Michael J Douma
About me
CV
Books
Articles
Contact
A doctor of history fixes broken stories.
Croquet History
September 9, 2020
· by
michaeljdouma
· in
Creative Historical Thinking
,
New York History
·
Leave a comment
Not to be outdone, the Smith family built their own croquet court in their front yard.
Some images from the county histories of western New York from the 1870s.
Share this:
Share on X (Opens in new window)
X
Share on Facebook (Opens in new window)
Facebook
Like
Loading...
Related
Follow Michael J Douma on WordPress.com
Leave a comment
Cancel reply
Δ
←
A 19th Century Waldo
The JFK Hat Thesis Lives on
→
Follow Michael J Douma on WordPress.com
Categories
1883
(1)
American Slavery
(16)
Antiques
(8)
Book Reviews
(17)
Calvinism
(5)
Creative Historical Thinking
(41)
Dutch Americans
(51)
Dutch History
(36)
Economic History
(4)
Economics
(8)
Family History
(5)
Folk Culture History
(6)
Fringe History
(7)
Hampshire County History
(19)
History Job Market
(14)
History Methods
(80)
humor
(2)
New York History
(26)
Shenandoah Valley History
(2)
Suriname
(2)
Teaching History
(6)
The History Discipline
(24)
The Ivory Tower
(12)
Uncategorized
(55)
Books
Blogroll
Archaeologica
Ask the Past
Cipher Mysteries
Coordination Problem
Heterodox Academy
Historically Thinking Podcast
Jason Colavito
Legal Theory Blog
Leiter Reports
Lothians – Eclectic History Blog
Phil Magness
Pseudoerasmus
Scavengeology
Strange History
The Heavy Laden Bookshelf
My ISI infographic
Comment
Reblog
Subscribe
Subscribed
Michael J Douma
Join 39 other subscribers
Sign me up
Already have a WordPress.com account?
Log in now.
Michael J Douma
Subscribe
Subscribed
Sign up
Log in
Copy shortlink
Report this content
View post in Reader
Manage subscriptions
Collapse this bar
Loading Comments...
Write a Comment...
Email (Required)
Name (Required)
Website
%d