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  • The Mythic Abraham Lincoln
    2024/07/15

    Why Abraham Lincoln's life still matters...a brief trip through his political evolution rising from poverty in the midwest to his Presidency and his impact on the outcome of the Civil War.

    Show Notes:

    Lincoln’s Ladder to the Presidency by Guy C Fraker

    The Lincoln Miracle, Inside the Republican Convention that Changed History by Edward Achorn

    The President’s War, The Six American Presidents, and the Civil War that Divided Them by Chris DeRose

    Lincoln in Private by Ronald C White

    Crooked Path to Abolition, Abraham Lincoln and the Antislavery Constitution by James Oakes

    Lincoln’s White House, the People’s House in Wartime by James B Conroy

    Maryland Voices of the Civil War, Charles W Mitchell, ed.

    Gathering to Save a Nation, Lincoln and the Union War Governors by Stephen Engle

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    17 分
  • Campobello Island and Franklin Delano Roosevelt
    2023/03/11

    It is a trek to make it to New Brunswick, Canada but worth the trip to visit the former cottage of the Roosevelts, where FDR spent his boyhood summers amongst the natives who taught him to navigate the treacherous waters of the Bay of Fundy and where he came down with a devastating and life changing case of Infantile Paralysis, otherwise known as Polio.

    Show Notes:

    Books:

    Beloved Island: Franklin & Eleanor and the Legacy of Campobello by Jonas Klein

     

    Becoming FDR: The Personal Crisis That Made a President by Jonathan Darman.

    There are many biographies of Roosevelt. But Geoffrey Ward perhaps writes the best books about FDR’s battle with polio.

    See: https://www.americanheritage.com/fdrs-war-polio

    Websites:

    https://www.visitcampobello.com/

    https://www.rooseveltcampobello.org/about-visitor-information

    https://www.bayoffundy.com/communities/new-brunswick/campobello-island/

     

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    14 分
  • Concord Massachusetts Part 2
    2023/03/11

    Historic Concord, Massachusetts made famous for the shots heard around the world, the outbreak of hostilities at the beginning the American Revolutionary War, is also famous as a center for the Transcendentalists,  a  mid 19th century group of philosophers and writers renowned for their belief in nature and man's relationship to the natural world.

    For more information see:

    Books

    A Journey into the Transcendentalists New England by R. Todd Felton

    American Bloomsbury: Louisa May Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Margaret Fuller, Nathaniel Hawthorne and Henry David Thoreau; Their lives, Their loves, Their Work by Susan Cheever

     

    See also: Individual works by these authors and  numerous articles and websites on the Internet that describe the work and beliefs of the Transcendentalists and the following websites for more information about places to visit in Concord:

    https://visitconcord.org/listing-category/museums-historic-sites/

    https://newengland.com/today/travel/massachusetts/concord/historic-concord-ma/

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    11 分
  • Historic Concord Massachusetts
    2022/11/24

    Concord Massachusetts is a charming town with long ties to  the revolutionary era, being the location of one of the earliest skirmishes between the British and colonial troops in 1775. There is a wonderful archival repository at the Concord Free Public Library. Take a look back in time as I share my journey in that archives to discover two tales of individuals who were involved in events in the early years of the Republic when conflicts wrote the story of our country. One tale is that of Captain David Brown who fought against the British at the Old North Bridge. The other involves a Civil War soldier from nearby Roxbury whose life during that conflict led to a few surprises and an awareness of how difficult it can be to research and recreate the experiences of one individual in momentous events. 

    For More Information:

    The History of Concord MA by Alfred Sereno Hudson

    The Minute Men and Their World by Robert A Gross and Alan M. Taylor

    Captain Brown’s House

    https://www.nps.gov/places/the-captain-david-brown-house-site.htm

    Desertion in the Civil War by Dr. Ella Lonn

    John Ransom's Civil War Diary by John L. Ransom

     

     

     

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    19 分
  • The Controversy Surrounding the Trial, Conviction and Hanging of Mary Surratt
    2022/11/24

    Correction: The date of the execution was July 7, 1865

    Mary Surratt was one of four people hanged by the US Federal Government for conspiring with John Wilkes Booth and others in the assassination plot that led to the murder of Abraham Lincoln. Found guilty, there remains controversy as to her actual guilt and as to whether she deserved her fate at the gallows. This podcast will discuss her role and leave listeners wondering whether the decision to hang her was truly justified.

    For More Information: 

    Kate Clifford Larson on Mary Surratt

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4jqaJDwgQTw

    Mary Surratt: Guilty or Not Guilty

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDcV4Rpnx0I

    For an argument that Mary Surratt met the legal threshold for conspiracy see:

    Blood on the Moon: the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln by Edward Steers Jr.

     

     

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    18 分
  • The Unknown Story of the White House
    2022/10/20

    Commissioned  by George Washington and a committee and built by James Hoban, an Irish architect, the White House was finished in 1800, but was burned and gutted by the British in 1814. Hear the story of what happened to this major symbol of a democratic republic and why it had to be rebuilt a second time nearly 135 years later.

    Technical Assistance by Bill Stunden, former videographer, cameraman and documentarian of the CBC.

    https://www.whitehousehistory.org/

    https://www.c-span.org/video/?441819-1/president-truman-white-house-restoration

    https://www.whitehousehistory.org/collections/president-trumans-renovation

    Books:

    “The Hidden White House: Harry Truman and the Reconstruction of America’s Most Famous House” by Robert Klara

    “James Hoban: Designer and Builder of the White House” by Stewart McLaren

    “A White House of Stone: Building America’s First Ideal in Architecture by William Seale

     

     

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    16 分
  • Lake Champlain
    2022/10/17

    Notable for it natural beauty, Lake Champlain also boasts a ton of interesting history. Share just a snippet of this history as a quick look at an area that should not be missed!

    See the following books and websites for more information and further reading:

    There is a well-documented description of the early history of this region in David Hatchett Fisher’s book Champlain’s Dream, a study of Samuel De Champlain

    For more information regarding the role of Lake Champlain in the war years see:

    Valient Ambition: George Washington and Benedict Arnold and the Fate of the American Revolution by Nathaniel Philbrick

     “Lake Champlain: Key to Liberty” by Ralph Nading Hill

     “Benedict Arnolds’s Navy: The Rag Tag Fleet that lost the Battle of Lake

    Champlain but won the American Revolution” “by James L. Nelson

    https://revolutionarywar.us/year-1776/battle-valcour-island/

    There is also a WEBSITE for a good overview of the Saratoga Battles:

    https://www.nps.gov/articles/burgoyne-s-campaign-june-october-1777.htm

     See a link to an article in the NY Times regading the downturn affecting Ticonderoga:

     https://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/04/nyregion/04fort.html) in the show notes

    For an excellent general over view of the history of Fort Ticonderoga go to Wikipedia at:

     https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Ticroga.

     For more information of the strategic maneuvers related to Fort Ticonderoga in the American Revolution see:

    “Those Turbulent Sons of Freedom: Ethan Allen and the Green Mountain Boys” by Christopher S. Wren 

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    Fort Ticonderoga, The last campaigns: The War in the North, 1777 to 1783 by Mark Edward Lender

    The story of the Battle in 1812 can be found in “The Battle of Lake Champlain: A Brilliant and Extraordinary Victory” by John H Schroeder.

    For further reading on the native history around Lake Champlain, see the “Western Abernakis of Vermont by Colin G. Calloway.  

     

     

     

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    12 分
  • The Hurricane of 1938
    2022/10/17

    One of the most devastating and unpredicted storms hit the coast of New England in 1938.  The destruction was massive and gives us a perspective of what it means to live in a vulnerable coastal area in the United States. Storms have hit the western hemisphere for centuries and we continue to rebuild and add homes to such areas.

    In an age of climate change, should we be living on barrier islands? Take a journey back to a time when we had no radar or satellite imagery and consider the choices we are making today.

    Websites:

    https://www.weather.gov/okx/1938HurricaneHome

    https://www.weather.gov/box/1938hurricane

    https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/hurricane-path/

    Books:

    The 1938 Hurricane Along New England's Coast by Joseph P Soares

    Thirty Eight: the hurricane that transformed New England by Stephen Long

     

     

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    17 分