American Heritage Magazine was once a bi-monthly print magazine with a wide readership. Near the end of some issues was a column with submissions from subscribers called “My Brush with History.” The articles detailed things like readers’ meetings with famous historical personages, or how they happened to be present at the moment of some historic event. I never expected that this column would get any notice outside the readership of this publication. But I’ve been writing it for, well . . . let’s just say for quite a while. And with enough time, especially in the Internet era (when almost anything is just a Google-search away), it’s actually gotten notice from a few other folks over the years
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