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Primitive and Early Works By My Hand. The Rusty Thimble Sales Blog. The Gardener of the Owl Valley. A must stop and shop! Saying Goodbye To Sale Blog. Saturday, September 4, 2010. Saying Goodbye To Sale Blog. Saying goodbye to our sale blog was hard.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015. Motorcycle Diaper Cake New Crafts. Hope all was good and everyone had a safe holiday season. I had a very relaxing one and took time to reflect on my business and some new craft ideas that I had lingering in a folder. So I decided it was time to stop hiding my ideas and take the leap into adding them to my website. Monday, November 17, 2014. Snowie Candy Jar and Snow Da.
Monday, March 5, 2007. If you are writing as a woman during the Civil War, submit your journal entry to the comments section for this post. Please explain whether the person writing the journal entry is from the north or the south. Read the diary of a 16-year-old Southern girl, Alice Williamson. Diary of Carrie Berry, a 10-year-old Southern girl. Diary of Rachel Cormany, a Northern woman. Diary of a Tar Heel Confederate Soldier.
Collateral for promoting re-tellings of the past. Instances of signage at the 150th Commemoration of the First Battle of Manassas.
Friday, December 31, 2010. I am going to post a series of letters my Great-Great-Grandfather wrote his wife during the Civil War. I will add interactive content and commentary as I go. They will be from first to last. I will give some background information and add to it as I learn more of when and where he traveled. July 10, 1826, D. Enlisted March 7, 1861. Mustered in December 27,1861. Promoted December 1861 to Corporal. Enlisted August 30, 1864.
Wednesday, March 23, 2011. His job was to load 50 cal. machine guns onto a P-47 thunderbolt. His rank was a CPL. He died in august of 1987. Tuesday, March 22, 2011. His real name was Hiram Ulysses Grant! Apparently t.
Welcome to the Civil War for Kids. A Site by Kids for Kids. Remember that building on or destroying a battlefield is just like erasing history. Kids should not only learn about the Civil War,. We should help to protect and preserve the battlefields and history for ourselves and future generations. What is the Civil War for Kids? 30,000 US dollars to help preserve battlefields across the country. Summary of the Civil War. The Civil War for Kids.