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July 19, 2022 Leave a Comment

The Outagamies at Detroit

My father," he began, "I am a dead man. The sky is bright for you, and dark as night for me."Our special project presenting the definitive

July 12, 2022 Leave a Comment

Parkman Vol. 6-1, Chapter 12

In the confused and tumultuous history of the natives of this continent one now and then sees some tribe or league of tribes possessed for a time with

July 5, 2022 Leave a Comment

Chaplain Frye: His Fate

Lovewell's Pond, with its sandy beach, its two green islands, and its environment of lonely forests, reverted for a while to its original owners, --

July 4, 2022 Leave a Comment

July Fourth, 2022

Today we celebrate the United States of America. It was founded on principals. The Declaration of Independence summarized those thus:We hold these

June 28, 2022 Leave a Comment

Lovewell’s Fight

Suddenly, with frightful yells, the whole body of the Pequawket warriors rushed from their hiding-places, firing as they came on.Our special

June 25, 2022 Leave a Comment

Battle of Waterloo 1815

In 1815, eight miles south of Brussels, two of history's greatest generals met in battle for the first and only time: Napoleon Bonaparte, Emperor of

June 23, 2022 Leave a Comment

March of Eagles 1805 – 09

This is the story of the first half of the Napoleonic Wars, when Napoleon Bonaparte, self-crowned Emperor of the French, ruled supreme on the

June 22, 2022 Leave a Comment

The Road to Marengo

Surprised by the Austrian advance toward Genoa in mid-April 1800, Bonaparte hastily led his army over the Alps in mid-May and reached Milan on 2 June.

June 21, 2022 Leave a Comment

Parkman Part 6 v1, Chapter 11

Mr. Atkinson, envoy on the part of New Hampshire, joined Thaxter and Dudley, and the three set out for Montreal, over the ice of Lake

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