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Western Mysteries Blog: Murder in Carson City (1862)
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Saturday, February 25, 2012. Murder in Carson City (1862). The period during which my P.K. Pinkerton Mysteries. And was probably written by that newspaper's drily witty correspondent in Carson City, Andrew Jackson Marsh. Carson City, N. T. , Monday, Nov. 24, 1862. My husband Richard, not Con Mason. You can read the full account HERE. It includes a French love interest, a couple of suspects and a possible motive for the murder. Labels: A. J. Marsh. Little pot of mashed potato. March 21, 2012 at 5:14 PM.
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Western Mysteries Blog: February 2012
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Saturday, February 25, 2012. Murder in Carson City (1862). The period during which my P.K. Pinkerton Mysteries. And was probably written by that newspaper's drily witty correspondent in Carson City, Andrew Jackson Marsh. Carson City, N. T. , Monday, Nov. 24, 1862. My husband Richard, not Con Mason. You can read the full account HERE. It includes a French love interest, a couple of suspects and a possible motive for the murder. Labels: A. J. Marsh. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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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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Western Mysteries Blog: June 2011
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Tuesday, June 14, 2011. My Top Five GRITTY Westerns for kids. Everybody has their own definition of a “western”. Here’s my definition:. A Western doesn’t have to have cowboys or Indians but it. Should have horses and/or mules. Should be set in the American west in the 1800s. Should have six-shooters, smoking, gambling and drinking. Should have a hero who fights against overwhelming odds. Should have some harsh but beautiful landscapes and big skies. 1 The Ballad of Lucy Whipple. U) by Karen Cushman.
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Newton Jasper Anglin, 24th TN Infantry, likely fought at Franklin, buried in Rest Haven | Battle of Franklin blog
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Battle of Franklin blog. 10th year blogging at BattleofFranklin.net. 8220;101 Stuff”. FREE Fort Granger Tour. Tour stop #1 – Winstead Hill Park. Tour Stop #10 – Downtown Franklin. Tour Stop #2 – The Cotton Gin. Tour Stop #3 – The Carter House. Tour Stop #4 – The Lotz House. Tour Stop #5 – Fort Granger. Tour Stop #6 – Historic Carnton House. Tour Stop #7 – McGavock Confederate Cemetery. Tour Stop #8 – The Eastern Flank. Tour Stop #9 – Rest Haven Cemetery. He was officially listed as a. During the war, the...
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Tennessee River | The Civil War in the West
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The Civil War in the West. An examination of the Decisive Theater of American's defining conflict. Posts Tagged With: Tennessee River. Bird’s Eye View of Cairo, Illinois: Key Federal Outpost. November 25, 2013. Bird’s Eye View of Cairo, and junction of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. Cairo [pronounced locally as “Kay-roh”], at the southern-most point of Illinois, was one of the key strategic locations for the first two years of the Civil War. Past Memphis towards the far off Gulf of Mexico. Bachmann giv...
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14th Kentucky Infantry [US]: May 2010
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14th Kentucky Infantry [US]. Friday, May 28, 2010. Memorial Day 2010 - May We Never Forget. On May 31, 2010, America is observing Memorial Day. Formerly known as Decoration Day, it was first enacted to honor Union soldiers of the American Civil War. After World War I it was expanded to include the men and women of all wars who died while in the military service. General Order No. 11:. A number of G.A.R. posts were located in Eastern Kentucky. Croxton Post # 9, McKenzie, Lewis County. Chilton Osborn Post ...
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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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Confessions of a Civil War Addict: A Long December
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Confessions of a Civil War Addict. Reflections on a Life Spent in Pursuit of the Past. Sunday, January 12, 2014. Music defines my life. I identify certain times in my life by the songs that were popular then. People often joke about their life having a soundtrack, but mine really does. One song that stand out in my mind to this day is "Long December" by the Counting Crows. If you are not familiar with it, you may listen to it here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Promote Your Page Too. My Year of Liv...
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