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Lance Mosier

Smithsonian's History Explorer - 4 views

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    This unit will introduce the first major clash in the Civil War--the Battle of Bull Run--and encourage students to consider the perspectives of ordinary citizens of the North and the South and the impact of this battle on their lives. The activities are based on the award-winning young adult novel Bull Run by Paul Fleischman.
Matt Esterman

History Teachers' Association of NSW Links Page - 10 views

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    Some useful links from the History Teachers' Association of New South Wales.
John Tognolini

Pompeii Exhibition Melbourne - 7 views

Hi I've just come back from Melbourne and the Pompeii exhibition is fantastic below is the link http://museumvictoria.com.au/pompeii This link is Investigating Pompeii - Classics and Ancient Hist...

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started by John Tognolini on 23 Jul 09 no follow-up yet
Geoffrey Reiss

Colonial Sense: Architecture: Houses: Mount Vernon's South Lane - 0 views

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    Colonial Sense visited the home of our first President, Mount Vernon on October 5, 2011. Our first part at the tour was taken in the interior of George Washington's Mansion. As a three year old in 1735, George lived on the property with his father, Augustine Washington, and family. Augustine acquired the property from his sister in 1726. The Mansion at Mount Vernon did not exist as we know it today, although a home existed on the site. By 1740, the property was given to George's older half-brother, Lawrence Washington. Prior to his death in 1752, Lawrence razed the original house and built a new one and one-half story home wider and longer likely on the site of the original foundation. The initials "LW" were found on a small rectangular stone in the partition wall of the Mansion basement. The stone would have been originally as a foundation corner of Lawrence's newly constructed home. It would have been moved into the wall by George Washington during the reconstruction of the basement in the 1770's.
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