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A blog about the men and women of the American Civil War including news about GettysburgCONTENT
This web page theirstoriescw.blogspot.com states the following, "Tales of the People and Places in Civil War History." We saw that the webpage said " FACES OF THE CIVIL WAR." It also said " GETTYSBURG NEWS - TOURS OF INTEREST. Saturday, July 30, 2016. Of course many thousands of letters like this must have been sent to families all across the North and South after every battle. Both families and soldiers were always anxious to receive letters, but in some sad irony, this was not the letter that anybody ever expected to find at their doorstep. General Hospidel Brook Station May 11 1863."SEEK SIMILAR DOMAINS
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This diversity of experience was great! I feel like we all got some new perspectives and ideas from each other, and I think being stuck together for two weeks straight made the discussions flow more openly.
Wow I learned a ton in this class! It has definitely been boot camp but it was well worth it. Technology has never been my strong point, but this class demonstrated it in a teacher friendly way, so that we can all incorporate it somehow in our classrooms. I had never blogged or setup a twitter account before.
Technology and Education in the 21st Century. So excited to have gotten a copy of. He literally cut up the blackboard with a saw and gave the children pieces of the blackboard with chalk. I am eager to see how he applied this active learning method in some of the most impoverished schools in South America.