Jacqueline T Lynch

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Jacqueline T. Lynch - Ann Beebe
Jacqueline T. Lynch - Ann Beebe

Jacqueline T. Lynch has written columns for regional newspapers, was employed as assistant editor for a regional monthly history magazine in New England, and has had articles on history published in regional and national magazines, including North & South Magazine, History Magazine, Civil War Magazine, and Dana Literary Society Online. Her published plays include:

(Eldridge Publishing) “Delusions of Grandeur” (2005)

“Child’s Play” (1999)*

“Union Blues” (2001)

“Beach Blanket Murder” (1997)

“An Old Fashioned Murder” (2000)

(Dramatic Publishing) “Take Two” (2002)

“Sketching the Soul” (1999)

*Translated into Dutch as “Kinderspiel” for publication in the Netherlands.

Also, currently blogging on classic films: Another Old Movie Blog.

And, currently blogging on New England Travel & History: New England Travels.

Ms. Lynch is delighted to be writing about history for Suite101.com.

Latest Articles

President Harrison Dies in Office
The longest inaugural speech in the shortest presidency may have begun Harrison's illness, but medical practices of the day may have finished him.
Apr 3, 2008 - Jacqueline T Lynch
Nellie Bly - Stunt Reporter
Nellie Bly was the pen name of one of the most daring young journalists of her day. Few male journalists achieved her fame, or risked as much for a story.
Mar 24, 2008 - Jacqueline T Lynch
Leap Day Deerfield Massacre
On February 29, 1704, Abenaki warriors allied with the French during Queen Anne's War attack the English settlement at Deerfield, Masschusetts, taking over 100 prisoner.
Feb 26, 2008 - Jacqueline T Lynch
Jane Austen and the Americans
The celebrated English novelist Jane Austen's village-centered stories bely her real knowledge and interest of the international events of her day.
Feb 20, 2008 - Jacqueline T Lynch
St. Valentine's Day Massacre
Lured into a trap, mobster "Bugs" Moran barely escapes the doomed fate of six of his gang members, executed in a Chicago garage.
Feb 12, 2008 - Jacqueline T Lynch
Abraham Lincoln's Beard
President-elect Abraham Lincoln receives a letter from a child criticizing his face, encouraging him to grow a beard.
Feb 6, 2008 - Jacqueline T Lynch
March 13th Stock Market Crash
Strained credit and wild financial speculation lead to panic in an era of bold industrial expansion at the dawn of the American Century, in the days before the Fed.
Jan 30, 2008 - Jacqueline T Lynch
Washington's New Birthday
How adoption of a new calendar removed eleven days from the year and changed when George Washington, and a new nation, would celebrate his birthday.
Jan 23, 2008 - Jacqueline T Lynch
Albert D. Richardson's Escape
Journalist Albert D. Richardson reported on the Civil War from behind enemy lines, and was captured for a war criminal. His escape was his greatest story.
Jan 11, 2008 - Jacqueline T Lynch