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Final Resting Place | Zach's History Blog
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Zach's History Blog. One public historian's musings. That’s What History Said. May 1, 2014. In History and New Media. Burials at the Soldiers’ Home National Cemetery peaked as Abraham Lincoln released the Emancipation Proclamation in September, 1862. Way back in February, I wrote. Into our site, the database itself is the foundation of the project, rather than the end-all, be-all. Instead, the website robustly interprets and contextualizes the cemetery. Specifically, the website demonstrates that...After...
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The Capital in Wartime | How Sleep the Brave
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How Sleep the Brave. The Soldiers' Home National Cemetery, Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. Paul LaRue: The Soldiers’ Home National Cemetery as a Place for Learning and Reflection. Soldiers’ Home National Cemetery. The Legacy of African-American Military Service. John Logan: Founder of Memorial Day. Mapping the Soldiers’ Home: The Cemetery Visualized. The Capital in Wartime. Visiting the Wounded: Washington D.C. Hospitals During the Civil War. History of National Cemeteries. The Capital in Wartime.
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Three Miles from Providence: A Tale of Abraham Lincoln and the Soldiers’ Home by David Bruce Smith
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David Bruce Smith Publications. Books, Reviews, Prints. American Hero: John Marshall. Three Miles from Providence. Conversations with Papa Charlie. Letters to My Children. Afternoon Tea with Mom. The Grateful American Series. Grateful American Book Prize. Book of the Week. Subscribe to our mailing list. Three Miles from Providence. Order from DBS Publications. This book can be purchased at the following bookstores and historic sites. President Lincoln’s Cottage at the Soldiers’ Home. New York, NY. 8220;T...
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About | How Sleep the Brave
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How Sleep the Brave. The Soldiers' Home National Cemetery, Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. Paul LaRue: The Soldiers’ Home National Cemetery as a Place for Learning and Reflection. Soldiers’ Home National Cemetery. The Legacy of African-American Military Service. John Logan: Founder of Memorial Day. Mapping the Soldiers’ Home: The Cemetery Visualized. The Capital in Wartime. Visiting the Wounded: Washington D.C. Hospitals During the Civil War. History of National Cemeteries. And Evan Phifer,.
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Bibliography | How Sleep the Brave
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How Sleep the Brave. The Soldiers' Home National Cemetery, Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. Paul LaRue: The Soldiers’ Home National Cemetery as a Place for Learning and Reflection. Soldiers’ Home National Cemetery. The Legacy of African-American Military Service. John Logan: Founder of Memorial Day. Mapping the Soldiers’ Home: The Cemetery Visualized. The Capital in Wartime. Visiting the Wounded: Washington D.C. Hospitals During the Civil War. History of National Cemeteries. Entry on USSAH Cemetery.
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