This historic sermon, delivered just days after the death of Union General Joseph K. F. Mansfield at the Battle of Antietam, offers a moving tribute to a fallen hero and a powerful reflection on the cost of war. John Langdon Dudley's words capture the grief and uncertainty of a nation at war, and his message of hope and resilience still resonates today.
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This stirring tribute to Brigadier-General Charles Russell Lowell, Jr. offers a powerful meditation on the nature of sacrifice, heroism, and patriotism during the American Civil War. Drawing on his personal experience as a prominent Boston minister, Cyrus Augustus Bartol offers a moving and inspirational eulogy for one of the war's most beloved and respected figures.
Sketch of the Pueblos and Pueblo County, Colorado. Illustrated. Published by the Board of Trade
- 66pages
- 3 heures de lecture
This fascinating guide to Pueblo County, Colorado, provides a detailed look at local communities and landmarks, as well as the diverse cultural traditions of the region's Pueblo peoples. The book's vivid illustrations and detailed descriptions make it an essential resource for anyone interested in the history and culture of Colorado.
A stirring sermon delivered on Thanksgiving Day during the height of the American Civil War. Touching on themes of gratitude, community, and sacrifice, this book is a powerful meditation on the true meaning of the holiday.
This pamphlet provides a compelling argument for why the North cannot accept the separation of the United States in the lead-up to the Civil War. Laboulaye, a French legal scholar and human rights activist, argues that slavery is incompatible with the principles of freedom and democracy upon which the nation was founded. His arguments are still relevant today and provide a sobering reminder of the costs of division and intolerance.
This book is a historical account of the first defenders of the District of Columbia, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts during the American Civil War. The book provides detailed narratives of the contributions, sacrifices, and heroism of these defenders in the early days of the war. It is a must-read for anyone interested in American history and Civil War military history.
This book is a sermon that explores the relationship between man's plans and God's will. The author examines the idea that humans often make ambitious plans, only to find that things do not go as expected. He argues that this is not a cause for despair, but rather an opportunity to trust in God's guidance and wisdom. The sermon provides a thoughtful reflection on the challenges of life and the importance of faith.
Report on the Blackwell's Island Bridge (Queensboro Bridge)
- 86pages
- 4 heures de lecture