Popular Footnote Pages, 81-100
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George Washington, Diplomat and Statesmen
On 15 March 1783, Gen. Washington swayed rebellious soldiers back to the cause.
Created 21 Aug 2007 - 139 views this week (653 total)
Contributions 2 images, 1 story
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Mathew B. Brady Collection of Civil War Photographs
Mathew B. Brady coordinated a team of photographers to help him document the Civil War, resulting in over 5,600 portraits, landscapes, and battle scenes.
Updated 29 Oct 2008 - 138 views this week (28,265 total)
Contributions 2 images, 8 stories
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Ralph Robinson
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Updated 22 Dec 2008 - 136 views this week (156 total)
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Amy C Snelson
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Updated 17 Nov 2008 - 135 views this week (717 total)
Contributions 1 comment
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Scams Aren't New
Modern-day scams aren't new - they're just delivered via internet instead of regular mail.
Updated 16 Feb 2008 - 134 views this week (537 total)
Contributions 3 images, 1 story
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Navy Widows' Certificates
An example of information found in the files of M1279.
Updated 31 May 2007 - 134 views this week (791 total)
Contributions 2 images, 1 story
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Harold F Clobes
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Updated 11 Nov 2008 - 133 views this week (2,323 total)
Contributions 5 images, 1 comment, 2 stories
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1776 by David McCullough
This is a review of the book 1776 by David McCullough.
by jakehathaway
Updated 20 Dec 2006 - 133 views this week (1,882 total)
Contributions 7 images, 2 stories
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Warren Ml K N Tull
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Updated 13 Dec 2008 - 132 views this week (174 total)
Contributions 1 image, 1 comment, 1 story
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Susan Chapin
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Updated 20 Dec 2008 - 132 views this week (155 total)
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"He [Stonewall Jackson] will wake up some morning to find his stonewall all gone to thunder and his soul singing rebel anthems with the Devil and his Angels in Hell."
Private Lewis Simpson was small, only five feet five inches tall, with a light complexion, gray eyes, and-in spite of his young age-white hair. He was…
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Updated 13 Dec 2008 - 132 views this week (863 total)
Contributions 11 images, 4 stories
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Revolutionary Pension File for Abraham and Lydia Randolph
The Pension File of Abraham and Lydia Randolph. He served from North Carolina. This record provides the battle he participated in as well as the family…
Created 18 Jan 2008 - 132 views this week (407 total)
Contributions 2 images, 2 stories
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Project Blue Books: Short Dismissal
See the curt response given for the nature of this UFO.
Updated 11 May 2007 - 132 views this week (250 total)
Contributions 1 image, 1 story
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Vietnam War
President Truman’s policy of containment led the United States into the most disliked war of the twentieth century. When North Vietnam invaded South…
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Updated 16 Dec 2008 - 131 views this week (1,020 total)
Contributions 8 images, 1 comment, 1 story
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Jay Wesley Young
WWII Hero
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Updated 02 Dec 2008 - 130 views this week (2,069 total)
Contributions 14 images, 1 story
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Revolutionary War Pensions: What to do When it Says [Illegible]
Explanation for why some things are [illegible].
Updated 16 May 2007 - 128 views this week (255 total)
Contributions 1 image, 1 story
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Lincoln Assassination Papers: Some Surprises
Witnesses ranged from Augustus Seward to prostitutes, rebels and biological warfare.
Updated 15 May 2007 - 128 views this week (673 total)
Contributions 2 images, 1 story
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Henry Blankenfeld
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Updated 14 Nov 2008 - 127 views this week (682 total)
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American Expeditionary Force in North Russia, 1918 - 1919
Historical Files of the American Expeditionary Force, North Russia, 1918-19, M924
Updated 31 Dec 2008 - 127 views this week (4,805 total)
Contributions 5 images, 2 comments, 7 stories
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Native & African Americans on the Oregon Trail
The first section of the Oregon Trail bisected two major Native American tribes--the Cheyenne to the north and the Pawnee to the south. The emigrants…
by bgill
Updated 24 Jun 2007 - 127 views this week (4,085 total)
Contributions 9 images, 23 stories
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