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Joseph Hawley, Colonial Radical

Joseph Hawley, Colonial Radical

Ernest Francis Brown

Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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""Joseph Hawley, Colonial Radical"" is a biographical account of the life and career of Joseph Hawley, a prominent figure in the American colonial era. Written by Ernest Francis Brown, the book traces Hawley's life from his birth in 1723 to his death in 1788, detailing his political and social activism during a time of great change in the American colonies. Hawley was a lawyer, politician, and member of the Sons of Liberty, a group of American patriots who played a key role in the American Revolution. The book explores Hawley's role in the Stamp Act protests, his opposition to British rule, and his efforts to promote colonial unity and independence. It also delves into his personal life, including his marriage to Sarah Edwards, daughter of the famous theologian Jonathan Edwards, and his relationships with other prominent figures of the time. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, ""Joseph Hawley, Colonial Radical"" offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of a man who played a significant role in shaping American history.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Ephraim Hawley House

Ephraim Hawley House

VDM Publishing House
2010
nidottu
Observera att förlaget som ger ut denna produkt baserar innehållet i sina produkter på fria källor som Wikipedia. Boken är med stor sannolikhet endast ett utdrag ur dessa informationskällor, alltså inte en vanlig bok i den bemärkelsen.
Steven Hawley

Steven Hawley

VDM Publishing House
2010
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Observera att förlaget som ger ut denna produkt baserar innehållet i sina produkter på fria källor som Wikipedia. Boken är med stor sannolikhet endast ett utdrag ur dessa informationskällor, alltså inte en vanlig bok i den bemärkelsen.
The Fall of Brad Hawley

The Fall of Brad Hawley

Al Blanton

White Lab Media
2017
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It is August 2012. Brad Hawley is in his mid-thirties. Handsome and energetic. He's in superior physical condition-and proud of it. He has a wife, two kids, and a lucrative job. He's built a life of which others could only dream. But it isn't enough. In his quest for what he considers the perfect life, he's laser-focused on what he can force his body to achieve through self-discipline and effort. He has been working out at Steel Company Fitness for a year, and a once spindly frame has transformed into a specimen of physical strength. He is committed to his exercise routine, but it is reaching 24-hour obsession. As he begins to find his identity in it, he kneels at the altar of self. And while he doesn't realize it, every day he inches closer to death. The Fall of Brad Hawley is a riveting story about a man so driven for perfection that he dies trying to get there.
Melvin Johnson Describes John Hawley's Pan-Mormon Journeys
I'm excited to introduce Melvin Johnson. He's a historian that has chronicled the life of early Mormon pioneer John Pierce Hawley. What's interesting about Mr. Hawley is that he joined several different restoration groups. I don't want to spoil too much, but there's going to be an interesting temple that I knew nothing about prior to this interview, and I'm pretty sure most of you probably haven't heard of it either. So that's going to be a fun part of this interview. Check out our conversation....
Joseph and Harriet Hawley's Civil War

Joseph and Harriet Hawley's Civil War

Paul E. Teed

Lexington Books
2018
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This book explores the remarkable partnership of Joseph and Harriet Hawley, a married couple from Connecticut whose lives were transformed by overlapping experiences in the American Civil War era. When Joseph became the colonel of the 7th Connecticut Infantry Regiment in 1862, Harriet ignored family advice and social convention, and travelled to Union military headquarters at Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, where Joseph’s regiment was stationed. From that bold beginning, she spent the next three years as a visitor at field hospitals, a teacher at freedman’s schools, a wartime journalist, a ward nurse, and her husband’s informal advisor and publicist. Moving in and around the scenes of military action, she lived and worked in spaces usually reserved for men and took on responsibilities that implicitly challenged conventional understandings of women’s physical and emotional dependency. While Joseph struggled for recognition and promotion in the brutally competitive environment of Union military politics, Harriet shrewdly used her own personal contacts with power brokers in Hartford and Washington to protect his interests and those of his men. And as the terrible realities of the Civil War pushed them both to the brink of physical and emotional collapse, Harriet and Joseph remained committed to the cause and found ways to sustain their devotion to both Union and emancipation in the very worst moments of the conflict.