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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

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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

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Federal Occupation of Nashville
25 Feb 2020

Federal Occupation of Nashville

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: History Makers | 0

On February 25, 1862, Federal troops marched into Nashville, Tn. The city would see a later battle for possession in 1864, but at this early date, General Don Carlos Buell occupied the city, as the Federals sought to follow up … Continued

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Engineers don’t get the love – John G. Parke
18 Feb 2020

Engineers don’t get the love – John G. Parke

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: History Makers | 0

Did you know… John Parke? Civil War Tuesday Quiet, determined and competent – those aren’t qualities that always win fanfare and recognition, yet few armies could function without such commanders. John Parke was one of them. He was present or … Continued

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Do you know… Cynthia Wesley?
5 Feb 2020

Do you know… Cynthia Wesley?

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: Black History, History Makers | 0

One of the most vicious and tragic crimes ever perpetrated against humanity – Martin Luther King Jr.

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Civil War Quotes of the Week
4 Feb 2020

Civil War Quotes of the Week

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

Be not exacting in the choice of weapons; pikes, and scythes will do for exterminating your enemies, spades and shovels for protecting your friends.

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Did you know… Elbridge Gerry?
3 Feb 2020

Did you know… Elbridge Gerry?

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

“If every man here was a Gerry,” Adams claimed, “the Liberties of America would be safe against the Gates of Earth and Hell.

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A day that will live in infamy… January 29, 1863
29 Jan 2020

A day that will live in infamy… January 29, 1863

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: History Makers | 0

You live out in the country, on land your family has owned for generations. Suppose you were at home on a cold winter’s morning, still tucked in with your children. It’s freezing outside, and you have no appointments today – … Continued

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Did you know… Clyde Brooks?
22 Jan 2020

Did you know… Clyde Brooks?

by historicalnovelsrus | posted in: Black History, History Makers | 0

We were riding a bus, in Mexico. Two white students and three black students wanted to eat together. The bus driver, from Illinois, told us we couldn’t.

#blackhistory, #blog, #history, #martinlutherking, #writingcommunity
Did you know… Lyman Hall?
20 Jan 2020

Did you know… Lyman Hall?

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

Continuing series on the Signers of the Declaration of Independence Lyman Hall was born April 12, 1724, in Wallingford, Connecticut, son of Rev. John Hall and his wife Mary. As a boy, he studied with his father, and entered Yale. … Continued

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