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The Southern Advocate: Musings on Southern History and Genealogy: April 2009
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Musings on Southern History and Genealogy. Wednesday, April 8, 2009. IDW Cobb: North Alabama Partisan Ranger. Is linking to my blog, so I think I had better break the long silence and say something. Isaac Denton Winfield Cobb (1847-1933). Courtesy of Lou Lehman Sams). On next Wednesday, April 15 at 6:30 pm at the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library Auditorium, I will give my first public lecture in Southern history, entitled I.D.W. Cobb, North Alabama Partisan Ranger: Researching a Local...I will pr...
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Rosemarys Garden: November 2009
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Imagine a morning in late November. A coming of winter morning more than twenty years ago. Consider the kitchen of a spreading old house in a country town. A great black stove is its main feature; but there is also a big round table and a fireplace with two rocking chairs placed in front of it. Just today the fireplace commenced its seasonal roar." - - -Truman Capote from A Christmas Memory. Thursday, November 12, 2009. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). WELCOME TO MY GARDEN". I beli...
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Rosemarys Garden: September 2009
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Sunday, September 13, 2009. A Sense of Time. Times or seasons, moments in time when the eternal, spiritual world can be glimpsed. The rituals and prayers associated with each festival, from biblical times until now, are a means to spiritual experience, ways of appropriating the significance of God's activity in the history of a people, and making it your own. The festivals also give the year a spiritual rhythm. Thursday, September 10, 2009. A Season of Returning. Prayers of the Jewish liturgy. I felt the...
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The Southern Advocate: Musings on Southern History and Genealogy: October 2008
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Musings on Southern History and Genealogy. Sunday, October 19, 2008. Death and Night Take the Victory." From a Confederate monument on the battlefield. The figure on the right represents Death, who took away Confederate commander Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston on the first day of the battle. Night, on the left, takes away the crown of victory; in the following day, the Confederate army was defeated. Last Saturday I took a trip to the Shiloh National Military Park. And in visiting Shiloh, I had hoped for the...
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Rosemarys Garden: THANKSGIVING MEMORIES
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Tuesday, November 24, 2009. Imagine a morning in late November. A coming of winter morning more than twenty years ago. Consider the kitchen of a spreading old house in a country town. A great black stove is its main feature; but there is also a big round table and a fireplace with two rocking chairs placed in front of it. Just today the fireplace commenced its seasonal roar." - - -Truman Capote from A Christmas Memory. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). WELCOME TO MY GARDEN". Quote of the Day.
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The Southern Advocate: Musings on Southern History and Genealogy: January 2009
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Musings on Southern History and Genealogy. Friday, January 16, 2009. The Advocate Returns: More Thoughts on Shiloh. So I have returned. It's been about three months since I've written. The demands of school and life conspired to distract me. But I still have a lot to say. And historic preservation in this state. But tonight I wanted to share with you a few recent thoughts I've had on my visit to the Shiloh battlefield last fall. In Public History we have been reading Freeman Tilden's. S room of shoes, in...
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The Southern Advocate: Musings on Southern History and Genealogy: The Southern Advocate
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Musings on Southern History and Genealogy. Saturday, October 4, 2008. I am a student of Southern history, on the verge of graduating with my undergraduate and planning to pursue graduate studies. I have deep roots in the South, and a passion for the history, beauty, and culture of my region. Joseph T. Richardson. William b. figures. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Joseph T. Richardson. Huntsville, Alabama, United States. View my complete profile. History and Genealogy, Part II: Sources.
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The Southern Advocate: Musings on Southern History and Genealogy: The Advocate Returns: More Thoughts on Shiloh
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Musings on Southern History and Genealogy. Friday, January 16, 2009. The Advocate Returns: More Thoughts on Shiloh. So I have returned. It's been about three months since I've written. The demands of school and life conspired to distract me. But I still have a lot to say. And historic preservation in this state. But tonight I wanted to share with you a few recent thoughts I've had on my visit to the Shiloh battlefield last fall. In Public History we have been reading Freeman Tilden's. S room of shoes, in...
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The Southern Advocate: Musings on Southern History and Genealogy: Shiloh
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Musings on Southern History and Genealogy. Sunday, October 19, 2008. Death and Night Take the Victory." From a Confederate monument on the battlefield. The figure on the right represents Death, who took away Confederate commander Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston on the first day of the battle. Night, on the left, takes away the crown of victory; in the following day, the Confederate army was defeated. Last Saturday I took a trip to the Shiloh National Military Park. And in visiting Shiloh, I had hoped for the...
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The Southern Advocate: Musings on Southern History and Genealogy: I.D.W. Cobb: North Alabama Partisan Ranger
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Musings on Southern History and Genealogy. Wednesday, April 8, 2009. IDW Cobb: North Alabama Partisan Ranger. Is linking to my blog, so I think I had better break the long silence and say something. Isaac Denton Winfield Cobb (1847-1933). Courtesy of Lou Lehman Sams). On next Wednesday, April 15 at 6:30 pm at the Huntsville-Madison County Public Library Auditorium, I will give my first public lecture in Southern history, entitled I.D.W. Cobb, North Alabama Partisan Ranger: Researching a Local...I will pr...