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Civil War Quote of the Week
14 Apr 2020

Civil War Quote of the Week

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: American Civil War, History Makers | 0

In late April 1862, David Farragut used naval power to augment the land attacks on forts along the Mississippi River, in preparation for the capture of New Orleans. An observer along the river, witnessing the bombardment of Forts Jackson and … Continued

#history #blog #civilwar #writingcommunity
Samuel Adams – more than a beer
14 Apr 2020

Samuel Adams – more than a beer

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: American Revolutionary War, History Makers | 0

Continuing series on the Signers of the Declaration of Independence Many volumes have been written about Sam Adams, and we can’t hope to cover all the relevant research here – but for a quick look at the colorful colonial founder, … Continued

#history #revolutionarywar #writingcommunity #readers #histfic
Did you know… Sojourner Truth?
10 Apr 2020

Did you know… Sojourner Truth?

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: American Revolutionary War, Black History, History Makers | 0

Sojourner Truth ( c. 1797 – November 26, 1883) was an African American, born into slavery in Esopus, New York, about 96 miles north of New York City. She was one of twelve children. Her parents were owned by Colonel Hardenbergh, an officer … Continued

#history #revolutionarywar #writingcommunity #readers #histfic
Civil War Quote of the week
7 Apr 2020

Civil War Quote of the week

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: Uncategorized | 0

“The river was dyed with the blood of the slaughtered for two hundred yards. The approximate loss was upward of five hundred killed, but few of the officers escaping. My loss was about twenty killed. It is hoped that these … Continued

#blackhistory #CivilWar #FortPillow #history, #readers, #writingcommunity
Did you know… Josiah Bartlett?
6 Apr 2020

Did you know… Josiah Bartlett?

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: American Revolutionary War, History Makers | 0

Continuing series on Signers of the Declaration of Independence Josiah Bartlett (December 2, 1729– May 19, 1795) was born in Amesbury, Massachusetts, fourth son of Deacon Stephen and Hannah(Emery) Bartlett from England. Stephen Bartlett was deacon of the First Church of … Continued

#history #revolutionarywar #writingcommunity #readers #histfic
Did you know… The Northernmost battle of the Civil War?
31 Mar 2020

Did you know… The Northernmost battle of the Civil War?

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: American Civil War, History Makers | 1

Civil War Tuesdays John Hunt Morgan  (June 1, 1825 – September 4, 1864) was a flamboyant Confederate Civil War general, who used unconventional tactics and often made his own orders and rules. In June 1863 Morgan obtained permission from General … Continued

#blog, #blogger, #civilwar, #histfic, #history, #writingcommunity
Did you know… Carter Braxton?
29 Mar 2020

Did you know… Carter Braxton?

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: American Revolutionary War, History Makers | 0

Continuing series on the Signers of the Declaration of Independence Carter Braxton ( September 10, 1736 – October 10, 1797 ) was born to wealth, power and privilege. His father George Braxton Jr. was a rich landowner and merchant. His mother, … Continued

#blog, #history #revolutionarywar #writingcommunity #readers #histfic
Epidemics – Small Pox 1837-38
19 Mar 2020

Epidemics – Small Pox 1837-38

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: History Makers | 1

Pandemic – How far we’ve come – and how far we have to go Smallpox is one of the most deadly diseases in history. Its exact origins stretch back into the mists of time, but it was likely the disease … Continued

#pandemic #epidemic #history #smallpox #nativeamerican
Did you know… Charles Carrol of Carrolton?
16 Mar 2020

Did you know… Charles Carrol of Carrolton?

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: History Makers | 1

Continuing series on the Signers of the Declaration of Independence Charles Carrol of Carrolton ( September 19, 1737 – November 14, 1832) is referred to this way because of the numerous other Charles Carrol relatives. His ancestor, also Charles Carrol, … Continued

#blog, #history #revolutionarywar #writingcommunity #readers #histfic
Did you know… Adelbert Ames?
10 Mar 2020

Did you know… Adelbert Ames?

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: American Civil War, History Makers | 0

The American Civil War Adelbert Ames( October 31, 1835 – April 13, 1933) was a Federal Civil War brevet major general, the last full general of the Civil War alive in 1933. After Michael Shaara’s book, “Killer Angels”, and the … Continued

#history #civilwar #lastgeneral

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