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RT @: Don't now Much ABout the New Year? On TODAY today.
11 minutes ago
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No new blog post today (taking the week off), but don't forget to check out my latest post about the Christmas Truce!
about 23 hours ago
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RT @: Civil War FOTD. The 26th North Carolina Infantry took 800 men into Gettysburg and left with fewer than 100.
11:38 AM Dec 29th
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Good question! RT @: 1945: Congress officially recognizes the Pledge of Allegiance (what took so long?)
2:27 PM Dec 28th
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RT @: From the Abraham Lincoln Observer a story about the new Lincoln attraction at Disneyland
8:12 AM Dec 28th
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I was in Thailand at that time! RT @: THIS DAY IN HISTORY, 2004, a tsunami devastated the Indian Ocean coast.
2:19 PM Dec 26th
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RT @: Today in 1776: Gen. George Washington's troops cross the Delaware River for a surprise attack.
2:39 PM Dec 25th
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Today in 1914 during WWI, soldiers set down their weapons to exchange gifts and bury the dead. A day of peace.
6:29 AM Dec 25th
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Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas!
6:25 AM Dec 25th
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@ Merry Christmas to you, Geoff!
9:25 AM Dec 24th
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A Little Holiday Trivia - On this day in 1923, President Calvin Coolidge lights up the first national Christmas tree!
8:23 AM Dec 24th
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RT @: 145 years ago today, Lincoln received his greatest Christmas present: the fall of Savannah, GA ending Sherman's March.
6:57 AM Dec 24th
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RT @: Today in 1814: Treaty of Ghent signed, ending War of 1812.
6:56 AM Dec 24th
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The story about the Christmas Truce of 1914 during WWI encourages me to make peace with those around me this season.
3:36 PM Dec 23rd
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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!
1:45 PM Dec 23rd
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@ Thanks for the RT and comments. Happy Holidays!
10:36 AM Dec 23rd
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A Little Holiday Trivia - The celebration of Christmas was outlawed in Boston from 1659 to 1681. Law-breakers were fined.
10:27 AM Dec 23rd
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RT @: Lumps of Coal Topped 1937 List of Hottest Depression-Era Christmas Toys
7:30 PM Dec 22nd
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@ You're welcome. Loved the pics!
7:27 PM Dec 22nd
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New blog post: On Christmas Day in 1914 during World War I, the soldiers laid down their weapons to celebrate.
2:19 PM Dec 22nd
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- Name AdventuresinHistory
- Location Idaho
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- Bio Official tweets for my blog! Sharing my passion for history as I discuss historical places, events, and related media. Plus interesting facts and trivia.
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