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SEDU731Fall09 - Wikis in English-Social Studies-Foreign Language
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Skip to main content. Wikispaces Classroom is now free, social, and easier than ever. Try it today. Adding Pictures, Videos, and Other Files. Examples of Great Wikis. How To and Examples? Introduction - Getting Started. Wiki's in Math and Science. Wikis in English-Social Studies-Foreign Language. Wikis in English-Social Studies-Foreign Language. English Inferno Project: By: Dana Cox. See layer 2 for an example. Students will add more information to each layer as they read and research. What does this lay...
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Stafford Courthouse Archives - 139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
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139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. A Civil War Regimental History. Field & Staff. Other Civil War Blogs and Sites. Archive of posts tagged Stafford Courthouse. On the road to Fredericksburg, October 20 – December 4, 1862. Posted by djr1285@yahoo.com. 24 February 2015, 11:02 pm. Continue reading ‘On the road to Fredericksburg, October 20 – December 4, 1862’ ». Filed under Fredericksburg Campaign. Tagged Army of the Potomac. Conrad’s GAR Medals. The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part Two. Post was not sen...
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Other Civil War Blogs and Sites - 139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
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139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. A Civil War Regimental History. Field & Staff. Other Civil War Blogs and Sites. Other Civil War Blogs and Sites. These are other Civil War sites and blogs that I enjoy. To The Sound of the Guns – Civil War Artillery, Battlefields and Historical Markers. TOCWOC – A Civil War Blog. The Civil War in Blogs. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Conrad’s GAR Medals. The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part Two. A Well Written Discussion of the Confederate Flag. Battle of South Mountain.
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On the road to Fredericksburg, October 20 - December 4, 1862 - 139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
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139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. A Civil War Regimental History. Field & Staff. Other Civil War Blogs and Sites. On the road to Fredericksburg, October 20 – December 4, 1862. Posted by djr1285@yahoo.com. 24 February 2015, 11:02 pm. The last of October, Lee broke camp and left for Fredericksburg, Virginia. So we crossed the river, and six days later arrived at Falmouth, a few miles back of Fredericksburg, on the Rappahannock River. Conrad Smith, My Early Life and the Civil War, 1920, page 25. Gen Mc...
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Downsville Archives - 139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
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139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. A Civil War Regimental History. Field & Staff. Other Civil War Blogs and Sites. Archive of posts tagged Downsville. On the road to Fredericksburg, October 20 – December 4, 1862. Posted by djr1285@yahoo.com. 24 February 2015, 11:02 pm. Continue reading ‘On the road to Fredericksburg, October 20 – December 4, 1862’ ». Filed under Fredericksburg Campaign. Tagged Army of the Potomac. Conrad’s GAR Medals. The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part Two. Battle of South Mountain.
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"Homesick Camp" and Picket Duty near Hagerstown, Maryland - 139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
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139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. A Civil War Regimental History. Field & Staff. Other Civil War Blogs and Sites. 8220;Homesick Camp” and Picket Duty near Hagerstown, Maryland. Posted by djr1285@yahoo.com. 24 January 2015, 11:36 am. A few days later [mid-September 1862, after Antietam] we went into our “homesick camp,” near Hagerstown, Maryland for six weeks. Oh! Conrad Smith, My Early Life and The Civil War, 1920, page 25. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Catalog. 8220;The Crack Regiment ...
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Fredericksburg Campaign Archives - 139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
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139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. A Civil War Regimental History. Field & Staff. Other Civil War Blogs and Sites. Archive of posts filed under the Fredericksburg Campaign. The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part Two. Posted by djr1285@yahoo.com. 7 September 2015, 1:39 pm. Continue reading ‘The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part Two’ ». Filed under Fredericksburg Campaign. The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part One. Posted by djr1285@yahoo.com. 25 April 2015, 9:32 am. Filed under Fredericksburg Campaign. The l...
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Army of the Potomac Archives - 139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
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139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. A Civil War Regimental History. Field & Staff. Other Civil War Blogs and Sites. Archive of posts tagged Army of the Potomac. On the road to Fredericksburg, October 20 – December 4, 1862. Posted by djr1285@yahoo.com. 24 February 2015, 11:02 pm. Continue reading ‘On the road to Fredericksburg, October 20 – December 4, 1862’ ». Filed under Fredericksburg Campaign. Tagged Army of the Potomac. Conrad’s GAR Medals. The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part Two. Post was not sen...
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Potomac River Archives - 139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
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139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. A Civil War Regimental History. Field & Staff. Other Civil War Blogs and Sites. Archive of posts tagged Potomac River. 8220;Homesick Camp” and Picket Duty near Hagerstown, Maryland. Posted by djr1285@yahoo.com. 24 January 2015, 11:36 am. A few days later [mid-September 1862, after Antietam] we went into our “homesick camp,” near Hagerstown, Maryland for six weeks. Oh! Conrad’s GAR Medals. The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part Two. Battle of South Mountain.
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Hagerstown Maryland Archives - 139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
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139th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. A Civil War Regimental History. Field & Staff. Other Civil War Blogs and Sites. Archive of posts tagged Hagerstown Maryland. 8220;Homesick Camp” and Picket Duty near Hagerstown, Maryland. Posted by djr1285@yahoo.com. 24 January 2015, 11:36 am. A few days later [mid-September 1862, after Antietam] we went into our “homesick camp,” near Hagerstown, Maryland for six weeks. Oh! Conrad’s GAR Medals. The Battle of Fredericksburg – Part Two. Battle of South Mountain.