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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era: Ain’t I a Human? – Dehumanization, Then & Now
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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era. Thursday, July 30, 2015. Ain’t I a Human? 8211; Dehumanization, Then and Now. In my previous post. The painting shown below was the subject of a. At the Library of Virginia. Slaves Waiting for Sale. By Eyre Crowe (1861). Much of the injustice associated with buying and selling human beings is captured in this paining, and historians have done a fine job over the past half century to bring this tragic era of human history to l...
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Swansboro, North Carolina History: B. Cameron Langston Bridge 1971
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Swansboro, North Carolina History. This small quaint seaport has roots back to April 7, 1730 when Isaac and Jonathan Green Sr. purchased from Ebenezer Harker " a certain plantation and track of land containing by estimation 441 acres situate lying and being in ye Carterett in ye county of province of aforsaid being ye west side of ye mouth off White Oak River. B Cameron Langston Bridge 1971. Image courtesy www.freebase.com. Photo courtesy David Sobotta. March 14, 2016 at 7:31 PM. Table of Contents below.
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Swansboro, North Carolina History: Bartley House Privy
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Swansboro, North Carolina History. This small quaint seaport has roots back to April 7, 1730 when Isaac and Jonathan Green Sr. purchased from Ebenezer Harker " a certain plantation and track of land containing by estimation 441 acres situate lying and being in ye Carterett in ye county of province of aforsaid being ye west side of ye mouth off White Oak River. According to the Swansboro Historical Association brochure, "Older residents suggest that the building once served as a post office and was locate...
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Swansboro, North Carolina History: JAMES BARTLEY HOUSE circa 1893 - 202 West Main
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Swansboro, North Carolina History. This small quaint seaport has roots back to April 7, 1730 when Isaac and Jonathan Green Sr. purchased from Ebenezer Harker " a certain plantation and track of land containing by estimation 441 acres situate lying and being in ye Carterett in ye county of province of aforsaid being ye west side of ye mouth off White Oak River. JAMES BARTLEY HOUSE circa 1893 - 202 West Main. Side View - The "bucket" well. Is surrounded by ballast stones used in early sailing ships. Bartle...
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Swansboro, North Carolina History: William Edward Mattock House circa 1901-1910
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Swansboro, North Carolina History. This small quaint seaport has roots back to April 7, 1730 when Isaac and Jonathan Green Sr. purchased from Ebenezer Harker " a certain plantation and track of land containing by estimation 441 acres situate lying and being in ye Carterett in ye county of province of aforsaid being ye west side of ye mouth off White Oak River. William Edward Mattock House circa 1901-1910. Early photo of Mattocks House. Scanned from Dudley book). Prints and Cards available at. Children of...
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Swansboro, North Carolina History: PETER RINGWARE HOUSE circa 1778 - 209 Main
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Swansboro, North Carolina History. This small quaint seaport has roots back to April 7, 1730 when Isaac and Jonathan Green Sr. purchased from Ebenezer Harker " a certain plantation and track of land containing by estimation 441 acres situate lying and being in ye Carterett in ye county of province of aforsaid being ye west side of ye mouth off White Oak River. PETER RINGWARE HOUSE circa 1778 - 209 Main. NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES (Daniel Pezzoni 1989): Peter Ringware House circa. Archelaus Week...
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Swansboro, North Carolina History: Copy of the Original 48-Lot Town Grid
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Swansboro, North Carolina History. This small quaint seaport has roots back to April 7, 1730 when Isaac and Jonathan Green Sr. purchased from Ebenezer Harker " a certain plantation and track of land containing by estimation 441 acres situate lying and being in ye Carterett in ye county of province of aforsaid being ye west side of ye mouth off White Oak River. Copy of the Original 48-Lot Town Grid. This copy of the original 48-lot town grid was found. In the circa 1770 Jonathan. Table of Contents below.
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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era: Pvt. George W.D Kirkland: The Conflicted Legacy of Elizabeth Keckley’s Only Son
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Freedom by the Sword: A Historian’s Journey through the American Civil War Era. Sunday, December 9, 2012. Pvt George W.D Kirkland: The Conflicted Legacy of Elizabeth Keckley’s Only Son. The tragic and triumphant experiences of Mary Todd Lincoln’s seamstress and confidante Elizabeth Keckley. Have been the subject of a handful of books over the past 15 years, and they have recently come to life on the big screen with Steven Spielberg’s. After a little digging, I soon found my answer. Kirkland was with the 1.
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Civil War Bookshelf: A token plan
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American Civil War historiography and publishing blogged daily by Dimitri Rotov. The simplest matters in Civil War history are obscured. How was McClellan commissioned? How did Lee come to command the Army of the Potomac? When was Pope relieved of the Army of Virginia? The tale of the Union’s Civil War needs an early war strategy. If there is one, it can then pass through a character-like arc: it can fail; be revived; triumph. Or it can provide literary continuity through reference to its e...George W...
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Civil War Bookshelf: Not a Civil War Army
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American Civil War historiography and publishing blogged daily by Dimitri Rotov. Not a Civil War Army. The go along/get along Army culture on full display. Civil War Book News. 901 Stories from Gettysburg. African American CW Memorial. African American Soldiers, Sailors. Alan Skerrett, Jr. Book Shelf (CW Monitor). Bryan S. Bush. Civil War Buff 75 (inactive). Donald R. Shaffer. Friends of Monterey Pass. Front Line (CW Monitor). George W. Martin. Jacob Dinkelaker / John Rudy. John A. Miller. RG Williams, Jr.