these days, but this has hit me with a vengeance. My allergies have turned into something worse. My hubby has gone for another kind of medicine, something to help the congestion in my chest. When you are self-employed, you don't have sick days. Man, I wish I could! This is it for today. I'm still working on my blog and trying to get it all in one place. I'll let you know as soon as I do. Tuesday, September 16, 2014. Ameri...

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Katt Scribbles: February 2014

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Thursday, February 6, 2014. Tuesday I mentioned I'd been reading some of Tim Downs' books. My friends, Susan Page Davis and Sandra Robbins, talked about them so much that I had to read them. I didn't read them in the order they were written, but I was able to keep up with what had and was going on. The first book featuring Dr. Nick Polchak is Shoofly Pie. And Nick Of Time. Some of the characters are in all of the series. I like keeping up with each character. What ever happened to Global Warming? This ha...

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Katt Scribbles: November 2013

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Tuesday, November 12, 2013. HOME FROM THE HOSPITAL. I came home from the hospital two weeks ago today. The surgery seems to be a success. I'm still healing, but each day I feel stronger. After my doctor did the surgery, he thought I might have to stay at least seven days, but I got to come home in four. Food is the worse thing for me. I can't stand the smell of food, so I don't eat. Yes, I've lost weight, and the big thing now is to keep it off. Tuesday, November 12, 2013. Links to this post. The Melunge...

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Katt Scribbles: August 2013

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Tuesday, August 27, 2013. MOST THINGS COMES IN THREE'S. That's right, most bad things happen in three's, but some mixed things do too. Recently, three things have happened in my life, both good and bad. 1 My dear friend Sandi Rog came to visit us and take her oldest daughter to Freed-Hardeman University. My hubby and I attend FHU and we were happy to know that Whitney would be there also. She's even rooming in my old dorm. How good is that? Be a good opportunity to start the company back up again. We...

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Katt Scribbles: April 2014

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Tuesday, April 29, 2014. NOT MY BEST DAY. Everyone has bad days, but they don't always come in bunches. Mine do it seems. For the past three or four weeks, I've had bad spasms when I get up from a chair and going up the two steps in my family room. It became much worse and I could not touch my belly. My doctor thought as I did that it was diviticuli. Guess what? It wasn't. It was another hernia. I'm working on my newsletter, and yes, Maxie, I have you down. I hope to ship your book out today. The...Is Ma...

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Victorian Scribbles: March 2014

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Sunday, March 9, 2014. Abe Lincoln, the Poet. Since the sixteenth President of the U.S., Abraham Lincoln, lived and died during the Victorian Era in America, it seems fitting to include a post about him on Victorian Scribbles. By Charles Keck, Sculptor, 1945. By Alexander Gardner, 1863. I didn't realize Lincoln wrote poetry until I came across a small book, The Poems of Abraham Lincoln,. Both pictures here, by the way, are in the public domain.). I range the fields with pensive tread. The closing lines o...

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