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Speaking Engagements Include
     ​To arrange a talk, email Barbara at [email protected]

  • Massachusetts Historical Society
  • Historic New England at the Lyman Estate
  • Newton Public Library
  • Boston Public Library
  • Royall House and Slave Quarters 
  • Inaugural Massachusetts State House Civil War Tour
  • Boston by Foot
  • New Bedford Civil War Roundtable
  • Rhode Island Civil War Roundtable
  • Regis College Lifelong Learning
  • Belmont Historical Society
  • Burlington Historical Society
  • Social Law Library
  • Boston Bar Association
  • The Harvard Club of Boston
  • The Harvard Club of Concord 
  • Historic Newton and Newton Free Library
  • Acton League of Women Voters
  • Falmouth Historical Society
  • ​Newton Lifetime Learning Altman Distinguished Lecture Series
  • Village University, Concord
  • Retired Men's Club of Arlington
  • Saugus Public Library
  • Mensa Regional Meeting
  • St. Botolph Club, Boston 
  • South End Historical Society
  • North End Historical Society
  • Historic Somerville
  • Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
  • Waterstone at Wellesley
  • Union Club, Boston
  • The West End Museum
  • Harvard Coop, Cambridge 
  • Tatnuck Booksellers
  • Harvard College students
  • Park School students
  • League of Women Voters
  • First Church in Boston
  • Olde Colony Civil War Roundtable
  • Wellesley Historical Society
  • Framingham Public Library
  • Tewksbury Public Library
  • Brandeis Osher Livelong Learning Institute
  • Sharon Adult Education
  • Newbridge on the Charles
  • Walpole Public Library
  • ​SJC Law Clerks Society
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