
- Dangerous remedies : Mental Floss - 19 Wildly Dangerous Home Remedies From 100 Years Ago
- Spanish Flu : The Smithsonian Magazine - How the Horrific 1918 Flu Spread Across America
- Small Pox Vaccine : NPR - A Cow Head Will Not Erupt From Your Body If You Get A Smallpox Vaccine
- Fantastically Wrong Wired Magazine: Fantastically Wrong: The Scientist Who Thought That Birds Migrate to the Moon
- 19th Century Beauty Tips : Mental Floss - 11 Really Terrible 19th Century Beauty Tips
- Old-Timey Slang : Mental Floss - 19 Old-Timey Slang Terms to Bolster Your Vocabulary
- Thomas Crapper Day : National Today - Thomas Crapper Day
- Drinking in Colonial America : Colonial Williamsburg publication
- Return of the Edwardian Sartorialist : The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea Library - fashion in the Edwardian era
- The Great New England Vampire Panic : The Smithsonian Magazine - The Great New England Vampire Panic
- The Rise of the Victorian Middle Class : BBC History - The Rise of the Victorian Middle Class
- The Victorian middle classes : The British Library - The Victorian middle classes
- Toad Doctor : HuffPost - Toad Doctor, Leech Bait & Eater Of Mortal Sin: How Some Our Ancestors Earned A Living
- Women Brewers : The Smithonian Magazine - Why did Women stop Dominating the Brewing Industry?
- The Real 'Dial of Destiny' : The Smithonium Magazine. Eat your heart out Indy
- 18th Century England's Must-Have Garden Accesory : Seriously, this puts garden gnomes to shame
- When Americans Started Bathing : Journal of Social History - When Americans Started Bathing
- Bathing Through the Ages : Wikipedia - Bathing
- Victorian Toys : Who Do You Think You Are Magazine - Victorian Toys
- Life in Britain During The American Revolution : Smithsonian Magazine - Life in Britain During The American Colonial Rebellion
- The Great Moon Hoax : Smithsonian Magazine - What is Really on the Moon, according to some in the 19th Century
- Origins of Place Names in Britain : WILCUMA - The source of many place names in Britain
- Mark Twain liked Cats better than People : Smithsonian Magazine - Samuel Clemens and his cats
- The Origin of the Phrase "Miss GoodyTwo-Shoes" : Smithsonian Magazine - The first English children's novel; The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes
- The Sensational Novelist Who Exposed the Plight of Victorian Women : Smithonian Magazine - Wilkie Collins drew on his legal training to dramatize the inequality caused by outdated laws regarding marital and property rights
- Sending a Child by Post : Smithsonian Magazine - how children were mailed to relatives through the U.S. Postal service
- Who Killed the Men of England : Harvard Magazine Article - How the Anglo Saxons came to peacefully dominate several million English in the Dark Ages
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