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Garibaldi And Lincoln
Author: Herbert Mitgang
Would the great fighter come over for the Union? Italian freedom and lead troops Lincoln hoped so
Mrs. Frank Leslie’s Illustrated Newspaper
Author: Lynne Cheney
Miriam Follin had a penchant for diamonds, the demimonde, and the dramatic. She also possessed the business acumen to become one of America’s leading publishers in the nineteenth century
¡Recuerda El Alamo!?
Author: José Enrique De La Peña
Myth America
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IMAGES OF SWEETHEARTS, WIVES, AND MOTHERS HAVE OFTER BEEN USED TO INSPIRE PATRIOTIC FERVOR
To The Manor Born
Author: Ellsworth S. Grant
In 1639 an Englishman named Lion Gardiner singled out a piece of the New World and removed his family thereto—his very own island off the Connecticut coast. And despite invasions of pirates, treasure hunters, and British soldiers, Gardiners Island has remained in the hands of that family ever since. Because of Lion’s shrewd investment his descendants have indeed been
The Great Detroit Clock
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Men of the Revolution: 15. Frederick Mackenzie
Author: Richard M. Ketchum
The Harrison Bandwagon
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The Chief of State and the Chief
Author: Gary L. Roberts
In the snarled disputes in 1790 over the Yazoo land claims (now large parts of Alabama and Mississippi), George Washington and an educated Creek chieftain turned out to be the diplomatic kingpins