On Hallowed Ground

On Hallowed Ground
Title On Hallowed Ground PDF eBook
Author Robert M. Poole
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 369
Release 2010-11-08
Genre History
ISBN 0802715494

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Documents the founding of the monument cemetery on the former family plantation of Robert E. Lee, revealing how the site once intended for the burials of indigent soldiers became a national resting place of honor throughout the subsequent century.

On Hallowed Ground

On Hallowed Ground
Title On Hallowed Ground PDF eBook
Author Colin McComb
Publisher TSR
Pages 0
Release 1996-10
Genre
ISBN 9780786904303

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Hallowed Ground

Hallowed Ground
Title Hallowed Ground PDF eBook
Author James M. McPherson
Publisher Zenith Press
Pages 235
Release 2015-05-06
Genre History
ISBN 076034776X

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In this fully illustrated edition of "Hallowed Ground," James M. McPherson, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "Battle Cry of Freedom," and arguably the finest Civil War historian in the world, walks readers through the Gettysburg battlefield-the site of the most consequential battle of the Civil War.

This Hallowed Ground

This Hallowed Ground
Title This Hallowed Ground PDF eBook
Author Bruce Catton
Publisher Wordsworth Editions
Pages 452
Release 1998
Genre Education
ISBN 9781853266966

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This history of the American Civil War chronicles the entire war to preserve the Union - from the Northern point of view, but in terms of the men from both sides who lived and died in glory on the fields.

Journey Through Hallowed Ground

Journey Through Hallowed Ground
Title Journey Through Hallowed Ground PDF eBook
Author Andrew Cockburn
Publisher National Geographic Books
Pages 232
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9781426203039

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The creative team--renowned author Andrew Cockburn, along with National Geographic photographer Kenneth Garrett and Pulitzer Prize winning author Geraldine Brooks--will garner nationwide attention with this masterwork of history and heritage. Cockburn's textured prose details the development of the American character through explorations of Native American burial grounds and little-known battlefields; legends of heroes, spies, and wartime romances; breathtaking secrets of the Underground Railroad; and the sagas of seven presidents who lived in the region. Interwoven is the story of the remarkable nonprofit organization, the Journey Through Hallowed Ground Partnership, which is innovating sustainable economic development to support historic preservation, as covered by the Washington Post, Smithsonian and the New York Times.

From Landfill to Hallowed Ground

From Landfill to Hallowed Ground
Title From Landfill to Hallowed Ground PDF eBook
Author Frank Marra
Publisher BrownBooks.ORM
Pages 82
Release 2015-03-10
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1612548504

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An NYPD sergeant shares his experiences in the tragic aftermath of 9/11 and the tireless search for remains among the debris of the Twin Towers. The morning of September 11, 2001, began like any other Tuesday for police Sergeant Frank Marra. He woke up early, brewed his coffee, and got his son Anthony ready for kindergarten. Then a shocking image interrupted televised broadcasts nationwide: the South Tower of the World Trade Center was engulfed in flames and smoke. Sergeant Marra stared in shock at what would become the largest crime scene he would ever investigate. Marra spent months at the Staten Island Landfill, where the 1.6 million tons of debris was searched for any form of evidence that could help identify the victims, including the remains of those buried beneath. Officers and volunteers worked tirelessly, often at great cost to themselves, to bring closure for so many grieving families. This heartrending story gives readers a rare and intimate glimpse into the days and months following the attack on September 11, and the stories that echo from “The Hill”—the hallowed ground of those who perished on that fateful day.

Hallowed Ground

Hallowed Ground
Title Hallowed Ground PDF eBook
Author David Niall Wilson
Publisher
Pages 302
Release 2011-09
Genre
ISBN 9780983434856

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