Update as of May 10, 2024 – The 1864 Diary of Mrs. Sarah Jane Rousseau did not place as a…
Sarah Rousseau’s 1864 diary is of importance to numerous families as a record of their journey from Iowa to California, just as much as Sarah’s own. The following is a review of the original diary by Pamela Greenwood, a descendant of the Curtis family who traveled the whole way with the Rousseaus.
“We enjoyed touring the Museum’s lifelike displays of historic locations and activities.” In this guest post, Jodi shares on some of the experiences we shared during the book tour through Minnesota.
Publishing the full, unabridged version of Mrs. Rousseau’s diary would ultimately mean that Earp fans could finally see for themselves the intricate connection between our families and how the boys James, Wyatt, Morgan, and Warren come of age under dire circumstances and a roughneck father. Click to read more…
Women historians talking to and about women historians. *NEW* program in development through the Wyoming State Historical Society. Learn more and get involved, today!
Once upon a time, a Mr. Lovell Rousseau met a beautiful and extraordinarily talented musician in Michigan… but his younger cousin and trusted wingman fell in love with her on that very same day.
Sensational historical Overland-California Trail accounts are merged into a comprehensive bird’s-eye view by historian Janelle Molony. She identifies the links between several well-known moving pieces that contributed toward one of the largest series of depredations, theft, and bloodshed in the “Black Hills” of Wyoming during the summer of 1864.
Quick-thinking, leaps of faith, and some dark humor challenges readers to ask themselves: Do I have what it takes to raise a child with a harrowing past… or an uncertain future? The completed creative non-fiction reveals deeply personal psychological and spiritual questions that arise when pursing this parenting path.
Mother-Daughter research team, Janelle Molony and Jodi Nasch Decker, have prepared a totally unique anthology that goes beyond the haunted…
Rousseau family historian and author, Janelle Molony, has qualified for membership in the professional society of movers and shakers in…