by Regina Jennings | Nov 22, 2019 | Books, History, Oklahoma, The Lieutenant's Bargain
On December 8th, I’ll be at Fort Reno signing copies of The Major’s Daughter, plus Serving Up Love and other titles. The Fort Reno grounds will be open and ready for visitors, including the house that Major Adams, Louisa and Caroline would’ve lived in. This home...
by Regina Jennings | Sep 7, 2018 | History
British War Widows Will Go to Canada Thousands of British war widows and their children are to be transferred to Canada with the expectation that many women will be married to Canadian farmers, according to plans outlined here today by David Lam of London, commissoner...
by Regina Jennings | Apr 19, 2015 | History, Oklahoma
Twenty years ago today I was eight months pregnant with our first child. Coy and I were young – married for less than two years – and still trying to find that happy distribution of chores, for which we are still searching. Having recently resigned from my...
by Regina Jennings | Mar 30, 2015 | History
Civil War Festival and BookSigning April 24th – 26th, 2015 Hartville, Missouri Come join me in Hartville, Missouri, for a big shindig in April! There’ll be dancing and singing, shooting and hooting. And I’ll be speaking on: “A Look...
by Regina Jennings | Dec 21, 2014 | History, Holidays
My friend Shanna has the gifts of cooking and hospitality and come Christmas time, these two gifts go into overdrive. For the last several years she has baked cookies for friends and family, but not just Grandma’s sugar cookies. No, she’s put together a sampler of...
by Regina Jennings | May 22, 2014 | Caught in the Middle, History
I’ve always envied the ladies of the 19th century for their wardrobes. Yes, I know the dresses were tight, hot and probably smelled like B.O., but they looked so pretty! I used to spin around in my Easter dresses with the cancans, but I knew that if I only had...