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Frontier Battles
http://frontierbattles.wordpress.com
This site explores the military history and general history of Canada and the United States from 1607-1815. Major focus of this site will be on the French and Indian War (1754-1763) and American Revolution (1775-1783). The authors may include historians of the period, history buffs, reenactors, teachers, and students.
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Help the History News Network
You probably see my linked logo for the History News Network in the sidebar, and I hope you check them out as they are a great site. Well, now they need your help to raise $10,000 in 24 days to cover costs. If you are able and want to help, please vi...
Review of David Hackett Fischer’s Washington’s Crossing
Fischer, David Hackett. Washington’s Crossing. New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. David Hackett Fischer has written a remarkable book on one of the more important events of the American Revolution: the Battle of Trenton, placing that bat...
Sorry for not posting lately
Sorry everyone for not posting lately, but I have not had much in the way of topics to post, plus I have been busy with classes. I will be posting some items soon, as I am finishing a class consisting of independent readings dealing with colonial Nor...
Please help the History News Network
Having served with this organization for a couple of years, I can attest to the value of The History News Network. It provides many interesting articles and news stories on a wide variety of subjects. Now, HNN needs your help, as it is attempting to ...
Little girl’s Christmas wish granted
I saw this the other night on The O’Reilly Factor and had to share it with you. Of all the things little Kensley could have asked Santa for, one of the two things she wanted was her dad. As an Army brat, this video brought a tear to my eye. I a...
BATTLE OF FALLEN TIMBERS CONFIRMS AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE-CONCLUSION
Continued from Part IV The Indians lost many of their leaders in this fight and those remaining lost their enthusiasm with the British betrayal. Facing a well-trained and disciplined force, something the Indians never before experienced, they withd...


Daniel - love it! So interesting to read about the history of other places you only every read tidbits about. Looking forward to more history.
Posted: June 24th, 2009 | More Reviews From Melisende | Report This Comment