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38th Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies. Who’s Attending…. November 5, 2011. The Friday plenary session had an overflow audience, much like the Brown lecture the evening previous. Professor Winkle and his team explored the contents of their a collaborative digital humanities research project, Civil War Washington. Through an interconnected set of texts, databases, images, interactive maps, and analytical essays. Friday 11:00 Session 1: Built Environment of DC. Friday 12:30 History Network.
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Thanks to all who made the 38th Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies a success! | 38thdcstudiesconference
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38th Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies. Who’s Attending…. November 8, 2011. Thanks to all who made the 38th Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies a success! A big thank you is deserved for all those who participated in the 38th. Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies! We had over sixty speakers, moderators, and tour leaders–we drew widely. Nationally for our presenters and had a good mix of local scholars–a. Organizations represented in the History Network, and well over 200.
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38th Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies. Who’s Attending…. Who’s Attending…. Registrants so far: 11/1/2011. Asch, Chris Myers. Breul, Lieutenant Nicholas T. Brown, William ( Bill ). Chen, Cecille H. Cochran, Matthew David. Cubbage, Brian W. Cubbage, Brian W. 1. De Ferrari, John. Hanousek, Donna 1. Janke, Lucinda P. Jones, Ida E. Kreisa, Paul P. Lawrence, Susan C. Levey, Jane Freundel. Piper, W. Brian. Putney, Diane T. Putney, Diane T. 1. Raiford, Meredith Evans. Wholey, Sarah 1. Join 19 other f...
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Images from 2005 Conference | 38thdcstudiesconference
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38th Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies. Who’s Attending…. November 2, 2011. Images from 2005 Conference. Are you in the picture? More here: http:/ www.h-net.org/ dclist/DCHSC2005images.htm. Who’s Participating in the History Network. Final Conference Schedule [pdf] →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. DC Sites of Interest. Email ...
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38th Annual Conference on D.C. Historical Studies. Who’s Attending…. November 9, 2011. Thank you for your interest in the 38th Annual DC Historical Studies Conference. Please help us by taking a short survey. Your feedback is confidential and crucial to the success of future conferences. You can take part below:. Http:/ www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx? Sm=cyRaLz 2b6jgwDn2VVtCpryw 3d 3d. Thank you again,. The 38th Annual Conference on DC Historical Studies Committee. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your ema...
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Emancipation Petitions: Historical Contexts. Kenneth J. Winkle. Began advocating freedom, and several antislavery societies formed in the city. By 1860, Washington boasted the second-largest free African American population in the nation. African American leaders labored tirelessly through their alliance of two dozen churches to build an independent community and advance the goal of emancipation. The petitions have been manually transcribed by project staff and encoded according to the TEI Consortium's.
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Talbot, John B. The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion. Part 3, Volume 1 (Washington, DC: Government Printing Office, 1888), 789. Diseases attributed to non-miasmatic exposures. Diseases of the respiratory organs. Post-mortem records of catarrhal cases. Cases associated with the specific poison of measles, presenting little of interest beyond a specification of the appearance and locality of the affected parts of the lung. Lung hepatized red, small superficial abscesses.
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Civil War Round Table of Nebraska. Song of the Month. Check out these other terrific Civil War sites, but when you are done, be sure to hit the "back" arrow at the top to return here! Civil War Washington Blog. Iowa Civil War Sesquicentennial. Missouri Civil War Sesquicentennial. Smithsonian Civil War Site. Original Photos from the Civil War.
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This page features essays, conference papers, grant narratives, and other materials about. As a project. These items introduce users to the history of the project, technological and intellectual decisions we have made along the way, and our vision for. Over time. Users may also wish to consult our About. Emancipation Petitions: Historical Contexts. Medical and Surgical Cases: Sources and Methods. All of the medical and surgical cases included in Civil War Washington were extracted from. Newspapers publis...