NEWSPAPER AND BLOG ARTICLES ABOUT A HUNDRED YEARS AGO
11 Delicious Food Blog Examples (And How to Follow Their Lead) (A Hundred Years Ago is #3 on the list.) – WordPress.com Blog, October 28, 2025
Feather Cake is the 100-Year-Old Cake That Lives Up to Its Name – Simply Recipes, September 3, 2024
25 Fantastic Sour Milk Recipes (see #21: Sour Milk French Toast) – Drizzle Me Skinny, November 11, 2023
Helena Muffly on the Move – The Central Susquehanna Valley History Project, Susquehanna University, March 5, 2022
A Hundred Years Ago’ Revisited – Williamsport (PA) Sun Gazette, November 29, 2015 (.pdf. Reprinted with permission)
Our Blogs as our Legacies? – Social Bridge, September 2, 2014
G is for Grandmothers – Finding Eliza, April 8, 2013
The Education of Our Ancestors – Among My Branches, August 28, 2012
The Daily Genealogist: “The A Hundred Years Ago” Blog – American Ancestors, New England Historic Genealogical Society, April 5, 2012 (pfd – Reprinted with permission)
Aprons A Hundred Years Ago – Heirloom Aprons and Buttons, December 28, 2011
Thanksgiving – 1991, Idlewild, Michigan – Part 2 – Finding Eliza, December 3, 2011
Blog Connects Former Resident to Central PA – Milton (PA) Standard Journal, May 21, 2011 (pdf – Reprinted with permission)
100 Years Ago. .. Woman Creates McEwensville Blog to Honor Her Grandmother – Williamsport (PA) Sun Gazette, May 15 , 2011 (pfd – Reprinted with permission)
I’ve scheduled this for my daily twitter and facebook updates. It’s a great blog. I’m glad you posted it.
Thanks for the nice note and for sharing. It’s wonderful to hear when some enjoys this blog.
So interesting! Thanks.,
Thanks for stopping by.
NEHGS just spotlighted you in this week’s NEHGS Weekly Genealogist Newsletter. Be prepared for many new readers! Although I only occasionally comment, I read every post.
Hi Elizabeth–
Thanks for letting me know. I noticed that the blog was really active today–and until I saw your comment I couldn’t figure out why. It’s wonderful that NEHGS decided to highlight A Hundred Years Ago.
It would be great to see this published in the magazine “Reminisce.” You may want to contact them. Here’s their website: http://www.reminisce.com/submit-a-story/
Thanks for the great suggestion. I clicked on the link, and enjoyed reading some of the stories on the Reminisce site. After things settle down after the holidays, maybe I’ll write something up and submit it.
Thanks for the nice note.
Sheryl – you are so lucky to have this diary. We clearly both enjoy the early 1900s.