Does anyone know if these used to be some kind of war posters or
something? http://www.liangdianup.com/subpages/lighters_c.htm
Were these sayings on these lighters actually used in war times?
Does anyone know if these used to be some kind of war posters or
something?
Were these sayings on these lighters actually used in war times?
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...n more so. No nation, especially those so dependent, can survive for long and ignore an almost unanimous world opinion (and world opposition to slavery in the late 19th century was that)
There is n...
Have a wonderful evening today, ACCWRT Pity I am half a world away from there... or else I would sure have joined in.
...e engineers and the men under them .the telegraph.the union army by 1865 could have gone anywhere in the world and kicked butt and the union navy could have done the same....
...t was the 146th anniversary of his gettysburg address,i wonder how many lincoln statues there are in the world?does anyone know?...
...at bombs and explosives turn up to the surface,mainly in 'Flanders Field',well know around the world.2 weeks ago i saw the news here and there was a girl,16 at the time,she was giving a bonf...
...onducted the battle. His army, the Army of the Cumberland, was the most technologically advanced army in world at the time. See my website "Army of the Cumberland and George Thomas Source....
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Is that correct? If so, it would have literally changed the course of Hisory,not just US history, but world history. Do Civil war buffs like you guys agree on my prognosis,me being an "outside...
...estion is if freedom would have been achieved other wise?" Almost every other nation in the western world ended slavery without a war. Cuba abolished slavery in 1886, Brazil in 1888. Were they ju...
...to my way of thinking.
The United States was fortunate in that it was experiencing its emergence as the world's new manufacturing base-surpassing England-just as our civil was erupted.
The fac...
...many colonists experienced the end of a rope. I understand England's motive, to keep bases over the world; to give up Australia at that time probably felt like giving up dominion over the entire ...
...re was a town called "Town Line". It was just a bit of an old railroad stop but ...
During World War II, it was discovered that Town Line had not rejoined the Union, and on 26 January 19...
Agreed. I have always viewed the Civil War as a tragic forerunner of World War 1. The first really modern war of horrific weapons,trenches,the brutality and slaughter of young lives needlessly,the mis...
...ece to entire collections. It has been called it the largest privately owned civil war collection in the world. August 15, 2009 Antiques Civil War & Firearms Auction ( Call to pre-order your fu...
douche wrote:
slavery in no way caused the problem? if there was no slavery dont the other problems go away?
No they don't ... it was the greed of government through taxation which was the i...
Wow, what an awesome question, really!!! I think that question is so large it needs breaking down into many areas. I'll just answer quickly and spontaneously, okay?
1.Military Innovation
2.Imp...
...ne.
Army maybe (at least in numbers) but navy? Hardly:
Great Britain had the most powerful navy in the world, France was second, Russia was third.
why would lincoln have to sue for peace?
I ass...
Surfing the net I came across this discussion about the relative differences between Lincoln and Roger B. Taney on the slavery issue.
Taney wrote the opinion for the Supreme Court in Dred Scott ...
Dear friends
You will find below an absent soldier father’s wartime Christmas letter to his young daughter. The power and simple eloquence of these words and the writer’s ability to ...
I read the most annoying article quoted by Eric Wittenberg, And I will quote in full, FYI
Drastic Expansion of Mining Operations Threatens Belle Grove Plantation and Cedar Creek Civil W...
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