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The Steam Comes in The Top

by Ralph Brandt in History, November 17, 2009
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A study of plumbing.

War of Northern Aggression or Civil War?

by seneil in History, September 16, 2009
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The North used various barbaric tactics to win the “Civil War”.

The Battle of Gettysburg

by Injun in History, June 29, 2009
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With confidence, Robert E. Lee marched over the Pennsylvania border getting closer to Gettysburg with every step. Little did he know that Union troops were waiting for him at Gettysburg, and he was heading straight into his downfall.

Gettysburg

by Paulsc in History, April 8, 2009
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The battle of Gettysburg was a three day battle, July 1 through July 3, 1963.

The Top Five Really Creepy Haunted Places

by desertsister in Paranormal, September 29, 2008
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Some weird places in America that are haunted.

The Amazing Gettysburg Address

by Ebey Soman in History, August 1, 2008
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He was one of the most hated Presidents of all time – gaining only 39% popular vote during elections and starting a costly war. The American people hated him and he was the ridicule of the foreign press and media agencies. He got death threats, assassination attempts and to make matters worse, his war was not faring any better. General after general was being replaced in his army and his staff had trust issues. Yet his two minute speech at Gettysburg and his unwavering confidence had made him the most loved and popular of all American Presidents Today. This is the real two minute speech he made on the day his fortunes changed – at the Battle of Gettysburg.

Eight Bloodiest and Most Pivotal Battles in Human History

by Verniel Cutar in History, July 31, 2008
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Here’s a collection of the bloodiest, costliest and most significant battles of all time.

The Gettysburg Address

by Steaven Rojas in History, July 24, 2008
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The Gettysburg Address, actual words, and separation from myth and fact.

Gettysburg Address

by Falcor the Pleasurable in History, September 9, 2007
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A firsthand account of the Gettysburg Address found in the journal of a deceased relative.

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