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History matters | Where history really matters
Missouri’s German Heritage. Where history really matters. The Osage in Saint Charles. July 20, 2013 by Dorris Keeven-Franke. From my St. Charles County History blog. St Charles County History. The Osage in Saint Charles. As our area was traded back and forth between Spain and France, settlers from Kentucky and Virginia moved in. They followed the friends and families of trailblazer Daniel Boone, who had come in search of a wide frontier. As the early settlers found themselves United. As the only farmable...
Making History | A Colonial Williamsburg Blog
The Blog of Colonial Williamsburg. The Word on DoG Street. History & Education. Celebrate the Everard House’s Tercentennial! February 20, 2018. What do an eighteenth-century invoice, a circus lion, a boat etched on a window pane, wallpaper fragments, dendrochronology samples, and a 1952 Antiques Forum program have in common? They are all pieces of the remarkable history of the Thomas Everard House that are part of Colonial Williamsburg’s museum and library collections…. Read More ». January 10, 2018.
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Making History Now | The Christian "movers and shakers" from past centuries have a lot of relevant things to say to us today!
The Christian movers and shakers from past centuries have a lot of relevant things to say to us today! August 13, 2015. Women of Vision and Action for God’s Kingdom: the Beguines. An intact Beguinage, at Antwerp, Belgium. The Church was not well placed to cope with this new climate. A group called the Beguines. Rose to the challenge. This was a spontaneous movement that began with a group of praying women in Liège, Belgium, in the 1190s. Not wanting either of the usual options of marriage or a nunner...
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Laura J. Mitchell. Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-08-26. August 26, 2012. RSVP form now updated for 2012-13! Great events planned for Past Tense @ TheHuntington. Thanks to @ USC EMSI. ICW http:/ t.co/Xi4aimwf. Powered by Twitter Tools. Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-08-12. August 12, 2012. The schedule is set for another great year for Past Tense @ TheHuntington. Thanks to @ USC EMSI. And ICW. RSVP at http:/ t.co/Xi4aimwf. Powered by Twitter Tools. Twitter Weekly Updates for 2012-04-22. April 22, 2012.
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Making History Relevant | Explaining History by key events and how they affect our present.
Explaining History by key events and how they affect our present. History is hardly taught in our schools anymore (I live in the United Kingdom where History is no longer compulsory in Secondary schools! The objective of this website is to help make History (and its teaching) relevant. No more “Henry VIII’s wives”. UK hit story here but a focus on the key. Historic events which affect us today. Who cares really how he killed his wives? We are, in that sense, truly children of the past. On life and events.