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14th Kentucky Infantry [US]: March 2010
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14th Kentucky Infantry [US]. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Capt Wiley C. Patrick's Death near Foster's House, GA. On June 2, 1864, the 14th KY participated in an engagement that would result in the regiment's first heavy casualties during this campaign. Among them would be Captain Wiley C. Patrick. The following is an account of events that ultimately, on this fateful day, led to his untimely death at the age of 28. A new Georgia pine seedling, specially obtained by a 14th KY descendant from near the battlefie...
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14th Kentucky Infantry [US]: Unsung Heroes - Women During the Civil War
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14th Kentucky Infantry [US]. Tuesday, March 9, 2010. Unsung Heroes - Women During the Civil War. March is Women's History Month. This blog is dedicated to all women and their accomplishments during the Civil War. Women may not have had a voice in the political process or a part in the military actions of the day, but the Union ladies of Greenup, Greenup Co. KY did not hesitate to show their patriotism and voice their opinions to Hon. William C. Ireland, a local Kentucky state representative:. Both Kate R...
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14th Kentucky Infantry [US]: Capt. Wiley C. Patrick's Death near Foster's House, GA
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14th Kentucky Infantry [US]. Sunday, March 21, 2010. Capt Wiley C. Patrick's Death near Foster's House, GA. On June 2, 1864, the 14th KY participated in an engagement that would result in the regiment's first heavy casualties during this campaign. Among them would be Captain Wiley C. Patrick. The following is an account of events that ultimately, on this fateful day, led to his untimely death at the age of 28. A new Georgia pine seedling, specially obtained by a 14th KY descendant from near the battlefie...
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Long Time, No Post | Old City South
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Jasmine Here, Jasmine There, Confederate Jasmine Everywhere. Long Time, No Post. June 30, 2012. It has been a very busy month around here. I am officially a resident of the Gulf Coast again! We moved from Charleston to New Orleans at the beginning of June and, minus triple digit temps, are loving it! But for now I wanted to share an article from Houzz about New Orleans’ design. 8220;City View: New Orleans Style Mixes It Up”. Brooke (with an e). This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Long Time, No Post.
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Coconut Green Curry Doughnuts…Say What?! | Old City South
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Not Your Average Bike Ride. Pinterest Gone Wrong →. Coconut Green Curry DoughnutsSay What? March 25, 2012. Davis and I are rarely on the same page when it comes to picking lunch and dinner spots but today we lucked out when we found out about the Food Truck Rodeo! Does your tummy need a taco? Did you notice all the bright colors and funky graphics? This entry was posted in Eat and Drink. And tagged eat spots. Not Your Average Bike Ride. Pinterest Gone Wrong →. Coconut Green Curry DoughnutsSay What? You a...
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Pinterest Gone Wrong | Old City South
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Coconut Green Curry DoughnutsSay What? Jasmine Here, Jasmine There, Confederate Jasmine Everywhere →. April 2, 2012. I love a good tradition and Easter just isn’t Easter without dying eggs. In the South, we go overboard with traditions and I love it! In lieu of the standard dip-dye kit, I saw a pretty picture on Pinterest and decided to marbleize my eggs. See the beautiful Martha Stewart image below. Looks easy right? Here’s to a new Easter tradition and happy accidents. And tagged Craft Corner. Enter yo...
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Old City South | Page 2
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Newer posts →. Smile…You’ve Been Instagram’d. January 10, 2012. All images taken on my iphone using instagram filters. First set of images : butcher and bee : design by david thompson (see blogroll) : follow their daily menu @ butcher and bee charleston on facebook. Second set of images : the stern of. A fully restored 1959 lyman runabout : lindsey and christopher, adele’s proud parents. Third set of images : the bow of. The cooper river bridge : me and janye j. On Your Mark.Get Set…Go! January 2, 2012.
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Author Archives: Old City South. Long Time, No Post. June 30, 2012. It has been a very busy month around here. I am officially a resident of the Gulf Coast again! We moved from Charleston to New Orleans at the beginning of June and, minus triple digit temps, are loving it! I … Continue reading →. Jasmine Here, Jasmine There, Confederate Jasmine Everywhere. April 23, 2012. April 2, 2012. Coconut Green Curry DoughnutsSay What? March 25, 2012. Does your tummy need a taco? Hellip; Continue reading →. Charles...
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Jasmine Here, Jasmine There, Confederate Jasmine Everywhere | Old City South
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Long Time, No Post →. Jasmine Here, Jasmine There, Confederate Jasmine Everywhere. April 23, 2012. Strolling around Charleston in the Spring, bombarded by Confederate Jasmine, made me suddenly burst into my own version of a cult classic by a very wise man, Dr. Seuss. On wrought iron and brick. As the air becomes thick. Growing low at your feet. What allergies you ask. The smell can’t be beat. Enveloping arbors and fences and walls. Rounding out gardens and growing in pots. One thing’s for sure. Notify me...
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Savannah Under Fire: March 2010
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The American Revolutionary War sprang back to life in 2008. Coastal Heritage Society archaeologists, supported by the NPS American Battlefield Protection Program, revealed Revolutionary War archaeological sites throughout downtown Savannah, Georgia. Learn about our latest discoveries at this blog. About Savannah Under Fire. Savannah Under Fire archaeologists work in Madison Square, Savannah, GA, surrounded by visitors and citizens interested in our dig. Monday, March 29, 2010. Write to the superintendent.
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