What underlies the Civil War’s 25 bloodiest battles? Two geologists investigate why certain terrain proved so hazardous
April 14, 2009 |
By David Zax
Nearly a century of discord between North and South finally exploded in April 1861 with the bombardment of Fort Sumter
April 2011 |
By Fergus M. Bordewich
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Posted by Karen on January 4,2013 | 01:30 PM
that was a wonderful film ive always admired his work i always try to look at this website from time to time cause it had very interresting videos in it.
Posted by Karen on January 4,2013 | 01:30 PM
He is a wonderful storyteller, a nearly lost art considering the electronic and technological "advances."
I can imagine these stories being shared over a roaring campfire-a great idea for the Scouting programs and all the "dude" ranches out there-also inner cities at rec centers. Hope to hear more stories like this. Thank you.
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that was a wonderful film ive always admired his work i always try to look at this website from time to time cause it had very interresting videos in it.
Posted by Karen on January 4,2013 | 01:30 PM
that was a wonderful film ive always admired his work i always try to look at this website from time to time cause it had very interresting videos in it.
Posted by Karen on January 4,2013 | 01:30 PM
He is a wonderful storyteller, a nearly lost art considering the electronic and technological "advances."
I can imagine these stories being shared over a roaring campfire-a great idea for the Scouting programs and all the "dude" ranches out there-also inner cities at rec centers. Hope to hear more stories like this. Thank you.
Posted by Karen on April 9,2011 | 10:10 AM