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We are historians, history buffs, or other people who love the Civil War. We combine our talents to present our knowledge of this period in our nation’s history in the hopes that you, the reader, will gain increased knowledge about our nation and i
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This blog reports on the efforts of the Lost Colony DNA Project as members attempt to trace possible survivor's descendants among the Lumbee, Melungeons, Croatoans, and other population groups with strong beliefs and legends of such.
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A journal of the digitization of a Civil War battle.
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My life as a Civil War Reenactor with The Orphan Boys Mess - a group that portrays Army of Tennessee soldiers throughout the Civil War
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Ideas of manifest destiny, Indian law, and treaty history are explored here.
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Blogging the history of 19th century St. Louis baseball.
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History, analysis, and unabashed gossip about the start of the American Revolution in Massachusetts.
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Get the latest headlines from the About.com American History guide site.
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A Group Blog to foster discussion and share research, insights, reviews, observations, syllabi, links, new books, project information, grant opportunities, seminars, lectures, and thoughts about religion in American history, and American religious history
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I blog about how Americans have chosen to remember and commemorate the American Civil War. Topics include Civil War historiography, memory, Lincoln, and my ongoing research on the Battle of the Crater.
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News and commentary about the president, his times, and his legacy.
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WHAT DID I FIND IN MY BASEMENT TODAY? Every day I post something that I found in my basement FILLED with boxes of who knows what... Check it out!
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The navies of the Civil War, living history, and much more; basically whatever historical topics cross my mind. And obviously some miscellaneous stuff too!
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Independent & Telegraph News Networks - BREAKING NEWS - White House officials close to President Barack Obama have expressed deep concerns with regard to the Carroll Foundation Case. Delays to "direction and control" law enforcement in Europe's largest.
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World war two videos in colour general bloggin twitter and much more lots of free stuff for your blogs. free programmes given way daily with key
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Multicultural Fiction Novel
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An online journal of Mannie Gentile, a National Park Service interpretive ranger working at our nation's finest National Battlefield: Antietam.
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The podcast with a focus on education, technology, and history.
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Providing an outside view on (Afro-)American affairs and history this blog is dedicated to and concentrates on the people active in the Black struggle.
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New York City today is more than 18.000 restaurants, one and a half hundred museums of the international value and, certainly, thousand and thousand shops, boutiques, supermarkets with the goods from all light. New York an informal symbol of America.
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Where culture & history collide - sometimes sweetly, sometimes not.
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The story of General Custer, told by the soldier who hated him.
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The history of everyday life including what people wore, quilts they made and how this compares to life today.
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This blog will serve as a repository of facts about Abraham Lincoln. It will strive to provide information to those who seek more knowledge about Lincoln's life, assassination and funerals, presidency, speeches, and humor.
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Refighting the American Civil War, one blog post at a time.
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Dr. Phillip Stone, archivist of the college and of the Methodist Church in South Carolina, shares stories, documents, photographs, and artifacts about college, church, and South Carolina history.
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Aims to create a digital archive of The Youth's Companion magazine, published in the US from the 1800's through the 1920's.
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Scrutiny of writing about U.S. history with emphasis upon liberal and conservative bias.
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The period in American social history between 1945 and 1972, when unprecedented numbers of unmarried mothers surrendered babies for adoption, often against their will.
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Blog relating to the American presidency or specific American presidents.
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