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1000 tulosta hakusanalla James M. Hutchisson
Land Warfare in the 21st Century - War College Series
James M Dubik; Gordon R Sullivan
War College Series
2015
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The History and Function of Property Exemptions in Oklahoma Law
James M. Branum
Lulu.com
2012
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The revised enhanced edition that blends the story with V.I.C.T.O.R.I.A., Artificial? Intelligence. This is the original story created with son Douglas and it is now revised to complement VICTORIA and complete the story of the two special robots.
The contents of "18th Century American Southern Cooking" are recipes collected from various sources and friends who are known to have ancestral roots in the deep southern states of the United States. People who can often trace their ancestral lineage back to days and members of Confederate families who defended the south against northern aggression by invading northern armies. Cooks world wide have adopted many of those recipes, added and taken away from them, renamed them and claimed them as their own. These recipes, however, are the originals as were handed down from family to family throughout the south, generation after generation; without any such changes. These are the foods my grandmother was raised on, then my mother and father and lastly, I was raised on.
This manuscript has been compiled for one purpose only; to honor those brave and loyal African~American individuals who in reality did in fact fight and sometimes die for the land they loved and people they regarded as their friends and family; the American south and its people. Many historians have chosen to ignore those individuals and have tried to write them out of the history books, to deny them their heritage and to convince the world they never existed. The problem with their misinformation, however, is that United States Federal documents do in fact acknowledge their existence, their service to the southern states, their Confederate Regiments and their membership and participation in numerous Confederate Reunions after the war ended.
There were many amusing incidents that occurred involving soldiers during the American Civil War; many of which never came to light or was ever written about. These short stories and anecdotes are some of the amusing, interesting and heart rendering incidents that soldiers revealed to their friends after they returned home after the war. In reading these, you will experience the personal touch and see how the war really affected many of the soldiers on the battlefield, on both sides; many of whom were not always enemies, yet they sought to kill the one another due to orders and corrupt politicians. It shows the human side of the soldier, rather than the military side that we were taught to accept.
The 'Australasian Confederates' is a compilation of all the presently known and confirmed American Civil War Confederate veterans that were either born in, were from or are buried in Australia and New Zealand; those individuals that elected to serve in either the Confederate States of America's Army or Naval forces, or in other positions beneficial to the Confederate States of America. Some of those born in or from Australia and New Zealand never returned to their home countries and were buried elsewhere; some in the Southern states of the United States.
This pictorial directory of "Confederate Generals of the War of Northern Aggression" has been made available by the William Kenyon Australasian Confederates, Camp 2160, of the Sons of Confederate Veterans, Inc; located in Australia. It is an ongoing project to compile a complete pictorial directory of all Confederate Generals who participated in that unholy war; many who have long been forgotten. It is our hope that through this project all the South's Confederate Generals will again be remembered; not just the few along with General Robert E. Lee. All deserve to be remembered for the sacrifice they made in defending the south from Lincoln's illegal war.
This book is a copy of a transcript of a personal conversation as told verbatim by Juan Gomez to Mr. Oliver H. Parker, and written down by Mr. John D. King; who accompanied him to the home of Juan Gomez for an exclusive sit down interview before his death. During Mr. Parker's many visits with Juan, Juan described his life as a pirate and provided Mr. Parker with many drawings to locations he describes as 'treasure locations', where he personally knew certain treasures were buried by pirates with whom he served. This material has never before been made available to the general public, but was passed on by Mr. Fred de La Morton, a renowned historical researcher and friend of Mr. Oliver and Mr. Parker, to James M. Gray; Director of the Florida Historical Research Foundation, to preserve its authenticity, the material content has not been retyped or changed; only the pages were cleaned up, and left exactly as Mr. King wrote it down.
A Medical Lecture on the Science and Philosophy of Reproduction, by an Old Physician
James M. Gray
Lulu.com
2014
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THIS MANUAL FIRST PRODUCED IN 1890 PORTRAYS ALL THE MORALS AND SCIENTIFIC THINKING OF MEDICAL DOCTORS AND SCIENTIFIC MINDS OF THE PERIOD. IT IS BOTH COMICAL AS WELL AS EDUCATIONAL AND CONTAINS INFORMATION MUCH WHICH IF FOLLOWED BY MEN OF THIS GENERATION WOULD LEAD TO A MUCH MORE SATISFYING AND WORTHWHILE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THEM AND THEIR RESPECTIVE PARTNERS. IT WILL BE ENJOYABLE AS WELL AS BENEFICIAL TO ANY WHO READ IT,THE LECTURE WAS NOT GIVEN TO ENTERTAIN THE GUESTS OF THE DOCTOR BUT TO AID THEM IN A BETTER RELATIONSHIPS WITH THEIR WIVES AND PARTNERS AND TO INSTRUCT THEM WITH A MEANS OF ENJOYING A BETTER AND MORE FULFILLING SEXUAL EXPERIENCE' THEREBY CREATING BETTER FAMILY EXPERIENCES.
Seminole Indian War Sites were manned by both military and civilians during the three Seminole Indian Wars in the early 1800's and some were later used as camp and fortification sites during the War Between the States; by both Confederate and Union soldiers and are a part of that period of history with many now protected and preserved by civilian and state authorities as well. I was with such sites that James Gray began his years of research in Florida, not only locating many unknown sites, but also documenting and recording many of them with the office of the Division of Archives and History in the State of Florida. Being recognized by Florida state officials allowed the Florida Historical Research Foundation to approach private property owners about suspected fortification sites that might lie on their land. As a result many lost sites were rediscovered, completely mapped and state authorized records filed revealing their location and existence; preserving some for future state parks.