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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.

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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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Did you know… Nathaniel Lyon?
31 Dec 2019

Did you know… Nathaniel Lyon?

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

Nathaniel Lyon(July 14, 1818 – August 10, 1861) was a Federal general who gave his life in the service of his country, the first general on the Union side to die in the Civil War. Early Military Years Nathaniel seemed … Continued

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