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What God Loves is a tell of urban family hardship, friendship, betrayal and love. It is the story of a kid raised by a hardened father haunted by the demons of the Vietnam War. This book exposes the love and culture that was ever so prevalent in the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. It takes you on a journey back in time and shows you in detail how a strong father figure can lead you away from the wrong path, even in the absence of that figure. It’s a musically charged book full of truth and countless stories. A biography of Robert Lewis.
Investigates OEO grants to Medical Foundation of Bellaire, Ohio, to provide health services for the indigent of Belmont County and adjacent counties.
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The Army of Tennessee was officially designated November 20, 1862. But that was not the beginning of the Confederate main fighting force in the Civil War’s Western Theater. Before that date it was known as the Army of Mississippi (or the Army of the West), a command organized on March 5, with its area of operations between the Mississippi River and the Appalachian Mountains. That army was formed of the Army of Central Kentucky, the Army of Louisiana and elements of the Army of Pensacola, following the Confederate disaster at Fort Donelson. The force was led by a succession of commoners—P.G.T. Beauregard, Albert Sydney Johnston and Braxton Bragg—and had a series of defeats, from Shiloh to Corinth to Perryville, before winning a spectacular victory at Chickamauga. Based on the Official Records, this book details the often neglected army’s organization, strength and casualties during its three year history.