Three generations of the Lee family--from Thomas Lee, the founding father, to Robert E. Lee, destined to become the greatest member of the family--make their mark on American history
Allen, meanwhile, had beenannexed by Lord Carlisle and LordChelmsford, and the three of them were discussing 'this American business',inwhich Lord Carlisle had a growing interest. 'We cannotdoubt any longerthatthe colony hasrebelled,' ...
"From Despair to Fortune was intended to be a historical novel based on real pioneers and characters living from the mid-1800s until the end of World War II."--Page 4 of cover.
Their seven children often bring them heartache, but they are sustained by their love for each other. Cynthia Harrod-Eagles won the Young Writers Award with her first novel and has since written over fifty books
The secret was buried deep within the high mountains of West Virginia.
Given by Eugene Edge III.
... Ann of the Wild Rose Inn . Bantam , 1994. ( 0-553-29867- 4 ) Pb $ 3.99 . « < Time : 1775 . Ann is determined to aid the patriot cause by smuggling supplies past the British blockade . She meets Roger , a sailor , and falls in love ...
... Tidewater Dynasty by Carey Roberts and Rebecca Seely , copyright © 1983 by Harcourt , Inc. , reprinted by permission of the publisher . Arlington Cape Hevery Atlantic Ocean Figure 1.1 . Tidewater , Virginia , in the eighteenth century ...
... Tidewater Dynasty . New York : Harcourt Brace , 1981. 435 pp . The history of the Lees of Stratford Hall spans the eras of Governor Tom Lee , founder of the dynasty in 1720 , to General Light Horse Harry Lee , who abandoned Stratford in ...
In the spring of 1862, with the American Civil War raging, Anna and her family prepare for their annual trip down the Delaware Canal to tidewater at Bristol.
It is very difficult to achieve democracy by employing young adults in uniform and carrying guns even with the best of intentions. The Marshall Plan worked when the Allies occupied sections of Europe, and that was a unique point in time ...