The Lost Letters of the American Revolution
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Too many voices from America’s founding have been lost, erased, or overlooked. This powerful collection restores them with reverence and dramatic clarity.
Step into private letters written during the American Revolution by soldiers, messengers, widows, and everyday laborers who risked everything for freedom. These are not the polished speeches of famous founders, but the raw words of forgotten patriots—ordinary men and women who carried extraordinary burdens.
Lost Recipes of the American Revolution
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Lost Recipes of the American Revolution
Real Recipes. True Stories. A Taste of the American Revolution.
What did freedom taste like?
Lost Recipes of the American Revolution brings America’s founding era to life through food, combining historically inspired recipes with the true stories of the people who cooked, ate, and survived during the Revolutionary War.
This is more than a cookbook. It is an immersive journey into the kitchens, hearths, and taverns of eighteenth-century America—where a revolution was lived one meal at a time.
Every recipe is inspired by authentic eighteenth-century sources and adapted for the modern kitchen while preserving historical integrity. Each dish is paired with storytelling that reveals how ordinary people lived through extraordinary times.
Inside you’ll discover:
56 historically inspired recipes
Breads, soups, stews, meats, desserts, and beverages
True historical stories woven throughout
Clear modern instructions rooted in traditional methods
Colonial cooking terms and tools explained
A QR code linking to Revolutionary-era music
You don’t just cook these recipes—you experience history through them.
The Lost Letters of the American Revolution
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Compiled and edited by Elizabeth Winslow
What happens when history is told not by founders, but by ordinary people?
The Lost Letters of the American Revolution: Instructor & Student Curriculum Companion is a primary-source-driven curriculum designed to accompany The Lost Letters of the American Revolution. Built entirely around authentic Revolutionary-era letters, this companion transforms historical documents into an immersive, academically rigorous learning experience.
Designed for upper-level high school, homeschool, and university learners, the curriculum emphasizes critical thinking, ethical interpretation, and historical responsibility. Students move beyond memorization to engage directly with lived experience-examining how memory, silence, labor, domestic life, and material culture shaped the American Revolution.
Key Features:
Eight fully developed instructional units
Primary-source analysis and contextual grounding
Experiential and applied history activities
Writing and reflection assignments
A college-level Capstone / Legacy Project
Standardized evaluation rubric
University-Level Course Adoption Overview
This curriculum companion is suitable for undergraduate courses in:
American History
American Studies
Public History
Museum Studies
Honors Seminars
Independent Study
The curriculum is modular and flexible, allowing instructors to integrate it into survey courses or use it as a stand-alone primary-source seminar. A required Capstone or Legacy Project positions students as interpreters and stewards of historical memory. This companion functions as both an instructional guide and a student workbook, making it ideal for classroom adoption, homeschool transcripts, and lifelong learning programs.
The Prince with No Name
A Timeless Fairytale for Young Readers and Their Families
In a kingdom of dazzling palaces, ancient secrets, and faraway lands, a young prince is born without a name. As he grows, he longs to discover who he truly is—and what it means to be noble.
Guided by wise animals, mysterious travelers, and the wisdom of his people, the prince embarks on a magical adventure where every choice matters. Through kindness, bravery, and self-discovery, he learns that a true name is not given—it is earned.
Ashes to Liberty
A Historical Novel by Elizabeth Winslow 1774. Tidewater Virginia.
For generations, the Montgomery family has prospered under the British Crown — but their world is about to fracture. When Colonel Montgomery is killed and his son William fatally wounded, the family’s future unexpectedly falls into the hands of Charlotte Montgomery.
As whispers of revolution stir across the colonies, Charlotte must protect Montgomery Hall while navigating dangerous alliances, secret betrayals, and the shifting tides of war. Torn between duty and desire, loyalty and liberty, Charlotte’s choices will determine not only her family’s survival—but their legacy.
