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Uncle Sam
Uncle Sam posted a blog entry
Marquis de Lafayette
He was called “the hero of two worlds” because of his important role in both the American and the French revolutions. He...
 
Kim
Kim posted a blog entry
A Midwife’s Tale; An interactive website
Martha Ballard lived through most of the 18th century. The infantile cry of early America pierced the quiet throughout this...
 
hawaii
hawaii posted a blog entry
On the eighteenth of April, in Seventy-Five; Hardly a man is now alive who remembers that famous day and year...
"We Nathaniel Mulliken, Philip Russell, [and 32 other men], All of lawful age, and inhabitants of Lexington, in the County...
27 days ago Metafilter | Topics: April191775, Patriots', Day, Concord
 
Thomas M
Thomas M posted a blog entry
27 days ago Destination Austin Family | Topics: American..., war
 
Steve
Steve posted a blog entry
Primitive Subject Meets Digital Medium
A tribute to the primitive backwoodsmen of the Carolinas and Georgia that often made up contingents of colonial militia in the...
 
Mrs M
Mrs M posted a blog entry
Bagg’s Square and Old Fort Schuyler, Utica, NY
This is an article from: New York Traveler.net.Bagg’s Square and Old Fort Schuyler, Utica, NYBagg’s Square is an...
 
Sandinista
Sandinista posted a blog entry
Why Are You So High Maintenance?
I have no problem with the desire to want things or want better for ones self, but I’m sick and tired of our cultures...
 
okiearmyvet
okiearmyvet posted a blog entry
Things You Might Could Possibly (and in all probability) Care Less About…
So…1) My research paper in U.S. Military History to 1900 is going to be entitled “Clandestine Operations in...
 
Orikinla O
Orikinla O posted a blog entry
On Barack Obama and the American Dream
You American supporters of Senator Barack Hussein Obama are the most naive, ignorant and unrealistic voters on planet...
 
Uncle Sam
Uncle Sam posted a blog entry
Mercy Otis Warren
“Be it known unto Britain even American daughters are politicians and patriots,” wrote Mercy Otis Warren. Women were not...
 
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