The Glory Hill Diaries

The Glory Hill Diaries
Author: Maggie Barnes
Publisher: Bookbaby
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2019-10-28
Genre:
ISBN: 9781543984613

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"The Glory Hill Diaries" is a collection of stories by Maggie Barnes, award-winning columnist for Mountain Home Magazine. Maggie chronicles the journey her family made in moving to the Southern Tier and working through all the discoveries about rural life. The stories share the common themes of family, work, home improvement and learning about a new community. There is a lot of humor, and a couple of tears, in tracking the adventures of an "empty nest" husband and wife and the home that brings them a dream they never knew they had.

300 Days to Glory Hill

300 Days to Glory Hill
Author: Steven Chaffin
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 66
Release: 2022-05
Genre:
ISBN:

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300 Days to Glory Hill . The Big Push I hope you enjoy the reading as much as I did writing this. While some of characters I have elaborated to make the story come alive. It is all based from true western pioneer women and the journals and diaries of the Oregon Trail.

The Light and the Glory (God's Plan for America Book #1)

The Light and the Glory (God's Plan for America Book #1)
Author: Peter Marshall
Publisher: Revell
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2009-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1585580309

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Did Columbus believe that God called him west to undiscovered lands? Does American democracy owe its inception to the handful of Pilgrims that settled at Plymouth? If, indeed, there was a specific, divine call upon this nation, is it still valid today? The Light and the Glory answers these questions and many more for history buffs. As readers look at their nation's history from God's point of view, they will begin to have an idea of how much we owe to a very few--and how much is still at stake. Now revised and expanded for the first time in more than thirty years, The Light and the Glory is poised to show new readers just how special their country is.

The Red Diaries

The Red Diaries
Author: James K. Allardice
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2020-04-29
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1644249278

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On January 1, 1943, my dad, James K. (Kenneth) Allardice, began keeping a diary in what were called "national diary." These were fairly large diaries (91⁄2" × 71⁄2"), and he faithfully kept a daily accounting of family activities as well as noting important local, national, and international events. In many respects, these diaries resemble newspaper pages. This was due to his early endeavors as a newspaper founder, columnist, editor, and publisher. What you will read in the following pages are just excerpts from the diaries. It was quite a task to choose what to include as the diaries from 1943 to 1963 contain almost 7,300 pages as well as hundreds of clippings and photos. I hope that what follows will give an interesting account of my family growing up together, dealing with the everyday joys and challenges, and what life was like at 611 Main Street, Toms River, New Jersey. The diaries are archived with the Ocean County Historical Society in Toms River, New Jersey. James G. B. Allardice

Some Days from a Hill Diary

Some Days from a Hill Diary
Author: Adam Watson
Publisher: Paragon Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2012
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1908341483

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The author presents extracts from his hill diary in Scotland, Iceland and Norway, including hill-walking, rock and snow climbing, ski-mountaineering, observing wildlife, and being with mountaineering companions and local people. These diary days started in 1943 when he was 13. They continued through a personal exploration of hill country, often solo, until 1951. The book portrays his excitement as he trod his beloved hills at first in summer and then in winter snow, and his joy at the beauty of nature. In his diary he caught his experiences of long days on the hills, describing views, wildlife, weather and local folk so vividly that readers easily imagine being there.

The Glory Cloak

The Glory Cloak
Author: Patricia O'Brien
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2010-05-11
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1439104204

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From childhood, Susan Gray and her cousin Louisa May Alcott have shared a safe, insular world of adventures—a world that begins to evaporate with the outbreak of the Civil War. Frustrated with sewing uniforms and wrapping bandages, the two women journey to Washington, D.C.'s Union Hospital to volunteer as nurses. Which is a horrifying experience. There they meet the Clara Barton—the legendary Angel of the Battlefield—and she becomes their idol and mentor. Soon one wounded soldier begins to captivate and puzzle them all—a man who claims to be a blacksmith, but whose appearance and sharp intelligence suggest he might not be who he says he is. Journeying through the apex of Louisa's fame as the author of Little Women, and Lincoln's appointment of Clara, this novel is ultimately the story of friendship between the women who broke the mold society set for them.

This Terrible Sound

This Terrible Sound
Author: Peter Cozzens
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 689
Release: 1992-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 025209848X

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When North and South met among the desolate mountains of northwestern Georgia in 1863, they began one of the bloodiest and most decisive campaigns of the Civil War. The climactic Battle of Chickamauga lasted just two days, yet it was nearly as costly as Gettysburg, with casualties among the highest in the war. In this study of the campaign, the first to appear in over thirty years and the most comprehensive account ever written on Chickamauga, Peter Cozzens presents a vivid narrative about an engagement that was crucial to the outcome of the war in the West. Drawing upon a wealth of previously untapped sources, Cozzens offers startling new interpretations that challenge the conventional wisdom on key moments of the battle, such as Rosecrans's fateful order to General Wood and Thomas's historic defense of Horseshoe Ridge. Chickamauga was a battle of missed opportunities, stupendous tactical blunders, and savage fighting by the men in ranks. Cozzens writes movingly of both the heroism and suffering of the common soldiers and of the strengths and tragic flaws of their commanders. Enhanced by the detailed battle maps and original sketches by the noted artist Keith Rocco, this book will appeal to all Civil War enthusiasts and students of military history.

Chambers's Journal

Chambers's Journal
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 912
Release: 1924
Genre:
ISBN:

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Diary of an idle women in Italy

Diary of an idle women in Italy
Author: Frances Minto Elliot
Publisher:
Total Pages: 334
Release: 1871
Genre: Italy
ISBN:

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The Life and Diary

The Life and Diary
Author: John Blackadder
Publisher:
Total Pages: 590
Release: 1824
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN:

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