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  1. RT @kennethcdavis: Don't now Much ABout the New Year? On TODAY today. http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/33508940/vp/34631251#34631251
  2. No new blog post today (taking the week off), but don't forget to check out my latest post about the Christmas Truce! http://bit.ly/7frmUT
  3. RT @moc1896: Civil War FOTD. The 26th North Carolina Infantry took 800 men into Gettysburg and left with fewer than 100.
  4. Good question! RT @HistoryOfAll: #onthisday 1945: Congress officially recognizes the Pledge of Allegiance (what took so long?) #TDIH
  5. RT @fordstheatre: From the Abraham Lincoln Observer a story about the new Lincoln attraction at Disneyland http://bit.ly/6gVYkf #history
  6. I was in Thailand at that time! RT @HISTORY_Daily: THIS DAY IN HISTORY, 2004, a tsunami devastated the Indian Ocean coast.
  7. RT @amhistorymuseum: Today in 1776: Gen. George Washington's troops cross the Delaware River for a surprise attack. http://ow.ly/PiKE
  8. Today in 1914 during WWI, soldiers set down their weapons to exchange gifts and bury the dead. A day of peace. http://bit.ly/7frmUT
  9. Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas!
  10. @Mr_Lincoln Merry Christmas to you, Geoff!
  11. A Little Holiday Trivia - On this day in 1923, President Calvin Coolidge lights up the first national Christmas tree!
  12. RT @Mr_Lincoln: 145 years ago today, Lincoln received his greatest Christmas present: the fall of Savannah, GA ending Sherman's March.
  13. RT @amhistorymuseum: Today in 1814: Treaty of Ghent signed, ending War of 1812.
  14. The story about the Christmas Truce of 1914 during WWI encourages me to make peace with those around me this season. http://bit.ly/7frmUT
  15. I'm excited that the "Read More" hack is back up on my blog! Plus, in a couple of weeks my blog will have threaded comments!
  16. @franceshunter Thanks for the RT and comments. Happy Holidays!
  17. A Little Holiday Trivia - The celebration of Christmas was outlawed in Boston from 1659 to 1681. Law-breakers were fined.
  18. RT @TheHistoryBluff: Lumps of Coal Topped 1937 List of Hottest Depression-Era Christmas Toys http://tinyurl.com/ykvn86h
  19. @scdemark You're welcome. Loved the pics!
  20. New blog post: On Christmas Day in 1914 during World War I, the soldiers laid down their weapons to celebrate. http://bit.ly/7frmUT