Mariam interviews Terry Foody, author of The Pie Seller, The Drunk and The Lady, about her book and the 1833 Cholera epidemic in Lexington, KY. They discuss the causes of the epidemic, and what treatments contemporary doctors attempted for this devastating disease. This episode is part two of a four part series.
The Murder of Thomas H. Merritt: an interview with Zach Davis
Quilting Kentucky's Stories: Silent Visitors by Lauren Cole Brown
Project USS Strong DD467, an interview with Tammi Johnson (2024)
Quilting Kentucky's Stories: Humor in a Time of Grief by Sylvia Lovely
Gatewood Galbraith, an Interview with Matthew Strandmark
Quilting Kentucky's Stories: Strawberry Fields Forever in My Heart by Kali Mattheus
Not Your Grandmother's DAR (2024)
Quilting Kentucky's Stories: Hope by Terry Hall
Lexington: America's Legendary Racehorse with Kim Wickens (2024)
Quilting Kentucky's Stories: The Fairy Tree by Leo York
Revisiting the 1974 Tornado Super Outbreak after 50 Years (2024)
The Life of Ella Offutt Pepper (2024)
Quilting Kentucky's Stories: Pants by Retha Hicks
Quilting Kentucky's Stories: Donna Carter's Speech for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Pralltown (2024)
Coming Soon: Quilting Kentucky's Stories
Anatomy of a Duel: an Interview with Stuart Sanders (2024)
Village Branch: The Little Library That Could (2023)
Kentucky and the War of 1812: the Governor, the Farmers and the Pig: An Interview with Doris Settles (2023)
Segregated Lexington: An Interview with Rona Roberts and Barbara Sutherland (2023)
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