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Tag Archives: Civil War
Why are we paying for Confederate soldiers tombstones and upkeep?
I never notice this until someone pointed it out. Asking they thought the Confederacy were who the Union fought against during the Civil War? Yes, these were the guys fought in the Civil War. Now I see what William T. … Continue reading
Posted in African Americans, holiday, Memorial Day
Tagged Civil War, Confederate, holiday, Memorial Day
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The original: Battle Hymn of the Republic
Many may not know this but the Battle Hymn of the Republic we sing isn’t how Julia Ward wrote it. Those who know it exactly how she wrote it was fortunate enough to be taught by someone who got one … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, Publishing Information, readers, writings
Tagged battle, Civil War, Glory, hallelujah!, hymn, Julia, republic, Ward
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Quote from novel “Shellyanna”: “You can’t see the problem…….”
As every one knows I like to introduce a major player in the series before the books come out. Sort of like an old-fashioned matinee. To make the audience familiar with them. This is part of a conversation the main … Continue reading
Posted in atrocity, authors, books, Civil War, depression, discussion, diversity, emotions, empath, family, fierce, Freedom, Friends, heaven, hell, history, immoral, immortals, Insult, liberty, life, love, misogynist, Shellyanna, slavery, storms, time
Tagged Civil War, President Grant, Reconstruction, the past
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Older Version of “Country Road.”
I don’t know the age of the song but I know a versionĀ existed before the 1950’s and 70’s. John Denver merely popularized an old folk song and make it more widely known. The elderly person who taught me this … Continue reading
The original: Battle Hymn of the Republic
Many may not know this but the Battle Hymn of the Republic we sing isn’t how Julia Ward wrote it. Those who know it exactly how she wrote it was fortunate enough to be taught by someone who got one … Continue reading
Posted in ANNOUNCEMENTTS, Publishing Information, readers, writings
Tagged battle, Civil War, Glory, hallelujah!, hymn, Julia, republic, Ward
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Book Review of Southern Gothic: The Tree.
This a PDF review sent to me by the publisher. My publisher stated they are sent in this mannerĀ so that no one can accuse me of changing the review to favorable. I try to share them with you all … Continue reading
Posted in Ana BuFaye, angels, book lovers, books, Childhood, demons, ghost, Nephilims, paranormal romance,, Southern Gothic, The Tree, time travel, travel, Unholy Pursuit main character, wisdom
Tagged Ana, angels, antebellum south, Civil War, conflicts, county fair, culture, demons, hate, heaven, hell, little girl, love, mobs, monsters, prize, saints, sherman, Southern Gothic, time travel, victory
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Memorial Day. What it means to you.
The picture above is the true meaning of Memorial Day. Not the back yard barbecues, the relaxing day at the beach, or the day to congest the traffic because it’s the trendy thing to do. Just remember there is a … Continue reading
Posted in family, Friends, holiday, life, Personal thoughts, warrior
Tagged Civil War, Desert Storm, Korean War, Lebanon, memorial, Revolutionary, Spanish American War, tomb of the unknown, vietnam, WWI, WWII
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