Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America

Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America
Title Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America PDF eBook
Author Horace Andrew Wadsworth
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Total Pages 296
Release 1883
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Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America. Containing an Acount of the Family Reunion, at Duxbury, Mass., September 13, 1882, and a Genealogical Register

Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America. Containing an Acount of the Family Reunion, at Duxbury, Mass., September 13, 1882, and a Genealogical Register
Title Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America. Containing an Acount of the Family Reunion, at Duxbury, Mass., September 13, 1882, and a Genealogical Register PDF eBook
Author H. A. 1837-1890. (Horace Andrew) Wadsworth
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Total Pages 257
Release 1882
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Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America Containing an Account of the Family Reunion, at Duxbury, Mass., September 13, 1882, and a Genealogical Register, Prepared Expressly for this Work

Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America Containing an Account of the Family Reunion, at Duxbury, Mass., September 13, 1882, and a Genealogical Register, Prepared Expressly for this Work
Title Two Hundred and Fifty Years of the Wadsworth Family in America Containing an Account of the Family Reunion, at Duxbury, Mass., September 13, 1882, and a Genealogical Register, Prepared Expressly for this Work PDF eBook
Author Horace Andrew Wadsworth
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Total Pages 257
Release 1883
Genre British Americans
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General Wadsworth

General Wadsworth
Title General Wadsworth PDF eBook
Author Wayne Mahood
Publisher Da Capo Press
Total Pages 388
Release 2009-06-16
Genre History
ISBN 0786748524

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James S. Wadsworth was a successful lawyer and influential New York politician when the Civil War broke out. His wealth, strong anti-slavery views, and active support of President Lincoln made him a controversial public figure in the early war years. In 1863, he was given a field command and proved himself to be one of the Union's most able and daring commanders, although he died before the war ended. His battlefield boldness and righteous resolve to end slavery is, as former U.S. Congressman James W. Symington says, "a vivid reminder that our Civil War was, indeed, fought on moral grounds."

Genealogy and American Local History in the Michigan State Library

Genealogy and American Local History in the Michigan State Library
Title Genealogy and American Local History in the Michigan State Library PDF eBook
Author Michigan State Library
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Total Pages 184
Release 1915
Genre United States
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The Court-Martial of Paul Revere

The Court-Martial of Paul Revere
Title The Court-Martial of Paul Revere PDF eBook
Author Michael M. Greenburg
Publisher ForeEdge from University Press of New England
Total Pages 321
Release 2014-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 1611685354

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At the height of the American Revolution in 1779, Massachusetts launched the Penobscot Expedition, a massive military and naval undertaking designed to force the British from the strategically important coast of Maine. What should have been an easy victory for the larger American force quickly descended into a quagmire of arguing, disobedience, and failed strategy. In the end, not only did the British retain their stronghold, but the entire flotilla of American vessels was lost in what became the worst American naval disaster prior to Pearl Harbor. In the inevitable finger-pointing that followed the debacle, the already-famous Lieutenant Colonel Paul Revere, commissioned as the expeditionÕs artillery commander, was shockingly charged by fellow officers with neglect of duty, disobeying orders, and cowardice. Though he was not formally condemned by the court of inquiry, rumors still swirled around Boston concerning his role in the disaster, and so the fiery Revere spent the next several years of his life actively pursuing a court-martial, in an effort to resuscitate the one thing he valued above allÑhis reputation. The single event defining Revere to this day is his ride from Charlestown to Lexington on the night of April 18, 1775, made famous by LongfellowÕs poem of 1860. GreenburgÕs is the first book to give a full account of RevereÕs conduct before, during, and after the disastrous Penobscot Expedition, and of his questionable reputation at the time, which only LongfellowÕs poem eighty years later could rehabilitate. Thanks to extensive research and a riveting narrative that brings the battles and courtroom drama to life, The Court-Martial of Paul Revere strips away the myths that surround the Sons of Liberty and reveals the humanity beneath. It is a must-read for anyone who yearns to understand the early days of our country.

Americana, American Historical Magazine

Americana, American Historical Magazine
Title Americana, American Historical Magazine PDF eBook
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Total Pages 790
Release 1920
Genre United States
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