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Kinder-Garten: Using the "Object Method"

mrstkdsd wrote 20 hours ago: Painting by D Lacey Derstine (Image from www.dailypainters.com) The Kinder-Garten. Some of our citiz … more →

Tags: Education, Innovative, 1878, Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi, Kindergarden, Kindergarten, Object Method, Ohio

Folder 47: Grant of a petition for the sale of certain slaves, and Bill of Sale for one of them, sold to S.S. Evans by James Patterson, Barnwell District, S.C., 1863 March 2 D. 2p.

slaverytoabolition wrote 2 days ago: South Carolina Barnwell District Whereas Ellen Hagood by V J Williamson her next friend, in the year … more →

Tags: bill of sale, Barnwell District

July 4, 1863

Doug Wead wrote 1 week ago: All this business about the fourth of July missed one of the more remarkable days in American histor … more →

Tags: Presidential History, Abraham Lincoln, Doug Wead, General Pemberton, July 4, July fourth, Vicksburg

The Murder of E. Junius Foster, Editor of the Sherman Patriot: 22 Years Later; Still No Justice

mrstkdsd wrote 1 month ago: Great Hanging at Gainesville Image from Footnote.com For background information on the incident that … more →

Tags: Bloody Murder Monday, Civil War, Crime, Deadly Consequences, Politics, 1885, E. Junius Foster, Grayson County TX, J.H. Cummins

Traces (Perhaps) of Nieuw Haarlem (East 127th)

Brian Thornton wrote 1 month ago: The Harlem waterfront as it appeared in 1765. The steeple of the Reformed Low Dutch Church can be se … more →

Tags: East Harlem, Nieuw Haarlem, African Burial Ground, The Harlem waterfront, , Reformed Low Dutch Church, Willis Avenue Bridge, bucolic farming village, schomburg center for research

Diggin On, 1963, Sam Cooke, Night Beat2 comments

Ali Maltz wrote 2 months ago: Diggin On, 1863, Sam Cooke, Night Beat Track list;01 – nobody knows the trouble i … more →

Tags: 5, Ali Maltz, Blue Crate Breaks, Blues, Classic Soul, diggin' on, Downloads, jazz, Music

mdia1002 tut posting #2 - media release

philipdambrosio wrote 2 months ago: MEDIA RELEASE For Immediate Release 20th November 1863 PRESIDENT LINCOLN PROMISES FREEDOM AND EQA … more →

Tags: mdia1002, MDIA1002H10A, mdia1002tutorials, newsouthblogs, Gettysburg, Lincoln, Media Release, presidential speech

April 16th in the American Civil War?

tellinghistory wrote 3 months ago: What happened on this day during the Civil War - April 16th? April 16, 1862 - Confederate Congress, … more →

Tags: 1862, Did you know?, Confederate conscription act, Slavery, Vicksburg

Key events in mid-late April 1863 during the Civil War?

tellinghistory wrote 3 months ago: April 16 – Grant turns his attention again towards Vicksburg by sending gunboats and transpor … more →

Tags: Chancellorsville, Ulysses S. Grant

April 14th in the American Civil War?

tellinghistory wrote 3 months ago: What happened on this day during the Civil War - April 14th? April 14, 1862 – Gen. Johnston pl … more →

Tags: 1862, , Did you know?, Abraham, Abraham Lincoln Assassination, John Wilkes Booth, william quantrill

April 13th in the American Civil War?

tellinghistory wrote 3 months ago: What happened on this day during the Civil War – April 13th? Saturday, April 13, 1861 – … more →

Tags: 1861, 1862, 1864, , Did you know?, Bayou Teche, Gen David Hunter, Nathan Bedford Forrest, North Carolina

April 12th in the American Civil War?

tellinghistory wrote 3 months ago: What happened on this day during the Civil War – April 12th? April 12th/13th, 1861 – … more →

Tags: 1864, 1861, 1862, , Did you know?, American Civil War, Appomattox Courthouse, Fort Sumter, Great Locomotive Chase

April 11th in the Civil War?

tellinghistory wrote 3 months ago: What happened on this day during the Civil War – April 11th? April 11th, 1861 – Conf … more →

Tags: 1864, 1861, 1862, , Did you know?, Abraham Lincoln, Nathan Bedford Forrest, Pittsburg Landing, Fort Sumter

Key events in early April 1863 during the Civil War?

tellinghistory wrote 3 months ago: April 2 – Richmond food riot occurs due to shortages of rations for the Confederate army. Apr … more →

Tags: Did you know?, Gordon Granger, Army of the Potomac, Earl Van Dorn, Ironclad

Gangs of New York

Le petit garcon wrote 3 months ago: Having seen his father killed in a major gang fight in New York, young Amsterdam Vallon is spirited … more →

Tags: Movies, 2002, america, Amsterdam, Amsterdam Vallon, Cameron Diaz, city, Civil War, corruption

Millet

jeanfrancoismillet wrote 3 months ago: He died of syphilis before he Angelus (Angelus Domini) start the prison sentence. The last was some … more →

Tags: Artist, canvas paintings, The Shooting Stars, Harvesters Resting (or Ruth and Boaz), Oil Paintings, Jean François Millet, The Bather, gallery, Paintings

Whampoa Gardens

ijota wrote 4 months ago: COMO ASSIM !!!! Um navio no meio da Rua ? Whampoa Garden é uma área privada, a maior da China, forma … more →

Tags: arquitetura, China, Docks, encalhado, Gardens, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Kowloon, Kowloon, lojas

War Was Hell on the Homefront Too

mrstkdsd wrote 5 months ago: The Soldier's Wife, Harper's Weekly, Oct. 24, 1863 STARVED TO DEATH. The Cincinnati Times, … more →

Tags: Civil War, Deadly Consequences, Lifestyles, Tragic Tuesday, Ohio, starvation, Cincinnati, OH, Mary Ann Kidney, Union soldier

View looking east of Lookout Mountain over Chattanooga

tellinghistory wrote 5 months ago: Here is a view from Lookout Mountain facing east. The Confederate artillery was initially placed on … more →

Tags: Images, Lookout Mountain, Third Battle of Chattanooga


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