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"Ford Fiasco," published by WinCityNews.org. Terry writes about a chilling 1895 lynching in rural Kentucky. February 2022


Radio Play: Terry served as Project Historian for AthensWest Theatre's radio play LIMESTONE: 1833. The March 2021 dramatic production portrays the events of Lexington's Cholera Epidemic.


Video Feature: Terry discusses "Cherokee and the Newsman" Book for Native American Heritage Week at Woodford Public Library, November 2020.


Video Feature: Terry discusses "Pie Seller..." Cholera Book at Woodford Public Library, September 2020.


Cholera to Covid - Lessons for Today. KYForward Online Article, July 2020.

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Newspaper Feature: Lexington's 1833 cholera epidemic chronicled in new book, Lexington Herald-Leader, October 2014


Audio Feature: Chautauqua Heritage Lecture August 2014, Hear Terry's talk on the 1833 Cholera Epidemic.


Newspaper Feature: Chautauqua Daily, Author Talks About Infectious Disease in Past and Today, August 2014 (Story at bottom of page 1.)


Podcast: Tales from the Kentucky Room. Terry discusses her cholera book.


Video Feature: Portrayal of a nurse during 1833 Lexington Cholera Epidemic, October 2006 . At "Dinner with the Dead" Episcopal Burying Ground.


Ace Magazine: The Lunatic Asylum: Lexington in the Age of Cholera, April 2007


Hear more Interviews with Terry: Soundcloud Interview Page.


Chautauqua Heritage Lecture Series. C-SAAHN Audio Series: Terry talks about the Cherokee and the Newsman book, July 4, 2017.


Podcast: Tales from the Kentucky Room. Terry discusses the Cherokee and the Newsman Book.


Newspaper Feature: Chautauqua Daily, Foody shares story of Cherokee linguist Sequoyah, July 2017.


Both of Terry's books were launched at The Chautauqua Institution, New York, - Heritage Lecture Series speaker, (host Archivist Jon Schmitz), radio and press interviews, book signings with Chautauqua Book Store.


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Terry Foody photograph courtesy of Lexington Herald-Leader.





"Received your book and finished it the next day. WOW - I was impressed at the depth of research you conducted for the book. Keep writing - you do it well."



Sue Burkett, Librarian/Archivist, Kirkwood Historical Society,
Kirkwood, Missouri, on The Cherokee and the Newsman.





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