Thanks for that interesting material Bookworm Girl!
OFF TOPIC
Among the names in the first blogpost, one that stood out for me (owing to my interest in silent films) was that of Harriet Quimby. She was associated with some silent Biograph films directed by D. W. Griffith. She was the writer for five shorts and appeared in one other {"Lines of White On a Sullen Sea").
She also appeared in a short documentary after her untimely death "The Late Harriet Quimby's Flight Across the English Channel" (1912}.
There is quite a good mini-biography of her on IMBD where her where her "great impact on the roles of women in aviation" is acknowledged.
Harriet was the first woman to successfully make the flight across the English Channel--which she did April 16th,1912. Unfortunately, this achievement was hardly noticed in the papers of the time, as the day previous a certain "unsinkable" passenger liner had collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic.