Minuteman Isaac Davis, shot by the British at Concord Bridge in April 1775, was one of the first to die in the cause of American Independence.
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Multi-Media Review: PAUL REVERE: THE MIDNIGHT RIDER : AH
PAUL REVERE: THE MIDNIGHT RIDER (A&E Television Networks, $19.95) This in-depth video presentation recounts […]
Multi-Media Review: Letters of Delegates to Congress 1774 to 1789: AH
LETTERS OF DELEGATES TO CONGRESS 1774 TO 1789 (Historical Database, $175.00). Those interested in […]
Multi-Media Review: AMERICAN PRESIDENTS: THE MOST POWERFUL MAN ON EARTH : AH
AMERICAN PRESIDENTS: THE MOST POWERFUL MAN ON EARTH (Mentorom Multimedia, $29.98) Presented by Walter […]
Multi-Media Review: Women First & Foremost: AH
WOMEN FIRST & FOREMOST (The Monterey Movie Company, $24.95 each or $69.95 for the […]
Multi-Media Review: AMERICAN HISTORY : AH
AMERICAN HISTORY, Multieducator, $79.95. The dramatic history of America is explored through this two-volume […]
Book Review: TALKING WITH ROBERT V. REMINI: AH
TALKING WITH ROBERT V. REMINI Andrew Jackson “was perfectly willing to burn New Orleans […]
Multi-Media Review: SKYTRIP AMERICA: AN INCREDIBLE RIDE THROUGH U.S. HISTORY : AH
SKYTRIP AMERICA: AN INCREDIBLE RIDE THROUGH U.S. HISTORY (Discovery Channel Multimedia, $39.95). This CD-ROM […]
Washington’s Mount Vernon—200 Years Later
On December 14, 1999, as Mount Vernon honors the bicentennial of George Washington’s death […]
Buffalo Soldiers’ Assault on the Gothic Line
The African-American 92nd Infantry Division took on formidable German opposition in its push up the Italian boot.