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Civil War letters, 1864-1865, written from various camps in South Carolina and Georgia to his future wife, Caroline ("Carrie") Bigelow, a student at the State Normal School in Salem, Massachusetts. The collection also includes an 1864 letter to Carrie from "Martha," a seventeen-year-old acquaintance, describing the Boston social scene.
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Simon Willard (1604-1676), the elder son of Richard Willard, was baptized April 1605 in Horsmonden, Kent County, England. Simon immigrated in 1634 from England to Cambridge, and in 1635 moved to Concord, Massachusetts. He married three times (once in England) and was father of nine sons. Descendants and related families lived in New England, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Kentucky, Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and elsewhere in the United States. Others moved to Quebec, Nova Scotia, and elsewhere in Canada.
This playful picture book entertains while introducing young readers to Dolly and Ike and Washington D.C.'s historic Willard Hotel. Since 1850 and Zachary Taylor, world leaders have either stayed or been a guest at the Willard Hotel, the Crown Jewel of Pennsylvania Avenue. Join Dolly and Ike, Special Ambassadors of the Willard, as they are told a true story of president-elect Abraham Lincoln and his adventures at the hotel. The book features an additional page of historic text for parents and teachers.
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