Selasa, 10 April 2018

America’s Civil War Letters from Readers- January 2009

Fan of horses and history I read with interest the article in the September 2008 issue about the statue of “Roderick,” Nathan B. Forrest’s horse, and the award instituted by the people of Thompson’s Station. I am a Civil War cavalry reenactor, so horses are close to my heart. I participated in the 140th anniversary …

The post America’s Civil War Letters from Readers- January 2009 appeared first on HistoryNet.



Related Posts:

  • Populist RageShays’s Rebellion: The American Revolution’s Final Battle by Leonard L. Richards, University of Pennsylvania, 2002 Our republic was born in reaction to populist anger. Enraged that… Read More
  • When Geronimo Met Teddy RooseveltWhen Theodore Roosevelt invited Geronimo to lead a pageant of legendary Indian warriors in his 1905 inaugural parade, the old Apache renegade eagerly agreed. He figured he could ma… Read More
  • Interview with William GoetzmannIn 1776 Tom Paine titled his call to arms Common Sense. Why? Like Thomas Jefferson, Paine believed that men are naturally meant to be free and have an innate sense of morality and … Read More
  • American History Gazette- August 2009Found: Photos of King Assassination Scene Life magazine photographer Henry Groskinsky and writer Mike Silva arrived at the Lorraine Motel in Memphis shortly after Martin Luther Kin… Read More
  • The First: Electric CarIowa inventor William Morrison showcased America’s first practical electric car at the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair. Unlike crude electric carriages that came before, Morrison’s surre… Read More

0 komentar:

Posting Komentar